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> On 2 Mar 2017, at 10:06 pm, jordan davis <jordandavi...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Hi, I can't find cell when I click on format...

I assume you use calc, the spreadsheet function.
You need to select at least one cell to be able to format it.
 
> 
> When I change the height of the row it won't go any smaller no matter how 
> small I put the height so it's still bigger than the rest. And when I take 
> off 'fit to size' it goes to the right size but the line covers the writing 
> and it has white across the top of the line covering the letters/numbers.

So you are able to set the row height. Then the other problem is a line that 
covers the writing, well delete the line and use again Format Cell now select 
Border and play with it till your satisfied.

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>> On 2 Mar 2017, at 10:49, Martin Groenescheij <mar...@groenescheij.com> wrote:
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>> 
>>> On 02/03/17 9:25 PM, jordan davis wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm using OpenOffice and I'm using a table (to show a football league 
>>> table) and when putting in the goal difference I want to put +4 etc but the 
>>> + disappears every time. Is there a way around this?
>> 
>> You can format the cell go to: Format -> Cell and select Number enter 
>> +0;[RED]--0 in the Format Code field
>> 
>>> 
>>> Also, I want to border the bottom of just one row but whenever I insert a 
>>> border the row increases in height and is bigger than all the other rows.
>> 
>> Select the rows and Right Click your mouse then select Row Height and enter 
>> the height
>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks, Jordan
>>> 
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