I just tried to replicate this on Windows7 Professional. I was able to save
a table after setting a default text value in one field. However, after
that, I could not edit the the table structure at all. I could enter data in
the table but I could not alter the table by changing current field
properties, even if there was no data in the field.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Tod Hopkins <hoplist@hillmanncarr.com>wrote:
Just begun working with Base, 3.3.2. Cannot set default field values
because the Save function stops working if you add a value to any "default"
field. When you add a default value, the Save icon is "enabled" but
clicking has no effect. The icon remains enabled. And you can't close the
edit window because you can't save changes.
Deleting the default value allows you to save. Other changes did not
trigger the problem. The default values were valid. I tried many
variations and I am quite certain some, at least, were perfectly valid
entries.
Can anyone replicate this?
Cheers,
tod
Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
todhopkins@hillmanncarr.com
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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Base Field Defaut Disables Save · Steve Edmonds
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