Hi,
Sorry, I answered for Calc instead of Writer.
You can copy-paste a table from Calc to Writer.
Best regards
JBF
Le 28/09/2011 10:14, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Bonjour Guillaume,
Le 06/09/2011 14:45, Guillaume Fillol a écrit :
Hello,
Using Writer with LibreOffice 3.4.2, I try to check a whole table cell.
Here is an example : http://ca47.fr/LibreOfficeSample-CheckTableCell.odt
Is there any way to do without using 2 misplaced lines ?
I am not sure if your question has been understood :-)
If I understand right, you can do what you want in LibreOffice 3.4 :
right click -> format cell > tab border and choose the crossing ones.
Perhaps you should ask for help on the French speaking mailing-list :
http://fr.libreoffice.org/assistance/
Best regards
JBF
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] Calc and Base problems. (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] [writer] How to check a whole table cell ? · Jean-Baptiste Faure
- Re: [libreoffice-users] [writer] How to check a whole table cell ? · Jean-Baptiste Faure
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