Thank for the tutorial, looking forward to your series on macro programming for LibreOffice calc. Video tutorials for LibreOffice are not that extensive (compared to VBA for Excel) so a series like this would be very helpful for the open source community. Thanks again.
I understand you very well. I like the explanation, but came away not knowing more about recording types of macros. I'd like to see different args. Example: How to take 3 words in a cell, and split them into the same row, then how to take 3 words in each cell in a column and split into many rows.
Looks useful, but you speak too fast - and why play music? I do appreciate the work you put into this video, but please update it with new audio. Thank you.
I was unable to follow the text. You speak far too fast and your pronunciation is extremely sloppy. I don't mean the accent - that is okay. But the articulation is terrible. Words run together or cut short. Do practice speaking slowly and articulating word by word clearly, please!
Why put in all of that work when you don't articulate clearly enough to be understood? Seems like good stuff, but it is too difficult to understand you.
wth... why is there a so loud background music und the recording has a very washed speak.. so this is not useful. at least.. this gives thumb down.. because of inable to understand anything..
Goddamm idiot if you can't understand then don't watch the video. it's perfectly understandable whatever he is talking in the video. Fucking mongloids like you want everything for free and still can't appreciate people for putting in the effort.
Thank for the tutorial, looking forward to your series on macro programming for LibreOffice calc. Video tutorials for LibreOffice are not that extensive (compared to VBA for Excel) so a series like this would be very helpful for the open source community. Thanks again.
Thank you for this very helpful video. Much appreciated! :D
Might be useful, but speakers english is so slurred that it is incomprehensible.
I understand you very well. I like the explanation, but came away not knowing more about recording types of macros. I'd like to see different args. Example: How to take 3 words in a cell, and split them into the same row, then how to take 3 words in each cell in a column and split into many rows.
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I wanted to learn record macro u teached editing😢
Looks useful, but you speak too fast - and why play music? I do appreciate the work you put into this video, but please update it with new audio. Thank you.
Far too much background music at the start of the video! It does stop after a minute or two, thankfully.
I was unable to follow the text. You speak far too fast and your pronunciation is extremely sloppy. I don't mean the accent - that is okay. But the articulation is terrible. Words run together or cut short. Do practice speaking slowly and articulating word by word clearly, please!
Can't understand a word. Subtitles?
it's pronounced KalK not kal c . but it was a good video
Cannot follow you you talk too fast
slow your speech down a bit bud....sounds like an old Bob Dylan song when he was smashed
Why put in all of that work when you don't articulate clearly enough to be understood? Seems like good stuff, but it is too difficult to understand you.
wth... why is there a so loud background music und the recording has a very washed speak.. so this is not useful. at least.. this gives thumb down.. because of inable to understand anything..
Slow down
Sorry can't understand this person very well.
It's pronounced KalK. Same as Calculator. Not Kal'See.
The music fucking sucks too. I wasn't able to watch because of the garbage music.
What weird language is this guy trying to speak? If you can't speak properly, don't speak.
Goddamm idiot if you can't understand then don't watch the video. it's perfectly understandable whatever he is talking in the video. Fucking mongloids like you want everything for free and still can't appreciate people for putting in the effort.