I have been amazed over the years how much I can do of everyday work using simple lightweight alternatives. This is good example. Wordpad and Write were fine for quick docs or editing. I used ONLYOffice until found out was Russian based business .
Must admit though that office365 online editions now are "good enough" for everyday work and desktop quality of office tooling needed rarely in my work.
Mostly looking for ways to keep selling people the same product over and over again.
It's only non-cloud because it comes from an era before the cloud.
And it's still out there, so the previous commenter's statement holds.
But there's still plenty of non-cloud applications that originated more recently and are still under active development, along with all of the traditional software that's continued under active development and widespread usage, but falls under the radar of the current-moment hype train, which vastly exaggerates the extent of migration away from desktop apps to the cloud.
How easy is to copy&paste a block of cells from/to Excel?
About triying a random program: You mean launching a virtual machine with Windows, intaling the program, Excel, a thowaway Google acount, try cut&paste, close the virtual machine and burn it?
Also, "Windows" needs to be capitalized in the title.
This makes me sad since I wanted the Amortization Schedule spreadsheet that is said to be available on that page.