Hi :)
Here and in the accountancy practices i have worked in people definitely don't 
want the grid but then put some effort into getting different types of borders 
printed around specific cells or get rulers out to make sure they read the 
right figures.  

In one place my boss hated computer number-pad's "because it's upside-down and 
proper calculators are the other way around" (ie with 123 at the top not the 
bottom) so i bought a printing calculator that was the same way as the 
number-pad because that's what i trained on (thanks Meavis!).  When he nicked 
it to do a quick sum he was furious at me.  He was extremely fast on 
calculators that are "the right way up" but most of us could get the answer in 
a spreadsheet before he could find "a decent calculator".  Predictably i got 
fired "for being obtuse".  

People are often adamant that their way is the only way and indeed often it's 
easy to see their point of view but the thing i most like about OpenSource is 
that we can each have it our way, the right way, however many different and 
completely opposite ways that includes, and still help each other get the right 
answers.  

Btw sorry about the other thread where i didn't realise that documents were 
losing their freeze points.  I realised just after sending my answer but 
thought the best policy would be to let other people deal with it as i couldn't 
add anything useful.  

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 10/5/12, The Wolfkin <[email protected]> wrote:

From: The Wolfkin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Cal default print settings (and general 
default settings)
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 10 May, 2012, 13:19

thanks. I did find the settings to print the grid. it's just a bit odd imo
that it by default was off. I've never known anyone who was using a
spreadsheet and DIDN'T want the grid printed out. That's pretty much WHY
they use spreadsheets FOR the grid.

and thanks for the userprofile information. that will be helpful once I
experiment with it a bit.

-- 
Wolfkin
http://about.me/wolfkin




On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> You can just copy&paste the UserProfile to different machines to set
> things up the same without going through each individual setting.  It's
> probably better to copy the UserProfile into the right place before install
> LibreOffice just in case there are new settings that need to over-write
> 'old' ones.
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
>
> If you hunt around the print settings there is a tick-box to make row and
> column headings print.  I think try
>
> Format - Page - Sheet - Print - "Column and row headers"
>
> I've never known anyone want that sort of thing except a few techie types
> working in finances on working papers but then they have to switch it off
> to make presentable documents for clients.
>
> Also people get used to red wriggles and bad spellings in MS Office
> because it randomly switches styles back to ones set to use American
> English.  So people have learned they can't rely on spell-checkers.
> LibreOffice doesn't misbehave like that.  LO usually stays in the language
> you tell it you want and defaults to whatever you set for the Operating
> System (eg WinXp, Ubuntu, whatever)
>
> Gnumeric is a very light-weight spreadsheet program which is difficult to
> set to default to using MS formats.  I would stick with LibreOffice on
> machines that can handle it.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
>
> --- On Thu, 10/5/12, Andreas Säger <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Andreas Säger <[email protected]>
> Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Cal default print settings (and general
> default settings)
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thursday, 10 May, 2012, 9:18
>
> Am 10.05.2012 02:51, The Wolfkin wrote:
> > another quick one. by default Calc doesn't print the grid or column/row
> > headers. For everyone for whom I suggest LibreOffice this is a huge
> > problem. Is there a way to change settings by default?
> >
> > Speaking of default settings.. on a slightly more off topic. Is there a
> > way, for instance write a small script, to save a series of settings?
> When
> > I install LibreOffice on someone's computer I got thru a the same series
> of
> > steps to ensure the smoothest transition. This includes things like
> > changing the default file saving format. Perhaps turning the autocorrect
> > off (oddly most of the people I know would be grateful to remove the
> > squiggle they've just never known it was an option before), and stuff
> like
> > that.
> >
>
> Install http://gnumeric.org and forget about all office software based
> on templates and styles.
>
>
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