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Hi :)
Ouch.  I am still on the 3.3.2 quite happily with no problems at all.  Is there 
some rule about if you do take back-ups you will never need them but the 1 file 
you don't back-up is the one that will go horribly wrong at some point?  I think 
"Murphy's Law" or something?  At some point i might try the newer ones but i'm 
quite happy waiting for them to appear in the repos/ppa.
Regards from
Tom :)




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From: Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, 25 August, 2011 19:06:34
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Basic question for new LibreOffice user...

2011/8/25 Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com>:
2011/8/25 Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com>:
2011/8/25 Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>:
Hi :)
It was the 3.4.0 that was really bad.  That is probably the one you tried. 
The
3.4.1 was ok but the 3.4.2 is much better judging from the comments about 
it.
It's really stable now i think.  I still prefer the 3.3.x tho.

As I remember it I tried 3.4.0 first and updated to 3.4.1 later. Some
of the bugs were corrected but one or two of the nasty ones were still
there.
Actually I don't remember right now what the bugs were about, but I
think I filed a couple of bug reports, but not all of them were fixed
in 3.4.1.

Of course I realize that I really should at least install 3.4.2 to
test it out and maybe report bugs, keeping 3.3.3 for doing the useful
stuff, but I just didn't do that yet…

And I just realised that 3.3.4 is released, so at least I will install
that one right now, I think… And while I'm there, I guess I should
read the 3.4.2 change log too…

I looked at the 3.4.2 release notes and I couldn't see that the cell
character colour format thing is fixed yet, so I'll stay with 3.3 for
some more time. When you format a cell to view characters in different
colours depending on its value, like ”[>25][RED]# ##0,00;[<0][RED]#
##0,00;[GREEN]# ##0,00” and things like that


Okay, I accidently happened to enter the same colour twice, but you
know what I mean, don't you…? :P

”[>25][RED]# ##0,00;[<0][BLUE]# ##0,00;[GREEN]# ##0,00”

Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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