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--- Additional comments from terryno...@openoffice.org Sun Jun 28 05:23:47
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The problem prevents me from voting for this issue.
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--- Additional comments from terryno...@openoffice.org Tue Jun 23 10:12:18
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I have the same problem. I would like to remove votes for the following
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 18 00:15:15 -0700
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Evidently, the Windows Control Panel can be used to rectify the size of tab
fonts.
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 18 00:19:18 -0700
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I beg to differ. No one would want it when naming a range. All range names are
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 11 05:59:30 -0700
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I would like to call attention to the following forum thread:
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Sep 11 06:01:49 -0700
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I cannot attach the file mentioned in the previous contents because it exceeds
the
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|terrynorth
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In two spreadsheets, I have several times amended a cell style from the number
format #,##0.000;[RED]-#,##0.000 to the format #,##0.00
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 15 18:50:59 -0700
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I am voting for this issue. It seems to be the same as:
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|terrynorth
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 8 17:58:04 -0700
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I and others find the font size on sheet tabs too small. I seek either a way to
alter the font size or an amendment of code so
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It may be too late to comment. .* removes leading apostrophes but does not
remove
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When I de-select View Status Bar, I expect not to see the Status Bar again
until I select View Status Bar. I have no use
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User terrynorth changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 12 16:14:17 -0800
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I see the ability to choose a page style as a logical use of the Organizer tab.
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At present the Organizer tab does nothing. One style is there. You cannot
Subcomponent:|configuration
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|terrynorth
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I mistakenly added these comments to Issue 55104 requesting a dropdown box of
page style names in the dialog
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I have Mandriva Linux so rpm is the method usually employed but not everyone has
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I have Mandriva Linux so rpm is the method usually employed but not everyone has
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Issue 45174 goes further than my comments in issue 61503. I believe that
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Issue 45174 goes further than my comments. I believe that ordinarily the edit
box
:|ENHANCEMENT
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|editing
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|terrynorth
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Feb 1 19:53:47 -0800
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This has two parts so perhaps it should be two
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I apologise. It works for me now also. When I last tried to use a range name
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|configuration
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|terrynorth
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When a range (which may be a single cell) is given a name using
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I'm sorry this has taken people's time and attention. I broke my OS last night
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Dec 23 23:01:18 -0800
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I have now installed 2.0.1. The problem continues as before. I have tried
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Yes, I used the same shell for both steps.
Sorry, but I cannot find versionrc in
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Yes, I used the same shell for both steps. I'm sure that worked because the UI
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I did as you directed. The 'export' command worked. OpenOffice opened with
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec 19 22:27:02 -0800
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So to force OOo not to use the KDE-theme you could open a shell and type
export
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As requested, I have checked on my system using the Gnome desktop. I am able to
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I would not swear that the toolbars cover the cursor position necessarily but
they
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Since posting this, I have discovered that the Tables toolbar also pops up
unasked
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The same thing happens with the toolbar Tables. I have been able to close
that
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I believed it to be necessary to file separate issues because the previous issue
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Dec 9 21:30:51 -0800
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I have had the problem whenever studying an OpenOffice manual-type document. On
Priority:|P3
Subcomponent:|code
Assigned to:|sw
Reported by:|terrynorth
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When I am reading a Writer document (such as Andrew Pitonyak's Macro Document),
the toolbar
Subcomponent:|code
Assigned to:|sw
Reported by:|terrynorth
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This toolbar is a nuisance to anyone simply reading a document, particularly
when several parts of the document need
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In response to the previous post, I'm using:
a) openoffice.org-*-2.0.0-3 RPM
b)
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I use Mandrake Linux. I tested the process of saving a keyboard customisation
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I think I should clarify how this problem arose. I installed OOo2RC1 while I
:|code
Assigned to:|of
Reported by:|terrynorth
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New basic scripts do not replace old scripts resulting in input/output errors.
I had OOo2RC1 when I experienced this problem when
Subcomponent:|ui
Assigned to:|spreadsheet
Reported by:|terrynorth
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I would like a mechanism for disabling the autoinput/autocomplete function in
dialogs, similar to the ability to turn
Assigned to:|sba
Reported by:|terrynorth
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OOo2rc mimics KDE font settings in main application window but dialog fonts do
not. For accessibility reasons I have set KDE fonts
Assigned to:|sba
Reported by:|terrynorth
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It is impossible to assign a keystroke to a macro contained in an open document
using either tools/customize/keyboard or tools/macros
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