On Thursday 07 October 2010 06:22, AG wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Two (unrelated) questions on using Calc:
>
> (1) How do I freeze a row so that scrolling through the rest of the
> spreadsheet the top/ frozen row remains visible?
>
> (2) When mousing over the various menus, the yellow text bubble that
> explains what the item does conceals the menu items concerned.  How can
> I shift the bubble so that it no longer obscures the menu item it
> describes?
>

It is the tip of the arrow that does the work*. You only need this tip on your 
menu item to see the "tooltip" bubble. The tooltip position is set by the 
Operating System and is usually bottom right of the pointer arrow when the 
pointer is top left where the toolbars normally sit.

Finetune your pointer placement if you wish to read the menus is the best 
answer.

* the single pixel at the tip of the arrow is a hotspot which is where the 
actual click happens. On the text "I-beam" pointer this hotspot is midway up 
the "I"

HTH

-- 
Michael

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