View
Defines which elements of the Collabora Office Calc main window are displayed. You can also show or hide highlighting of values in tables.
Visual aids
Specifies which lines are displayed.
Grid lines
Specifies when grid lines will be displayed. Default is to display grid lines only on cells that do not have a background color. You can choose to also display grid lines on cells with background color, or to hide them. For printing, choose Format - Page - Sheet and mark the Grid check box.
Color
Specifies a color for the grid lines in the current document. To see the grid line color that was saved with the document, go to Collabora Office - PreferencesTools - Options - Collabora Office - Application Colors, under Scheme find the entry Spreadsheet - Grid lines and set the color to "Automatic".
Page breaks
Specifies whether to view the page breaks within a defined print area.
Helplines While Moving
Specifies whether to view guides when moving drawings, frames, graphics and other objects. These guides help you align objects.
Display
Select various options for the screen display.
Formulas
Specifies whether to show formulas instead of results in the cells.
Zero values
Specifies whether to show numbers with the value of 0.
Comment indicator
Specifies that a small rectangle in the top right corner of the cell indicates that a comment exists. The comment will be shown only when you enable tips under Collabora Office - General in the Options dialog box.
To display a comment permanently, select the Show comment command from the cell's context menu.
You can type and edit comments with the Insert - Comment command. Comments that are permanently displayed can be edited by clicking the comment box. Click the Navigator and under the Comments entry you can view all comments in the current document. By double clicking a comment in Navigator, the cursor will jump to the corresponding cell containing the comment.
Value highlighting
Mark the Value highlighting box to show the cell contents in different colors, depending on type. Text cells are formatted in black, formulas in green, number cells in blue, and protected cells are shown with light grey background, no matter how their display is formatted.
When this command is active, any colors assigned in the document will not be displayed until the function is deactivated.
Anchor
Specifies whether the anchor icon is displayed when an inserted object, such as a graphic, is selected.
Text overflow
If a cell contains text that is wider than the width of the cell, the text is displayed over empty neighboring cells in the same row. If there is no empty neighboring cell, a small triangle at the cell border indicates that the text continues.
Show references in color
Specifies that each reference is highlighted in color in the formula. The cell range is also enclosed by a colored border as soon as the cell containing the reference is selected for editing.
Objects
Defines whether to display or hide objects for up to three object groups.
Objects/Graphics
Defines if objects and graphics are shown or hidden.
Charts
Defines if charts in your document are shown or hidden.
Drawing objects
Defines if drawing objects in your document are shown or hidden.
Zoom
Synchronize sheets
If checked, all sheets are shown with the same zoom factor. If not checked, each sheet can have its own zoom factor.
Window
Specifies whether some Help elements will or will not appear in the table.
Column/Row headers
Specifies whether to display row and column headers.
Horizontal scrollbar
Specifies whether to display a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the document window.
Vertical scrollbar
Specifies whether to display a vertical scrollbar at the right of the document window.
Sheet tabs
Specifies whether to display the sheet tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet document. If this box is not checked, you will only be able to switch between the sheets through the Navigator Navigator.
Outline symbols
If you have defined an outline outline, the Outline symbols option specifies whether to view the outline symbols at the border of the sheet.