On 02/11/2016 12:03 PM, Julian Thomas wrote:
> On my mac, it offers the option to send the document as a pdf. Slick!
On Linux & Windows too.
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> On Feb 11, 2016, at 3:35 PM, Vince wrote:
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> TNX Jim for the info; I will give it a try, but would like to be clear about
> how to compose the required reference string and about where to properly
> locate the drop-down selection list .
You can locate it anywhere you find co
TNX Jim for the info; I will give it a try, but would like to be clear
about how to compose the required reference string and about where to
properly locate the drop-down selection list . I will first try with
the selection list definition being located on a sheet within the same
workbook.
On Thu, 11 Feb 2016 12:18:15 -0700
"moonmen17 ." wrote:
> Dear users@openoffice.apache.org, I am a little inexperienced with calc and
> recently downloaded open office 4.1.2 and was wondering how to have the
> gridlines print for the entire page when I am attempting to create and
> print a spread
Dear users@openoffice.apache.org, I am a little inexperienced with calc and
recently downloaded open office 4.1.2 and was wondering how to have the
gridlines print for the entire page when I am attempting to create and
print a spreadsheet with that program. Thanks for your help. John Mooney
moon
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First, create the choices that you want to have in the dropdown list: In a
blank spreadsheet,
Go to cell D1. Enter “One”, return; in D2 enter “Two”, return; etc. Let’s say
you do six entries, D1:D6.
Now, select the cell at which you want to make the dropdown list. Let’s use A2.
Now go to
Data
> On Feb 10, 2016, at 23:38, James Plante wrote:
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> You’re good to go. Now when you choose File->Send->Document as E-mail, OOo
> will call your mail client, attach your document, and stand ready for you to
> send it. But please note that you should, before choosing to send the
> document, yo
Hello:
Using AOO 4.1.2 on WIN 8.1.
I do not know the correct terminology for searching in HELP file, but I
want to have a drop down selection list, with a clickable arrowhead,
inside a Calc cell. How can this be done?
Regards,
VinceB.
Brian Silver wrote:
> I was using Open Office 4.1.1 and noticed that spell check is not working.
> Everything is shown as not spelled correctly. No words are found when
> performing spell check and when words are spelled wrong on purpose it does
> not show a correction. I updated to 4.1.2 an
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