AW: Writer - bestimmte Seite öffnen

2013-04-23 Thread Uniklaps
Hallo Josef,

das war's! Bei einer Neuinstallation hatte ich Pfade geändert, die
Benutzerdaten waren deshalb leer. Das Häkchen bei Benutzerdaten 
verwenden war zwar gesetzt, hilft aber nix, wenn nichts eingetragen ist.

Vielen Dank!

Konrad



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Hi,

Benutzerdaten eingetragen und in den Dokumeteigenschaften Benutzerdaten 
verwenden markiert?

Gruß


Am 22.04.2013 11:30, schrieb 3052192:
 Win 7 64 bit / AOO 3.4.1



 Hallo,



 gibt es in Writer die Möglichkeit, beim Öffnen eines gespeicherten
Dokuments

 ohne Blättern sofort auf die Seite zu springen, die zuletzt bearbeitet
 worden ist?

 In einer alten OO -  Version ging das mal.



 Vielen Dank für jede Hilfe!



 Konrad









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Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?

2013-04-23 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2013/4/2 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
 A few spreadsheets of mine, those with a lot of formulas with
 references to other cells, sometimes (or rather often in some cases)
 throw error 522 (circular reference) at me.
 In most cases, Ctrl+Shift+F9 cures the problem. Another way is to look
 for the first Err 522 occurance, highlight it, Ctrl+c, then Ctrl+v at
 the same cell.

 Did anyone else see those false Err 522 messages?
 I have seen them for quite a while now, for years, I think. I use
 LibreOffice 3.6.5.2 at the moment.


 Johnny Rosenberg

Another problem with that sheet is that everything takes unbelievable
long time. If I enter something in a cell, then hit Enter, I need to
wait for something like a minute (yes, minute! Not second!) or two
before anything happens, so the whole sheet is just a waste of time.

Today I installed LibreOffice 3.6.6, but my problems with that file persists.
The Ctrl+Shift+F9 thing cures the problem (the Err:522 messages
disappears and are replaced with correct cell values) sometimes, maybe
once out of 5 or 10 in average, but sometimes when I do that,
LibreOffice crash. However, so far, when I ”repair” the file, there
are never any error messages. So I continue entering new values, save
and close. Next day, when I open the file again, those Err:522
messages are back again. That's what my life looks like every day
these days.

Just for fun, I installed Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 a few minutes ago
and I tried to open the file with it. After fiddling with macro
security (adding the path where the file is located), the spreadsheet
opened, and opened very much faster than LibreOffice. Unfortunately,
the Err:522 messages was there again, but Apache OpenOffice seems a
lot faster than LibreOffice, so it doesn't waste my time as much.
After copying the first one of the Err:522 cells and pasting it to
itself, all the Err:522 messages were gone again. And that also
happened much faster than with LibreOffice.

So now I started to enter new values. As I said above, from hitting
Enter until LibreOffice stop freezing (it works with something, I
don't have a clue what) it typically takes a minute or two, maybe
more. With Apache OpenOffice it took way less than a second.

I realise that nobody will ever even move a finger to investigate what
could possible be wrong with the combination ”My Err:522-file” and
LibreOffice, so I will just run away from the problem and use Apache
OpenOffice for that particular spreadsheet (and maybe all other office
documents in the future, but that's too early to say after trying out
Apache OpenOffice for only half an hour or so…).

Solved. At least for now.

One difference between my installations of Apache OpenOffice and
LibreOffice, is that I didn't ”import” my LibreOffice settings to
Apache OpenOffice yet (settings of different kinds), so it's quite
possible, I guess, that when I do that, I will experience the same
problems with Apache OpenOffice. The only thing I iknow right now, is
that with the settings I have now and with those two office suites, I
just don't have time to wait for LibreOffice doing weird things in the
background, freezing for minutes for every cell entry.


Johnny Rosenberg

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?

2013-04-23 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2013/4/23 Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk:
 Hi :)
 That has all sounded like a tfn tbh.  I've never heard of the Err 522
 before.

It means circular references, but in my case it probably means
something else, because I have more than double checked: There are no
circular references! Well, I said that before, didn't I? I think so.

