On Monday March 19 2007 2:52 pm, Anthony Chilco wrote: > Hi Elliot, > I don't know if you can set up a template, but it's fairly simple > to redo your shading after adding or deleting rows. Just select two > rows by click-dragging the row numbers on the left. Right-click the > selection and click 'copy'. Select the area that you want to shade, > right-click and select 'paste special'. In the paste special > dialogue, uncheck all the boxes except 'formats'. > tc > > You appear not to be subscribed to the users' mailing list. You > could miss many of the replies to your post unless you do > subscribe. Just send a blank message addressed to > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> using the e-mail account through > which you want to receive it. You will receive a message asking you > to confirm your subscription by replying to it. See > http://support.openoffice.org/index.html for more options. > Subscribing is optional. Be aware that after subscribing, you may > receive many messages from the list. Be prepared to set up mail > filters in your email client in order to deal with them. > > Elliot Somers wrote: > > I have been working with OOo for a while now. There is one > > thing that still baffles me. In a table in calc I shade every > > other row with 10% gray for easy reading on the list I maintain. > > I then copy paste it into writer so I can add a banner and better > > formatting. I can't see where one might automatically set a shade > > pattern for a spreadsheet. Everytime I add or delete a person > > from my list I have to manually shade and unshade the pattern. If > > there is a way to do it with the current 2.1 version I cannot > > find it. Please let me know if there is an option I'm not aware > > of and if not, where I might suggest this feature for future > > releases of OOo. > > Thanks, > > Elliot Somers
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