I am not sure that you can. However, you can hide the rows and columns
you do not want.
For example, if you want ten rows and three columns ONLY, then you can
click once on cell
A1, and while holding down the shift key you press CTRL and Down Arrow
simultaneously,
thus marking all rows from row 11 to the last. Then when they are
marked you can format -
rows - hide. All rows beyond 10 will disappear.
Similarly, in the above example, click on cell D1, hold down the shift
key, simultaneously
press CTRL and Right Arrow. Then format - columns - hide. Now you have
a 3-column
by 10-row grid only.
Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA, USA
Farid Hamjavar wrote:
Greetings,
Open office 2.0.4 on Linux/Windows
When a new spreadsheet is launched,
it starts off with [virtually] infinite number of
columns and rows.
Q1) is that a feature I can adjust?
Q2) how can one launch a spreadsheet with user-defined
values for rows and columns.
Thanks,
Farid
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