Hi :)
WooHooo!! Congrats on figuring it out and fixing it yourself!
Sorry no-one was able to help you on this one, or even acknowledge your
posts.
Also, thanks for letting us know how you solved it too :) Hopefully others
with the same problem stand some chance of finding this in the archives i
I figured it out. The problem was caused by the filter being enabled. I
filtered out some data before attempting to copy them. When the filter
is turned off everything seems to work OK: I can copy and paste columns
format (i.e. its width).
Regards,
gordom
W dniu 2016-04-11 o 20:59, Bruce Hohl
I should mention that I use LO 5.1.1.3 on Win XP machine.
Regards,
gordom
W dniu 2016-04-11 o 16:47, gordom pisze:
Hello Everyone.
Just recently I upgraded LO ver. 4 to 5 and have a problem with Calc
from that moment on. I can’t paste a columns width from one sheet to
another. Paste Special > Fo
Hello Everyone.
Just recently I upgraded LO ver. 4 to 5 and have a problem with Calc
from that moment on. I can’t paste a columns width from one sheet to
another. Paste Special > Formats does not give a desired outcome now.
Any help will be appreciated.
Regards,
gordom
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I have hundreds of pages with each page divided into two columns. I have
been doing this for at least two years with LibreOffice. Never had it
been a problem.
After the second last update, I find that when I open up a page I had
saved, no columns. I have to reset them. I am now using ver 4.4.1
At 15:55 02/10/2013 +1300, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2013-10-02 15:26, Michael Morse wrote:
When formatting a page for columns, the columns start at the very
top of the page, messing up what I have already typed. How to have
a paragraph or two on my page and then start the columns below my
text
: Wednesday, 2 October 2013, 3:37
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Columns
On 02/10/13 12:26, Michael wrote:
> When formatting a page for columns, the columns start at the very top of
> the page, messing up what I have already typed. How to have a paragraph
> or two on my page and then start th
On 02/10/13 12:26, Michael wrote:
When formatting a page for columns, the columns start at the very top of
the page, messing up what I have already typed. How to have a paragraph
or two on my page and then start the columns below my text on the same page?
Michael
To do this you need to insert
On 2013-10-02 15:26, Michael wrote:
When formatting a page for columns, the columns start at the very top of
the page, messing up what I have already typed. How to have a paragraph
or two on my page and then start the columns below my text on the same page
Hi.
You can insert a section break and