Wow, Brian, great find! Borders, who would have thunk? :) Glad to have this
great input,
Elchanan 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 11:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Günter Boussery
Subject: Re: [users] small font in help function

At 11:18 19/11/2007 +0300, Günter Boussery wrote:
>Further, in Excel I like using the right 
>alignment with an indent ­ a table looks so much 
>better when a number isn't glued to the border 
>of the cell. In Open office it is not possible 
>to adjust the right alignment in a cell. When 
>will this be adjusted. I have just downloaded 
>version 2.3 and still this function is not there.

After having previously offered a workaround for 
this, I have now spotted the right way to do 
it!  So the facility *is* present in version 2.3 of Calc, in fact.

Go to Format | Cells... or right-click | Format 
Cells... and then the Borders tab.  Under 
"Spacing to contents", you can adjust the spacing 
between the contents and the cell boundaries in 
all directions; this applies whether or not there 
is any border specified.  By default, the four 
values are locked together; you need to remove 
the tick from Synchronize if you wish to set 
different spacings to different edges of the cell.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker

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