On 23/10/2019 16:50, Michael H wrote:
I'm on ubuntu, and see the full list of styles.
Down at the bottom of the styles list are view categories.. are you using 'view
all'?
Where did the file with the issue originate? Was it imported from another type
of file (ms Excel, or word perfect?) Does your problem exist in a new
spreadsheet also, or only the one with the list of hyperlinks? Have you tried
to create a new spreadsheet and copy the unformatted text over?
The file with the column of web links that was the subject of my initial
readability issues was a new Calc file that I made myself by copy and paste
from the original file which I had made using a text editor. My list of useful
links was getting rather large so I decided it would be more useful in the
longer run to convert it to a spreadsheet with clickable links.
However, I've just had a quick look back at some 8 other spreadsheets which
I've made over the past 7-10 years and they all have the same limited set of
cell styles. Some of these spreadsheets are in almost daily use.
And I've also just tried making a couple of new blank spreadsheets and they
also come with exactly the same limited set of cell styles on my Ubuntu box. On
the Windows 10 box, they show an available 'All' list of 18 cell styles.
I've been using whatever version of LO came with UbuntuStudio distros for
years. Current version info is :
Version: 6.0.7.3 Build ID: 1:6.0.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.10
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk2;
Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); Calc: group
But as I said in a previous post, I have now improved the readability by using
a light gray custom background in the cell so the underlying problem is of
purely academic interest now.
Philip
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