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Choose the style for your font for the currently selected cells. When you select several cells with different styles, the displayed style is set to Varying (No Change) and leaving it that way will keep all your current style settings for each cell. Changing to Roman for example will change all the selected cells style text to Roman.
i18n: file: dialogs/FontWidget.ui:40
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (KComboBox, style_combo)
i18n: file: dialogs/FontWidget.ui:148
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (KComboBox, size_combo)
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Choose the weight for your font for the currently selected cells. When you select several cells with different font weight, the displayed weight is set to Varying (No Change) and leaving it that way will keep all your current weight settings for each cell. Changing to Bold for example will change all the selected cells font weight to Bold.
i18n: file: dialogs/FontWidget.ui:65
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (KComboBox, weight_combo)
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<qt>Set the content position horizontally in the cell.
<b>Standard</b> is default and is set from the format you choose.
<b>Left</b> means the content will be displayed on the left of the cell.
<b>Center</b> means the content will be in the center horizontally in the cell.
<b>Right</b> means the content of the cell will be displayed on the right of the cell.</qt>
i18n: file dialogs/position_cell_format.ui line 42
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Set the content position vertically in the cell.
<b>Top</b> means the content will be displayed on top of the cell.
<b>Middle</b> means the content will be in the middle vertically in the cell.
<b>Bottom</b> means the content of the cell will be displayed at the bottom of the cell.
i18n: file dialogs/position_cell_format.ui line 103
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This is only available when the rotation is 0°.
Wrap text wraps the text so it fits in the previous cell size. If this is not checked, the text will stay on one line and the cell size will be adjusted to contain the text.
Vertical text puts your text vertically.
i18n: file dialogs/position_cell_format.ui line 198
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Set the amount of indent that will be used in the cell when you choose the Format -> Increase Indent or Format -> Decrease Indent menus.
i18n: file: dialogs/PositionWidget.ui:165
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QGroupBox, indentGroup)
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When checked, this has the same effect as Data ->Merge Cells. You need to have at least two consecutive cells selected. Those consecutive cells are then merged into a bigger one.
When a merged cell is selected and when you uncheck this, then all cells come back to their original size as before the merging. It has the same effect as Data -> Dissociate Cells.
i18n: file: dialogs/PositionWidget.ui:176
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QGroupBox, groupBox5)
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This tab enables you to set Cell Protection. All cells are protected by default (that means cell content cannot be changed) and for the cell protection to be active you also need to protect the sheet using the Tools -> Protect Document -> Protect Sheet... menu and to provide a password.
You can also hide the cell formula in order to protect the way you calculate the formula. This also needs to enable shet protection to work.
You can hide the cell content with Hide all and again this needs sheet protection.
You can learn more about all these settings in the User Manual in the Advanced KSpread chapter.
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If checked, the content of the cell will not be printed. If this is not checked (default), the cell content will be printed.
Note that you can print it even if the cell is protected
i18n: file: dialogs/ProtectionWidget.ui:47
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, m_bDontPrint)
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This hides the cell content and works only when the sheet is protected. Whether the cell itself is protected or not does not matter.
i18n: file: dialogs/ProtectionWidget.ui:68
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, m_bHideAll)
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Located in rc.cpp:411
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