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> On Apr 25, 2019, at 7:19 PM, Dee Thompson wrote:
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> What version of Apache OpenOffice are you using? 4.1.6
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> What operating system (OS) are you using? Windows 10
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> What version of the OS are you using? Windows 10 version 1803
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Dee,
What version of Apache OpenOffice are you using?
What operating system (OS) are you using?
What version of the OS are you using?
How big is the file of your spreadsheet?
How much RAM does your computer have?
Please respond to the users list so that we can assist you.
Steve
> On Apr 25,
At 16:54 29/05/2015 +0300, Algis Noname wrote:
I found a mistake. See file in the attachment.
There is no mistake - apart from in your understanding of what is happening.
Numbers are stored in computer in binary form, so what looks like a
precise number that terminates - such as your two numb
At 14:09 26/01/2015 +, Gary Jackson wrote:
I don't seem to be able to complete the attached spreadsheet.
Whatever I try to enter in the "mileage" column gives me the box
saying "If this is your first claim etc". Any ideas?
Here's a potential workaround:
o Open the spreadsheet in OpenOf
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 06:50
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Spreadsheet Problem
Sorry Gary,
The spreadsheet is locked, therefore nobody can help without the password.
Unless you have a password none of the cells will register, perhaps that
is the problem. I assume you didn
Sorry Gary,
The spreadsheet is locked, therefore nobody can help without the password.
Unless you have a password none of the cells will register, perhaps that
is the problem. I assume you didn't create this spreadsheet form, so you
need a password.
Take Care.
Scooter
College Park, MD USA
Ga
If you closed without saving, the original pre-sorted file should be
available . . . rather than close the spreadsheet, try to open a second
copy of it (read only message will appear). Hopefully, your information
will be there - just save the read only with a new file name.
As for backup, go
Hopefully, you did not save it after sorting . . .
Did you try Edit, Undo?
Tana McColl wrote:
Hello,
I use the open office spreadsheet for work. Today I went to the data tab, hit
the sort tab, column A, ascending…then ok (or whatever is says to begin the
process).
I have certain rows high