Solved How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?
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lol, Excel does this same exact thing. In the first pic you can see 3 columns left of column D. When he starts to edit Column D, it automatically shifts the window so you can only see 2 columns to the left. It's super annoying.
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
@IRJ said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
Before I click to Column D
When I click on column D it moves the view to the center of column D
Where in the OP does it say the view changes?! FFS
Well I did give an example WHERE my text isn't centered. So maybe that was a clue and I never said Font or field data is centering. I never specified anything, but gave an example
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Do you have Column A locked so when you scroll everything else moves and A is hidden? Or is that filter on A only to find numbers etc?
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
Do you have Column A locked so when you scroll everything else moves and A is hidden? Or is that filter on A only to find numbers etc?
Column A is just filtering
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@IRJ said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
I never specified anything, but gave an example
A super shitty example with a confusing explanation.
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@bnrstnr said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
lol, Excel does this same exact thing. In the first pic you can see 3 columns left of column D. When he starts to edit Column D, it automatically shifts the window so you can only see 2 columns to the left. It's super annoying.
This doesn't occur on my screen until I get to column V.
My recommendation Zoom out, you'll see more content at once.
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
Do you have Column A locked so when you scroll everything else moves and A is hidden? Or is that filter on A only to find numbers etc?
It's just the behavior of a normal workbook. Nothing hidden or locked (from my experience anyway). If the column you want to edit extends off the right edge of the screen it moves the window to try to make the whole column visible.
Not that it's relevant really, but I don't see a way to turn it off in Excel either.
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@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
@bnrstnr said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
lol, Excel does this same exact thing. In the first pic you can see 3 columns left of column D. When he starts to edit Column D, it automatically shifts the window so you can only see 2 columns to the left. It's super annoying.
This doesn't occur on my screen until I get to column V.
My recommendation Zoom out, you'll see more content at once.
That is what I ended up doing. It is still readable
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@bnrstnr said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
Do you have Column A locked so when you scroll everything else moves and A is hidden? Or is that filter on A only to find numbers etc?
It's just the behavior of a normal workbook. Nothing hidden or locked (from my experience anyway). If the column you want to edit extends off the right edge of the screen it moves the window to try to make the whole column visible.
Not that it's relevant really, but I don't see a way to turn it off in Excel either.
Yeah, I've seen this behavior in Excel before - definitely annoying... I get what they are doing - showing all the data for that column... but still.
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@Dashrender said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
@bnrstnr said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
@DustinB3403 said in How can I turn off auto centering in LibreOffice Calc?:
Do you have Column A locked so when you scroll everything else moves and A is hidden? Or is that filter on A only to find numbers etc?
It's just the behavior of a normal workbook. Nothing hidden or locked (from my experience anyway). If the column you want to edit extends off the right edge of the screen it moves the window to try to make the whole column visible.
Not that it's relevant really, but I don't see a way to turn it off in Excel either.
Yeah, I've seen this behavior in Excel before - definitely annoying... I get what they are doing - showing all the data for that column... but still.
I understand it, too. It would be nice if it was something you could toggle though