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Old 02-20-2008, 07:58 PM
Hugh Newbury
 
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Default Strange aberration in OO.o

Hi:

I have a peculiar problem with OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet. I keep
track of the rainfall here in a very simple file which adds up the
month's total rainfall from a column of daily figures. I enter the
week's figures each Sunday and then print out the file. On the printout
some of the figures, always zeroes, are missing, though they are there
on the monitor. I have tried deleting and re-entering the zeroes,
without any improvement. Not all the zeroes are missing. I'm using OO.o
2.0.4 under Slack 10.2.0. The printer, which has never behaved like this
before, is an HP Deskjet 990cxi.

I'm flummoxed. Any help out there, please?

Hugh


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Old 02-20-2008, 07:58 PM
Leonard The Committed
 
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:03:10 +0000, Hugh Newbury wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I have a peculiar problem with OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet. I keep
> track of the rainfall here in a very simple file which adds up the
> month's total rainfall from a column of daily figures. I enter the
> week's figures each Sunday and then print out the file. On the printout
> some of the figures, always zeroes, are missing, though they are there
> on the monitor. I have tried deleting and re-entering the zeroes,
> without any improvement. Not all the zeroes are missing. I'm using OO.o
> 2.0.4 under Slack 10.2.0. The printer, which has never behaved like this
> before, is an HP Deskjet 990cxi.
>
> I'm flummoxed. Any help out there, please?
>
> Hugh


Sounds more like an OO.o problem than a Slackware problem. You might want
to try to find an OO.o newsgroup or discussion website.

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:58 PM
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Hugh Newbury wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have a peculiar problem with OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet. I keep
> track of the rainfall here in a very simple file which adds up the
> month's total rainfall from a column of daily figures. I enter the
> week's figures each Sunday and then print out the file. On the printout
> some of the figures, always zeroes, are missing, though they are there
> on the monitor. I have tried deleting and re-entering the zeroes,
> without any improvement. Not all the zeroes are missing. I'm using OO.o
> 2.0.4 under Slack 10.2.0. The printer, which has never behaved like this
> before, is an HP Deskjet 990cxi.
>


IMHO it's a problem with cell formatting, nothing to do with either OS
or printer setup. Try on a more appropriate NG.

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Hugh Newbury
 
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Leonard The Committed wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:03:10 +0000, Hugh Newbury wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I have a peculiar problem with OpenOffice.org's spreadsheet. I keep
>> track of the rainfall here in a very simple file which adds up the
>> month's total rainfall from a column of daily figures. I enter the
>> week's figures each Sunday and then print out the file. On the printout
>> some of the figures, always zeroes, are missing, though they are there
>> on the monitor. I have tried deleting and re-entering the zeroes,
>> without any improvement. Not all the zeroes are missing. I'm using OO.o
>> 2.0.4 under Slack 10.2.0. The printer, which has never behaved like this
>> before, is an HP Deskjet 990cxi.
>>
>> I'm flummoxed. Any help out there, please?
>>
>> Hugh

>
> Sounds more like an OO.o problem than a Slackware problem. You might want
> to try to find an OO.o newsgroup or discussion website.
>

Thanks for that.

Hugh

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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 09:03:10 +0000, Hugh Newbury wrote:

snip...

> week's figures each Sunday and then print out the file. On the printout
> some of the figures, always zeroes, are missing, though they are there
> on the monitor. I have tried deleting and re-entering the zeroes,
> without any improvement. Not all the zeroes are missing. I'm using OO.o



Looks like you have "hide when printing" checked. Right click the cell
that is not printing, then select format-cells and choose the cell
protection tab. The lower section shows Print. It has one checkbox, "hide
when printing." If it's checked, nothing will show when printed, even
though the data may display.

If this is so, then I would select all cells and change the format for the
entire sheet so it will print properly in the future.

HTH

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:58 PM
Hugh Newbury
 
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Peter wrote:

[snippity snip]

> Looks like you have "hide when printing" checked. Right click the cell
> that is not printing, then select format-cells and choose the cell
> protection tab. The lower section shows Print. It has one checkbox, "hide
> when printing." If it's checked, nothing will show when printed, even
> though the data may display.
>
> If this is so, then I would select all cells and change the format for the
> entire sheet so it will print properly in the future.
>
> HTH
>


Certainly does help! Brilliant! Always something new to be learned. Many
thanks.

Hugh

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:58 PM
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:48:44 +0000, Hugh Newbury wrote:

snip...

>
> Certainly does help! Brilliant! Always something new to be learned. Many
> thanks.
>
> Hugh
>

good to hear.

> Hugh Newbury
>
> Running Linux Suse 10.1 in deepest Dorset


btw, if you're running Suse, why did you post on AOLS?

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Old 02-20-2008, 07:59 PM
Hugh Newbury
 
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Peter wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 15:48:44 +0000, Hugh Newbury wrote:
>
> snip...
>
>> Certainly does help! Brilliant! Always something new to be learned. Many
>> thanks.
>>
>> Hugh
>>

> good to hear.
>
>> Hugh Newbury
>>
>> Running Linux Suse 10.1 in deepest Dorset

>
> btw, if you're running Suse, why did you post on AOLS?
>

Because the OO.o is on my homebuild computer running Slack. Thought
there might be a conflict or something. I use a Dell running Suse for
internet stuff.

Hugh

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