Brandon wrote:
I would like to submit a large dictionary of medical terminology that
has already been compiled. It seems that I can only create a new
dictionary on a word-by-word basis on the user end, and there doesn't
seem to be the option for me to submit directly to the site that
Writer link
I've used LO and its predecessors for about 15 years now. I recently
noticed that the dialog boxes for outline numbering have changed. In the
past, under the "position" tab for outline numbering, the numbering
position was determined by settings such as "width of numbering" and
"minimum space t
HI :)
+1
There are many other contributors whose answers are always of a similarly
high quality. I save answers from quite a few people here. Regina, for
example - but i'd be hard-pushed to name anyone as prolific over such a
long time-span as Brian.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 7 November 2014 21:3
I don't believe that Brian Barker has ever addressed any help request
from me, but he nevertheless richly deserves the bluest of blue ribbons
as the:
"most consistently knowledgeable and (even more importantly) helpful" person.
Whilst most others are simply deleted after minor perusal, I archive
Hello,
I would like to submit a large dictionary of medical terminology that has
already been compiled. It seems that I can only create a new dictionary on a
word-by-word basis on the user end, and there doesn't seem to be the option for
me to submit directly to the site that Writer links me t
Thanks Brian:
Once again, I'm kicking myself for not thinking of that before posting. As
usual, you've come to the rescue quickly and with a response that's right on
target.
As with most folks looking for answers here, seeing a response from you with
your famous catch-phrase "I trust this helps"
At 10:40 07/11/2014 -0800, Frank Oberle wrote:
When I place the cursor at the beginning of a paragraph (left
margin) in Writer and "insert" a graphic, it always defaults to
being center-aligned. This isn't normally a big deal, but I need to
put in a slew of these and it's therefore become tedio
When I place the cursor at the beginning of a paragraph (left margin) in
Writer and "insert" a graphic, it always defaults to being center-aligned.
This isn't normally a big deal, but I need to put in a slew of these and
it's therefore become tedious.
Is there a way to change this default behavior
Le 06/11/2014 19:34, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom, all
> That crash is highly likely to be a Java issue, of course. Switch off Java
> and the text files stop crashing.
>
On Yosemite, the crash is a LO issue because LibreOffice comes bundled
with at least one extension that invokes a JVM via a J
Le 06/11/2014 21:14, Marc Grober a écrit :
Hi Marc,
> The point of the posts was to note that in fact it is easy enough to get
> LO working on Yosemite but it requires a bit of messing about, some of
> which is counter-intuitive.
Yes, the basic setup is :
- install Apple Java 6
- then install
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