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      A Former User last edited by

      Well, on my netbook I only have OpenOffice for now.
      And I've got a problem.

      I created a new sheet/list in my electricity bill table doc, and decided to organise it a bit differently. I realised at a certain moment that I forgot something, and added a couple of columns - they take part in the formulas I use there; it looked ugly etc., I hid them.
      Guess what?
      Now I can't find any possible way to show or unhide them. There is an option "show" somewhere, but it does nothing - as long as I can't "scroll to" and/or highlight the hidden columns.
      I seem to remember I saw such an option to show hidden elements for editing when I used Microsoft Office at work, in yonder days. I thought it must be only natural OpenOffice would do the same. Does it?

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      • blackbird71
        blackbird71 last edited by

        I don't use Open Office, but in both MS Office and Libre Office spreadsheet programs, if you hide a row or column, you have to highlight the rows or columns on both sides of the hidden row or column and then access the menu or button function for unhide/show (naming depends on the software). For example, with column C hidden, you would highlight column B across to column D, then select unhide/show. If you don't do the highlighting, nothing happens. If the column/row that was hidden is the left-most or top (A or 1 respectively), you have to highlight from the visible adjacent column or row into the index column or row before making your unhide/show command.

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          A Former User last edited by

          Thanks, Black.
          As always now, you were stealth this time again... ;_;

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            Deleted User last edited by

            Getting Open Office to behave properly at all has been a bit of a trick.

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              A Former User last edited by

              Which version do you have now?
              Is it already Apache perhaps? I saw some feedback... :rolleyes:

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                sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                OpenOffice has been under the Apache project for some time now. Of course, in most regards it is the same as LibreOffice.

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                  A Former User last edited by

                  I don't know, Steve. People in that feedback page compared those, and not in favour of the former.

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                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    Some of them are FOSS-purists, if their comments are about the license then I don't care. Apache OpenOffice is free and open-source even if it isn't under the GPL (it's under the Apache license).

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                      Deleted User last edited by

                      It's Apache.

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        Here's from forum.openoffice.org:

                        Select all the columns (click in the upper left corner of the cell grid), then right-click on any column header and choose Show.

                        What do you think?:)

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                          A Former User last edited by

                          Some of them are FOSS-purists, if their comments are about the license then I don't care. Apache OpenOffice is free and open-source even if it isn't under the GPL (it's under the Apache license).

                          IIRC, it was about certain glitches...

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