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Hi,



On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 18:35 -0700, lamouche wrote:

This is what I did:
1)  Click the Format menu and then Conditional Formatting....
2) Click the Help button.

With new installations as of today (version 3.3.2), I'm getting unexpected
behavior in Ubuntu 10.10 and Windows 7.

In Windows 7, the help button takes me this non-existent webpage:
http://help.libreoffice.org/scalc/2568554500?Language=en-US&System=WIN
http://help.libreoffice.org/scalc/2568554500?Language=en-US&System=WIN

In Ubuntu 10.10, the help button opens the local LibreOffice Help, but it
does not go to a Conditional Formatting section. Other help buttons in the
program open up the local help and go to a relevant section. I checked if
there is a section on Conditional Formatting, and there is.

Can others confirm this inconsistent behavior?

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I can confirm the Ubuntu behavior, I am not sure why it occurs. I can
not confirm the Windows behavior.

Here, in Slackware64, under LibreOffice RC1 3.4, I tested and worked properly.


Luiz Oliveira

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