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Winerich
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15:42 12/06/2019 -0400, Carl Winerich wrote:How can I reduce the amount of
white space between a chart and the border/margin around it?I'm not
sure you can. But what you can do, with the same effect,
is to use Format
How can I reduce the
amount of white space between a chart and the border/margin
around it?
Thanks,
Carl
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How in the
world do I fix the message body appearance so it doesn't return
the message disorganized and jumbled together?
Thanks,
Carl
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Problems?
No idea how this
gibberish got returned
I'm
trying to calculate the Equation of Time (EoT) to determine
the difference between LAN (Local Apparent Noon) and GMT/UT-1
Greenwich Mean Time. Then I want to plot the EoT curve (a
project for later, not
I'm trying to
calculate the Equation of Time (EoT) to determine the difference
between LAN (Local Apparent Noon) and GMT/UT-1 Greenwich Mean
Time. Then I want to plot the EoT curve (a project for later, not
now)The following is the formula I use on my calculator. The
-of-the-year
in there.
Thank you, all, for your efforts.
Carl
On 07/12/2018 04:12 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 19:30 11/07/2018 -0400, Carl Winerich wrote:
>> It's back to the same old question; ...
>
> Indeed so - and the answer is very much the same as on the previous
> two
On 07/12/2018 04:12 AM, Brian Barker
wrote:
At
19:30 11/07/2018 -0400, Carl Winerich wrote:It's back to the same old
question; ...Indeed so - and the answer is very much the same as on the
previous two occasions you have asked this.In a calendar, how can I put
the day's
On 07/11/2018 07:30 PM, Carl Winerich wrote:
> p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }p.western { font-family:
> "Ubuntu"; }p.cjk { font-size: 10pt; }a:link { }
> It’s
> back to the same old question;
>
>
> In
> a
> calendar, how can I put
p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }p.western { font-family:
"Ubuntu"; }p.cjk { font-size: 10pt; }a:link { }
It’s
back to the same old question;
In
a
calendar, how can I put the day’s date (number only) and week
number and day-number-of-the-year in one cell?
On 06/27/2018 02:03 PM, Brian Barker
wrote:
At
12:45 27/06/2018 -0400, Carl Winerich wrote:I have a spreadsheet;
Calendar.ods, that
refers to (or is linked) another spreadsheet; Begin_Here
(copy).ods. When I try to expand the range of the of Begin_Here
(copy
I have a spreadsheet; Calendar.ods, that refers to (or is linked)
another spreadsheet; Begin_Here (copy).ods.
When I try to expand the range of the of Begin_Here
(copy).ods'#$Sheet1.A1:E75 in Calendar.ods the following message appears-
You cannot change only part of an array.
Editing it by
Concatenate works...to a point.
Another problem is that first formula must provide a result formatted as
a date, let's say June 2. The second formula must provide a result as a
day-number-of-the-year (which I haven't figured out how to do yet).
Using concatenate the result is a 5 digit number
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