Hi Ptoye and all:
You can do the same process but more directly with :
Menu-Tools-Customize
I was using for this explanation: LO 6.0.1.1 with English setting
By the way, The Document Foundation organization, that is in
charge to development LibreOffice, is needing vol
At 14:08 03/03/2018 -0500, Bonly "Art" Bonly wrote:
Problem solved, ...
Good-oh!
At 09:51 03/03/2018 -0500, Bonly "Art" Bonly wrote:
... no matter how I copy it, the formulas are not copied properly.
I suspect there *is* a way to do this, but no matter ...
... I can edit each cell to make
Problem solved, I am constantly amazed at how easy a problem is solved
with just a little nudge in the right direction!
Thanks to you all! And, thanks to all who administer and maintain the
mailing list!
BB
On 03/03/2018 10:03 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> If you put a $ in front of the col
If you put a $ in front of the column and/or Row, it will have the copies
remain
unchanged. (Can also be with sheet name linking to that).
Would have to see the good and bad versions of formulas to see how it
would be changed.
On 3 Mar 2018 at 9:51, Art wrote:
Subject:Re:
Hi Brian, Michael, et al,
Brian, yes, the procedure you gave works, as stated.
But, now I realized that I can't expand the spreadsheet to make
additional days by copying the previous day of data. So, I have a few
days of data, but need to duplicate those columns so I can have more
days worth of d
Firstly - sorry to all. I was getting extremely frustrated in trying to do
what looks like a simple thing, but obviously isn't.
I'm finding it a bit difficult to follow your instructions - I suspect that
you are using a different language (Spanish?) from myself.
In Step 2 there isn't a "All Comma