Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc issue

2024-07-24 Thread James

I finally looked at it.
I think it had an error in the xml in content.xml.
I changed that and it parsed in the google chrome parser but when I 
zipped everything up it wouldn't open in libreoffice with a different error.

You can rename the .ods file to .zip and then unzip it.
The content is in content.xml.
I suggest you open a bug report.
I happened on Linux too.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc issue

2024-07-24 Thread James

The mailing list strips off attachments.
Upload it to a file sharing site.

What OS,version of libreoffice?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc Enhancement Request

2024-06-15 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Curtis,

LibreOffice has named ranges, data ranges and scenarios. It is likely, 
that LibreOffice has already a suitable feature. To be able to help you 
finding a tool, you need to describe in more details what do you want to do.


Kind regards,
Regina

Curtis Tarazi schrieb am 15.06.2024 um 15:09:

Hello Libreoffice,

This email is not meant to complain, I am a user of your suite, and I love all 
the applications you can use, and that they are all free. I see all the effort 
that all the creators put in, and I love libre office. I recommend it to other 
people as well.

I use Libreoffice calc, and it is almost as good as excel. There is an 
important feature missing however that I would like to request that you add. In 
excel you can make tables, and they are the same throughout all the sheets. You 
can use them in drop down lists, and other stuff. It is a very useful feature, 
and it's the only thing I think is missing in calc that could make it better 
than excel.

So if you read this email, and even take it into consideration for the next 
update, I will grateful. I think many other users will be as well.

Thank you for the amazing office suite that you have provided us with for free.

Kind regrads and gratitude,
Curtis

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc Enhancement Request

2024-06-15 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den lör 15 juni 2024 kl 16:36 skrev Curtis Tarazi :

> Hello Libreoffice,
>
> This email is not meant to complain, I am a user of your suite, and I love
> all the applications you can use, and that they are all free. I see all the
> effort that all the creators put in, and I love libre office. I recommend
> it to other people as well.
>

I think most people reading this are just users just like you and me, so
it's not ”our suite”. You can request new features where bugs are filed,
there's information about that somewhere at http://www.libreoffice.org/.


>
> I use Libreoffice calc, and it is almost as good as excel.
>

Very subjective. For me it's the other way around. Excel is missing some
essential features that I need from time to time, so it's all depending on
what you want to do with it. They are both missing features that the other
one has, and some features are better implemented in one of them than the
other and so on.

>
>
> There is an important feature missing however that I would like to request
> that you add. In excel you can make tables, and they are the same
> throughout all the sheets. You can use them in drop down lists, and other
> stuff. It is a very useful feature, and it's the only thing I think is
> missing in calc that could make it better than excel.
>

What are they called in Excel? Just ”tables”? I don't think I ever saw them
and I use Excel at work every day.


>
> So if you read this email, and even take it into consideration for the
> next update, I will grateful. I think many other users will be as well.
>

I'm not so sure many developers read this, but a few might, I guess.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg


> Thank you for the amazing office suite that you have provided us with for
> free.
>
> Kind regrads and gratitude,
> Curtis
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RE: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc

2024-06-03 Thread dboland9





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On Thursday, May 30th, 2024 at 7:13 PM, Virgil Arrington  
wrote:

> I have found several of your emails in my junk email folder. I find that over 
> half of all emails from the LO list go to my junk folder.
> 
> Virgil
> 
> 
> From: ady adylo811...@gmail.com
> 
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2024 7:00:02 PM
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org
> 
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc
> 
> > For some reason my questions are not getting posted. Hopefully the fourth 
> > attempt works.
> 
> 
> There are at least 2 emails from you in the public users mailing list;
> see the mailing list public archives. I am replying to one of them.
> 
> > Software: LO, Version 7.3.7.2, Linux (Mint)
> > 
> > I thought that LO Calc would let one start typing c, o, l and get 
> > coliflour. Is there some way to do this,or is it a feature request?
> 
> 
> The feature is called "AutoInput". In Calc, you can set it ON/OFF in
> menu Tools > AutoInput.
> 
> 
> In Calc, if you already have a value in one cell and you want to
> repeat the same value in another cell in the same column – it works
> better if the range has no empty blank cells in-between, but that's
> not a strict condition – then usually the behavior is as you
> described.
> 
> If you have "coliflour" (without quotation marks) in cell A1, and
> something else in cell A2, then in cell A3 you could start typing "c"
> (without quotation marks), then a prior (partial) value would be
> suggested, instead of having to type-in the complete value each time.
> 
> As of current versions, the feature works similar to a bash-like
> (auto)completion, but incidentally the feature was modified several
> times between LO 7.1 and 7.3, so if you are having problems with this
> I would suggest trying a newer version that you currently report
> (7.3.7.2).
> 
> See:
> https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.html?DbPAR=CALC
> 
> 
> https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/scalc/01/0613.html?&DbPAR=CALC
> 
> 
> HTH,
> Ady.
> 
Virgil,

Thanks for the reply.  I checked my spam folder, no LO there.  My expectation 
was that when I sen a note to the list for support, I would get a copy back.  
That didn't happen so I kept posting.  My apologies to anyone offended!

AutoInput only works for cells in the same column.  As I tried to explain, the 
lists of inputs are in another sheet to keep the input form cleaner looking.

So it looks like a very long scroll bar is the only option for now.

Thanks,
Dave


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RE: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc

2024-05-30 Thread Virgil Arrington
I have found several of your emails in my junk email folder. I find that over 
half of all emails from the LO list go to my junk folder.

Virgil


From: ady 
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2024 7:00:02 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc

> For some reason my questions are not getting posted. Hopefully the fourth 
> attempt works.

There are at least 2 emails from you in the public users mailing list;
see the mailing list public archives. I am replying to one of them.


> Software: LO, Version 7.3.7.2, Linux (Mint)
>
> I thought that LO Calc would let one start typing c, o, l and get coliflour. 
> Is there some way to do this,or is it a feature request?

The feature is called "AutoInput". In Calc, you can set it ON/OFF in
menu Tools > AutoInput.

In Calc, if you already have a value in one cell and you want to
repeat the same value in another cell in the same column – it works
better if the range has no empty blank cells in-between, but that's
not a strict condition – then usually the behavior is as you
described.

If you have "coliflour" (without quotation marks) in cell A1, and
something else in cell A2, then in cell A3 you could start typing "c"
(without quotation marks), then a prior (partial) value would be
suggested, instead of having to type-in the complete value each time.

As of current versions, the feature works similar to a bash-like
(auto)completion, but incidentally the feature was modified several
times between LO 7.1 and 7.3, so if you are having problems with this
I would suggest trying a newer version that you currently report
(7.3.7.2).

See:
 
<https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.html?DbPAR=CALC>

 
<https://help.libreoffice.org/latest/en-US/text/scalc/01/0613.html?&DbPAR=CALC>

HTH,
Ady.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc

2024-05-30 Thread ady
> For some reason my questions are not getting posted. Hopefully the fourth 
> attempt works.

There are at least 2 emails from you in the public users mailing list;
see the mailing list public archives. I am replying to one of them.


> Software: LO, Version 7.3.7.2, Linux (Mint)
>
> I thought that LO Calc would let one start typing c, o, l and get coliflour. 
> Is there some way to do this,or is it a feature request?

