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Issue #:|48515
Summary:|Certain cells display text at different sizes despite
|formatting
Component:|Spreadsheet
Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
Platform:|PC
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OS/Version:|Linux
Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
Keywords:|
Resolution:|
Issue type:|DEFECT
Priority:|P4
Subcomponent:|formatting
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|mc_barron
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 1 09:51:06 -0700
2005 ---
I have a spreadsheet with large amounts of text in the cells. Certain cells
display text that is smaller than the surrounding text, even though i have
appled the same format to all of the cells (I have tried removing all
conditional formatting, applying the default format, updating the default
format, etc).
I thought perhaps there was an issue with the actual sheet, so I copied the text
to the clipboard and pasted it into nedit (a plain text editor). I then
re-copied the text and pasted it into the new sheet. All of the text appeared
the same size, but then suddenly Calc started to "work" and I watched in horror
as one by one certain cells were "resized" to the smaller version.
When I make the size of the text larger, all of the text increases in size but
the same problem cells text size stay smaller than the rest.
I finally fixed this problem by doing a "reload" from the file menu.
Side note: The original document was an XLS worksheet - I saved it as an ".ods"
file first before going through the steps listed above. Unfortunately I cannot
post this document as it contains private information.
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