I may have misunderstood. If you want to alter a form, you ordinarily
need the Forms Control toolbar. Use View >Toolbars. You then use the
design mode control to switch design mode on.
A shortcut is available. I've added it to the menu >Insert tree. It's
called "Design Mode On/Off". I forget which category it's in. Use
Tools >Customise to find it.
Howard Sallee wrote:
That didn't work for me. It doesn't matter. I don't want to change
the text box anyway, but it does tell me that I should make sure I
have things the way I want them before I start entering data in the
cells.
I haven't had this situation with the word processor.
I have experienced sometimes, that things I draw sometimes can't be
selected
by just clicking them. However, in most cases I think I could select
them by
clicking outside the object, keeping the mouse button pressed and then
"draw" a rectangle around it before releasing the mouse button. Of
course
the right mode for the mouse pointer has to be selected first, if not
already done.
2006/9/26, Howard Sallee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Has anyone had the experience of constucting a text box in calc to find
that
it becomes permanent after a few entries in the graph and cannot be
moved
or
re-sized?
Howard Sallee
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