Re: Quick Question

2016-06-26 Thread Don Daugherty
This won't solve your immediate problem, but how about getting a password manager -- like KeyPass -- and creating an entry there (Keypass can even generate the password if you like) before you assign a password to the file. On 6/24/2016 1:57 AM, Brandi Wingard wrote: Hi! I have been

Re: Quick question

2016-06-26 Thread Don Daugherty
Put any character (like a space) in the next cell to the right. On 6/10/2016 4:26 PM, i...@seofirepower.com wrote: Hello, I have looked all over for the answer to this question and cannot find it on the support forums or google anywhere. Is there a way to prevent text from

Re: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread Brandi Wingard
openoffice.apache.org <javascript:;> > > Cc: Brandi Wingard <wingard...@gmail.com <javascript:;>> > > Subject: Re: Quick Question > > > > On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 02:57:55 -0400 > > Brandi Wingard <wingard...@gmail.com <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > &g

RE: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
016 01:35 > To: users@openoffice.apache.org > Cc: Brandi Wingard <wingard...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: Quick Question > > On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 02:57:55 -0400 > Brandi Wingard <wingard...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi! > > > > I have been trying for over fi

Re: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread James Plante
Yep, that would be a problem. I was thinking that if it were protected from editing, copy-paste would be a workaround. But if the doc is protected from opening at all, that won’t work. Jim > On Jun 24, 2016, at 8:16 AM, James Knott wrote: > > On 06/24/2016 08:53 AM,

Re: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread James Knott
On 06/24/2016 08:53 AM, James Plante wrote: > But you should be able to copy the contents (Edit->Select all; Edit->copy) > and paste the contents into a new text document. > Note: I haven’t tested this, but I don’t believe protection extends to the > copy. Ummm... If he can't get into the

Re: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread James Plante
You can’t. But you should be able to copy the contents (Edit->Select all; Edit->copy) and paste the contents into a new text document. Note: I haven’t tested this, but I don’t believe protection extends to the copy. > On Jun 24, 2016, at 3:35 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote: > >

Re: Quick Question

2016-06-24 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 02:57:55 -0400 Brandi Wingard wrote: > Hi! > > I have been trying for over five years to access a file I created and put a > password protected lock on. > I can no longer remember the password I used to lock the file, so I cannot > get into it. Is there

Re: Quick question

2016-06-13 Thread Jean Lear
Hello, I do not know if this will be the help needed. I do a lot of work with Calc and in some columns some of the cells contain text that will overflow. I go to the top of the column and highlight the whole column keep the highlighting on. Then to to Format > Cells > Alignment > tick in Wrap

RE: Quick question

2016-06-10 Thread toki
I wrote: >> Is there a way to prevent text from spilling/overflowing over into the next cell without wrapping it?? > The simplest solution is to make the cell in row 30 contain a blank space, with no other glyphs in it. Oops. That should be "the column to the right of the cell in row 29."

Re: Quick question

2016-06-10 Thread Girvin R. Herr
On 06/10/2016 04:45 PM, toki wrote: Info wrote: Is there a way to prevent text from spilling/overflowing over into the next cell without wrapping it?? The simplest solution is to make the cell in row 30 contain a blank space, with no other glyphs in it. jonathon I don't think that will

RE: Quick question

2016-06-10 Thread toki
Info wrote: >Is there a way to prevent text from spilling/overflowing over into the next cell without wrapping it?? The simplest solution is to make the cell in row 30 contain a blank space, with no other glyphs in it. jonathon