I need an OpenOffice that I can switch between English and German, so
I either need a German version with Englisch language pack or the
other way around. Now every time a new OOo version comes out I start
hunting for a language pack. And I'm always disappointed that no
matter where I click on www.o
dev,您好!
I want to draw a nice shape. It has the control point to change the
shape such as the smile-face shape.
What can I do for it?
Help me && thanks a lots :-)
致
礼!
张智鹏
2006-04-07
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Hi Kami
Can you give me a hint how can I add an extra menu element to the help
menu. I would like to insert an menu element that opens a document
(read only mode) from all available OpenOffice.org application. This
is because I want to show the OpenOffice.org Guide. Where can I read
more inf
Andreas,
Andreas Höhmann wrote:
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hello,
have anyone a nice/clean multi-instance-installer for openoffice.
if I understand correctly, you don't need this, but see below ...
nice would be a service-installer for windows too?
the goal is to start 1
Can someon arrange the useful English (and/or other language) templates
to the next categories?
officorr -> "Business Correspondence"
offimisc -> "Other Business Documents"
personal -> "Personal Correspondence and Documents"
forms -> "Forms and Contracts"
finance -> "Finances"
educate -> "Educat
KAMI írta:
Hello!
Can you give me a hint how can I add an extra menu element to the help
menu. I would like to insert an menu element that opens a document
(read only mode) from all available OpenOffice.org application. This
is because I want to show the OpenOffice.org Guide. Where can I rea
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 15:17 +, Gregor Hartmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 22.03.06, 12:21:58, schrieb Caolan McNamara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> zum
> Thema Re: [dev] The Crash Reporter:
>
> > Yeah, makes sense of course. In our own case RedHat keeps and provides
> > debuginfo rpms of extracted debugging
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