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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 03:13:52PM +0200, Beso wrote: |
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> 2008/10/21 Michael George <george@××××××××××.com>: |
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> > Yesterday I saw that openoffice 3.0 was unmasked for amd64 so I built |
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> > and installed it. It seemed to work fine on a couple test documents |
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> > that I opened, but then I ran into a problem with the one which has my |
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> > household expense spreadsheets. |
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> > I opened it and the data on one of the sheets was there for sure, but |
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> > there was no tab bar for moving between the sheets. I saved a copy of |
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> > that spreadsheet into a new file to see if a natively-stored file will |
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> > have the same problem. It did. I looked to see if there was an option |
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> > to turn on the sheet tab bar, but I didn't find any. |
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> > So I rebuilt 2.4.1 and tested it on the spreadsheed which I saved with |
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> > OOo 3.0. It also didn't show the tab bar at the bottom! When I opened |
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> > my original with 2.4.1, though, it appears fine. |
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> i can see the tab bar in my openoffice 3.0. |
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> but in the openoffice options you can a find a reference to it: |
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> tools->options->Openoffice.org Calc->View->Sheet divider should be ticked. |
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Ah, there's the setting for it. Turning it off and back on brought the |
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tabs back. Thanks for the help! |
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-M |
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There are 10 kinds of people in this world: |
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Those who can count in binary and those who cannot. |