[sc-issues] [Issue 97758] Can't save autoformat sett ings for cell ranges in Calc

2009-07-22 Thread regina
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--- Additional comments from reg...@openoffice.org Wed Jul 22 20:40:31 
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There exists no style property in a database range. So there is nothing that can
be "saved" in any form. Format - Autoformat applies a hard formatting to the
single cells. If you want a style for a database range (or for other named
ranges) that would be an entire new feature.

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[sc-issues] [Issue 97758] Can't save autoformat sett ings for cell ranges in Calc

2009-07-21 Thread amy2008
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--- Additional comments from amy2...@openoffice.org Wed Jul 22 06:12:51 
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meiying to regina,
If I define a data range for B1:E10 named db, then Format - Autotext - Green - 
OK,
select the data range db, then Format - Autotext, find "default" format is 
selected.
So, IMO, it is a bug. Pls check

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[sc-issues] [Issue 97758] Can't save autoformat sett ings for cell ranges in Calc

2009-01-05 Thread regina
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--- Additional comments from reg...@openoffice.org Tue Jan  6 00:17:44 
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I think, that it is the correct behavior, because it is a hard (direct)
formatting of the single cells and not a style for a range. There exists no
object which has a property to contain the autoformat name. 

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[sc-issues] [Issue 97758] Can't save autoformat sett ings for cell ranges in Calc

2009-01-04 Thread amy2008
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 Issue #|97758
 Summary|Can't save autoformat settings for cell ranges in Calc
   Component|Spreadsheet
 Version|DEV300m37
Platform|PC
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|NEW
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|DEFECT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|code
 Assigned to|spreadsheet
 Reported by|amy2008





--- Additional comments from amy2...@openoffice.org Mon Jan  5 05:53:23 
+ 2009 ---
Can reproduce it with DEV300m37 on WinXP and Fedora

How to reproduce it
1 Open a new Calc document
2 Select cell ranges more than 3*3, e.g. B1:E10, Format - Autoformat, AutoFormat
  dialog opens, select any format except 'Default', e.g. 'Green' format, OK
3 Select B1:E10 again, File - AutoFormat, look at 'AutoFormat' dialog

Result
'Default' format is selected

Expectation
'Green' format should be selected in Format box

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