How do I number paragraphs in Writer?
I need to have paragraphs numbered like this;
[0001] AND THEN A PARAGRAPH OF TEXT
[0002] AND THEN ANOTHER PARAGRAPH OF TEXT
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Thank you, all.
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Problems?
I need to get Lo version 3.3.4.1 (pretty sure that's the number...either than
3.3.4)
I can't find it anywhere on the web. Accidentally, I think, my machine
installed 3.5 which has (at least for me) the dreaded slow insert row in
Calc problem.
Does anyone have a link to 3.3 or so?
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I have no idea how to add a percentage to a number in Calc.
Example;
Cell A1 has the number 100
Cell A2 has a percentage- 2.9%
I want to add 2.9% to the number in A1 so that the answer is in cell A1.
That is- 100 +2.9%
(just for your reference- the percentage in A2 is always changing from
Anybody have any ideas?
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Problems?
Yes, all of the spreadsheets are needed.
I have a main sheet named START wherein all of the data is entered, such
as names and birth dates. Then on each of the 35 sheets an array has been
created which shows all of the data that was entered in the sheet named
START. Butas each sheet is
Yes, all of the spreadsheets are needed.
I have a main sheet named START wherein all of the data is entered, such
as names and birth dates. Then on each of the 35 sheets an array has been
created which shows all of the data that was entered in the sheet named
START. Butas each sheet is
Tom,
Oh man oh mansign me up for one!nbsp; My very first computer was the
Timex/Sinclair TS-1000.nbsp;
Thank you for the information about LO Base.nbsp; I'll look it over in a
bit.
'Have a nice weekend.
Alek
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