It looks to me as though U+A723 is actually not supported by
Liberation Sans or Serif and that a font replacement is happening,
although no font replacements are specified in my Options >
LibreOffice > Fonts. I don't know how to identify which font is
actually being used for the character. (LO 6
Hi
What i'd like to do now is select part of a row of cells in calc and copy the
contents to a corresponding part of a row of cells in a writer table. Can i do
this?
It seems paste (= paste calc) inserts a text box, paste unformatted inserts all
the format marks as characters, paste rtf enters
Yes this works in my version as well. I cant understand how i didnt find this
before. I guess i assumed that the first cell wouldnt behave any differently
from the other cells. Goes to show how wrong it is to assume 😊
Thanks,
/G.
On Fri, 28/9/18, Regin
Thanks for reply, i'll look into that. The tables i am using dont all have the
same dimensions, it's only the spacing below that is (nearly always) the same,
to adequately space the following text from the bottom of the table. I can
always add an extra row at the bottom since my tables are borde
Thanks for reply, that's perfect
/G.
On Fri, 28/9/18, Regina Henschel wrote:
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] insert before table at start of doc
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Friday, 28 September, 2018, 12:00
hi Gary,
Gary
Collins s
Thanks for reply, alt+X is exactly what i need. The font in question
(liberation sans/serif) as i say *does* have the characters but i still cant
seem to get them in the special chars dialog.
Thanks
/G.
On Fri, 28/9/18, Regina Henschel wrote:
Subj