Try just selecting Number as that seems to be what you want. Does your screen
look like the attached?
On March 27, 2020 at 2:47:46 PM, Jan Macdonald (jmacbellt...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello Johnny,
My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically
formatted to
Hello Johnny,
My time sheet was originally in Excel and must have been automatically
formatted to OpenOffice when I originally saved it on my Mac. So possibly the
dollar sign could have defaulted from this transition? When the spreadsheet is
open I go to format ~ cell protection ~ numbers
Den fre 27 mars 2020 kl 00:00 skrev Jan Macdonald :
> Hello OpenOffice,
>
> Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel,
> what a breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement I was directed
> to use OpenOffice. It’s a challenge!
>
> I have
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 9:20 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Time Sheet
Hello OpenOffice,
Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel, what
a breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement I was directed to use
OpenOffice. It’s a challenge!
chard Beeston
-Original Message-
From: Jan Macdonald
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 9:20 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Time Sheet
Hello OpenOffice,
Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel, what
a breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement
part-time job post-retirement I was directed to use
> OpenOffice. It’s a challenge!
>
> I have a time sheet that is showing the $ sign in the hour column. So for
> example if I worked five hours it displays $5.00. How can I remove the dollar
> sign and still have the format add m
Hello OpenOffice,
Wow ~ this is one complicated program. During my career I used Excel, what a
breeze. Then for a fun part-time job post-retirement I was directed to use
OpenOffice. It’s a challenge!
I have a time sheet that is showing the $ sign in the hour column. So for
example if I