I would be interested to know what that does to the size and performance of
the file.  (Not interested enough to experiment).

If you want pre-set values, set up a spreadsheet the way you want and save
it as a template (File >Templates >Save.


Joe Conner wrote:
> 
> 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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