Hi :)
Ahh, there used to be problems but i thought those had all been sorted
out. The trick was to make sure that LO and AOO weren't actively running
at the same time - hence the need to disable the QuickStarter.
If there are still problems with a straight-forwards install alongside
OpenOffice
On 09/30/2016 06:19 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:
On 09/30/2016 02:23 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2016-10-01 04:21, V Stuart Foote wrote:
TomD wrote
There is no harm in having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed
alongside each other.
...
Actually they do not get along all that well, but
On 09/30/2016 02:23 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 2016-10-01 04:21, V Stuart Foote wrote:
TomD wrote
There is no harm in having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed
alongside each other.
...
Actually they do not get along all that well, but will coexist if you
perform a custom
On 2016-10-01 04:21, V Stuart Foote wrote:
TomD wrote
There is no harm in having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed
alongside each other.
...
Actually they do not get along all that well, but will coexist if you
perform a custom installation and disable the "Quick Starter" feature
Thanks Tom,
That's most helpful and I note that it also includes the tabs for Mac Users.
It occurs to me that it is probably possible to set up a particular style
for a paragraph; this might be possible with a macro for example. I will
explore these instructions. My wife is still using Open
TomD wrote
> There is no harm in having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed
> alongside each other.
> ...
Actually they do not get along all that well, but will coexist if you
perform a custom installation and disable the "Quick Starter" feature from
in the Optional Components section
Hi :)
There is no harm in having both LibreOffice and OpenOffice installed
alongside each other. Mostly i tend to find they are so much the same that
either will do, although i have a slight preference for LibreOffice.
I found these guides to be the best help with LibreOffice;
Le 30/09/2016 à 13:19, Alwyn a écrit :
> The formatting issue remains to be resolved.
>
What can I say, the format painter uses hard formatting, and that is
frowned upon by those who use styles ;-)
It may of course be a bug in the format painter, searching in the
LibreOffice bugzilla might
Thanks.
I have downloaded both the latest version of Libre Office and the language
pack. I think that the set up for Macs must be different as those options
aren't in Tools. A search in Help showed them in
LibreOffice/Preferences/Languages etc. I seem now to have succeeded in
changing