LibreOffice 3.5.6.2
Mac OS 10.6.8
I have a spreadsheet with 4 sheets. File has been taking a long time to
save (10 seconds or so for a 650kb file). Auto-filter is currently on
for at least one sheet. This morning I closed the file because after
saving, the display of the grid was wrong. Auto-filter pop-up arrows and
column headings were mixed up and wouldn't revert to the proper display.
After closing with a save, when I re-opened, the last sheet I worked on
opens, file says there are 4 sheets, but I can't access the sheet tabs
to navigate to the other tabs. I've opened Calc options/prefs and made
sure it was set to display sheet tabs in the window. No luck.
I've spent 8-10 hours on this file with some complicated vlookups,
formulas, etc. (most of which have been converted to data by now), and I
need to complete it today or tomorrow and am a bit panicked. Can't think
of anything else that would cause this, nor how to access the other
sheets. Help please!
Thanks!
Carl
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