http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_Opens_Office_File_Formats/1117692086
Does this new announcement mean anything for OOo.org developers able
actually use the microsoft XML documentation to develop a 'lossless'
conversion?
e Microsoft even called the document type the Microsoft
Kazunari Hirano wrote:
Hi Jamie,
Jamie Borg wrote:
I've freshly downloaded the new beta from betanews.com and am having
difficulties to dock the Navigator and Stylist using any of the CTL, ALT
or Shift keys and moving the mouse into any of the sides or corners.
CTRL prevents docking of flo
Hi,
Just fired up writer and tried what you suggest... no key pressing while
dragging the window to the corner.
No go. WinXP only issue?
Rigel wrote:
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Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Jamie,
Jamie Borg wrote:
I've freshly downloaded the new beta from betan
Hi all,
I've freshly downloaded the new beta from betanews.com and am having
difficulties to dock the Navigator and Stylist using any of the CTL, ALT
or Shift keys and moving the mouse into any of the sides or corners.
Anyone else having this problem? The help doesn't mention how to
activate d
I have dug up the issues as
17188 Find and Replace doesn't take case of original word in to account
30132 Need more options in change case
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Joerg Barfurth wrote:
No I meant this the other way around. If your search is
search: macbeth; replace with: hamlet
and you start with
Macbeth, MACBETH, MacBeth, MacBetH
you get
Hamlet, HAMLET, ... and then?
Ciao, Joerg
Hamlet, HAMLET, Hamlet, Hamlet
Which is a result I'd be happy with since
Joerg Barfurth wrote:
BTW: What should happen (or what does word do), if you are replacing
macbeth with hamlet and the word you have is MacBeth? Or MacbetH?
MACbETH? MaCbEtH? I am not so sure it is clearly defined what is the
'same' capitalization in each case.
Ciao, Joerg
I tried that out by s
Hristo Simenov Hristov wrote:
By default match case is off
You can turn it on or of. There is a checkbox for that. I do not see the
problem. Maybe you have switched on this checkbox and you forgot to turn it
off.
Sorry, I should have been clearer.
In MSWord I can type "hamlet" in the Find Box an
How well does OO.o2 handle replacing words with their correct
capitalisation?
In MSWord replacing the word "hamlet" with the word "macbeth" would
replace the word with the same level of capitalisation throughout the
document.
e.g.
hamlet -> macbeth
Hamlet -> Macbeth
HAMLET -> MACBETH
In OO.o1.