[users] Open office help
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[users] open office - help
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[users] Open Office Help
Hello, I have a Mac Book pro and I have downloaded Open Office for Mac. The problem I am having is everything seems to be working fine but for some reason it appears that the entire download has been deleted from the computer after a few days. The docs are still there that I have created but I cannot open them with the Open Office. All of the icons are gone from the bar at the bottom, I search the hard drive for the program and they are not there. Do I have a setting on my computer that is cleaning up the program for me automatically or something like that? Sorry for being a little dense on this subject, I am a fairly new Mac user and don't really understand its operating procedures. Thanks for you time. Kristen Mullett -- - To unsubscribe send email to users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands send email to sy...@openoffice.org with Subject: help
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On 11/13/09 15:03, Gerard G wrote: Would you recomend me some usefull help for Open Office. I would like to find some EXAMPLE concerning : 1.) simple form to set parameters, 2.) generating a query with parameters from form, 3.) executing a query, ( generating or updating a table ) 4.) making a report based on the table from point 3.) 5.) Passing back some data from the result of query 3.) back to the form to adjust parameters. May you send me some usefull internet links for that . The normal help has to much information and it's quite difficult to find these really important. I would like also to read sth about implementation of the transactions mechanism in Open Office. Hi Gerard, you can find more information about using Base on the documentation.openoffice.org page and on the Wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Databases You may get more answers if you do not crosspost to several lists. Use the normal list for user questions (this one), or use the Base list us...@dba.openoffice.org Regards Uwe -- u...@openoffice.org - Technical Writer StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany http://documentation.openoffice.org/ http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation http://blogs.sun.com/oootnt http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.org
[users] Open Office Help
Would you recomend me some usefull help for Open Office. I would like to find some EXAMPLE concerning : 1.) simple form to set parameters, 2.) generating a query with parameters from form, 3.) executing a query, ( generating or updating a table ) 4.) making a report based on the table from point 3.) 5.) Passing back some data from the result of query 3.) back to the form to adjust parameters. May you send me some usefull internet links for that . The normal help has to much information and it's quite difficult to find these really important. I would like also to read sth about implementation of the transactions mechanism in Open Office. With kind regards, Gerard Głowacki
Re: [users] Open Office Help
Hello Gerard: May I ask you: What part of OpenOffice.org are you trying to use? Will this be in Writer, or Base, or Calc, or perhaps Impress? What purpose are you attempting to have these things you want examples for serve? This will help get examples. On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:03 AM, Gerard G gerardglowacki_ho...@yahoo.com wrote: Would you recomend me some usefull help for Open Office. I would like to find some EXAMPLE concerning : 1.) simple form to set parameters, 2.) generating a query with parameters from form, 3.) executing a query, ( generating or updating a table ) 4.) making a report based on the table from point 3.) 5.) Passing back some data from the result of query 3.) back to the form to adjust parameters. May you send me some usefull internet links for that . The normal help has to much information and it's quite difficult to find these really important. I would like also to read sth about implementation of the transactions mechanism in Open Office. With kind regards, Gerard Głowacki - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.org
[users] Open Office help line
Hi, I registered as a participant in Calc, but I didn't expect to receive dozens of incomprehensible emails. I really only want to send apparent clitches in the beta program, as I did a couple of days ago. I tried to unsubscribe, but the emails keep coming. Can you stop them and direct me to the right group please? Paul Leese South Africa [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cellphone: +27823202991
Re: [users] Open Office help line
On 5 Jul 2008 at 20:21, Paul Leese wrote: Hi, I registered as a participant in Calc, but I didn't expect to I'm not clear what you mean by that. This is the 'users' email list, to which you presumably subscribed at some point. receive dozens of incomprehensible emails. I really only want to send apparent clitches in the beta program, as I did a couple of days ago. I tried to unsubscribe, but the emails keep coming. Can you stop them and direct me to the right group please? If you're referring to mail from the 'users' list, you need to unsubscribe yourself. Most messages carry the instructions at the foot: to unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To complerte the process, you then need to respond as directed to the confirmation message you should receive. -- This is in response to your message to users@openoffice.org, an email list for the support of the OpenOffice.org office suite. It is not a formal support team, but relies on volunteer users to provide help and advice via email to the list only. If you are not subscribed to this mailing list, you may miss replies. http://www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html for more information. Replies to users@openoffice.org only please. Permission for this mail to be processed by any third party in connection with marketing or advertising purposes is hereby explicitly denied. Mike Scott = Harlow = Essex = England. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [users] Open Office Help
