On Mon, 31 Mar 2025 at 02:17, Dave Close <dave@compata.com> wrote:
I realize that Calc includes a "duplicate worksheet" function and that
that works correctly, except that it give the new worksheet a name
that does not conform to my expectation. I would prefer to continue
to use my established procedure so I wonder why it no longer works.
Would it not be easier to use the 'Duplicate Sheet' function,
double-click on the sheet's tab, and rename the sheet rather than
fixing column widths?
I realise the way you first described OUGHT to work as you describe, but .....
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