No.
 I am describing clicking on a box and having no indication given that the 
computer knows I am selecting that box. I can click multiple times on the 
cell and it would not make any difference. 
 I think it was due to something I did and cannot replicate because I copied 
the cells to a new spreadsheet and had no problems.

 On 8/13/05, Jonathon Coombes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 18:14 -0400, David Rudel wrote:
> > I have a curious problem, and i was wondering if it is a bug or if there 
> is
> > something extra I need to do. It is more a nuisance than a major 
> problem.
> > I often have two Calc documents open at once. One document has a list of
> > important information, which I can then cut and paste where needed in 
> the
> > other document.
> > I have noticed that when I switch from one document to the other and 
> click
> > on a cell, the outline normally does not appear. I can still do the cut 
> and
> > paste, but the cells I select do not shadow as I select them, so I have 
> to
> > be careful to make sure I am dragging my cursor over the correct cells.
> > Is this a known issue? Is there something specific I have to do to tell
> > Calc that I really want it to consider the other document the active 
> page?
> > [I searched the knowledge base, but I was unable to find anything 
> related.]
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> If I understand you correctly, there should have been something about
> this in the knowledgebase. It appears you are looking at the two
> different levels of selection within Calc, right? That is, you can
> have a selected cell(s), or you can activate a cell, in which case
> you are typing contents etc. Is that what you are describing?
> 
> Regards
> Jonathon
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