Hello all,
I'm about to ask questions about software that runs on ubuntu please
tell me if this is out of line (or simply ignore) and I'll go
subscribe myself to the appropriate list.
I was using gnumeric up to now but it libreCalc looked very
attractive and i decided to switch. But now I'm a bit lost on the
commands:
For example:
With gnumeric I could select an area of cells (e.g. 256x256) type a
value (e.g. 0) and do ctrl+enter and I could populate the area with
that value. With libreCalc it didn't work but shift+ctrl+enter changed
it to an array ({=0}) (don't know what this is meant to be) and I
cannot change selected values back so it's not good (and it's
difficult to get rid of). I have found out that to do the same thing I
need to type ctrl+alt+enter after entering a value.
(hope this tip helped someone I couldn't find it in the libre office help menus)
Now my question:
When selecting an area gnumeric would tell me what row and column I'm
at with numbers. I've been looking for a while now and I have no way
of knowing where column 256 is. I managed to figure out it was IV (or
I think it is). But what if I want to select 512 columns?
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