Dr. Juan Pedro Sanchez C wrote:

> Under winxp + OO 2.0.2 I didn have this problem.
> I jumped to Linux Suse 10.1 which comes with OO 2.0.2.
> When I open a NEW Calc sheet, the columns are extremely large,
> and if I click on the right arrow, I can grab the separation
> between the columns in order to reduce the size.
> I've had to select the whole sheet, reduce the zoom to 20%,
> change the width and optimal width to 0.01 inches. Save the
> file; reopen it; select the sheet again, change the width to
> 0.1", zoom to 75%, and the columns are about 1 inch wide.
> If I introduce data, save it, and reopen it, the width column
> is not preserved.
> Do anybody else have a similar problem? How did you fix it?
> Thanks for your help.
> Juan Pedro Sanchez.
> 

I'm afraid I can't confirm this on a new installation of Suse
10.1.  In case it helps, here's some information on the
installation.

New installation of 10.1 from the dvd iso, including the Novell
version of ooo on a Toshiba Satellite notebook.

During the installation, I noticed that the online update
downloaded updates to openoffice, including a GB version of
something I didn't catch.

The version is labelled as Build 2.0.2.7.1

The only things I have changed from the original installation
are:

        Setting the Language section choices all to English (UK)

        Importing fonts from my Windows XP partition to the Linux font
installer.

Let me know if there are any other settings you wish me to check.

-- 

John

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