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How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too heavy and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?


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How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A pocket pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available too.


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Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP, FORECAST and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A pocket

pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available too.




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Dmitry,

Most of what you are needing to do is in PlanMaker as Alan has suggested. I
would recommend you going to the Softmaker website at
http://www.softmaker.com and downloading the demo version of PlanMaker. It
is fully functional and would prove for sure if the application will do the
job for you.

Regards,

--
Clinton Fitch
Senior Editor / Owner
Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com!
http://www.clintonfitch.com

A Pocket PC Magazine "Best Site" for Pocket PC Reviews!

"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP, FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?
"Alan Smith" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A pocket

pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available too.






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How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? <<

Would also recommend spending some time getting a compact keyboard for
your journey.

When you get closer to a decision point for which pc, come back and ask
for input... for example, if your needs require a lot of input, there
are devices with built in "thumb" keyboards, currently a new crop has
small regular keyboards and bluetooth capabilities would make a large
difference if you went the folding keyboard route.

See http://BevHoward.com/TravLite.htm for some other thoughts on
traveling light.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]


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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A pocket

pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available too.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP, FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?


http://www.softmaker.com has the manual for you to study to see if it will
fulfill your needs. There are also fairly active forums available via the
site so you could ask specific questions but it seems that it is the best
option for a portable machine without going to a subnotebook running Windows
with desktop Excel.

Pocket Outlook is included with ppc's- look at microsofts site for
information.


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Thanks.
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
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How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? <<


Would also recommend spending some time getting a compact keyboard for
your journey.

When you get closer to a decision point for which pc, come back and ask
for input... for example, if your needs require a lot of input, there
are devices with built in "thumb" keyboards, currently a new crop has
small regular keyboards and bluetooth capabilities would make a large
difference if you went the folding keyboard route.

See http://BevHoward.com/TravLite.htm for some other thoughts on
traveling light.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]



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There is a notebook Asus s200 or 300, which weights just 900 grams. Is it a
better chose?
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Dmitry,

Most of what you are needing to do is in PlanMaker as Alan has suggested.

I
would recommend you going to the Softmaker website at
http://www.softmaker.com and downloading the demo version of PlanMaker.

It
is fully functional and would prove for sure if the application will do

the
job for you.

Regards,

--
Clinton Fitch
Senior Editor / Owner
Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com!
http://www.clintonfitch.com

A Pocket PC Magazine "Best Site" for Pocket PC Reviews!

"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP, FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?
"Alan Smith" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A

pocket
pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third

party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available

too.









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There is a notebook Asus s200 or 300, which weights just 900 grams. Is it a
better choice?
"Alan Smith" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
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"Alan Smith" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее:
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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A

pocket
pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third

party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available

too.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP, FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?


http://www.softmaker.com has the manual for you to study to see if it will
fulfill your needs. There are also fairly active forums available via the
site so you could ask specific questions but it seems that it is the best
option for a portable machine without going to a subnotebook running

Windows
with desktop Excel.

Pocket Outlook is included with ppc's- look at microsofts site for
information.




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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A

pocket
pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third

party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available

too.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP,
FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?


http://www.softmaker.com has the manual for you to study to see if it
will
fulfill your needs. There are also fairly active forums available via the
site so you could ask specific questions but it seems that it is the best
option for a portable machine without going to a subnotebook running

Windows
with desktop Excel.

Pocket Outlook is included with ppc's- look at microsofts site for
information.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
There is a notebook Asus s200 or 300, which weights just 900 grams. Is it
a
better choice?


Only you can say what will be best for yourself- it depends on what you will
do, how much battery life, how much money, what your eyes are like, how much
portability, etc etc you want/need. Work out your requirements, desirable,
nice to have but not essentials. Then work out how each format meets your
needs, or more importantly which needs aren't met. Then decide suitability
for your own needs.




