Re: [libreoffice-users] badly formed open document format file

2016-01-31 Thread Piet van Oostrum
Piet van Oostrum wrote: > My Scrivener (2.7 on Mac OS X) does export the with > s inside it, but it also puts its own bullet before > each paragraph so that they now have 2 bullets each in the ODT > file! It appears that the Scrivener 2.7 situation is different than I thought. I tested it

Re: [libreoffice-users] badly formed open document format file

2016-01-31 Thread Philip Jackson
On 31/01/16 00:19, Piet van Oostrum wrote: > Philip Jackson wrote: > > > I wonder if anyone on the list can provide any clues as to why a file is > > badly formed ? > > > > The file concerned is an export from another application (Scrivener) > > which provides the option to export as an

[libreoffice-users] Weird Calc behavior: does not add entire range?

2016-01-31 Thread Joshua Kramer
Hello, I'm using LO 5.4.0.2 on Linux, and I have some weird spreadsheet behavior. On one of my spreadsheets, I have a named range. Then I have a cell below it with the formula =SUM(NamedRange). The cell only picks up some of the values! There are 33 rows in this range. If I put a 1 in all of

Re: [libreoffice-users] Weird Calc behavior: does not add entire range?

2016-01-31 Thread Brian Barker
At 18:26 31/01/2016 -0500, Joshua Kramer wrote: ... I have some weird spreadsheet behavior. On one of my spreadsheets, I have a named range. Then I have a cell below it with the formula =SUM(NamedRange). The cell only picks up some of the values! There are 33 rows in this range. If I put a 1

[libreoffice-users] Re: Weird Calc behavior: does not add entire range?

2016-01-31 Thread Jim Byrnes
On 01/31/2016 05:26 PM, Joshua Kramer wrote: Hello, I'm using LO 5.4.0.2 on Linux, and I have some weird spreadsheet behavior. On one of my spreadsheets, I have a named range. Then I have a cell below it with the formula =SUM(NamedRange). The cell only picks up some of the values! There are