Am 11.08.2011 01:28, jorge wrote:
Hi
I'm sorry but I made an example with Style and the first column header
(Title) wasn't changed. Besides, I refreshed the pilot table and lost
the headers format.
What did I wrong ?
The pilot uses one distinct set of automatically generated
Hi
Thank you, I understand now. I used it as you say and I could modify
all the headers (The first Column included), but the data headers (Where
the sum, average or other calcs are), change to its original formats
when the pilot data is refreshed (The first column header and Data Title
Joe,
Download this document:
http://www.mediafire.com/?qfhk56r2eyihccu
The 3rd sheet has a data pilot derived from the data on the first sheet.
Apply whatever format to the column headers (Category 1 etc.).
Then call DataDataPilotRefresh from the menu or the pilot's context menu.
You may
Am 10.08.2011 01:57, jorge wrote:
Hi
I suggest you this:
1) Make the pilot data
2) If you format cell orientation (cell of pilot selected), you can
chage the orientation (Vertical in grade that you want, except the first
column). If you want to change the titles of headers, select the
Hi
I'm sorry but I made an example with Style and the first column header
(Title) wasn't changed. Besides, I refreshed the pilot table and lost
the headers format.
What did I wrong ?
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El mié, 10-08-2011 a las 13:48 +0200, Andreas
Am 09.08.2011 18:13, Giovanni Romero Pérez wrote:
Hello, everybody!
I used DataPilot in LibreOffice Calc, but I would like to format the column
headers. More specifically, I want to change the text orientation or these
headers.
Thank you for your help.
GIOVANNI ROMERO PÉREZ
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