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I do not want to loose work in Excel in the Planmaker. The Planmaker does
not retain some functions of an Excel file.
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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too
heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A

pocket
pc
can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third

party
programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available

too.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your reply.
Does the Planmaker have the auditing toolbar? How basic should excel
sheets
be for a pocket pc edit? My sheets have INDEX, HLOOLUP, LOOLUP,
FORECAST
and
ARRAY FORMULAS AND constants.
Can a pocket pc work with Outlook 2003 data?

http://www.softmaker.com has the manual for you to study to see if it
will
fulfill your needs. There are also fairly active forums available via

the
site so you could ask specific questions but it seems that it is the

best
option for a portable machine without going to a subnotebook running

Windows
with desktop Excel.

Pocket Outlook is included with ppc's- look at microsofts site for
information.





"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
There is a notebook Asus s200 or 300, which weights just 900 grams. Is

it
a
better choice?


Only you can say what will be best for yourself- it depends on what you

will
do, how much battery life, how much money, what your eyes are like, how

much
portability, etc etc you want/need. Work out your requirements, desirable,
nice to have but not essentials. Then work out how each format meets your
needs, or more importantly which needs aren't met. Then decide suitability
for your own needs.




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Is there a pocket pc which requires only one hand to hold and operate, with
a keyboard for the thumb?
"Alan Smith" wrote in message
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"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Hello
How to audit and edit Excell files on the journey? Notebook is too heavy
and
large. What OS and programs and PC or smartphone to use?



It depends on the complexity of your sheets, size of screen etc. A pocket
pc can edit basic excel sheets and there are more fully featured third
party programs (like Planmaker) that support most excel features available
too.



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Is there a pocket pc which requires only one hand to hold and
operate, with a keyboard for the thumb? <<

I think Captain Kirk had one that allowed him to maintain his captain's
logs in addition to processing complex computer needs using voice only ;-)

Seriously, time to look at what's available, justify the price and see
what it's capable of rather than requiring your specs to be met in
advance.... you have gotten a lot of good suggestions, so it's up to you
to decide yes or no and either reap or refuse the benefits that are
currently there for the taking.

Thumb keyboards are available, but no current built in or snapon
keyboard is going to offer you onehanded operation.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
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There is Palmone Treo 650 which you can operate with one hand, but it uses
Palm OS and has difficulty with Cyrillic in the Office files and the number
of buttons is not enough for Russian language.
There is HP hw6515 with full keyboard, but it requies sylus often.
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
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Is there a pocket pc which requires only one hand to hold and

operate, with a keyboard for the thumb? <<

I think Captain Kirk had one that allowed him to maintain his captain's
logs in addition to processing complex computer needs using voice only ;-)

Seriously, time to look at what's available, justify the price and see
what it's capable of rather than requiring your specs to be met in
advance.... you have gotten a lot of good suggestions, so it's up to you
to decide yes or no and either reap or refuse the benefits that are
currently there for the taking.

Thumb keyboards are available, but no current built in or snapon
keyboard is going to offer you onehanded operation.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]



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There is Palmone Treo 650 which you can operate with one hand <<

A number of pocketpc's have the same "thumb keyboard" but I would
challenge the idea that any can really be considered "one handed"
operational with much more funcionality than a ppc with no keyboard,
especially with your posted priority of using excel.

I have had four devices with thumb keyboards and can attest that they
were all challenging even when used with two hands (thumbs)

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]


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Thanks, Beverly Howard!
I understood that mobile devices, including pocket pc, cannot edit much of
the contents of excel files without discarding some information from them.
Now I want a mobile device which I could hold and operate with just one hand
to view Word, Outlook and Excel files and write notes or edit word files.
Why were your four devices with thumb keyboards all challenging even when
used with two hands (thumbs)?
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
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There is Palmone Treo 650 which you can operate with one hand <<


A number of pocketpc's have the same "thumb keyboard" but I would
challenge the idea that any can really be considered "one handed"
operational with much more funcionality than a ppc with no keyboard,
especially with your posted priority of using excel.

