On Tue, 4 Sep 2018 12:04:48 -0400 charles meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> My esteemed mates, > Excel seems to have a built-in flaw where if one cell gets too close > to another cell the cell with characters in it creates an extra line > of space under the line of characters. > > Ex. In an Excel cell … The cell is getting too close > > Is there anyway to delete/remove/eliminate that extra space under > characters in a cell in Libre Calc? Charles, I think that what you mean here is that your workbook sometimes inserts a word wrap where no word wrap seems to be called for: that is, you have one line of text and the cell takes up two lines. This happens when the line of text is very close to the right edge of the cell. Right? It's not an extra space under the characters. I believe that it's the application, whether it's Calc or Excel or whatever, being slightly off in its calibration of how much room the characters have taken up. If you delete so much as a period, the cell will wrap correctly. But you probably need that period. The wrapping is a visual annoyance, but I have never seen it affect the contents in any way. My experience is that if you stick with the default font in the default blank workbook/spreadsheet, you'll see much less of this. In Windows (or at least in my installation of LibreOffice in my installation of Windows 10), Calc's default font is Liberation Sans 10-point. I think that's what it is in Linux, too, but it has been a while and I'm not sure. Anyway, I do find that LibreOffice Calc is more reliable about accurate word wrapping than Excel (with a default of Calibri 10, again, if I remember correctly). But no spreadsheet application I've ever tried, going back to Quattro Pro (which has been bundled with WordPerfect since about 1995), has ever been 100% reliable about word wrapping. If I change the default font to something that's easier for me to read, old geezer that I am, I'm *much* more likely to see those unexpected word wraps. If 10-point Liberation Sans (which is quite a bit like Arial) isn't a good choice to work in for you, maybe you can try zooming the view to 125% or something. Hope this helps at least a little bit. I'm not a technical wizard by any means, but I crank out a spreadsheet a week on average (mostly for inventory and organizational purposes, less so for math or formulas), and that has been my experience. Eddie -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: https://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ Privacy Policy: https://www.documentfoundation.org/privacy
