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I am experiencing an issue in LibreOffice Calc since upgrading from Ubuntu
11.10 to 12.04. I could not find the solution online, so am posting here,
hoping that somebody recognizes this and can help me. Originally I posted
the same topic at ubuntuforums.org and was advised to try it at this forum
as well.
I have several spreadsheets (both .XLS and .ODS) which have a pull down list
in some of the cells. The items in the pull down list are listed on a
separate sheet in the same file. In 12.04 is this not displayed properly
anymore. Instead of the word from the pull down list is only the row number
of the sheet where the word is listed displayed. If I create a new
spreadsheet from scratch is everything OK. So this issue only affects
already existing spreadsheets.
What could I do to get Calc to display the entries correctly without having
to manually modify all spreadsheets?

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