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Hi Albert,

On Tuesday, 2012-01-31 19:35:54 +0100, Albert Thuswaldner wrote:

However something I noticed is that there are still some problems with
entering the 'Prefix name" in the options, firstly the input box seems to be
overwritten by the label ( part of the input/edit field for the prefix is
missing until you type )

Hmm, strange, I haven't notice that myself.

Just to say that I see the same here, seems the fixed text partly
overwrites the edit box, it's just a few pixels, probably an error in
calculating size of fixed text and position of edit box in the resource
file.

Additionally you still can get the prefix name to
be blank ( or at least I managed to do that ) by attempting to change the
name by delete, when all the name is deleted you get a message saying the
sheet prefix is illegal ( actually I find that behaviour annoying e.g. I
would prefer/expect the error after I press ok ) And if fact with the blank
( from the error scenario above ) you can press ok and now the default
prefix is blank :-)

For me allowing a blank prefix is a feature and not a bug! If someone
wants to have his/her default worksheets named with only numbers (1,
2, 3...) who are we to deny him/her of that? Unless there is some
technical reason against that I have overlooked of course.

No, there isn't, a number only is fine and is often used with year
numbers. The user will have to bear with the consequences that the sheet
name will be enclosed in single quotes when formulas are displayed ;-)

  Eike

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