The feature is called "AutoInput". In Calc, you can set it ON/OFF in
menu Tools > AutoInput.

In Calc, if you already have a value in one cell and you want to
repeat the same value in another cell in the same column – it works
better if the range has no empty blank cells in-between, but that's
not a strict condition – then usually the behavior is as you
described.

If you have "coliflour" (without quotation marks) in cell A1, and
something else in cell A2, then in cell A3 you could start typing "c"
(without quotation marks), then a prior (partial) value would be
suggested, instead of having to type-in the complete value each time.

As of current versions, the feature works similar to a bash-like
(auto)completion, but incidentally the feature was modified several
times between LO 7.1 and 7.3, so if you are having problems with this
I would suggest trying a newer version that you currently report
(7.3.7.2).

See:
 


 


HTH,
Ady.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc

2024-05-08 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
I guess it depends on your theme, but at least for me, the active cell is
the one that is surrounded by a fat blue frame. I'm not sure how it could
be any clearer than that. Also the column and row headers have a blue
background instead of grey.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg

Den ons 8 maj 2024 kl 12:25 skrev Armando Galavotti <
armando.galavo...@yandex.com>:

> Hi,  where possible I would need your
> help. I have recently been using Libreoffice and in
> particular Calc. However, I have a small problem that I would like to
> solve. When the spreadsheet is clean, i.e. new, I can
> quickly locate which is the active cell where I am going to write but when
> the sheet is full of numbers I have a hard time figuring out which cell is
> active, i.e. which cell is ready to receive my
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-12 Thread Alan B
David,

A follow up to my first reply. I wanted to investigate a bit more to see if
I could produce a macro that actually incremented values in column B based
on the corresponding cell in column D being changed.

This works for me incrementing the value in col B by +1 when the value in
column D on the same row is changed. Please note, it only works for the
first sheet of the workbook. I expect it could be made to work for the
current sheet but have not investigated how to do that. Changing the order
of the workbook tabs has no effect on which tab is recognized as the first
one. In addition to the reference I named in my first post the information
from this second reference was instrumental in making a macro that only
responded to changes in cells in column D.
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19064-01/so6/817-1826-10/817-1826-10.pdf pg. 119

and the macro...
Sub SheetChange(oEvent)

Dim rowNum, colNum as Integer
Dim oDoc, oSheet, oCell as Object

oDoc = StarDesktop.CurrentComponent
oSheet = oDoc.Sheets(0)

if oEvent.CellAddress.Column = 3 then
  colNum = oEvent.CellAddress.Column
 rowNum = oEvent.CellAddress.Row
 oCell = oSheet.getCellByPosition(colNum - 2, rowNum)
 oCell.Value = oCell.Value + 1
EndIf

End Sub

On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 11:50 PM zed  wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Using LibreOffice v6.0.7.3 on Linux Mint v19.2 Mate
>
> I have a spreadsheeet in Calc which records data of reactions to a
> particular performer.  It is in the form: It has Columns A - G.
>
> A - Name, fformatted as Text (records thre name of the persons doing the
> reaction)
> B - No, formatted number general (records number of times this
> reactors has reacted to the performer)
> C - First, formatted DD/MM/YY (records the first date the reactor reaacted
> to this performer)
> D - Last, formatted DD/MM.YY (records last date reactor reacted to this
> performer)
> E  - Days, formatted =NOW()-D3 (records number of days since last reaction)
> F - Weeks, formatted =E3/7 (records number of weeks since last reaction)
> G - Months, formatted =F3/4 (records number of months since last reaction.
> reaction)
>
> Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
>
> Regards from New Zealand on a very warm summer evening.
>
> David
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-12 Thread Michael H
Generally, The following should work, but spelling or spacing differences
won't be ignored. any difference in the name will be treated as a new
reviewer.

IF(A1=A2,B1+1,1)


On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 10:51 PM zed  wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Using LibreOffice v6.0.7.3 on Linux Mint v19.2 Mate
>
> I have a spreadsheeet in Calc which records data of reactions to a
> particular performer.  It is in the form: It has Columns A - G.
>
> A - Name, fformatted as Text (records thre name of the persons doing the
> reaction)
> B - No, formatted number general (records number of times this
> reactors has reacted to the performer)
> C - First, formatted DD/MM/YY (records the first date the reactor reaacted
> to this performer)
> D - Last, formatted DD/MM.YY (records last date reactor reacted to this
> performer)
> E  - Days, formatted =NOW()-D3 (records number of days since last reaction)
> F - Weeks, formatted =E3/7 (records number of weeks since last reaction)
> G - Months, formatted =F3/4 (records number of months since last reaction.
> reaction)
>
> Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
>
> Regards from New Zealand on a very warm summer evening.
>
> David
> --
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> Ruck
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-12 Thread Alan B
Hi David,

As I understand it you have values in column B and dates in column D. When
a new date is entered in a cell in column D or an existing date is changed
you want the cell on the corresponding row in column B to increase by 1.

e.g. B1 = 5, D1 = May 5, 2019
change D1 and B1 becomes 6.
- or -
e.g. B3 = 26, D3 = blank
set D3 = Feb 3, 2017 and B3 becomes 27

The root of an answer is here,
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/84677/which-event-macro-on-spreadsheet-contents-change/
Provided by Peter Williams.

The macro sample would need modification but seems to clearly demonstrate
the capability you wish to implement.
Sub SheetChange(oEvent)
MsgBox "Column is " & oEvent.CellAddress.Column
MsgBox "Row is " & oEvent.CellAddress.Row
End Sub

On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 2:13 PM Johnny Rosenberg 
wrote:

> Den tors 12 dec. 2019 kl 05:38 skrev zed :
>
> > Brian Barker  wrote:
> >
> > > At 17:49 11/12/2019 +1300, David Noname wrote:
> > > > I have a spreadsheet in Calc ... It has Columns ... B - No, formatted
> > > > number general ...
> > > >
> > > > Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> > > > incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
> > >
> > > I think you are saying that you want values in column B to be one
> greater
> > > than they are. That's a contradiction. If the value in Bn is four, you
> > > want it to be five. But that means it's no longer four. And if it's now
> > > five, how would any formula know you do not want it to be six? And so
> on?
> >
> > Thank you for your prompt reply, Brian.  It is much appreciated
> >
> > Perhaps I didn't explain myself clearly enough.
> >
> > In simple terms, I want to know whether there is any way that when I
> enter
> > a
> > new date in Column D it will automaticall increase the current value in
> > Column B by 1.  I cannot think of a solution - but then I only use Calc
> for
> > simple things - but was hoping that there is a solution.  If there
> isn't, I
> > will just have to try and remember to manually increase the value of
> Column
> > B every time I enter a new date in Column D.
> >
>
> Can you explain it again, but this time also mention rows?
> Do you mean that a certain cell in column B, say B1, should increase its
> value when you enter a new date in a previously empty cell in column D? Is
> that cell always direclty below the last used row?
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> same row in column B should be the cell above it + 1?
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-12 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den tors 12 dec. 2019 kl 05:38 skrev zed :

> Brian Barker  wrote:
>
> > At 17:49 11/12/2019 +1300, David Noname wrote:
> > > I have a spreadsheet in Calc ... It has Columns ... B - No, formatted
> > > number general ...
> > >
> > > Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> > > incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
> >
> > I think you are saying that you want values in column B to be one greater
> > than they are. That's a contradiction. If the value in Bn is four, you
> > want it to be five. But that means it's no longer four. And if it's now
> > five, how would any formula know you do not want it to be six? And so on?
>
> Thank you for your prompt reply, Brian.  It is much appreciated
>
> Perhaps I didn't explain myself clearly enough.
>
> In simple terms, I want to know whether there is any way that when I enter
> a
> new date in Column D it will automaticall increase the current value in
> Column B by 1.  I cannot think of a solution - but then I only use Calc for
> simple things - but was hoping that there is a solution.  If there isn't, I
> will just have to try and remember to manually increase the value of Column
> B every time I enter a new date in Column D.
>

Can you explain it again, but this time also mention rows?
Do you mean that a certain cell in column B, say B1, should increase its
value when you enter a new date in a previously empty cell in column D? Is
that cell always direclty below the last used row?

