At 14:11 06/04/2021 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
I've got a spreadsheet with all cells formatted to auto-wrap, yet
when I enter stuff into certain cells, it doesn't autowrap. And
sometimes the cell just shows the last bit of what I've entered.
When I right-click and check the cell, it does
It seems I want to set “Optimal Row Height” as the default. I thought that’s
what I had and for some reason certain rows or certain cells weren’t following
that setting. If I have the trouble again, I’ll check if the affected cell has
a different row height setting for some reason. If so, it
On 4/6/21 1:04 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 14:11 06/04/2021 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
I've got a spreadsheet with all cells formatted to auto-wrap, yet
when I enter stuff into certain cells, it doesn't autowrap. And
sometimes the cell just shows the last bit of what I've entered. When
I
Den tis 6 apr. 2021 kl 21:07 skrev Eric Beversluis <
ebe...@researchintegration.org>:
> I’ve got a spreadsheet with all cells formatted to auto-wrap, yet when I
> enter stuff into certain cells, it doesn’t autowrap. And sometimes the cell
> just shows the last bit of what I’ve entered. When I
I’ve got a spreadsheet with all cells formatted to auto-wrap, yet when I enter
stuff into certain cells, it doesn’t autowrap. And sometimes the cell just
shows the last bit of what I’ve entered. When I right-click and check the cell,
it does show it’s set to auto-wrap.
Using LO 6.2.8.2 on Mac
You already have the answer, as you have used the YEAR function in your
previous message.
So YEAR(cell) will give you just the year from the date expressed in "cell".
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Gabriele Ponzo
Il giorno lun 5 apr 2021 alle ore 03:46 James ha
scritto:
> How do I get the start date to be dynamically