 I was hoping it was something trivial such as memory or something.
 I guess you have already posted a bug-report and just got nothing back yet?
 It's going to be a tad weird here if you do go over to AOO completely.
 Apols and regards from
 Tom :)

I always used to file bug reports, but since I switched to LibreOffice
they are just too many. I wouldn't have time for anything else if I
wrote a bug report every time I found a new bug. Maybe I file every
tenth bug or so, so it's not that I'm doing absolutely nothing, but
no, I don't think I filed this particular one. I was going to, but I
would need to attach that particular document, with a lot of data that
I need to rename first and so on, just too much work, especially at
that speed…

Anyway, now that I saved the document with Apache OpenOffice,
LibreOffice opened it much faster and that several minutes wait after
every cell entry was suddenly gone, it now takes approximately one
second. Maybe Apache OpenOffice fixed it somehow?

And even funnier, Apache OpenOffice now takes a few seconds coffee
break for every cell entry in that file (at least it's not minutes)!
If I am going to file a bug report, I am not really sure what to
write, I'm just too confused right now, I don't know what happens;
maybe I'm just dreaming all this…



Johnny Rosenberg




 
 From: Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com
 To: LibreOffice Användare us...@global.libreoffice.org;
 users@openoffice.apache.org
 Sent: Tuesday, 23 April 2013, 18:21
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?

 2013/4/2 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
 A few spreadsheets of mine, those with a lot of formulas with
 references to other cells, sometimes (or rather often in some cases)
 throw error 522 (circular reference) at me.
 In most cases, Ctrl+Shift+F9 cures the problem. Another way is to look
 for the first Err 522 occurance, highlight it, Ctrl+c, then Ctrl+v at
 the same cell.

 Did anyone else see those false Err 522 messages?
 I have seen them for quite a while now, for years, I think. I use
 LibreOffice 3.6.5.2 at the moment.


 Johnny Rosenberg

 Another problem with that sheet is that everything takes unbelievable
 long time. If I enter something in a cell, then hit Enter, I need to
 wait for something like a minute (yes, minute! Not second!) or two
 before anything happens, so the whole sheet is just a waste of time.

 Today I installed LibreOffice 3.6.6, but my problems with that file
 persists.
 The Ctrl+Shift+F9 thing cures the problem (the Err:522 messages
 disappears and are replaced with correct cell values) sometimes, maybe
 once out of 5 or 10 in average, but sometimes when I do that,
 LibreOffice crash. However, so far, when I ”repair” the file, there
 are never any error messages. So I continue entering new values, save
 and close. Next day, when I open the file again, those Err:522
 messages are back again. That's what my life looks like every day
 these days.

 Just for fun, I installed Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 a few minutes ago
 and I tried to open the file with it. After fiddling with macro
 security (adding the path where the file is located), the spreadsheet
 opened, and opened very much faster than LibreOffice. Unfortunately,
 the Err:522 messages was there again, but Apache OpenOffice seems a
 lot faster than LibreOffice, so it doesn't waste my time as much.
 After copying the first one of the Err:522 cells and pasting it to
 itself, all the Err:522 messages were gone again. And that also
 happened much faster than with LibreOffice.

 So now I started to enter new values. As I said above, from hitting
 Enter until LibreOffice stop freezing (it works with something, I
 don't have a clue what) it typically takes a minute or two, maybe
 more. With Apache OpenOffice it took way less than a second.

 I realise that nobody will ever even move a finger to investigate what
 could possible be wrong with the combination ”My Err:522-file” and
 LibreOffice, so I will just run away from the problem and use Apache
 OpenOffice for that particular spreadsheet (and maybe all other office
 documents in the future, but that's too early to say after trying out
 Apache OpenOffice for only half an hour or so…).

 Solved. At least for now.

 One difference between my installations of Apache OpenOffice and
 LibreOffice, is that I didn't ”import” my LibreOffice settings to
 Apache OpenOffice yet (settings of different kinds), so it's quite
 possible, I guess, that when I do that, I will experience the same
 problems with Apache OpenOffice. The only thing I iknow right now, is
 that with the 

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?

