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Needs to be a simple table in writer not an embeded calc spreadsheet.

Friend is complaining about it as he says he needs the function that he 
had in MS Word, but can not afford the price of Word.

I can see how to hide the text but this leaves small empty rows. Would 
need to completely hide the row as if it was not there.

Thanks for advice.

Jason.
On 07/05/2013 11:24, Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] wrote:
Hi :)
Lol!!  Yes, but is it an embedded Calc object or a straight table? 
[shrugs]  We both covered 1 option each so one of the answers works 
and the other doesn't.  My money would be on your answer but it's nice 
to show there is a choice imo.
Regards from
Tom :)




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At 00:50 07/05/2013 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:
If the table is a spreadsheet (Calc) ...

I wonder if the message subject gives us a clue about this ...

Brian Barker


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