Specifies whether to print the pages that are currently hidden from the presentation.
Quality
- See also .
+ See also Printing in Black and White.
Default
Specifies that you want to print in original colors.
diff --git a/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp b/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp
index 3955c42138..68fc24ac88 100644
--- a/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp
+++ b/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
How to treat text when encountered as operand in an arithmetic operation or as argument to a function that expects a number instead. Unambiguous conversion is possible for integer numbers including exponents and ISO 8601 dates and times in their extended formats with separators. Fractional numeric values with decimal separators or dates other than ISO 8601 are locale dependent. Note that in locale dependent conversions the resulting numeric value may differ between locales!Generate #VALUE! error: Text found where numeric data is expected will generate #VALUE! error. Example: "123.45" will generate a #VALUE! error, while 123.45 not.Treat as zero: Any text found where numeric data is expected will be considered as a number of value zero. Example: "123.45" will map to zero, while 123.45 not.
- Convert only if unambiguous: If the text represents a valid and unambiguous numeric value, convert it. Example: "123.456" will generate a #VALUE! error because the text contains a separator, while "123456" will not. See for details.
+ Convert only if unambiguous: If the text represents a valid and unambiguous numeric value, convert it. Example: "123.456" will generate a #VALUE! error because the text contains a separator, while "123456" will not. See Converting Text to Numbers for details.Convert also locale dependent: convert values valid in the locale representation. Example: "123,45" is a valid number in some locales because the comma is the decimal separator there.
Treat empty string as zero
This option determines how an empty string is treated when used in arithmetic operations. If you have set "Conversion from text to number" to either "Generate #VALUE! error" or "Treat as zero", you cannot choose (here) if conversion of an empty string to a number will generate an error or if it will treat empty strings as zero. Otherwise this option determines how empty strings are treated.
diff --git a/source/text/simpress/01/05170000.xhp b/source/text/simpress/01/05170000.xhp
index 6aea71c018..932d22a3f8 100644
--- a/source/text/simpress/01/05170000.xhp
+++ b/source/text/simpress/01/05170000.xhp
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
Enter the amount of vertical space you want at the end of the connector.
Reset line skew
- Resets the line skew values to the default.
+ Resets the line skew values to the default. (This command is only accessible through the context menu).
diff --git a/source/text/swriter/02/06140000.xhp b/source/text/swriter/02/06140000.xhp
index 1690a357ae..f12be81f84 100644
--- a/source/text/swriter/02/06140000.xhp
+++ b/source/text/swriter/02/06140000.xhp
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
To remove the numbering restart, apply the command again in the paragraph where the numbering was restarted.
- To restart numbering with a number greater than 1, right-click in the paragraph where you want to restart numbering, choose tab, select and enter the start number in .
+ To restart numbering with a number greater than 1, right-click in the paragraph where you want to restart numbering, choose Outline & List tab, select and enter the start number in .