This was a fast :-). On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 16:38:29 +1000 Hal Ashburner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 08:28 +0200, Wen wrote: > > Hi list, > > I already sent this mail without being member of the list three days ago. > > As I subscribed to the list now and I got a third question I also send my > > first two questions again. Sorry for the possible double posting. > > > > First: > > Is there an easy way in gnumeric to delete double entries, so that > > > > Row A Row B > > 1 3 > > 1 3 > > 4 7 > > 4 9 > > 4 9 > > 4 9 > > > > > > becomes > > > > 1 3 > > 4 7 > > 4 9 > > Hi Wen, > Data->Filter->Advanced Filter > then check unique records only. > > Is one of way of doing this pretty quickly. > I will try that. > > > ? > > Second question: > > Is there a possibility to make a chart fill a whole sheet (like in excel)? > > I don't think so. Yet. :) > Ok, not very import. Got to say that the programmers really did good work on the charts dialog. Far better to work with than the way excel does it. > > > Third question: > > I am not able to copy data via Str+c and Str+v from one gnumeric-file to > > the other. Only within one file. How can I copy to another gnumeric-file? > > I am working with gnome 2.14 (debian etch) and gnumeric 1.6.3. > > I am using 1.6.3 on debian with no problems in this regard. > Can you provide some more details? A minimal set of steps that you can > use to get copy & paste between files to fail. (Including if possible > the data) and your locale that would be pretty useful. Hmm, after doing all my data-imports twice yesterday because I (thought I) wasn't able to copy from one file to another, now it works perfectly. I will provide more details if I will see this again. If not, I was just too tired. One more question: When importing data from an external data-file gnumeric always writes the data into a new file and not into the gnumeric-file in which I opened the import-dialog (via data-> get external data). Is there a way to import data directly to the already existing file? Thanks a lot, Wen _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
