*Helmar Fernandes
*=====================
Ubuntu user #33596
Maverick Meerkat 10.10
www.penguim.net/pocosdecaldas
On 17 May 2011 06:31, Thomas Blasejewicz <thomas.blasejewicz@gmail.com
wrote:
Good morning
(I am subscribed to the list, but under a different mail address, which I
apparently cannot use where I am now. I hope, this gets through anyway,.)
I am on the other side of the world from where I usually work and brought
a
notebook PC with me, that I now use for the first time.
(Dell Vostro 3500, Windows 7, Libreoffice 3.3).
When I am in Calc and want to search for something, a "search and
replace"
dialog box opens. On my desktop computer at home I have the handle "more
options" -> click -> search all sheets. I would like to do the same thing
on
the notePC, but the lower portion of that dialog box is and remains
somewhere BELOW the lower edge of the screen = invisible.
Is there a trick that would allow me to move the box across the screen
and
thus reach its lower end?
Thank you in advance.
Thomas
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