Do you mean that when you enter a date in the D column, the cell at the
same row in column B should be the cell above it + 1?



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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-12 Thread Brian Barker

At 17:35 12/12/2019 +1300, David Noname wrote:

Thank you for your prompt reply, Brian.  It is much appreciated


No probs!

Perhaps I didn't explain myself clearly enough. In simple terms, I 
want to know whether there is any way that when I enter a new date 
in Column D it will automatically increase the current value in Column B by 1.


I guessed that you meant something like this - but no, it wasn't 
clearly stated.


If you could achieve what you ask, the result would be hopelessly 
fragile. We all make mistakes. Suppose that you enter your new date 
incorrectly. The value in column B will be incremented. Then you need 
to enter the correct date, whereupon the value in column B will be 
incremented again. How would you then correct the situation? If you 
tried to correct the value in column B manually, you would overwrite 
whatever formula there was doing the trick for you in the first place 
- and disable it. And what if you entered a correct new date but 
mistakenly for the wrong person?


There is, I think, a solution, and that is to separate data entry 
from the display you actually want to see. Construct a separate area 
- quite possibly on a separate sheet of the spreadsheet - for your 
data entry. This will have a row or column for each of your named 
"reactors", and you will add dates here instead of in the results 
sheet directly. Note that you *add* dates, so that you assemble a 
list of dates, rather than  overwriting a single entry with the most 
recent date. Now all you need to do in column B of your display table 
is to construct a formula which counts the number of dates currently 
listed for that person in the data entry area. And in column D of the 
display table you will similarly construct a formula which picks up 
the most recent date from the data entry area.


With this scheme, any mistaken entries can be corrected with the 
display table always picking up the corrected values.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-11 Thread zed
Johnny Rosenberg  wrote:

> Den ons 11 dec. 2019 kl 05:51 skrev zed :
> 
> > Hi!
> >
> > Using LibreOffice v6.0.7.3 on Linux Mint v19.2 Mate
> >
> > I have a spreadsheeet in Calc which records data of reactions to a
> > particular performer.  It is in the form: It has Columns A - G.
> >
> > A - Name, fformatted as Text (records thre name of the persons doing the
> > reaction) B - No, formatted number general (records number of times this
> > reactors has reacted to the performer) C - First, formatted DD/MM/YY
> > (records the first date the reactor reaacted to this performer) D -
> > Last, formatted DD/MM.YY (records last date reactor reacted to this
> > performer) E  - Days, formatted =NOW()-D3 (records number of days since
> > last reaction) F - Weeks, formatted =E3/7 (records number of weeks since
> > last reaction) G - Months, formatted =F3/4 (records number of months
> > since last reaction. reaction)
> >
> > Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> > incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
> >
> > Regards from New Zealand on a very warm summer evening.
> >
> > David -- Zed

 
> I'm not sure I understand what you are asking for here. So in column A,
> there are names, as you said, and in column B there's a number that tells
> you how many times the name in Column A appeared so far? Then I guess the
> following would work: B1: =IF(A1="";"";COUNTIF(A$1:A1;A1)) Click and drag
> the formula downwards. Now, for instance B17 looks like this:
> =IF(A17="";"";COUNTIF(A$1:A17;A17)) The IF is just to not display a zero
> when nothing is entered into the corresponding A line.

Thank you for your quick response.

Unfortunately that didn't work.  That was probably because I didn't explain
myself carefully enough.

Have a look at my answer to Brian Barker, where I try to be clearer in what
I'm trying to achieve.

If there is a solution I will think all my Christmases have come at once! 
But I am resigned to the fact that there probably isn't.

David
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-11 Thread zed
Brian Barker  wrote:

> At 17:49 11/12/2019 +1300, David Noname wrote:
> > I have a spreadsheet in Calc ... It has Columns ... B - No, formatted
> > number general ...
> >
> > Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> > incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
> 
> I think you are saying that you want values in column B to be one greater
> than they are. That's a contradiction. If the value in Bn is four, you
> want it to be five. But that means it's no longer four. And if it's now
> five, how would any formula know you do not want it to be six? And so on?

Thank you for your prompt reply, Brian.  It is much appreciated

Perhaps I didn't explain myself clearly enough.

In simple terms, I want to know whether there is any way that when I enter a
new date in Column D it will automaticall increase the current value in
Column B by 1.  I cannot think of a solution - but then I only use Calc for
simple things - but was hoping that there is a solution.  If there isn't, I
will just have to try and remember to manually increase the value of Column
B every time I enter a new date in Column D.

David
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-11 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
Den ons 11 dec. 2019 kl 05:51 skrev zed :

> Hi!
>
> Using LibreOffice v6.0.7.3 on Linux Mint v19.2 Mate
>
> I have a spreadsheeet in Calc which records data of reactions to a
> particular performer.  It is in the form: It has Columns A - G.
>
> A - Name, fformatted as Text (records thre name of the persons doing the
> reaction)
> B - No, formatted number general (records number of times this
> reactors has reacted to the performer)
> C - First, formatted DD/MM/YY (records the first date the reactor reaacted
> to this performer)
> D - Last, formatted DD/MM.YY (records last date reactor reacted to this
> performer)
> E  - Days, formatted =NOW()-D3 (records number of days since last reaction)
> F - Weeks, formatted =E3/7 (records number of weeks since last reaction)
> G - Months, formatted =F3/4 (records number of months since last reaction.
> reaction)
>
> Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase
> incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?
>
> Regards from New Zealand on a very warm summer evening.
>
> David
> --
> Zed
>

I'm not sure I understand what you are asking for here. So in column A,
there are names, as you said, and in column B there's a number that tells
you how many times the name in Column A appeared so far?
Then I guess the following would work:
B1:
=IF(A1="";"";COUNTIF(A$1:A1;A1))
Click and drag the formula downwards.
Now, for instance B17 looks like this:
=IF(A17="";"";COUNTIF(A$1:A17;A17))
The IF is just to not display a zero when nothing is entered into the
corresponding A line.



Kind regards

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Date - increase number times...

2019-12-11 Thread Brian Barker

At 17:49 11/12/2019 +1300, David Noname wrote:

I have a spreadsheet in Calc ...
It has Columns ...
B - No, formatted number general ...

Is there a formula that I can enter in Column B which will increase 
incrementally increase the figure by 1, please?