Martin, David wrote: Hello, The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has graced the Education Department with Open Office as our means of programming inmates. My question needs a verbal response, as I have exhausted the Help section and the Open Office Manual of about 438 pages. Please email me a phone number of someone I can talk to, to resolve my problem. The problem deals with adding more than one table to a query. Thank You, David Martin (David, I'm sending this directly to you, since you appear not to be subscribed to the list, but please keep all discussion on users@openoffice.org so more people can help. If it gets too complex for this list, one of the Base-specific lists might work better -- see the www.openoffice.org website for mailing list info.) As you've heard from previous responses, this is a volunteer effort, and the list is widely archived, so it isn't really a good idea to post personal information. About your question, let's see if we can help a bit. We'll probably need more information (including what operating system and version you're on, and what version of OOo you're using), but it is certainly possible to have more than one table (or other queries) in a query. You'll need to set up relationships among them, and perhaps experiment a bit to find the right order for the tables/queries (they are used from left to right, and if one is in the wrong place you can drag it around) and what kind of relationship works best. You apparently have gotten to the point of selecting one table for the query, so I'll start from there. In general, the way I've dealt with this type of thing is: 1. Continue adding tables and/or queries until all the ones you want are shown in the Query Designer, then close the selection dialog. 2. For each relationship, drag a field from one table/query to the corresponding field in another. The contents need to match for the relationship to contribute to the results set. A line will appear between the two fields. 3. Right click on the line connecting the fields and select the appropriate relationship type. 4. Double-click any fields needed for the query in whichever table/query applies, and establish any criteria, etc., needed to get the results. 5. Run the query to see if the results are appropriate, and adjust criteria, table/query order, and relationship types if necessary. Note that queries formed in this way can't be used to modify record contents. This can only be done from a single table query, and only if one of the included fields in the query is the table's primary key. Depending on your situation, you may need forms with subforms, and somebody else will have to help you there -- I haven't dug into it myself yet. Hope this helps. If not, it should at least give you an idea of how to ask your question for best results. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[users] Open Office Help
Hello, The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has graced the Education Department with Open Office as our means of programming inmates. My question needs a verbal response, as I have exhausted the Help section and the Open Office Manual of about 438 pages. Please email me a phone number of someone I can talk to, to resolve my problem. The problem deals with adding more than one table to a query. Thank You, David Martin (Work-740-877-2441, Extension 7485---7:00am-3:00pm) Please note that an e-mail message, or a portion thereof, may be releasable as a public record in accordance with Chapter 149 of the Ohio Revised Code.
[users] open office help
help, i loaded 'open office' on a compaq computer, it seems to have loaded ok. i am a mac computer person, i do not see what to click on to launch the software. what am i missing?
Re: [users] open office help
help, i loaded 'open office' on a compaq computer, it seems to have loaded ok. i am a mac computer person, i do not see what to click on to launch the software. what am i missing? I'm going to guess that the 'compaq' computer is running some version of windows. If this is the case, then you need to look under start programs Open Office ... Reply to the list if this is not the case. /paul -- Vista is dramatically more secure than any other operating system released Bill Gates Huh ?? Defender doesn't stop spyware (Webroot) ; firewall is only 50% effective (Zdnet) ; UAC can be turned off and is annoying ; SP1 (incl security reasons) due end of 2007... - Try Torpark; a small portable, open-source, built on Firefox browser that enables anonymous browsing. Requires no installation : http://www.torrify.com/ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[users] Open Office help w/ calc
when entering 16 digit numbers on the Open Office Calc, how am I able to cut and paste into cells w/out getting a formula. This happens whenever I enter a lot of digits on one line or try to copy and paste it onto another. I really need your help! Sincerely, William Balderrama Seideman Law Creditor Services Phone (909) 982-5333 Extension 312 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax (909) 581-7312
Re: [users] Open Office help w/ calc
