Den mån 1 maj 2023 kl 15:33 skrev Eric Beversluis <
ebe...@researchintegration.org>:
> This morning on a long-existing spreadsheet, insert comment is not
> working. When I rt-click 'insert comment' the little red box shows up in
> the cell, but the balloon doesn't open. When I click on the little
Den mån 1 maj 2023 kl 14:09 skrev Mike Flannigan :
>
> AutoHotKey might work for you, but I find it difficult.
>
I find it a bit confusing a lot of times, but for easy tasks like creating
phrases for special characters it can be straight forward. I'm not at work
now, so I don't have Windows and
This morning on a long-existing spreadsheet, insert comment is not
working. When I rt-click 'insert comment' the little red box shows up in
the cell, but the balloon doesn't open. When I click on the little red
box, it just disappears.
There are quite a few comments on the spreadsheet
AutoHotKey might work for you, but I find it difficult.
You might find a clipboard manager easier to us.
I use CopyQ on Linux. Copy, and then pin it to the list.
Mike
On 5/1/23 05:27, users+h...@global.libreoffice.org wrote:
Subject:
Re: [libreoffice-users] Insert Special Characters
From:
And as if to suggest there may be some sort of mismatch interference
going on, I now find the same mistake about 'reply' as before has recurred.
Sorry again, Alan.
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Subject:Re: [libreoffice-users] Importing a row from a spreadsheet
Date: Mon, 1 May
I'm sorry, Alan. I'm not sure how that happened - I thought I clicked on
reply to the original group email in the usual way, and it was only
after it went, that I realised it had gone to your private address, and
I reposted to the group.
On 30/04/2023 19:56, Alan B wrote:
> Ian, if you reply,
On Sun, 30 Apr 2023 17:14:34 +
"W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof." wrote:
Hello Prof.,
> you click on Cancel to exit from the dialogue.
Clicking cancel should, in my opinion, undo the insertions made and
exit. OTOH, the only other option is insert, which enters the last
character again.
Johnny,
> Another option would be to use something like AutoKey (on Linux) or
> AutoHotKey (on Windows) to type those characters for you, or if you use
> Linux you can just use the Compose key (a lot of information about that
> online).
Thank you - I will check that out. It sounds useful.
Dear Robert,
> When you double-click, the character is inserted immediately and
> you stay in the Special Characters dialogue, so you can then just
> double-click the next character(s).
Ah, I had missed that completely. Thank you. That does make it
almost sane again.
> When you're done, you