Recently I have bought new tower computer and have dual booted Windows
10 and buntu20.04. This afternoon, I downloaded 7.0.1.1 for windows
(Dated 14 August 2020)and installed it. When I ran Calc, I entered 1-10
in column A in rows 1-10. In B1 I entered this formula: ATAN(A1). Then I
drug this
Thanks Ilmari.
As you are aware, the Calc Guide is currently being updated for LO7.
I'll revisit Chapter 3 (Creating Charts and Graphs) to include some
clarification.
Regards,
Steve
-- Original Message --
From: "Ilmari Lauhakangas"
To: "LibreOffice Documentation"
Sent:
All,
I have finished updating Chapter 14, Setting up and Customizing, and
placed the file in the Draft folder ready for first review.
As with earlier chapters, please do not waste time reviewing the front
matter or the template used for this chapter (other than adding your
name to the list
Hello Dan,
Apparently it's something with the release version. I did the report on
Bugzilla (https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136129) and
this was confirmed by another user, with the 7.1.0.0.alpha0+ version.
In my case, I have installed the 7.0.0.3 version on Ubuntu (20.04 as
There was a bug report about displaying data labels, which are pulled
from a cell range:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132280
It appears to me that the passages in Help and Calc Guide might benefit
from more elaboration on this topic.
Just thought I would throw this
I use Ubuntu 20.04 and 7.0.1.1 (pre-release) from the LibreOffice
website. "Ctrl+`" works just like View > Show Formula. Now there might
be a problem with Ubuntu's release of LibreOffice...
Dan
On 8/25/20 13:56, Steve (GMail) wrote:
Hi Felipe,
I am a little concerned about the failure of
I have amended the Help page with a note on the subject.
Em 21/08/2020 11:12, Steve (GMail) escreveu:
> Kohei,
>
> Many thanks for that insight.
>
> In terms of the Calc Guide, I'm not keen to fully explain a feature that
> doesn't exist without using an extension! Would you be happy with the
>