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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Mon Jan 4 16:08:35
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mba
Following your logics I should install ALL the necessary languages
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Sun Dec 27 20:06:58
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Dear mba,
I can't accept your point of view. Please re-read my first
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Tue Aug 18 08:57:26
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If you open a document, your goal is to edit or look through its content.
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Sun Jul 12 13:48:50
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Where was the document created? My MSO 2007 SP2 wasn't sure that it was
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Sun Jul 12 15:14:13
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I opened your file in MSO 2007 SP2 on Vista Home Basic SP2. The
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Sun Jul 12 15:18:47
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Could you describe the step-by-step process of how did you create the
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Sun Jul 12 16:20:50
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As I understand the whole process went that way:
1) Somebody created a
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Wed Apr 22 18:18:42
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Please consider to fix Issue 100762
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Fri Apr 3 14:30:53
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You've made a wrong conclusion about my PC, aehrlich. I'm on Windows.
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--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Thu Apr 2 21:24:11
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I can't agree with aehrlich.
First, I already have THREE languages in
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|editing
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|george_yves
--- Additional comments from george_y...@openoffice.org Wed Apr 1 17:51:44
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On my PC I have three languages: English (default), Russian
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun 30 18:10:22 +
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It is not the problem of choosing a different JRE. Sometimes OOo doesn't check
Assigned to|mru
Reported by|george_yves
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 4 08:29:57 +
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A friend of mine sent me a Word file. He says there's a defect in opening such
documents in OOo 2.4 in WinXP.
The Word file (it's in Ukranian
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Created an attachment (id=53346)
The original Word file
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Created an attachment (id=53347)
The original Word file, opened and saved in OOo
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Created an attachment (id=53348)
The new Word file with changes
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Created an attachment (id=53349)
The new Word file with changes, opened and saved
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User george_yves changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar 6 11:29:30 +
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I add a screenshot.
If you look at the Print button in Standard toolbox (printer
Reported by|george_yves
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 5 18:52:25 +
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Please,in OOo 2.2RC1 choose icon set Crystal, big size, and then look at
Writer toolboxes in Print preview mode. You'll see that:
1) icons Print preview (Standard) and Print
to|mru
Reported by|george_yves
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jan 4 02:23:42 -0800
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Working in MSWord, users can freely insert en- and em-dashes in their documents
by pressing Ctrl+gray minus and Ctrl+Alt+gray minus. Working in OOO they
have
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