On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 21:35:40 +0100
Regina Henschel dijo:
>Hi John,
>
>John Jason Jordan schrieb am 23-Feb-20 um 19:55:
>[..]
>>
>> Thanks, I found the bracket symbols, but 1) the corners are rounded
>When you have drawn the bracket and click on it to make it active, you
>should see a handle. If
Hi Johnny,
Johnny Rosenberg schrieb am 23-Feb-20 um 21:08:
Am I the only one who things the new behaviour of the cell validation box
is extremely annoying?
I use LibreOffice 6.4.0.2 and I use those cell validation combo box things
all the time. When I want to input something in a validated
Hi John,
John Jason Jordan schrieb am 23-Feb-20 um 19:55:
[..]
Thanks, I found the bracket symbols, but 1) the corners are rounded
When you have drawn the bracket and click on it to make it active, you
should see a handle. If you drag the handle upward, the corners will
become sharp.
If
Am I the only one who things the new behaviour of the cell validation box
is extremely annoying?
I use LibreOffice 6.4.0.2 and I use those cell validation combo box things
all the time. When I want to input something in a validated cell, I hit
Alt+↓ to see the list and then I use ↓ and ↑ to look
Hi William,
> I have a spreadsheet downloaded from my bank. I changed the first col
> to format date MM/DD/ but when I sort the sheet it is still sorting
> the first col as if it were text, starting with 01/01/2020 and ending
> with 12/31/2019 (in ascending order).
Seems it is inserted as
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 10:55:32 -0800
John Jason Jordan dijo:
>Thanks, I found the bracket symbols, but 1) the corners are rounded, 2)
>they look kind of faint on the screen so I tried to find a way to
>specify the thickness of the line, but it's not there. And 3), for some
>reason they do not
On Sun, 23 Feb 2020 02:15:21 +0100
Regina Henschel dijo:
>left [ stack{""+"consonantal"#""-"voice"#""+"continuant"} right none
That works lovely, but getting the leading right is not easy. This
needs to be in a line that says → /
In case that didn't make it in the e-mail, the character
I have a spreadsheet downloaded from my bank. I changed the
first col to format date MM/DD/ but when I sort the sheet it
is still sorting the first col as if it were text, starting with
01/01/2020 and ending with 12/31/2019 (in ascending order).
I can't figure out what is wrong.