Am 03.10.2015 um 04:23 schrieb Thomas:
> Wonderful. And HOW do I tell Calc (AND remember that setting!) that
> entering simply "33" in a cell is NOT a date???
> As I said: I tried to set numbers to standard and date to "1999/01/10"
> format.
PLEASE! This is the exact same matter in all
In Tools > AutoCorrect Options... > Options, what is the practical purpose of
"Replace Custom Styles"? Its description reads: "When in Writer: Replaces
the custom paragraph styles in the current document with the "Default", the
"Text Body", or the "Text Body Indent" paragraph style." In other
El 2015-10-03 a las 04:03, Andreas Säger escribió:
Am 03.10.2015 um 04:23 schrieb Thomas:
If you want to enter any kind of date on the num pad, the following used
to work with all types of spreadsheets, including LO 3.5, but LO 3.6
messed it up.
20/ --> this month's 20th day
20/7 --> this
I'm running LibreOffice 5.0 on Windows 10.
I really enjoy LibreOffice, and I would like to write some simple macros to get
even more value out of LibreOffice. Writing macros will be my first programming
experience, but would provide the most benefit for my profession since I mostly
produce
The current version "5.0.2.2" of LibreOffice does include an "Export as
PDF" included, and that is very nice.
Even nicer it includes also "Digital signature" dedicated tab!
But...
It could include many more advanced features that can greatly improved its
security!
And since LibreOffice is a
Thanks! That was just the sort of answer I was looking for.
On Oct 3, 2015 5:58 PM, "Virgil Arrington [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive]" wrote:
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> On 10/03/2015 01:00 PM, Lone Peregrine wrote:
> > In Tools > AutoCorrect Options... > Options, what
Am 03.10.2015 um 20:16 schrieb Denis Navas:
>
> I disagree with that opinion. It is a great thing that the user can
> adjust the pattern of characters of an date. I prefer to use the
> ISO system, but receive dates formated with the american system.
>
>
This has nothing to do with that