I think you are saying that you want values in column B to be one 
greater than they are. That's a contradiction. If the value in Bn is 
four, you want it to be five. But that means it's no longer four. And 
if it's now five, how would any formula know you do not want it to be 
six? And so on?


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc column shifting

2018-04-06 Thread vytas

Hi again!

I have increased all the LibreoOffice memory parameters as shown below.  
Unfortunately the screen continues to break up.
The breakup even occurs with a small simple single page spreadsheet. I 
have found upon screen breakup if I do a  S (save) the screen 
resets till the next failure.


I have also disabled OpenGL with no effect.

- Use for LibreOffice 128MB to 1000MB
- Memory per object 20MB to 50MB
- Number of objects 20 to 40

Please see the previous e-mail (see below) for system configuration.

Thanks,

Vytas


On 4/4/2018 12:34 PM, jorge Rodríguez wrote:

Hi Vytas and all:

        It would be happened because the spreadsheet need more memory. 
You can increase it following these steps:


          1) Menu-Tools-Options-LibreOffice-Memory: Here you can 
increase memory to some options.


   I hope this help,

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez


El 04/04/2018 a las 08:40, vytas escribió:

Hi All,

I am using LibreOffice version 5.4.6.2 (x64) on a Windows 7 
computer.  I am getting column shifting, playing with the 
Option/LibreOffice/View parameters have not helped.  See the example 
attached.


LibreOffice Calc column shift 



Computer configuration:
Video card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500
16GB of memory
Tons of free hard drive space

Any suggestion greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Vytas







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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc column shifting

2018-04-04 Thread jorge Rodríguez

Hi Vytas and all:

        It would be happened because the spreadsheet need more memory. 
You can increase it following these steps:


          1) Menu-Tools-Options-LibreOffice-Memory: Here you can 
increase memory to some options.


   I hope this help,

Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez


El 04/04/2018 a las 08:40, vytas escribió:

Hi All,

I am using LibreOffice version 5.4.6.2 (x64) on a Windows 7 computer.  
I am getting column shifting, playing with the Option/LibreOffice/View 
parameters have not helped.  See the example attached.


LibreOffice Calc column shift 



Computer configuration:
Video card is a NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500
16GB of memory
Tons of free hard drive space

Any suggestion greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Vytas




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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc Insert Note Missing Function

2017-10-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure

Le 10/10/2017 à 00:48, Joe Conner a écrit :

Ubuntu 17.04 64bit LibreOffice Version: 5.4.2.2

Now I have discovered that I cannot any more insert a note to a Calc 
cell. Formerly I could access this with a right click context menu 
INSERT NOTE but the feature is no longer present. To where has it been 
moved?


Try right click then Insert Comment

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc Question

2017-09-19 Thread Steve Edmonds
Please ask the question, and hopefully someone on the mailing list can 
help you.

steve

On 19/09/17 19:42, Огнян Медаров wrote:

Hello,
   As I didn't found an answer in Help Menu and FAQ, I have a question about 
Calc
abilities. Am I on the right place?
   Best regards,
   Ognian
  



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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc

2015-03-11 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
The normal route is to use the "bug report" approach and then use one of
the drop-downs (or the subject-line) to mark it as a "feature request".

Sometimes things do turn out to be "Easy hacks" AND attract attention from
a dev but often it takes quite a while before things do make it into main
branch.  Even so it is good to have feature requests logged to give people
ideas in the future.
Regards from
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> If You do not forward my message to the right address.
> In LibreOffice Calc-AutoFilter is not possible to expand the window frame
> with a choice of filters (not visible if the long name) and no filter by
> color, which is very important.
> Can the next version of LibreOffice to add these functions?
> Thanks in advance, Juliana!
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc fails to load spreadsheets after upgrade to Windows 8.1

2013-11-02 Thread Gabriel Risterucci
2013/11/2 Alan242 

> After upgrading Windows 8 Pro 64-bit to Windows 8.1, Calc will open with a
> blank spreadsheet but will freeze (Not Responding) when doing a Load
> Document.  The spreadsheet grid turns into a gray pane, probably system
> theme. The Menu bar (File, Edit, etc.)  is at the top but unresponsive.
>  The
> Status bar at the bottom only shows Load Document.  Only the Minimize
> button
> on the Title bar at the top works.  It has run at least 60 minutes in this
> state with the turning circle.  The only way to exit is click on the Close
> button and select Close the program (the other option to select is Wait for
> the program to respond) or go to the Task Manager to force close the
> program.  All my .ods spreadsheets normally open within 10 seconds.  A new
> file is left behind that ends in .ods# and when LibreOffice is opened it
> asks me if I want to recover files.  How do I get my computer to open Calc
> spreadsheets once again.  I am heavily dependent on printing out
> spreadsheets in my personal life and use them to store my personal data
> without using paper copies.  I can no longer lookup information I need.
> This happened while using version 4.1.2.  The same thing happens with
> versions 4.0.6, 4.1.1, and 4.1.3.
>
> If the issue appeared when upgrading to a new windows version, is
reverting not an option?

Also, maybe it's I/O related. Does this happen if you move a file elsewhere
(other drive, USB thumbstick, network share...) and try to open it from
there? Trying this might help finding the cause of the problem (or provide
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc cell copy very slow

2013-04-18 Thread Steve Edmonds
Hi. No, mine is instantaneous. I wonder if it is a language or spell 
check thing.

Steve
On 2013-04-19 06:05, b.doui...@free.fr wrote:

Hi,

It occurs whatever the content of the cell and whatever the complexity 
of the sheet. No worse, just the same.


eg: LibreOffice just started, blanck sheet, insert "This is a text" in 
cell B2. Then select "is a" within the text, Crt-C followed by Enter. 
It needs at least 3 seconds before the cell in-scope moves, sometimes 
a bit more.


As said it occurs also with Impress during text edition. On the other 
side, Writer is OK, no problem.


Daniel


*De: *"Steve Edmonds" 
*À: *"D. Baillard" 
*Cc: *users@global.libreoffice.org
*Envoyé: *Jeudi 18 Avril 2013 19:51:40
*Objet: *Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc cell copy very slow

Hi.
Near instantaneous (no noticeable lag) on my 3.6 on opensuse.
Is this occurring with cells with text and cells with formulae.
Does this happen with a sheet with only one cell with content (i.e.
worse with larger sheets).
steve

On 2013-04-19 03:11, D. Baillard wrote:
> Selecting part of the content in a cell and press Ctrl-C is very 
slow (eg.
> selecting part of a formula or just two words from a text). It takes 
about 5

> seconds for the UI to give back control to the user.
>
> There is no slowness during pasting to another cell (or adding to the
> content of a cell)
>
> There are also a strange reaction when pasting such a content to a blank
> cell: Ctrl-Z has no effect.
>
> There is no slowness in copying/pasting a cell in full
>
> This issue existed before version 4.0. I hoped it was fixed in the new
> version.
>
> PS: In noticed someone posted someting very similar last year under
> "Libreoffice Impress copy or cut very slow". I just checked and it's 
still a

> problem.
>
> Platform: LibreOffice 4.02.2, Windows 7 64bits, French
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc cell copy very slow

2013-04-18 Thread b . douille
Hi, 

It occurs whatever the content of the cell and whatever the complexity of the 
sheet. No worse, just the same. 

eg: LibreOffice just started, blanck sheet, insert "This is a text" in cell B2. 
Then select "is a" within the text, Crt-C followed by Enter. It needs at least 
3 seconds before the cell in-scope moves, sometimes a bit more. 

