Hi Drew,
Am 08.02.2012 00:32, schrieb drew:
The user asked how to rename sheets in Calc - end of story.
But the beginning of the story is, that the user, before asking this
question, first described an unfortunate way of holding data, which
is the reason why he needs to rename a big number of sheets.
Sometimes you serve better if you do not *only* answer the question.
If you don't want to answer that question, then don't answer - but don't
open the door and show him two young men in white shirts offering to
save his soul..
or - answer his, perfectly valid, question first and then offer the
sermon, but what he got was a sermon and no answer to his question.
That´s not true. There were several suggestions how to rename the
sheets. *You* even "translated" an Excel macro for him. So how can
you say, no answer was given?
Stefan
:-)
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