Hello Feherke:
As you note, I did not state the case correctly, but I applied your syntax and it worked. Woo Hoo!
Thanks for help. I really appreciate it.
Regards,
grady
I am a novice with spreadsheets. I am trying to write a formula to reflect the following in Open Office:
If A1>1 then "Heavy";
If A1=0 then "Medium";
If A1<1 then "Light"
I cannot find the right syntax. Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
That's great --problem solved. Once I figured out how it worked, I went to properties and made custom changes to each individual tag.
Thanks for your help.
I am using DW heading tags e.g. <h1> rather than making my own. However, they generate a unwanted blank row after each tag.
For example:
<h1 align="left">Home</h1>
<h2 align="left">Welcome</h2>
Generates:
Home
Welcome
Whereas I want it to generate it:
Home
Welcome
I can't see anything in...
Hi Greg:
That's it -- I pulled it out, and the site now displays properly in IE. Thank-you so much, I really appreciate you help.
As I get more into it, I've obviously got to learn the basics of the code, which I will do.
Regards,
Russell
Hi Greg:
Sure. Here's a link to the draft layout (it's just a small site I'm building for a technical writing service). Thanks for your help.
http://www.russelljordan.ca/
Traingamer:
Thanks for your reply.
I cleared the cache but the issue persists. It is not just on my pc (I have got other users to view in IE, and it displays black/green for them as well).
I have not used black/green in any prior versions (this was the first attempt).
Thanks.
I built a very simple page with DW (just starting out). I set the linktext to display blue (#0033FF) and turn to red (#CC0033) for hover. It works fine in preview for both Ffox and IE. However, online in IE it displays black and hovers green.
Any help will be much appreciated. I've attached the...
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