On 8/18/23 6:47 PM, Mike Flannigan wrote:
Hiding and unhiding columns or rows anywhere on the spreadsheet
works fine with my Calc 6.4.7.2 on Linux Mint, even with "Freeze
rows and columns" in effect. So I would say you found a bug.
Thanks for checking!
Peace...
Tom
On 8/14/23 13:08, us
Hiding and unhiding columns or rows anywhere on the spreadsheet
works fine with my Calc 6.4.7.2 on Linux Mint, even with "Freeze
rows and columns" in effect. So I would say you found a bug.
Mike
On 8/14/23 13:08, users+h...@global.libreoffice.org wrote:
Hi! My dad just contacted me about a
Hi! My dad just contacted me about a problem he had with a spreadsheet
with some hidden rows and columns. He's running Calc 7.4.7 on Windows
11. Anyway, when he attempts to unhide some hidden columns, they won't
unhide. He sent the spreadsheet to me and I found out the columns
wouldn't unhi
You can find the procedure to install LibreOffice on your Chromebook in
this article: https://linuxhint.com/install_linux_apps_chromebook/.
As an alternative, you can install LibreOffice using Flatpack, which is
described in this article: https://flatpak.org/setup/Chrome%20OS/.
I hope this helps.
I have Chrome Os and I want what can I do to install libreoffice?
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hi every one.
thanks for your helpful answers and i wish devine mercy and blessings for you.
i appreciate all of you for your help.
On 2/19/16, nasrin khaksar wrote:
> hi dave.
> your answer is complete, and helpful too.
> because of accessibility reasons, i should use libreoffice 4.3.0.2 and
> a
hi dave.
your answer is complete, and helpful too.
because of accessibility reasons, i should use libreoffice 4.3.0.2 and above.
because the previous versions need java and java access briedge and i
dont know how to use them.
but 4.3 and later versions, fortunately, thanks god, by his grace and
mer
hi brian.
your answer was very complete, useful and efficient specially about
automatic spell checking.
but i did not find standard toolbar and i dont know where it is exactly.
for read only mode, because the persian pdf documents are not
accessible for me and also i want to my documents will be re
At 11:05 17/02/2016 +0330, Nasrin Khaksar wrote:
in libreoffice 4.4 and above, an option added for activate or
deactivate automatic spell check in the tools menu that i can select
whether i want automatic spell check to be checked or not. what's
about version 4.3? how can deactivate automatic s
I found the spell check options in
Tools>Options>Language Settings>Writing Aids>Options
and check or uncheck the various options.
I am using 5.0.4.2 on a Ubuntu 15.10 64bit system.
On 02/17/2016 02:37 PM, Dave Liesse wrote:
Pedro,
I'm still using v4.0.0.3. In this version, at least, I thin
Pedro,
I'm still using v4.0.0.3. In this version, at least, I think you can
get to the automatic spell check options you're looking for by going to
Tools ... Autocorrect Options ... Options (tab). In that screen you
have the opportunity to specifiy what corrections are active during
typing
For 2/, you can open Tools -> Customise -> Keyboard. However, it wont give
you a nice readable overview of all shortcuts.
2016-02-17 8:35 GMT+01:00 nasrin khaksar :
> hi every one.
> i have three questions and hope that you help me in these cases like
> previous times.
> 1/ in libreoffice 4.4 an
hi every one.
i have three questions and hope that you help me in these cases like
previous times.
1/ in libreoffice 4.4 and above, an option added for activate or
deactivate automatic spell check in the tools menu that i can select
whether i want automatic spell check to be checked or not.
whats a
On 03/08/2014 06:47 PM, James E Lang wrote:
> I think Calc defaults to zoom of 60% when the View mode is Page instead of
> Normal.
Thanks! I'll look into this too!
Peace...
Tom
>
> On March 8, 2014 6:38:23 PM PST, Tom Williams wrote:
>> On 03/08/2014 06:15 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
>>> At 17:1
I think Calc defaults to zoom of 60% when the View mode is Page instead of
Normal.
On March 8, 2014 6:38:23 PM PST, Tom Williams wrote:
> On 03/08/2014 06:15 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
> > At 17:18 08/03/2014 -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
> >> A friend of mine has LibreOffice 4.2.1 installed alongside
On 03/08/2014 06:15 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 17:18 08/03/2014 -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
>> A friend of mine has LibreOffice 4.2.1 installed alongside MS Office
>> 2010 Starter Edition on his Windows 7 system. He received an Excel
>> spreadsheet via email which he can open just fine in both Ex
At 17:18 08/03/2014 -0800, Tom Williams wrote:
A friend of mine has LibreOffice 4.2.1 installed alongside MS Office
2010 Starter Edition on his Windows 7 system. He received an Excel
spreadsheet via email which he can open just fine in both Excel and
Calc. The problem is when he opens the fi
Hi! A friend of mine has LibreOffice 4.2.1 installed alongside MS
Office 2010 Starter Edition on his Windows 7 system. He received an
Excel spreadsheet via email which he can open just fine in both Excel
and Calc. The problem is when he opens the file in Calc, it opens with
the page zoom set to
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