As said it occurs also with Impress during text edition. On the other side, 
Writer is OK, no problem. 

Daniel 

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De: "Steve Edmonds"  
À: "D. Baillard"  
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Envoyé: Jeudi 18 Avril 2013 19:51:40 
Objet: Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc cell copy very slow 

Hi. 
Near instantaneous (no noticeable lag) on my 3.6 on opensuse. 
Is this occurring with cells with text and cells with formulae. 
Does this happen with a sheet with only one cell with content (i.e. 
worse with larger sheets). 
steve 

On 2013-04-19 03:11, D. Baillard wrote: 
> Selecting part of the content in a cell and press Ctrl-C is very slow (eg. 
> selecting part of a formula or just two words from a text). It takes about 5 
> seconds for the UI to give back control to the user. 
> 
> There is no slowness during pasting to another cell (or adding to the 
> content of a cell) 
> 
> There are also a strange reaction when pasting such a content to a blank 
> cell: Ctrl-Z has no effect. 
> 
> There is no slowness in copying/pasting a cell in full 
> 
> This issue existed before version 4.0. I hoped it was fixed in the new 
> version. 
> 
> PS: In noticed someone posted someting very similar last year under 
> "Libreoffice Impress copy or cut very slow". I just checked and it's still a 
> problem. 
> 
> Platform: LibreOffice 4.02.2, Windows 7 64bits, French 
> 
> 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc cell copy very slow

2013-04-18 Thread Steve Edmonds

Hi.
Near instantaneous (no noticeable lag) on my 3.6 on opensuse.
Is this occurring with cells with text and cells with formulae.
Does this happen with a sheet with only one cell with content (i.e. 
worse with larger sheets).

steve

On 2013-04-19 03:11, D. Baillard wrote:

Selecting part of the content in a cell and press Ctrl-C is very slow (eg.
selecting part of a formula or just two words from a text). It takes about 5
seconds for the UI to give back control to the user.

There is no slowness during pasting to another cell (or adding to the
content of a cell)

There are also a strange reaction when pasting such a content to a blank
cell: Ctrl-Z has no effect.

There is no slowness in copying/pasting a cell in full

This issue existed before version 4.0. I hoped it was fixed in the new
version.

PS: In noticed someone posted someting very similar last year under
"Libreoffice Impress copy or cut very slow". I just checked and it's still a
problem.

Platform: LibreOffice 4.02.2, Windows 7 64bits, French






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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc Insert - Formatting Mark / Format - Control / Format - Form menu not active ?

2011-10-15 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Have you tried the documentation at 
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation#LibreOffice_Calc_Guide
or
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
Both locations have the same documentation although the wiki sometimes gets 
updated a couple of days earlier.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Fri, 14/10/11, Vinod Nadiadwala  wrote:

From: Vinod Nadiadwala 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc Insert - Formatting Mark / Format 
- Control / Format - Form menu not active ?
To: "users" 
Date: Friday, 14 October, 2011, 17:49

Hi,
    I am having Libreoffice 3.4 installed on windows, i would like to
know about following Calc menu's
CALC : :
1) Insert - Formatting Mark
2) Format - Control
3) Format - Form

    I have checked Calc documentation and calc online help but didn't
found much information about the same, i am learning libreoffice and
above menus are new for me, so if anybody have detailed information on
these menu and how above menus can be activated please let me know,
for reference i have enclosed screenshots of the same.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice Calc Insert - Formatting Mark / Format - Control / Format - Form menu not active ?

2011-10-14 Thread Hladůvka Jiří

Try to enter some text into the cell and while typing
chose the option from menu. While you do not edit some text
the options stay disabled (greyed)


Dne 14.10.2011 18:49, Vinod Nadiadwala napsal(a):

Hi,
 I am having Libreoffice 3.4 installed on windows, i would like to
know about following Calc menu's
CALC : :
1) Insert - Formatting Mark
2) Format - Control
3) Format - Form

 I have checked Calc documentation and calc online help but didn't
found much information about the same, i am learning libreoffice and
above menus are new for me, so if anybody have detailed information on
these menu and how above menus can be activated please let me know,
for reference i have enclosed screenshots of the same.



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RE: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of spreadsheet not considered a "change".

2011-09-15 Thread Hampson, Alex
 
Thanks Chris, changing that option provides what I needed.

Alex Hampson
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From: Chris Morgan [mailto:ch...@lynxinfo.co.uk] 
Sent: 15 September 2011 12:26
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of 
spreadsheet not considered a "change".

You can also enable the option in Tools-Options, LibreOffice-General 'Allow to 
save document even when the document is not modified'

This will prevent the Save button on the toolbar being greyed out, so you can 
click Save whenever you want.

cheers,

Chris


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On 15/09/2011 12:17, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> You could write it up as a wish-list item or feature request 
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
> Calc is not meant to be an exact copy of Excel but it helps to have a lot of 
> functionality the same.
>
>   s
> is a bit of a clumsy key-combination to get at the "Save As .. " dialogue but 
> it might be possible to sort out soemthign simpler.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
> --- On Thu, 15/9/11, Hampson, Alex  wrote:
>
> From: Hampson, Alex
> Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of 
> spreadsheet not considered a "change".
> To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
> Date: Thursday, 15 September, 2011, 10:57
>
> LibreOffice (and it's predecessor OpenOffice) have a behaviour that is 
> different to that of Microsoft Office:
> If you have a spreadsheet that you have made changes to and save you work 
> (using SAVE) and then change your view by scrolling and/or changing the 
> current cell, this is not considered by the product to be a change and the 
> SAVE option remains grayed out. For me, the spreadsheet view is an important 
> piece of information I want to save. I know that "SAVE AS" does enable to 
> save by replacing the previously saved copy, but this is really only 
> acceptable as a temporary workaround. Would you fix this behaviour.
>
> Alex Hampson
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of spreadsheet not considered a "change".

2011-09-15 Thread Chris Morgan

You can also enable the option in Tools-Options, LibreOffice-General
'Allow to save document even when the document is not modified'

This will prevent the Save button on the toolbar being greyed
out, so you can click Save whenever you want.

cheers,

Chris


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On 15/09/2011 12:17, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
You could write it up as a wish-list item or feature request
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Calc is not meant to be an exact copy of Excel but it helps to have a lot of 
functionality the same.

  s
is a bit of a clumsy key-combination to get at the "Save As .. " dialogue but 
it might be possible to sort out soemthign simpler.
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 15/9/11, Hampson, Alex  wrote:

From: Hampson, Alex
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of spreadsheet not 
considered a "change".
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org"
Date: Thursday, 15 September, 2011, 10:57

LibreOffice (and it's predecessor OpenOffice) have a behaviour that is 
different to that of Microsoft Office:
If you have a spreadsheet that you have made changes to and save you work (using SAVE) 
and then change your view by scrolling and/or changing the current cell, this is not 
considered by the product to be a change and the SAVE option remains grayed out. For me, 
the spreadsheet view is an important piece of information I want to save. I know that 
"SAVE AS" does enable to save by replacing the previously saved copy, but this 
is really only acceptable as a temporary workaround. Would you fix this behaviour.

