Re: SETTINGS

2017-01-15 Thread Brian Barker

At 15:35 15/01/2017 -0500, Doug Gambichler wrote:

I USE OPEN OFFICE ALL THE TIME...


Er, there's no need to shout!


... THE EXCEL SHEET, MOSTLY.


Microsoft Excel is a part of Microsoft Office and has no connection 
with OpenOffice. If you need help with Excel, you should look for it 
elsewhere. Or are you talking about creating and editing spreadsheets 
in OpenOffice (Calc) instead?


IN A RUSH TO MAKE CHANGES ON THE SHEET, i CLICKED SOMETHING AND NOW 
THE FIRST PART OF THE PAGE HAS ARROWS ...


It may be that you have accidentally toggled on the Detective, which 
can show which cells are used as parameters by a formula elsewhere 
("precedents") and which formulae elsewhere use it as a parameter 
("dependents"). As you say, these are indicated by arrows between the cells.



IT SAYS GO TO FORMATTING AND CLICK OPTIONS AND THEN OFF. THERE IS NO OFF.


I'm not sure where you might have found that instruction.


HOW DO I GET THESE ANNOYING THINGS OFF MY SHEET?


Go to Tools | Detective > | Remove All Traces.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: SETTINGS

2017-01-15 Thread Martin Groenescheij
First of all, don't use capitals when you want help, it's perceived as if you 
are yelling at us.
Second OpenOffice Calc is not Excel, Excel is MicroSoft.
Third we don't know where the something function is which you clicked.
Finally it's most likely that you have accidentally the changed font.
Just save a copy of your Calc document and try to make changes on the copy.


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> On 16 Jan 2017, at 7:35 am, gambichl...@aol.com wrote:
> 
> I USE OPEN OFFICE ALL THE TIME---THE EXCEL SHEET, MOSTLY.  IN A RUSH  TO 
> MAKE CHANGES ON THE SHEET, i CLICKED SOMETING AND NOW THE FIRST PART OF THE  
> PAGE HAS ARROWS OR WHATEVER FORMATTING I WANT.  IT SAYS GO TO FORMATTING  AND 
> CLICK OPTIONS AND THEN OFF.  THERE IS NO OFF.  HOW DO I GET THESE  ANNOYING 
> THINGS OFF MY SHEET?  I AM JUST USEI NG AN EXCEL SHEET FOR MY  BOOKS.  
> PLEASE ADVISE.
> 
> 
> 
>THANK  YOU,
> 
>DOUG  GAMBICHLER


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SETTINGS

2017-01-15 Thread GAMBICHLER5
I USE OPEN OFFICE ALL THE TIME---THE EXCEL SHEET, MOSTLY.  IN A RUSH  TO 
MAKE CHANGES ON THE SHEET, i CLICKED SOMETING AND NOW THE FIRST PART OF THE  
PAGE HAS ARROWS OR WHATEVER FORMATTING I WANT.  IT SAYS GO TO FORMATTING  AND 
CLICK OPTIONS AND THEN OFF.  THERE IS NO OFF.  HOW DO I GET THESE  ANNOYING 
THINGS OFF MY SHEET?  I AM JUST USEI NG AN EXCEL SHEET FOR MY  BOOKS.  
PLEASE ADVISE.
 
 

THANK  YOU,

DOUG  GAMBICHLER

Re: WHAT PREVENTS OP[EN OFFICE 4.1.3 OPENING? MICROSOFT?

2017-01-15 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 09:54:42 -0800
Wally Lindblad  wrote:

> -- 
> Wally L.

Try starting TaskManager (Ctrl Shift Esc)  and kill all "soffice" processes 
shown on TM's Details tab (Processes tab on Windows before Win10). Then restart 
OpenOffice.

Note: "soffice" with an initial "s".

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WHAT PREVENTS OP[EN OFFICE 4.1.3 OPENING? MICROSOFT?

2017-01-15 Thread Wally Lindblad
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Re: Help with printing

2017-01-15 Thread ninja_glace
Can the OP please confirm whether this fix worked? 

On 2017-01-12 21:36, Julian Thomas wrote:

>> On Jan 12, 2017, at 13:01, j-schr...@comcast.net wrote:
>> 
>> I have lines drawn in spreadsheet which do not appear when printing. Any 
>> suggestions?
> 
> File - Page preview - format page - sheet.  Check Grid under print
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Re: What is the oldest Linux that AOO can run on? Is there a policy wrt baseline libraries/distro release?

2017-01-15 Thread ninja_glace
Fernando, 

Here are the system requirements [1] for AOO 4.1.x: 

GNU/LINUX ("LINUX")

* Linux kernel version 2.6 or higher, glibc2 version 2.5 or higher
* Free memory of 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
* 400 MB available disk space
* X-Server with 1024 x 768 pixel or higher resolution with at least
256 colors (16.7 million colors recommended)

On 2017-01-13 13:13, Fernando Cassia wrote:

> I wonder what are the older Linux version that AOO-current (whatever
> is the latest version) will run on?
> 
> I'm not concerned too much about kernel but glibc which is a common
> cause of hassles.
> And I'm trying to create a VM with the oldest possible, still
> supported Linux version, with AOO on it.
> 
> CentOS 5.5 is still a target platform?
> 
> And going forward, what do you plan to use as a base? is there a
> policy? like "the oldest version of CentOS still supported"? or
> "latest CentOS -1" or what?
> 
> Or are the AOO Linux binaries just expected to work on any Linux
> regardless of glibc version?
> 
> Thanks,
> FC
 

Links:
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[1] http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html