Hi :)
It's a sub-folder within the download. There is the main folder with all the
.debs in for installing but also in that main folder should be one sub-folder
called "Desktop integration". Inside that one should be at least 2 folders;
one for Kde, one for Gnome. Open the Gnome one and inst
Hi :)
Hmm, not what i was expecting to see! You are right. Nothing to do with the
scroll-bar! Please could you try renaming your User Profile
/Users//Library/Application Support/LibreOffice/3
As shown in the wiki page
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
Renaming the
LibreOffice 3.6 Base Handbook has been published. Thanks to the
authors of the original German book and those who translated, edited,
and proofread the English translation. Free PDFs can be downloaded
from here:
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Hi :)
Is there a feature-request/bug-report about this format? It might be worth
posting one if there isn't.
It's a proprietary format so you are probably stuck with trying to find an
appropriate version of the program that can open them well and then explore
different output formats. Wrong
On 2013-06-04 09:54, MR ZenWiz wrote:
Is there any way to do this into Writer?
I have a number of files I originally created with FrameMaker (back
when I still used Windows), and I could never get it to create the
proper PDF output files, but I was able to create PS files from them.
Now I'd li
Is there any way to do this into Writer?
I have a number of files I originally created with FrameMaker (back
when I still used Windows), and I could never get it to create the
proper PDF output files, but I was able to create PS files from them.
Now I'd like to put them into ODT format so I can e
Mac OS 10.6.8
LO 3.6.6.2 (Build ID: f969faf)
I've already moved the bar as far to the right as I can but the problem is when
calc compacts the tabs.
I don't use nabble, I am sending messages via Apple Mail so not sure how to get
the images up there
I can go upload them to my ipernity accoun
On 2013-06-04 07:29, Oogie McGuire wrote:
I'm having a problem with Calc in a file that has multiple sheets. Sometimes
when I open the file the various sheets are shown as tabs along the bottom as
I'd expect.
However after working in the spreadsheet for a while and sometimes when I open
the
Hi:
I'm using LibreOffice 4.0.3.3 rather than the version included with Ubuntu
12.04LTS for various reasons, but one thing I would like to know is whether
or not there is an add-on (used to be for LO 3.5) that will let LO use the
Ubuntu menu systems and the Heads Up Display (which is helpful for t
Hi :)
You can upload screen-shots to Nabble.
When you are typing in an answer into the "Message" box there are various
odd buttons just above the box. The top option in the "More" button there
is "Upload file" and that works much the same way as attaching things to an
email.
I have a feeling t
On Mon, 03 Jun 2013 15:29:43 -0400, Oogie McGuire
wrote:
I'm having a problem with Calc in a file that has multiple sheets.
Sometimes when I open the file the various sheets are shown as tabs
along the bottom as I'd expect.
However after working in the spreadsheet for a while and sometim
I'm having a problem with Calc in a file that has multiple sheets. Sometimes
when I open the file the various sheets are shown as tabs along the bottom as
I'd expect.
However after working in the spreadsheet for a while and sometimes when I open
the spreadsheet the tabs to move between sheets
On 30 May 2013 08:54, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Cool :) I like the hierarchy view and hadn't known about it before. It
> took me a bit of faffing around to find it. Eventually noticed i had to
> scroll upwards in the drop-down list. It's not intuitive to scroll upwards
> like that but it do
Thanks to both of you!
Best,
Joel
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 8:09 AM, Paul Schwartz wrote:
> Once the text is in a spreadsheet cell, I have found that Value() will
> convert the text to a date value.
>
> HTH
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:29 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
>
>> Hi Joel,
>>
>> Joel Madero w
Once the text is in a spreadsheet cell, I have found that Value() will
convert the text to a date value.
HTH
On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 5:29 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
> Hi Joel,
>
> Joel Madero wrote (01-02-13 05:08)
>
> I have a macro that converts QIF files to a spreadsheet. I have a few
>> things l
I have not read this entire thread, so forgive me if I'm repeating others or
writing something that doesn't quite fit.
I've found that I can change the size of superscripts by changing their
attribute in the Superscript character style.
The problem I've found (which may be the same as y'all)
Hi Joel,
Joel Madero wrote (01-02-13 05:08)
I have a macro that converts QIF files to a spreadsheet. I have a few
things left to do and one of these is that the column for dates are
currently in text format: "dd.mm."
there is this one
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/ct2
Tom, and the others. . . .
I do not find in the "Tools" menu options any place that defines the
subscript and superscript sizes. I know where to change the size from
the 58% to 50% or other size, but not where that default size is stored
and can be save for the next time.
I believe [but ne
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