Le mercredi 05 octobre 2005 à 13:21 -0400, Anthony DiSante a écrit : > When typing some text into a cell in a worksheet where a previous cell > already contains the same text, that previous text automatically shows up in > the new cell, so you just have to type the first few letters and then press > Enter. > > However, if there are multiple previous cells containing similar but > slightly different text, then the one that autocomplete chooses (which I > think is just the most recent one) may not be the one you want for the new > cell. As you type more, it will eventually choose the right one, but in MS > Excel, you can simply press Tab after entering the first few characters, and > it'll scroll through all the matching cells so you can choose the right one > without having to type out most of it. > > Is it possible to do the same thing in Gnumeric? If so, how? (Tab doesn't > do it.)
It is probably not possible at present. Please file a bug report, (severity = enhancement). _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