Alex Hampson
Mainframe System Programmer
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* alex.hamp...@uk.tesco.com



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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of spreadsheet not considered a "change".

2011-09-15 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
You could write it up as a wish-list item or feature request
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Calc is not meant to be an exact copy of Excel but it helps to have a lot of 
functionality the same.  

 s
is a bit of a clumsy key-combination to get at the "Save As .. " dialogue but 
it might be possible to sort out soemthign simpler.
Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 15/9/11, Hampson, Alex  wrote:

From: Hampson, Alex 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice CALC bug: changing view of spreadsheet 
not considered a "change".
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" 
Date: Thursday, 15 September, 2011, 10:57

LibreOffice (and it's predecessor OpenOffice) have a behaviour that is 
different to that of Microsoft Office:
If you have a spreadsheet that you have made changes to and save you work 
(using SAVE) and then change your view by scrolling and/or changing the current 
cell, this is not considered by the product to be a change and the SAVE option 
remains grayed out. For me, the spreadsheet view is an important piece of 
information I want to save. I know that "SAVE AS" does enable to save by 
replacing the previously saved copy, but this is really only acceptable as a 
temporary workaround. Would you fix this behaviour.

Alex Hampson
Mainframe System Programmer
* x59304 (01707 350304)
* alex.hamp...@uk.tesco.com



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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc, serious problem/bug in formulas when adjusting cells used

2011-08-21 Thread planas
Hi,

On Fri, 2011-08-19 at 00:38 -0700, 10o wrote: 

> In Ubuntu 11.04 I am using serveral spreadsheets that come from OpenOffice,
> which came with previous versions of Ubuntu. I recently noticed that formula
> cells are not always automatically adjusted according to changes in cells
> used in that formula. When I even notice inconstant behaviour, I have to
> "revisit" the adjusted cell an if I am lucky, the formula cell is
> recalculated as expected.
> 
> I run several business administrative spreadsheets and this surely is a
> serious problem.
> 
> 
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My initial guess is that autoupdate is turned off. Check when the
spreadsheet is open that TOOLS>>CELL_CONTENTS>>AutoCalculate is checked.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-10 Thread JOE Conner

On 8/10/2011 11:36 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:

JOE Conner wrote (10-08-11 20:15)

On 8/10/2011 1:06 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:

JOE Conner wrote (09-08-11 23:04)


*One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing
orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the 
cell.

As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining
cell. It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to
rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*


In the section Rotation, you can choose the reference boarder too.


True, the selection is possible. However selecting a different
edge does not have the desired effect. In fact, the effects are
unpredictable and illogical.


Might well be - I did not use it often. Though from the last times I 
remember, I could cope with it.



A true bug.


Might well be too - could you please be so kind to find out what works 
and what not, a sort of pattern, and file a bug with that :-)


Thanks,



Bug report #39990 submitted.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-10 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Here is the guide for posting bug-reports.  
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Note that it is a guide only, not a set of rules.  If you can't follow all of 
it 
the just post as the devs can always ask for extra info if they really need it.
Regards from
Tom :)




From: JOE Conner 
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 10 August, 2011 19:15:59
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in 
DataPilot

On 8/10/2011 1:06 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> JOE Conner wrote (09-08-11 23:04)
>
>> *One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing
>> orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the cell.
>> As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining
>> cell. It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to
>> rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*
>
> In the section Rotation, you can choose the reference boarder too.
>
True, the selection is possible.  However selecting a different
edge does not have the desired effect.  In fact, the effects are
unpredictable and illogical.

A true bug.

Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-10 Thread Cor Nouws

JOE Conner wrote (10-08-11 20:15)

On 8/10/2011 1:06 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:

JOE Conner wrote (09-08-11 23:04)


*One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing
orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the cell.
As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining
cell. It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to
rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*


In the section Rotation, you can choose the reference boarder too.


True, the selection is possible. However selecting a different
edge does not have the desired effect. In fact, the effects are
unpredictable and illogical.


Might well be - I did not use it often. Though from the last times I 
remember, I could cope with it.



A true bug.


Might well be too - could you please be so kind to find out what works 
and what not, a sort of pattern, and file a bug with that :-)


Thanks,


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-10 Thread JOE Conner

On 8/10/2011 1:06 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:

Hi Joe,

JOE Conner wrote (09-08-11 23:04)


*One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing
orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the cell.
As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining
cell. It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to
rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*


In the section Rotation, you can choose the reference boarder too.


True, the selection is possible.  However selecting a different
edge does not have the desired effect.  In fact, the effects are
unpredictable and illogical.

A true bug.

Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-10 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi Joe,

JOE Conner wrote (09-08-11 23:04)


*One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing
orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the cell.
As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining
cell. It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to
rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*


In the section Rotation, you can choose the reference boarder too.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-09 Thread jorge
Hi

I suggest you this:

1) Make the pilot data
2) If you format cell orientation (cell of pilot selected), you can
chage the orientation (Vertical in grade that you want, except the first
column). If you want to change the titles of headers, select the cell
and use F2 to do it.
3) If you want to change all the columns headers orientations you can
copy the pilot data to other space or sheet and then change the format
cell orientation (Menu-Format-Cell)


Regards,

Jorge Rodríguez

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El mar, 09-08-2011 a las 11:13 -0500, Giovanni Romero Pérez escribió:
> Hello, everybody!
> 
> I used DataPilot in LibreOffice Calc, but I would like to format the column
> headers. More specifically, I want to change the text orientation or these
> headers.
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> 
> GIOVANNI ROMERO PÉREZ
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc: Format column titles in DataPilot

2011-08-09 Thread JOE Conner

On 8/9/2011 9:13 AM, Giovanni Romero Pérez wrote:

Hello, everybody!

I used DataPilot in LibreOffice Calc, but I would like to format the column
headers. More specifically, I want to change the text orientation or these
headers.

Thank you for your help.


GIOVANNI ROMERO PÉREZ
*It seems to me that you can.  I have attached an .ods with various 
orientations, and sent it directly to Giovanni and Andreas.*


*One thing I noticed right away - there is a serious bug when changing 
orientations, in that it is difficult to keep the text within the cell.  
As I was rotating the text it would often bounce into the adjoining 
cell.  It seems that the text alignment feature does not extend to 
rotated text, and chooses any random alignment.*


*Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA*


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - 3.4 Final version can not open (hyper)links anymore

2011-06-30 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)

I think it might be good to post a bug-report about it.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport

Then if you can cope without hyper-links working for a while the 3.4.1 is due 
to 
be released fairly soon
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleasePlan#3.4_release

Hmmm, actually i would wait until the 3.4.1 as apparently there are a huge pile 
of bugs that are fixed in the 3.4.1.  Quite possibly including this one.  
Please 
don't post the bug-report until after you have tried the 3.4.1 (after that has 
been properly released)(sorry).  


