I would suggest that you file and enhancement request at
www.openoffice.org, post the number back to this list and everyone can
vote on it - if they agree.

/paul

On 5/4/05, John Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello;
> 
> There are many places where a dimension must be set, such as margins,
> tab stops, indents, line spacing, grid spacing, etc. But OO only
> provides two decimal places. This is very limiting. A simple dimension
> of .125" or .375" cannot be specified, ending up as .13" and .38"
> respectively. Forget about a sixteenth of an inch (.0625"), since it
> requires four decimal places. The only way to achieve higher precision
> is to change to millimeters or points, which are much smaller units of
> measurement to begin with, so two decimal places can describe a much
> smaller increment. But the user should be able to work in his or her
> preferred unit of measurement.
> 
> I would like to see as many as six decimal places. It can't be all that
> hard to add this capability. Thank you.
> 
> John Hardy
> 
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