Hi
I have queries developed in base for extracting information from a db.
In open office 3.3, I could execute a query, copy a line of the
resulting output and paste it into a calc spreadsheet with proper
formatting retained. When I do the same in LO 3.4.3, the cell formatting
is not preserved properly.
I should mention that in both OO and LO, the titles of all the columns
also get copied into the new spreadsheet when performing this operation
which is a bit annoying but easily deleted.
Any idea if this is a bug that has developed or if there is another way
I should be putting information from a query output into a spreadsheet?
Thanks.
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