If you can't wait then please go back to the 3.3.x branch as it is the stable 
branch and 3.4.x is testing/development branch.
Regards from
Tom :)






From: planas 
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 30 June, 2011 23:24:26
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - 3.4 Final version can not 
open (hyper)links anymore

On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 03:09 -0700, beta990 wrote:

> Dear LibreOffice,
> 
> I have downloaded the new 3.4 Final version of the new LibreOffice.
> I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit), everything runs, have the PPA in the
> repositories.
> 
> The only problem I have is that hyperlinks on a Calc sheet are not working
> anymore.
> 
> I can click on them, but FireFox does not open, when I go back to the
> previous version of LibreOffice 3.3.*, I have no problems and the links open
> fine in FireFox.
> 
> So there is something wrong with the 3.4 Final version.
> 
> Hope you can solve this problem. :)
> 
> I really like the new LibreOffice 3.4!
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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>
> Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> 


How did insert the hyperlinks? I use the following: INSERT >> HYPERLINK
and fill out the appropriate boxes on the form. It seems to work fine
for me.
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RE: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - 3.4 Final version can not open (hyper)links anymore

2011-06-30 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
I tried this with LibreOffice Calc 3.4.0 (actually 3.4.0rc2) in Windows Vista 
(in a Virtual PC VM on Windows 7) and links, even e-mail addresses, worked 
fine.  So this doesn't appear to be a general problem.

My spreadsheet had e-mail addresses typed directly into cells and recognized as 
links.  For Hypertext links, I used the Hyperlink button to make cell contents 
with a specific Web hyperlink (target) and separate text to show in the cell.

 - Dennis

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From: beta990 [mailto:beta...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 03:10
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - 3.4 Final version can not open 
(hyper)links anymore

Dear LibreOffice,

I have downloaded the new 3.4 Final version of the new LibreOffice.
I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit), everything runs, have the PPA in the
repositories.

The only problem I have is that hyperlinks on a Calc sheet are not working
anymore.

I can click on them, but FireFox does not open, when I go back to the
previous version of LibreOffice 3.3.*, I have no problems and the links open
fine in FireFox.

So there is something wrong with the 3.4 Final version.

Hope you can solve this problem. :)

I really like the new LibreOffice 3.4!


Thanks!

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - 3.4 Final version can not open (hyper)links anymore

2011-06-30 Thread planas
On Thu, 2011-06-30 at 03:09 -0700, beta990 wrote:

> Dear LibreOffice,
> 
> I have downloaded the new 3.4 Final version of the new LibreOffice.
> I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 (64-bit), everything runs, have the PPA in the
> repositories.
> 
> The only problem I have is that hyperlinks on a Calc sheet are not working
> anymore.
> 
> I can click on them, but FireFox does not open, when I go back to the
> previous version of LibreOffice 3.3.*, I have no problems and the links open
> fine in FireFox.
> 
> So there is something wrong with the 3.4 Final version.
> 
> Hope you can solve this problem. :)
> 
> I really like the new LibreOffice 3.4!
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> --
> View this message in context: 
> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice-Calc-3-4-Final-version-can-not-open-hyper-links-anymore-tp3125198p3125198.html
> Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> 


How did insert the hyperlinks? I use the following: INSERT >> HYPERLINK
and fill out the appropriate boxes on the form. It seems to work fine
for me.
-- 
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jsloz...@gmail.com

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-14 Thread planas
Hi

On Sat, 2011-05-14 at 06:48 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:

> Hi :)
> Which Operating System are you using; Windows, Ubuntu, another linux distro, 
> Bsd 
> or Mac?  For the non-Windows ones in the list (ie all the unix-based ones) it 
> might be worth exploring using a command-line tool which could then be made 
> into 
> a button on your taskbar or something.  It would be something like
> 
> cat FileName.Csv | grep words-to-filter-for > NewFileName.Csv
> 
> As i said, i don't know the unix command-line well enough but i'm sure 
> someone 
> on this list could make it more accurate.  The | is near the left-shift key 
> on 
> Uk keyboards but somewhere around the enter key on laptops and american 
> keyboards, it's not an l, on the keyboard it's usually shown with a gap in 
> the 
> middle to show its a filtering command.  
> 
> 
> The Csv format is very handy precisely because it is basically a text-file 
> with 
> commas after each cell and so it can be manipulated even without opening a 
> program such as a spreadsheet program.
> Good luck and regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ____________
> From: phantom 1969 
> To: users@libreoffice.org
> Sent: Sat, 14 May, 2011 0:58:26
> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text
> 
> Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to save a
> document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a .csv document by
> a word or phrase, and extract that data from within one document and save it
> to another. Similar to using "Find & Replace" to search for a word or phrase
> within a document. I just can't figure out how to extract the found data to
> create a separate document with only the extracted data to create a separate
> document , such as another .csv document.
> On May 13, 2011 7:06 PM, "Tom Davies"  wrote:


On US standard keyboards | is on the row above the Enter key on the end
of the row.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Which Operating System are you using; Windows, Ubuntu, another linux distro, 
Bsd 
or Mac?  For the non-Windows ones in the list (ie all the unix-based ones) it 
might be worth exploring using a command-line tool which could then be made 
into 
a button on your taskbar or something.  It would be something like

cat FileName.Csv | grep words-to-filter-for > NewFileName.Csv

As i said, i don't know the unix command-line well enough but i'm sure someone 
on this list could make it more accurate.  The | is near the left-shift key on 
Uk keyboards but somewhere around the enter key on laptops and american 
keyboards, it's not an l, on the keyboard it's usually shown with a gap in the 
middle to show its a filtering command.  


The Csv format is very handy precisely because it is basically a text-file with 
commas after each cell and so it can be manipulated even without opening a 
program such as a spreadsheet program.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)





From: phantom 1969 
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 14 May, 2011 0:58:26
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to save a
document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a .csv document by
a word or phrase, and extract that data from within one document and save it
to another. Similar to using "Find & Replace" to search for a word or phrase
within a document. I just can't figure out how to extract the found data to
create a separate document with only the extracted data to create a separate
document , such as another .csv document.
On May 13, 2011 7:06 PM, "Tom Davies"  wrote:
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread phantom 1969
Thank you Jean, but I figured it out. Data - Filter - Standard Filter -
Field name = "" - Condition = "Contains" - Value = "word or phrase to
filter" + OK. Then you can save the results.
On May 13, 2011 9:15 PM, "Jean Weber"  wrote:

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread Jean Weber
On 14/05/2011, at 9:58, phantom 1969  wrote:

> Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to save a
> document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a .csv document by
> a word or phrase, and extract that data from within one document and save it
> to another. Similar to using "Find & Replace" to search for a word or phrase
> within a document. I just can't figure out how to extract the found data to
> create a separate document with only the extracted data to create a separate
> document , such as another .csv document.
> 

I understood the question and what you are trying to achieve, but unfortunately 
I don't know the answer. It might be in the Calc Guide, but if you haven't 
found it, then probably not. When we learn the answer, we should add it to the 
book. It must be a common requirement. 

The are some people around who are very knowledgeable about all things Calc, 
but they may not be reading this list, or not very often. I'll pass your note 
along to one of them and see if he knows. 

--Jean
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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread Brian Barker

At 21:06 12/05/2011 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
From a .csv spreadsheet document, how would I filter text and save 
the filtered items to another .csv spreadsheet document. I usually 
use CSVed 2.1.4 to perform such tasks, but I would like to figure 
out how to accomplish this from within LibreOffice Calc.


