normally I do .. but in this case it was in .ods format.. I'm positive I
mentioned that earlier. I just checked. it was my second message. These
were .ods files to repeat myself. In the other thread on defaults I did
mention that I prefer to default to Office formats but that happened to not
be the case here. I spend a lot of time dealing with people who are not ..
quite adept with technology. I would never have left out such a major
detail.
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 3:33 PM, Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:
Am 10.05.2012 14:29, The Wolfkin wrote:
Thanks Tom I did actually figure that part out. It was just when i saved
and closed the file. I tried to open it again and the row wasn't frozen. I
assumed that was intentionally and didn't know how to change it. Now i see
that it was a bug and i need to reassess my results.
You forgot to mention that you save in some foreign format.
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