So you don't believe in that font thing? Maybe setting all cells to another
font will change the default row height?

Or maybe not...

Here are my data:

Ubuntu 7.04
OpenOffice.org 2.2.0
Standard row height: 4,3 mm (divide by 25,4 for inches, or I'll do it for
you: 0,17")
Standard font: DejaVu Sans 10 (don't ask me why...)

Setting all cells to Arial 12 changed their height to 5,1 mm (0,20"), but
their standard value is still 4,3 mm. So obviously I was wrong, as usual.

Anyone else?

J.R.


2007/9/14, Rick Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Harold Fuchs wrote:
> > On 14/09/2007, Rick Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> I have OOo 2.2.1 installed on Kubuntu. Previous versions of OOo have
> >> always had a default Row Height of 0.18". Now with version 2.2.1 the
> >> default is 0.24". Can I change this? I can't find a setting anywhere
> for
> >> this as a default setting.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Rick
> >>
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> > On my Windows version of 2.2.1 under  Format>Row  there's a box labelled
> > "Default Value" which should be checked. Does your version on Kubuntu
> not
> > have this?
> >
> > The Help also says that checking this box causes the height to adjust
> > according to the current font.
> >
> >
> My version does have that check box, but all it does is return the row
> height to .24". When I set the row height to .18" the check box changes
> to being unchecked. When I check it, the row height goes back to .24".
> Is this a difference between the Windows and Linux versions? Or is it a
> bug?
>
> Thanks,
> Rick
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