I remember writing code to go through cells... I don't remember if it was in
AndrewMacro.odt or OOME.odt...
Can't look it up now...
Much depends on things like sizes and what you want to compare
Coming off a long shift, need to sleep, if you can't find it, let me know.
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Je la 23/01/2018 19:48, Robert Großkopf skribis :
Hi Robert,
At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable. How to
enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the French
forum), to no avail.
Could you please explain where to find "base table navigation
Hi Robert,
> At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable. How to
> enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the French
> forum), to no avail.
Could you please explain where to find "base table navigation tool"?
Doens't know what you mean. I have read
At least under Ubuntu Gnome this tool is awfully small, unreadable. How to
enlarge it ? I tried using gnome_color chooser (suggested by the French
forum), to no avail.
does anybody know ?
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Hi Tom,
Le 23/01/2018 à 09:35, stgmdn a écrit :
I have to create a macro that read through a defined cell range, and for
each cell, will assign it to a variable (to compare it to another cell),
then it goes on the next cell.
In my researches, I found that we can do this with a For Each Cell
Hey, could use some help. I'm writing stuff in LibreOffice Writer
(5.4.2.2) and it will sometimes put non-ASCII or UTF-8 " in the text.
This causes an issue if I'm trying to use a regular expression to match
the quotes as they are a non-standard character.
How can I force Libre Office to only
Hello,
I have to create a macro that read through a defined cell range, and for
each cell, will assign it to a variable (to compare it to another cell),
then it goes on the next cell.
In my researches, I found that we can do this with a For Each Cell in VBA
for Excel, but i can't seem to find
Stephan Bergmann writes:
> On 23.01.2018 09:27, Olivier wrote:
>> Stephan Bergmann writes:
>>> On 23.01.2018 04:36, Olivier wrote:
Is there a way I can tell LibreOffice to not try to load external links?
It could be a global configuration or a
On 23.01.2018 09:27, Olivier wrote:
Stephan Bergmann writes:
On 23.01.2018 04:36, Olivier wrote:
Is there a way I can tell LibreOffice to not try to load external links?
It could be a global configuration or a parameter at command line (but I
could not see it).
Stephan Bergmann writes:
> On 23.01.2018 04:36, Olivier wrote:
>> Is there a way I can tell LibreOffice to not try to load external links?
>> It could be a global configuration or a parameter at command line (but I
>> could not see it).
>
>
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