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Hi. I'm new to this list & am searching for help with LibreOffice.

I'm using LinuxMint 17.2 & have LibreOffice 5.0.3.2 at the moment. It is
usually updated regularly via the LinuxMint update channel.

I discovered that I had lost important formatting, when LibreOffice 4 had
been updated, I think, to version 5. I am using LibreOffice Calc for a
basic home finances accounting spreadsheet. I group each month's finance
data together once the month is finished so that all that is seen, is the
final months totals. To my dismay, I found after the update mentioned
earlier, the hidden data 'rows' of each month were inaccessible with the
loss of the little + icon that usually enables you to expand out those
rows. The visible rows numbering reflect accurately that there are hidden
rows there somewhere. All subsequent data entries into new rows & their
end-of-month groups seem to function perfectly, but the older months groups
formatting remains inaccessible

I've tried accessing it by opening the spreadsheet in earlier versions of
Calc 4 but with no success

Can anybody help me please

Thanks

Roger Sheehy

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