![]() ![]() I suspect that the unacceptable entry format allowed in the original file on xp machine was what was causing the problem.īut it now appears to be resolved as my new file appears to work. I noticed I could not cut&paste what I had beed able to cut&paste with xp the other day, but did not connect the two things together with the row insert error. Building upon the success of our award-winning Apache OpenOffice 4.0 release, which was well-received by both users and reviewers, the 4.0. I suspect that cells in question contained something that was allowed to be cut&pasted in 32bit xp, but not in current situation. The Apache OpenOffice project (formerly ) is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Apache 4.0.1. ![]() You can download Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 here. Free alternative for Office productivity tools: Apache OpenOffice - formerly known as - is an open-source office productivity software suite containing word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, formula editor, and database management applications. All users of Apache OpenOffice 4.0 or earlier are advised to upgrade. Resaved as an odf file.īoth odf and 97/2000/xp files now allow inserting of rows. Apache OpenOffice 4.0.1 is a maintenance release which fixes critical issues and improves the overall quality of the application. Reformatted column of cells where problem occurs. ![]() Still the same problem, but only on certain cells/rows! Bill wrote:Did you download Apache OpenOffice from the official site?ĭoes the problem occur with only one file? Does it occur with all Excel 97 files? Does it occur with new files?Īt the moment, I am using AOO 4.1 Beta in non-compatibility mode and have no problem inserting rows in Excel 97 files.Įdit: Reinstalled AOO 4.0.1. ![]()
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