Willam Balderrama wrote: when entering 16 digit numbers on the Open Office Calc, how am I able to cut and paste into cells w/out getting a formula. This happens whenever I enter a lot of digits on one line or try to copy and paste it onto another. I really need your help! Sincerely, William Balderrama Seideman Law Creditor Services Phone (909) 982-5333 Extension 312 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax (909) 581-7312 Are the numbers that you're entering actual numerals (like numbers that have a quantitative meaning)? In other words, numbers that can realistically be added, or multiplied, or divided? Examples might be lengths, distances, populations, wavelengths, etc. Or are they numbers like phone numbers, part numbers, or social security numbers, which aren't quantitative measures of anything? In other words, it would make no sense to add two of them together, or divide by 2, or subtract one from the other. I'm guessing the later, because it would be highly unusual that you would need 16 significant figures for anything that has quantitative meaning. If this is correct (if these numbers are like phone numbers etc.), then the best thing is to format the cell as text BEFORE you enter the number. (Format Cells Numbers Text) Then I believe you'll find that the numbers stay as you typed them, as opposed to being put into scientific notation. At least I just tried this, and it worked for me. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [users] Open Office help w/ calc
At 15:09 05/04/2007 -0700, Willam Balderrama wrote: when entering 16 digit numbers on the Open Office Calc, how am I able to cut and paste into cells w/out getting a formula. This happens whenever I enter a lot of digits on one line or try to copy and paste it onto another. I really need your help! I don't see any reason why you should get a formula. A formula is an expression involving other cell references, and always starts with an equals sign. Is that what you are getting? Perhaps you have a different problem: that Calc is displaying the result in standard form, so that 1234567890123456 will display as 1.23E+015 instead. This is correct: it means 1.23 multiplied by ten to the power 15, and this form of display is usually helpful. If you want it in another format, you just have to format the cell(s) appropriately. Select the relevant cells and go to Format | Cells... (or right-click | Format Cells...) and then Numbers. Select Number under Category and change the selection under Format from General to -1234 (or whatever is appropriate), and you will get what you need. You may then have to expand the column width to see all those digits, of course. Brian Barker - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [users] Open Office help w/ calc
Brian Barker wrote: At 15:09 05/04/2007 -0700, Willam Balderrama wrote: when entering 16 digit numbers on the Open Office Calc, how am I able to cut and paste into cells w/out getting a formula. This happens whenever I enter a lot of digits on one line or try to copy and paste it onto another. I really need your help! I don't see any reason why you should get a formula. A formula is an expression involving other cell references, and always starts with an equals sign. Is that what you are getting? Perhaps you have a different problem: that Calc is displaying the result in standard form, so that 1234567890123456 will display as 1.23E+015 instead. This is correct: it means 1.23 multiplied by ten to the power 15, and this form of display is usually helpful. If you want it in another format, you just have to format the cell(s) appropriately. Select the relevant cells and go to Format | Cells... (or right-click | Format Cells...) and then Numbers. Select Number under Category and change the selection under Format from General to -1234 (or whatever is appropriate), and you will get what you need. You may then have to expand the column width to see all those digits, of course. Brian Barker 15 is the maximum number of digits which Calc will accept for a number without converting it to scientific format. When some of the digits are to the right of the decimal separator, it rounds the number to bring it back to the maximum; IIRC, the decimal separator is counted as a digit. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Open-Office-help-w--calc-tf3536559.html#a9880477 Sent from the openoffice - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [users] Open Office Help Needed
On Wednesday 04 May 2005 01:27, + Dean Warfield wrote: [ MODERATED ] *** I have installed open office on a dell latitude c600 laptop running windows 98. when i try to open an oo program, it hangs and never opens. i have tried several different versions and configurations for my video drive, but still no luck. i booted in to safe mode and was able to open the oo programs. my video driver is ATI Rage Mobility 128 AGP 2X. Any help is greatly appreciated. Hi Dean, As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Wednesday 04 May 2005 13:56, Doug Thompson wrote: Take a look at updating your video display driver to the most current version. It is the one to which OOo is most sensitive. While you're doing that, there are newer drivers available from Dell for several other subsystems, including the BIOS. You might as well make a day of it. Also, how much physical RAM is installed? It's inexpensive to max that out, too. I have a C600 on which I have installed and run many versions of OOo without difficulty. The video driver is a common fix on many different computers for the problem you describe. The rest of them just make me feel like I'm putting my laptom on steroids. ;-) Please reply to users@openoffice.org only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]