On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 14:10:34 +0200
Philip Jackson wrote:
> On 10/09/17 11:09, Gary Collins wrote:
> > Hi
> > Ive noticed what appears to be an anomaly when using autofill (hope
> > thats the right word) in calc 5.2.2.2 in ubuntu 16.10
> >
> > To illustrate, open a new
On 10/09/17 11:09, Gary Collins wrote:
> Hi
> Ive noticed what appears to be an anomaly when using autofill (hope thats the
> right word) in calc 5.2.2.2 in ubuntu 16.10
>
> To illustrate, open a new spreadsheet and enter 1 in A1 and in C1, and "A1"
> in D1 and F1.
>
> Select range A1:F1 and
HI Robert,
Thank you for that advice. Will work with it
tomorrow. This is first time
I have had a master to edit. It was assembled by another member of our group
who sent it to me for proof read and any corrections. The first thing
needing repair
is the index - which does not
Hi
Ive noticed what appears to be an anomaly when using autofill (hope thats the
right word) in calc 5.2.2.2 in ubuntu 16.10
To illustrate, open a new spreadsheet and enter 1 in A1 and in C1, and "A1" in
D1 and F1.
Select range A1:F1 and fill down to row 2.
Then A2, C2 contain 2 and D2, F2
Hi
Ive noticed what appears to be an anomaly when using autofill (hope thats the
right word) in calc 5.2.2.2 in ubuntu 16.10
To illustrate, open a new spreadsheet and enter 1 in A1 and in C1, and "A1" in
D1 and F1.
Select range A1:F1 and fill down to row 2.
Then A2, C2 contain 2 and D2, F2
Hi Gordon,
> Trying to edit a master (.odm) document. Write protection is locked on.
>
> Ctrl+Shift+M removes the 'Read Only' note at head of page, but edit
> access is still barred. Suggestions?
Could the document be write-protected by the system, not by LO?
If protection of LO is disabled