At 19:58 13/05/2011 -0400, Nobody Noname wrote:
Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to 
save a document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a 
.csv document by a word or phrase, and extract that data from within 
one document and save it to another. Similar to using "Find & 
Replace" to search for a word or phrase within a document. I just 
can't figure out how to extract the found data to create a separate 
document with only the extracted data to create a separate document, 
such as another .csv document.


If I understand you correctly, this should be fairly easy:
o  Open your .csv document in Calc.
o  Apply the filter.  (I'm assuming you know how to do this.)
o  Now copy the range of filtered material.
o  Either open a new spreadsheet document or insert a new sheet into 
the existing one.
o  Paste the copied material into the new document or sheet.  Notice 
that the copy action copied only the visible, filtered cells.
o  Save the new document or sheet in .csv format: in either case, 
only the active sheet will be saved.


As has already been suggested, you can achieve the filtering and 
copying in one action (provided you have selected the appropriate 
range of material) by clicking the More button in the Filter dialogue 
and then using Copy results to... to copy the filtered results to 
another sheet.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread phantom 1969
Thanks for everyone's help, but I am not trying to figure out how to save a
document as .csv, but trying to figure out how to filter a .csv document by
a word or phrase, and extract that data from within one document and save it
to another. Similar to using "Find & Replace" to search for a word or phrase
within a document. I just can't figure out how to extract the found data to
create a separate document with only the extracted data to create a separate
document , such as another .csv document.
On May 13, 2011 7:06 PM, "Tom Davies"  wrote:

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread Tom Davies






From: planas 
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 13 May, 2011 23:13:51
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

Jean

On Sat, 2011-05-14 at 07:01 +1000, Jean Weber wrote:

> On 14/05/2011, at 2:07, jslozier  wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 21:06 -0700, phantom1969 wrote:
> > 
> >>> From a .csv spreadsheet document, how would I filter text and save the
> >> filtered items to another .csv spreadsheet document. I usually use CSVed
> >> 2.1.4 to perform such tasks, but I would like to figure out how to
> >> accomplish this from within LibreOffice Calc. Thanks in advance.
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > If I understand your question correctly, you save to .csv format by
> > using SAVE AS>.CSV, you will need to scroll down to find it. You may get
> > a dialog box confirming that you want to save as .csv and not the
> > default .ods format for Calc.
> > 
> 
> Jay, he wants to save only the *filtered* info. Does that work the way you 
>said? I've never tried it. 
>
> 
> --Jean

After filtering it will.

.csv is comma delimited format and Calc will save it in that format,
only the active worksheet. You can also open a .csv in Calc and it will
open a wizard asking what the delimiter is in the file, check comma. It
will  open correctly. I believe Excel works exactly the same way. .csv
is platform independent and you can open in any spreadsheet program.

Jay Lozier
jsloz...@gmail.com


Hi :)
Wouldn't it be easier to filter using the command-line?  Grep?  Something like 

filename.csv | grep blah > new-filename.csv

I'm not sure how to use grep properly but i think if you want to exclude 
something then use a ! before it, eg 


!exclude-this-value

I'm not sure if you can use a list or another csv file(s) to replace "blah".  
Hmm, hastily looking through a couple of guides it looks like my command might 
be a quite wrong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filter_%28Unix%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grep

I am not sure if Windows has anything like that for it's command-line but grep 
is likely to work in Linux, Bsd and perhaps Mac.
Regards frpom
Tom :)

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread planas
Jean

On Sat, 2011-05-14 at 07:01 +1000, Jean Weber wrote:

> On 14/05/2011, at 2:07, jslozier  wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 21:06 -0700, phantom1969 wrote:
> > 
> >>> From a .csv spreadsheet document, how would I filter text and save the
> >> filtered items to another .csv spreadsheet document. I usually use CSVed
> >> 2.1.4 to perform such tasks, but I would like to figure out how to
> >> accomplish this from within LibreOffice Calc. Thanks in advance.
> >> 
> >> 
> > 
> > If I understand your question correctly, you save to .csv format by
> > using SAVE AS>.CSV, you will need to scroll down to find it. You may get
> > a dialog box confirming that you want to save as .csv and not the
> > default .ods format for Calc.
> > 
> 
> Jay, he wants to save only the *filtered* info. Does that work the way you 
> said? I've never tried it. 
> 
> --Jean

After filtering it will.

.csv is comma delimited format and Calc will save it in that format,
only the active worksheet. You can also open a .csv in Calc and it will
open a wizard asking what the delimiter is in the file, check comma. It
will  open correctly. I believe Excel works exactly the same way. .csv
is platform independent and you can open in any spreadsheet program.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread Jean Weber
On 14/05/2011, at 2:07, jslozier  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 21:06 -0700, phantom1969 wrote:
> 
>>> From a .csv spreadsheet document, how would I filter text and save the
>> filtered items to another .csv spreadsheet document. I usually use CSVed
>> 2.1.4 to perform such tasks, but I would like to figure out how to
>> accomplish this from within LibreOffice Calc. Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> 
> 
> If I understand your question correctly, you save to .csv format by
> using SAVE AS>.CSV, you will need to scroll down to find it. You may get
> a dialog box confirming that you want to save as .csv and not the
> default .ods format for Calc.
> 

Jay, he wants to save only the *filtered* info. Does that work the way you 
said? I've never tried it. 

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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice Calc - Filter text

2011-05-13 Thread jslozier
Hi,

On Thu, 2011-05-12 at 21:06 -0700, phantom1969 wrote:

> >From a .csv spreadsheet document, how would I filter text and save the
> filtered items to another .csv spreadsheet document. I usually use CSVed
> 2.1.4 to perform such tasks, but I would like to figure out how to
> accomplish this from within LibreOffice Calc. Thanks in advance.
> 
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> Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> 

If I understand your question correctly, you save to .csv format by
using SAVE AS>.CSV, you will need to scroll down to find it. You may get
a dialog box confirming that you want to save as .csv and not the
default .ods format for Calc.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice calc can't do simply calculation

2011-01-19 Thread henry cui
it's OK for me.thanks a lot:)

2011/1/19 Andy Brown 

> On Tue Jan 18 2011 20:34:32 GMT-0800 (PST)  henry cui wrote:
>
>> I input simply formulation such as  "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
>> "=1+2" which was not what I expected "3",
>> why this,anyone would like help me?
>>
>>
> Check Tools-> Options-> LibreOffice Calc-> View .  On the right hand side
> under Display make sure the  Formulas is _not_ checked.
>
> HTH
>
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Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice calc can't do simply calculation

2011-01-18 Thread Andy Brown

On Tue Jan 18 2011 20:34:32 GMT-0800 (PST)  henry cui wrote:

I input simply formulation such as  "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
"=1+2" which was not what I expected "3",
why this,anyone would like help me?



Check Tools-> Options-> LibreOffice Calc-> View .  On the right hand 
side under Display make sure the  Formulas is _not_ checked.


HTH

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Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice calc can't do simply calculation

2011-01-18 Thread Zed
henry cui  wrote:

> I input simply formulation such as  "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
> "=1+2" which was not what I expected "3", why this,anyone would like help
> me?
> 

I've just done this and it returns "3", as expected. The correct answer is
shown whether one just hits the Enter key or clicks on the green tick.

HTH

Zed

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