Hi :)
Is it more elegant to do Calc type functions in Calc and then copy or link the
relevant cells into Writer? Then you have more abilitiy to finesse even quite
radical changes? Writer/Word are necessarily quite limited so i have some
documents where i use Calc/Excel have the limited writing in them just in cells
of their own although text-boxes might be an easier way to go in some cases. If
you are writing a book/thesis with a lot of mathematical formula then perhaps
something like LaTex (or something) might be better looking? I don't know tho.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: Barbara Duprey <Barb@onr.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 20 December, 2010 21:20:52
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] 'Fille-down' function in Writer Tables?
On 12/20/2010 2:47 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hi,
I know there is a way to do this, because I found it a long time ago,
but for the life of me can't figure it out now...
How do I define a formula in a cell in a Writer Table, then fill that
formula down?
Thanks,
I'd love to see this in Writer, but as far as I know only Calc has the
lower-right corner handle
that you drag to get this capability. Maybe a dynamic link to a spreadsheet
would let it work,
though I haven't tried that.
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