I have had four devices with thumb keyboards and can attest that they
were all challenging even when used with two hands (thumbs)

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]



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cannot edit much of the contents of excel files without discarding
some information from them. <<

First, I am not an "excel" person, so my info is incomplete.

If you use advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
they will be editied out on sync.

That said, I have opened many excel files and have never encountered
this... i.e. if you use basic spreadsheets, you will have enough power
to do what you need.

If you have advanced needs, there are third party excel apps that give
you a complete solution.

note... when complex spreadsheets are synced from the pc and edited,
their sync back to the pc overwrites the advanced feature copy, so,
never sync the originals of word and excel files if they use advanced
desktop features.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
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Do you mean "advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
will be editied out on sync", not files? Cannot Pocket PC edit advanced
features of excel (graphs, advanced functions) at all?
I do not use basic spreadsheets usually.
Planmaker cannot edit all features of Excel files.
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
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cannot edit much of the contents of excel files without discarding

some information from them. <<

First, I am not an "excel" person, so my info is incomplete.

If you use advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
they will be editied out on sync.

That said, I have opened many excel files and have never encountered
this... i.e. if you use basic spreadsheets, you will have enough power
to do what you need.

If you have advanced needs, there are third party excel apps that give
you a complete solution.

note... when complex spreadsheets are synced from the pc and edited,
their sync back to the pc overwrites the advanced feature copy, so,
never sync the originals of word and excel files if they use advanced
desktop features.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]



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Get the program and try- you get a trial period.

It supports most features of Excel. You can copy excel files to and from
your pc without conversion- this means you don't lose things in the file.
But rather than talking about what can/can't be done just download, install
and try. Don't forget the pdf manual which is also a free download- read it
to see the programs capabilities.



"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Do you mean "advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
will be editied out on sync", not files? Cannot Pocket PC edit advanced
features of excel (graphs, advanced functions) at all?
I do not use basic spreadsheets usually.
Planmaker cannot edit all features of Excel files.
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
...
cannot edit much of the contents of excel files without discarding

some information from them. <<

First, I am not an "excel" person, so my info is incomplete.

If you use advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
they will be editied out on sync.

That said, I have opened many excel files and have never encountered
this... i.e. if you use basic spreadsheets, you will have enough power
to do what you need.

If you have advanced needs, there are third party excel apps that give
you a complete solution.

note... when complex spreadsheets are synced from the pc and edited,
their sync back to the pc overwrites the advanced feature copy, so,
never sync the originals of word and excel files if they use advanced
desktop features.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]





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I want to buy the mobile pc, I do not have the pc yet.
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Get the program and try- you get a trial period.

It supports most features of Excel. You can copy excel files to and from
your pc without conversion- this means you don't lose things in the file.
But rather than talking about what can/can't be done just download,

install
and try. Don't forget the pdf manual which is also a free download- read

it
to see the programs capabilities.



"Dmitry Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Do you mean "advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions,

etc)
will be editied out on sync", not files? Cannot Pocket PC edit advanced
features of excel (graphs, advanced functions) at all?
I do not use basic spreadsheets usually.
Planmaker cannot edit all features of Excel files.
"Beverly Howard [Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com
???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
...
cannot edit much of the contents of excel files without discarding
some information from them. <<

First, I am not an "excel" person, so my info is incomplete.

If you use advanced features of excel (graphs, advanced functions, etc)
they will be editied out on sync.

That said, I have opened many excel files and have never encountered
this... i.e. if you use basic spreadsheets, you will have enough power
to do what you need.

If you have advanced needs, there are third party excel apps that give
you a complete solution.

note... when complex spreadsheets are synced from the pc and edited,
their sync back to the pc overwrites the advanced feature copy, so,
never sync the originals of word and excel files if they use advanced
desktop features.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]







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