Marrimarro-Horoonsi'nani ilka
Huni
Qiphisa Huni hasaawa mitte sooro suuqitokkini cufi.
Gudi
Kaa'lote baala soorona cufa loosansi.
Udiinugaxa
By clicking the arrow next to some icons you open a toolbar. To move a toolbar, drag the title bar. As soon as you release the mouse button, the toolbar remains at the new position. Drag the title bar to another position, or drag to an edge of the window, where the toolbar will dock. Close a toolbar by clicking the Close Window icon. Make the toolbar visible again by choosing View - Toolbars - (toolbar name).
Wirrisu ilka
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Formete qorqorshira, wirrisu ilki kiirote malaatta bare akati, womaashshu bare, daatu bare, woy yanate bare. "Wirrisu ilki" akati dandiisiro, bare gurayiidi ragira hosichimate woy haawitimate lame lame malaata worbichu mu'lisaanchi ledo leelishano.
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In the Basic IDE, a spin button is the name used for the numerical field together with the two arrow symbols.
You can type a numerical value into the field next to the spin button, or select the value with the Up Arrow or Down Arrow symbols on the spin button. On the keyboard you can press the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to increase or reduce the value. You can press the Page Up and Page Down keys to set the maximum and minimum value.
If the field next to the spin button defines numerical values, you can also define a measurement unit, for example, 1 cm or 5 mm, 12 pt or 2".
Woleessi
Hasaawu gidooni albilicho qiphisitoro, konni ilki Aananohayaamamano. Goofimarchu qoolira ilkaho woleessisu'mi noosi. woleesso ikkitanohu ilka qiphisateniiti.
Eigaru mayino
To activate the context menu of an object, first click the object with the left mouse button to select it, and then, while holding down the Ctrl key or the Command and Option keys, click the mouse button again click the right mouse button. Some context menus can be called even if the object has not been selected. Context menus are found just about everywhere in LibreOffice.
Huni
Doorantino miila huni miila balaxe hawaqiri.
Huni
Doorantino miila huni woy miila keeniweelo buuxe.
Bikkaancho
You can enter values in the input fields in different units of measurement. The default unit is inches. However, if you want a space of exactly 1 cm, then type "1cm". Additional units are available according to the context, for example, 12 pt for a 12 point spacing. If the value of the new unit is unrealistic, the program uses a predefined maximum or minimum value.
Cufi
Hasaawa cufe baala sooro suuqi.
Cufi
Hasaawa cufi.
Loosansi
Sooro loosansi woy hasaawa cufitokki hornya doori.
This option appears only for Paragraph Style, Frame Style, and Page Style.
This option appears only for Paragraph Style and Character Style.
Xea / Bati'ra
Click the Shrink icon to reduce the dialog to the size of the input field. It is then easier to mark the required reference in the sheet. The icons then automatically convert to the Maximize icon. Click it to restore the dialog to its original size.
Hasaawu ajoteni sheetete qiphisitoro umisini ajano. Hakaweyiteni ajote ilka aguritoro, hasaawu markuusame maqishshu hakkigeeshsho ajote ledo titirante gordaame xiyyoni bortajete kuulisantino.
Xeisi
Halashshi
Balaxileelishate bare
Displays a preview of the current selection.
Preview
Aananoha
Click the Next button, and the wizard uses the current dialog settings and proceeds to the next step. If you are on the last step, this button becomes Create.
Dialog Buttons
Marqineessi
Resets modified values back to the tab page previous values.
Huni
Closes dialog and discards all changes.
OK
Saves all changes and closes dialog.
Reset
Resets changes made to the current tab to those applicable when this dialog was opened.
Marqineessi
Resets changes made to the current tab to those applicable when this dialog was opened. A confirmation query does not appear when you close the dialog.
Rosaminoha
Resets the values visible in the dialog back to the default installation values.
Buunxe marohogombooni gade albiidita dilabanno.
Badhera
View the selections in the dialog made in the previous step. The current settings remain unchanged. This button can only be activated from page two on.
Options
Click the Options label to expand the dialog to show further options. Click again to restore the dialog.
See also the following functions:
The search supports wildcards or regular expressions. With regular expressions enabled, you can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must either precede every character with a "\" character, or enclose the text into \Q...\E. You can switch the automatic evaluation of wildcards or regular expression on and off in .
When using functions where one or more arguments are search criteria strings that represents a regular expression, the first attempt is to convert the string criteria to numbers. For example, ".0" will convert to 0.0 and so on. If successful, the match will not be a regular expression match but a numeric match. However, when switching to a locale where the decimal separator is not the dot makes the regular expression conversion work. To force the evaluation of the regular expression instead of a numeric expression, use some expression that can not be misread as numeric, such as ".[0]" or ".\0" or "(?i).0".
If an error occurs, the function returns a logical or numerical value.
(This command is only accessible through the context menu).
By double-clicking a tool, you can use it for multiple tasks. If you call the tool with a single-click, it reverts back to the last selection after completing the task.
Press Shift+F1 and point to a control to learn more about that control.
Options dialog buttons
OK
Save the changes in the page and close the Options dialog.
Cancel
Close the Options dialog and discard all changes done.
Some options cannot be reset once edited. Either edit back the changes manually or click Cancel and reopen the Options dialog.