> On Monday 27 August 2007 10:42:53 bg wrote:
> > This may be a Base feature only, but seems like Calc should
> > have a means of doing it. I want to increment a numerical field
> > (all in the same column as it happens) containing whole numbers,
> > varying from 0 to 99 - and increment them by one.
> >
> > Does this require writing a macro? I've searched extensively
> > though the help pages and can find nothing, so far, that might do
> > it.
> >
> > Running OOo 2.0 under Fedora Core2
> >
> > Yeah, I know. A little behind. But Core2 seems to still have most
> > everything I need :-)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Brewster Gillett


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> You are probably using the Fedora version. What you want to do works 
> in the official version from the OpenOffice.org site but does not 
> work and never will work in the Fedora version. Alledged patent and 
> copyright issues.

bg:

I don't think so - the OOo 2.0 I'm currently using is one I
downloaded from the OOo site long after I'd installed Core2.
So I doubt that's the problem.
> 
> The newer versions of Fedora have everything you would want. I just 
> switched a few moths ago from Fedora 6 to PCLinuxOS 2007.

So far every time a new Fedora release has come out it seems that all
they're talking about is improvements to look & feel - and I am
perfectly satisfied with the look and feel of Core2. I don't really
care whether I have all the latest gee-whiz GUI stuff like rotating 
cube windows for multiple open applications and so forth.

Eventually I'll have to break down and upgrade, as probably I should be
moving past OOo 2.0 as well. One of these days.....

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