On Monday, November 04, 2013 07:59:56 PM yahoo-pier_andreit wrote:
using Version 4.0:build-30 on opensuse 12.3
write "W2" in cell A1
choose font liberation sans
choose font size 24
in cell A1 only " 2" is visible, W is invisible
I tried with many fonts and it happens only with size 24
I tried with other numbers after "W" and it happens also
would you please to test in your systems???
thanx, ciao :-) pier
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Just tried it on openSUSE 12.2 also with :
libreOffice Calc
Version: 4.1.1.2
Build ID: 410m0(Build:2)
When I etered it , the row height was automatically increased and on
exiting to another cell the new height was retained. Thought maybe its a
configuration setting but I did not find one that would cause the
problem.
Russ
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