On Mon June 5 2006 20:11, + Dr. Juan Pedro Sanchez C wrote: > [ MODERATED ] *********************** > 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?
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Tue June 6 2006 06:30, John King wrote: > > 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. Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
