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Latest revision as of 13:42, 6 October 2021


3.x

Filtered rows are not longer deleted in OpenOffice.org 3 and higher


2.x

Why does deleting filtered rows remove other rows too?


When using Calc filters, selections that span a range of cells include filtered and hidden rows. Deleting a range of rows with a filter enabled will delete all rows in that range, whether they are visible or hidden, not just the visible rows.

To select multiple rows individually, select the first row, then use  CTRL  +  click  to select each additional row.


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