Hi :)
On Ubuntu 12.04 with LibreOffice 3.5.7 i didn't even have a "sort" option
in my right-click menu. I tried with and without LibreOffice dialogues.
Still not there!
The "Sort A-Z" button on the icon-bar and the menu option did both work but
i can't test the right-click option because it's not there!! :( Admittedly
i might have done something dumb to break it or hide it but i'm fairly sure
i haven't.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 28 September 2014 12:20, Ian Whitfield <whitfield@telkomsa.net> wrote:
On 09/28/2014 11:53 AM, Paolo Debortoli wrote:
a debian user has written on a mailing list that differently from version
4.2, in the last 4.3.2.1 version the ordering function (right click ->
sort) in calc is not working yet (I haven't verified it by myself at the
moment actually).
It works fine in 4.3.2.2 on PClinuxOS.
IanW
Pretoria RSA
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