<p><b>Spreadsheet Editor</b> lets you change its general advanced settings. To access them, click the <b>File</b><imgalt="File icon"src="../images/file.png"/> icon at the left sidebar and select the <b>Advanced Settings...</b> option. You can also use the <imgalt="Advanced Settings icon"src="../images/advanced_settings_icon.png"/> icon in the right upper corner of the top toolbar.</p>
<p>The general advanced settings are:</p>
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<li><b>Commenting Display</b><sup>*</sup> is used to turn on/off the live commenting option. If you disable this feature, the commented passages will be highlighted only if you click the <b>Comments</b><imgalt="Comments icon"src="../images/commentsicon.png"/> icon.</li>
<li><b>Autosave</b> is used to turn on/off automatic saving of changes you make while editing.</li>
<li><b>Co-editing Mode</b> is used to select the display of the changes made during the co-editing:
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<li>By default the <b>Fast</b> mode is selected, the users who take part in the document co-editing will see the changes in realtime once they are made by other users.</li>
<li>If you prefer not to see other user changes (so that they do not disturb you, or for some other reason), select the <b>Strict</b> mode and all the changes will be shown only after you click the <b>Save</b><imgalt="Save icon"src="../images/saveupdate.png"/> icon notifying you that there are changes from other users.</li>
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<li><b>Default Zoom Value</b> is used to set the default zoom value selecting it in the list of available options from 50% to 200%.</li>
<li><b>Font Hinting</b> is used to select the type a font is displayed in Spreadsheet Editor:
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<li>Choose <b>As Windows</b> if you like the way fonts are usually displayed on Windows, i.e. using Windows font hinting.</li>
<li>Choose <b>As OS X</b> if you like the way fonts are usually displayed on a Mac, i.e. without any font hinting at all.</li>
<li>Choose <b>Native</b> if you want your text to be displayed with the hinting embedded into font files.</li>
<li><b>Unit of Measurement</b> is used to specify what units are used for measuring elements parameters such as width, height, spacing, margins etc. You can select the <b>Centimeter</b>, <b>Point</b>, or <b>Inch</b> option.</li>