![]() ![]() ![]() The bullet is defined by a list style (a very bad chosen name – personal opinion). I’d recommend first to read the Writer Guide for information about styles.Ī paragraph style can associate a bullet to the paragraph so that when such a paragraph is started, the preferred bullet is automatically added before the paragraph. As a beginner, all his/her formatting is probably direct formatting, i.e. If you want to move or change properties to multiple controls (button, checkbox, radio button, selection list box, etc) hold the shift key while selecting them with design mode turned on. Shift+Arrow key = it moves (I’m guessing) 2 tab spaces.Īlt+Arrow key = moves the control (button, checkbox, radio button, selection list box, etc) one pixel at a time for precise positioning. Just the arrow keys = it moves in the direction of the arrow key as if you’ve pressed the tab key. ![]() If it’s only one button in one cell and it’s position doesn’t paste where you want it click on the button with design mode on to select it and use the arrow keys to move it around. Copy/Pasting them doesn’t seem to retain their position in the cell (there may be a setting I’m not aware of). To create blank lines since it squashes everything together stupidly.īuttons and form controls like checkboxes I’ve found a bit difficult to work with in Libre Calc. Since the formatting of this ridiculously horrid new site is wonky I’m using That works for me pasting form controls making them carry formatting and the property settings. Just ‘paste’, not any of the special paste options. Try turning design mode on, selecting the button, and copying it as usual through the right-click menu then select the cell you want to paste it in and paste it. ![]()
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