On 3 May 2010 00:08, Daniel Lewis wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> When using the Base Table Wizard, the very first question is
>> Category: Business or Personal. This is very confusing to users, who
>> don't want to answer "wrong". If the only difference is in the Sample
>> Tables, then maybe a
Thanks for that Tom - I will try it
James
On 29/04/2010 9:18 AM, TomW wrote:
James:
By removing the 'T" function, changing "&" to a "+', and defining a
currency style, the following would seem to do what you want.
+(IF(A30<0; STYLE("fmtWhite"); STYLE("fmtCurrency")))
TomW
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James Ellio
Robert Weitzel wrote:
Hello,
can i use the Open Office Suite for commercial purpose?
Yes, you can use it for whatever you want. You can also hand it out to
others and install on as many computers as you wish.
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Hi Diane,
Am Sun, 2 May 2010 12:14:18 -0700 (PDT)
schrieb dnyteskye-goodsservi...@yahoo.com:
> Hi,
>
> I have some questions. But first a bit of history.
>
> Due to malware issues on a recently acquired second-hand pc, I just
> reinstalled factory version of Windows XP, which must have had MS
Dotan Cohen wrote:
When using the Base Table Wizard, the very first question is
Category: Business or Personal. This is very confusing to users, who
don't want to answer "wrong". If the only difference is in the Sample
Tables, then maybe all the sample tables should be together anyway. If
the di
I know, I said in the first line to add Mary's email address. And then I
forgot! Doh!
Sorry for the necessary double post. Have a good laugh. :(
//J
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Robert Weitzel wrote:
Hello,
can i use the Open Office Suite for commercial purpose?
Regards
Robert Weitzel
Yes, you may. Some large companies are doing so already.
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html has a list of the licenses that
cover the use of OpenOffice.org (OOo). OOo can be
Thank you and for the record I like the way it looks and I prefer it Excel.
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On 30Apr2010, at 02:18 , Bernice Lott wrote:
> I have downloaded and when I press on the icon, I get a rectangular bar that
> hugs the right side of my desk top which I can't seem to move. I am using a
> Mac 10.3.
>
> thanks,
> bernice lott
>
>
>
I have a Lexmark printer which only prints envelopes in the center. Why
is it so difficult to print an envelope in open office? I have
instructions from ehow but I still find it very hard to apply. Any good
suggestions? Thanks, Fred
On 5/1/2010 6:56 AM, Mary Snider wrote:
Dear Sir,
My computer is not able to install OPEN OFFICE.ORG because I have DIAL
UP CONNECTION, can't afford nothing else. I was wondering if I could
get the program if it is not too much. I tried and tried to install
Open Office.org but I can't so plea
On Sunday 02 May 2010 03:58, Abdul Hai wrote:
> Thanks for the reply I have only been to the forum so I was not able to
> reply earlier.
>
> How do I change the attribute?
>
Don't worry about it. From Calc just "File - Save As..." a copy of the file to
your documents folder. This new copy will be
Re: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=111210
The uploaded files were newly created by me, since I cannot upload my actual
database data (due to data protection).
The fact that the letter has a registered database that differs from the DB
name is irrelevant - an odb file can be r
Hello,
can i use the Open Office Suite for commercial purpose?
Regards
Robert Weitzel
Hello, I have Open Office 3.1.1 on my MacBook Pro. Everything was working
fine until last week when I installed updates. Now I can't open Open Office.
I've tried installing from scratch but that doesn't work either. Any
suggestions?
Thanks.
SG
Hi,
I have some questions. But first a bit of history.
Due to malware issues on a recently acquired second-hand pc, I just reinstalled
factory version of Windows XP, which must have had MS Office 2003 factory
installed. I have no software and currently have no way to open documents.
A few days
When using the Base Table Wizard, the very first question is
Category: Business or Personal. This is very confusing to users, who
don't want to answer "wrong". If the only difference is in the Sample
Tables, then maybe all the sample tables should be together anyway. If
the difference is more than
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