Spreadsheet that starts 'empty' and grows as you enter data - is there such a beast?

Chris Green cl at isbd.net
Fri Mar 15 10:14:04 UTC 2013


On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 04:30:06PM -0300, Matthew Sturdy wrote:
>    On 14 March 2013 16:10, Chris Green <[1]cl at isbd.net> wrote:
> 
>      I don't care about the waste of space, I just don't want to *see* them.
>      Yes, because it makes it more difficult to see the data.  Where there
>      are only actually five coumns and a dozen or so rows all that other junk
>      is distracting.
> 
>      As I commented above all I really want is a way to *hide* unwanted rows
>      and columns.
> 
>    Well... I accept that this isn't a direct solution, but the following will
>    leave you with something very minimal indeed!
>    Open LibreOffice's Calc, you can hide the toolbars (View>Toolbars) and the
>    part at the bottom (View>Status Bar) and even hide the column and row
>    indicators (View>Column & Row Headers) and then hide the cell lines.
>     (Tools > Options > LibreOffice Calc > View... then set "Grid Lines" to
>    "Hide").
>    You can then resize the window...  to show only a few rows and columns

But next time can I get directly to that layout?  I.e. I want to present
the user with just that when the application is fired up.

-- 
Chris Green




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