Collabora Office 21.06 ヘルプ
表計算ドキュメントの全般的な設定を指定します。
Defines the unit of measure in spreadsheets.
Defines the tab stops distance.
Determines the direction that the cursor in the spreadsheet will move after you press the Enter key.
Allows you to immediately edit the selected cell after pressing the Enter key.
Specifies whether to automatically apply the formatting attributes of the selected cell to the empty adjacent cells. If, for example, the contents of the selected cell have the bold attribute, this bold attribute will also apply to adjacent cells. Cells that already have a special format will not be modified by this function. You can see the range in question by pressing the CommandCtrl + * (multiplication sign on the number pad) shortcut. This format also applies to all new values inserted within this range. The normal default settings apply to cells outside this range.
Specifies whether to expand references when inserting columns or rows adjacent to the reference range. This is only possible if the reference range, where the column or row is inserted, originally spanned at least two cells in the desired direction.
例: 数式内で範囲 A1:B1 が参照されている場合、列 B のあとに新しい列を挿入すると、参照範囲が A1:C1 に拡張されます。範囲 A1:B1 が参照されている場合に、行 1 の下に新しい行を挿入したときは、垂直方向にはセルが 1 つだけなので、参照範囲は拡張されません。
もちろん、参照範囲の真中に行または列を挿入しても、参照が常に拡張されます。
Specifies whether to highlight column and row headers in the selected columns or rows.
プリンターメトリックスが印刷だけでなく画面表示の書式にも適用されるように指定します。 このチェックボックスがオフの場合、プリンターから独立したレイアウトが、画面表示と印刷の両方に使用されます。
Specifies that, when you paste cells from the clipboard to a cell range that is not empty, a warning appears.
With the option set, expanding a selection (with Command Ctrl +Shift+Down/Up) jumps to the end of the range in the column that was added as last to the initial selection. When the option is not set, expanding a selection (with CommandCtrl+Shift +Down/Up) jumps to the end of the range in the column where selecting the cell range was started. The same of course applies when extending a selection on rows, with CommandCtrl+ Shift+Left/Right.