Good Evening, I have a suggestion to add the new version of LibreOffice 4.3,
the possibility of adding the feature to select different rows in a table
made in Writer. Example: Creating a table with four columns and five rows, I
only leave the line 2:05 with different colors, it is the suggestion of an
Architect Municipal Transport and Trafficking in the Municipality of Porto
Velho-RO. For this feature in Microsoft Word (all versions).
please is only an suggestion for what continue best ever.
ERIC ZANOVELLO
Department of Resources and Information Technology Modernization - Drti
Head of the Computer Support - HCSD
Municipality of Porto Velho
Phone: (69) 3901-3206 / 9225-1658
Rua Duque de Caxias, # 186 - Subdivision Arigolândia - Porto Velho - RO CEP
76801-006
Email: eric.zanovello @ portovelho.ro.gov.br
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