Hi Cor,
I totally missed to answer your mail ... kudos to the little red
exclamation mark (but, not within the status bar, of course *g*).
Am Dienstag, den 07.12.2010, 13:34 +0100 schrieb Cor Nouws:
> Hi again,
>
> (after a short lunch, a second thought ;-) )
Well, as I said, I had some in the
Hi again,
(after a short lunch, a second thought ;-) )
Christoph Noack wrote (06-12-10 23:54)
Example 1.1: Simple Dialog
If a protected cell style shall be changed, a dialog is raised
to explain that it is used on a protected sheet. Nothing can be
changed (or even v
Christoph Noack wrote (06-12-10 23:54)
Example 1.2: Introducing Some Good Manner
Like Example 1.2 plus: The restrictions only apply to the cell
styles that are really used on protected sheets. All remaining
cell styles work like usual.
Mind the inheritance of style
Hello Christoph,
On Mon, 2010-12-06 at 23:54 +0100, Christoph Noack wrote:
> thanks for having a look at that. And thanks for the good explanation!
> It took me a while, since the problem is not only valid for Calc, but
> also valid for all elements/documents that support protection.
Hum, I shoul
Hey Cedric,
thanks for having a look at that. And thanks for the good explanation!
It took me a while, since the problem is not only valid for Calc, but
also valid for all elements/documents that support protection.
I had a look at the OOO issue tracker and, wow, this seems to be on of
the ancien
Hi Cedric,
since I go through my mails from top to bottom, I'm sorry to say that I
now miss the time to give that some thought. But, the good message is,
tomorrow will be our department Christmas party ... plenty of time to
think about such issues :-)
I'll be back ... if not, please ping me, oka
Hi all,
The other day when playing with a calc document, I discovered an
annoying "feature". Create a new spreadsheet, protect one of the sheets
and try to modify the cell styles: nothing shows up when clicking on the
"Modify..." context menu.
I had to run a debug session in sc to understand that