Thanks Brian, and my apologies for my late response.
I did mean the equivalent of the repeat these rows at the top, but it would
be more convenient to have some rows at top, and some at bottom.
I have to re-sort the list regularly, so the copy/paste suggestion sounds
best.
Again, thanks for you
At 19:19 27/02/2016 +1100, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal, one
angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
By "diamond", I'm assuming that you mean a rhombus (or lozenge) - an
equilateral quadrilateral?
You say that opposing angles a
Since the file is encrypted, can you upload it somewhere where one of us can
examine it? We do not need to know the password. In fact, it might not be
useful at all.
I am assuming that the corruption message happens immediately and you are not
offered an opportunity to decrypt it.
This can r
On 2/27/2016 2:53 PM, Adam Bujdoso wrote:
Dear Group,
I have a problem for which I am hoping to get some help from you.
I am trying to open an encrypted Calc ods file with some quite important
data in it, however, when I type in the password after being prompted to
do so, I get an error message
Dear Group,
I have a problem for which I am hoping to get some help from you.
I am trying to open an encrypted Calc ods file with some quite important
data in it, however, when I type in the password after being prompted to
do so, I get an error message "The file is corrupt and therefore cannot b
G'day all
I'm trying to draw a diamond shape with 2 opposing angles equal, one
angle 72 degrees and its opposite 60 degrees.
I figured I should be able to stretch a standard supplied shape, but
can't figure how to hold the plane of the equal angles so that the
distances from the points wil