2013-04-23 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Lol, that does sound a tad weird.  Have you made a copy and tried opening it 
with Gnumeric?  
Regards from 
Tom :)  






 From: Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com
To: LibreOffice Användare us...@global.libreoffice.org; 
users@openoffice.apache.org 
Sent: Tuesday, 23 April 2013, 18:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?
 

2013/4/23 Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk:
 Hi :)
 That has all sounded like a tfn tbh.  I've never heard of the Err 522
 before.

It means circular references, but in my case it probably means
something else, because I have more than double checked: There are no
circular references! Well, I said that before, didn't I? I think so.

 I was hoping it was something trivial such as memory or something.
 I guess you have already posted a bug-report and just got nothing back yet?
 It's going to be a tad weird here if you do go over to AOO completely.
 Apols and regards from
 Tom :)

I always used to file bug reports, but since I switched to LibreOffice
they are just too many. I wouldn't have time for anything else if I
wrote a bug report every time I found a new bug. Maybe I file every
tenth bug or so, so it's not that I'm doing absolutely nothing, but
no, I don't think I filed this particular one. I was going to, but I
would need to attach that particular document, with a lot of data that
I need to rename first and so on, just too much work, especially at
that speed…

Anyway, now that I saved the document with Apache OpenOffice,
LibreOffice opened it much faster and that several minutes wait after
every cell entry was suddenly gone, it now takes approximately one
second. Maybe Apache OpenOffice fixed it somehow?

And even funnier, Apache OpenOffice now takes a few seconds coffee
break for every cell entry in that file (at least it's not minutes)!
If I am going to file a bug report, I am not really sure what to
write, I'm just too confused right now, I don't know what happens;
maybe I'm just dreaming all this…



Johnny Rosenberg




 
 From: Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com
 To: LibreOffice Användare us...@global.libreoffice.org;
 users@openoffice.apache.org
 Sent: Tuesday, 23 April 2013, 18:21
 Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Am I the only one with Err 522 problems?

 2013/4/2 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
 A few spreadsheets of mine, those with a lot of formulas with
 references to other cells, sometimes (or rather often in some cases)
 throw error 522 (circular reference) at me.
 In most cases, Ctrl+Shift+F9 cures the problem. Another way is to look
 for the first Err 522 occurance, highlight it, Ctrl+c, then Ctrl+v at
 the same cell.

 Did anyone else see those false Err 522 messages?
 I have seen them for quite a while now, for years, I think. I use
 LibreOffice 3.6.5.2 at the moment.


 Johnny Rosenberg

 Another problem with that sheet is that everything takes unbelievable
 long time. If I enter something in a cell, then hit Enter, I need to
 wait for something like a minute (yes, minute! Not second!) or two
 before anything happens, so the whole sheet is just a waste of time.

 Today I installed LibreOffice 3.6.6, but my problems with that file
 persists.
 The Ctrl+Shift+F9 thing cures the problem (the Err:522 messages
 disappears and are replaced with correct cell values) sometimes, maybe
 once out of 5 or 10 in average, but sometimes when I do that,
 LibreOffice crash. However, so far, when I ”repair” the file, there
 are never any error messages. So I continue entering new values, save
 and close. Next day, when I open the file again, those Err:522
 messages are back again. That's what my life looks like every day
 these days.

 Just for fun, I installed Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 a few minutes ago
 and I tried to open the file with it. After fiddling with macro
 security (adding the path where the file is located), the spreadsheet
 opened, and opened very much faster than LibreOffice. Unfortunately,
 the Err:522 messages was there again, but Apache OpenOffice seems a
 lot faster than LibreOffice, so it doesn't waste my time as much.
 After copying the first one of the Err:522 cells and pasting it to
 itself, all the Err:522 messages were gone again. And that also
 happened much faster than with LibreOffice.

 So now I started to enter new values. As I said above, from hitting
 Enter until LibreOffice stop freezing (it works with something, I
 don't have a clue what) it typically takes a minute or two, maybe
 more. With Apache OpenOffice it took way less than a second.

 I realise that nobody will ever even move a finger to investigate what
 could possible be wrong with the combination ”My Err:522-file” and
 LibreOffice, so I will just run away from the problem and use Apache
 OpenOffice for that particular spreadsheet (and maybe all other office
 documents in the future, but that's too early to say after trying out
 Apache OpenOffice for only 

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