TomW wrote:
Drew Jensen wrote:Yet if you move the last column to a new location, then close(and save) the query, when you re-open for editing, you can edit the column you moved, but can not edit the 'new' last column.Drew Jensen wrote:Yes there is an issue actually - #81771 entered in Sept. of last year and targeted for OOo Later...Good man! Well, i'm able to add another column to the end of the columns by clicking on one of the fields. This adds another column with the name of one of the other columns (the name is the same as the one i clicked on). However none of the fields in this column is editable -- i can't change the name, nor add an alias, nor will the cursor appear in any of the other fields.Are we getting there? :D Have a great afternoon! :)BUG - you can not edit the last column in the GUI designer field grid at all. Can't even un tick the display field check box..at least not with my copy of 2.3.1 under XP...You know there might actually be an open issue about that..if not there will be.But for your purposes today.Add a column, that is a duplicate of one you actually want - then use the column from the original for your calculated field...You can always rearrange the column order if you like...you can do that with the last column....all though it seems to remember that it is 'the' last column and remains adamant about not allowing any edits, even when dragged into a different location on screen...--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]TomW WinXP SPS OOo2.4dev --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, TomW, i'll give that one a try! Have a great evening! :)
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