Piet van Oostrum wrote
edo1 wrote:
> I hate to ask this, since I thought of myself as pretty competent in
Calc.
> But here goes:
>
> I can't run even the simplest functions in the spreadsheet. E.g, =3-2
shows
> up in the designated cell as a text string "=3-2" rather than the digit
1. I
> also get text strings instead of proper results for =SUM(A1:A10), say,
and
> all other functions. This happens in LO 4.4.2.2 as well as in ver.
4.3.5,
> which previously worked fine. A virus scan of the LO installation
folder
> turned up nothing. Since I haven't used Calc for a long time, I'm
reluctant
> to go back to a previous restore point without trying some other things
> first. Can anyone suggest what I might do now? I'm running Win7x64. -
edo1
Check your preferences, I guess this is Tool->Options on Windows.
then LibreOffice Calc->View->Display-> uncheck Formulas
Thanks, Piet. I hadn't known that choice is available. - edo1
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