On 12/02/11 01:37, Graham Lauder wrote:
than MSO on XPSP2.
Why are you still on SP? (Or is that a typo?) If you ARE on SP2 then
you will have had NO security updates since July last year
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On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 19:22, adept techlists - kazar wrote:
The per capita GDP in that chart for Ethiopia, for example (there are 15
countries with lower GDPs) is $1,000. Once you take into account the
rich/poor divide that is rapidly growing wider in all non-socialized
countries, the vast
At 21:46 11/02/2011, David Nelson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 21:03, Christophe Strobbe
christophe.stro...@esat.kuleuven.be wrote:
(*) None of these articles mention LibrOffice, although the review says:
developers are falling away like pine needles from a Christmas tree and
competitors
On 14/02/11 09:42, C wrote:
Possibly by tweaking the options. You can get a significant startup
time decrease by adjusting a few things. For example, go to Tools
Options Memory and reduce the Graphics cache and memory per object.
Eh? You get a faster startup time by INCREASING memory per
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 14:44, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 14/02/11 09:42, C wrote:
Possibly by tweaking the options. You can get a significant startup
time decrease by adjusting a few things. For example, go to Tools
Options Memory and reduce the Graphics cache and memory per object.
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:35 +1100, Simon Cropper wrote:
Kohei,
The behaviour that I am talking about is...
1. Insert value into A1, select the cell with the mouse so it is
highlighted then copy with Ctrl-C
2. Select 3 or more other cells -- NOT in a continuous block (e.g. B2
and C3).
3.
On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 09:44 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:35 +1100, Simon Cropper wrote:
The behaviour that I am talking about is...
1. Insert value into A1, select the cell with the mouse so it is
highlighted then copy with Ctrl-C
2. Select 3 or more other cells
On 12/02/11 00:55, NoOp wrote:
RC1 PreRelease missing 32bit debs
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
64bit .debs are there, but not the 32bit .debs.
Clicking on 'Linux x86 (deb) results in:
null
Also checking:
On 02/14/2011 12:13 PM, twcw chenhall wrote:
On 12/02/11 00:55, NoOp wrote:
RC1 PreRelease missing 32bit debs
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
64bit .debs are there, but not the 32bit .debs.
Clicking on 'Linux x86 (deb) results in:
null
Also checking:
Kudos to Thorsten for fixing it so fast! :)
NoOp wrote on 2011-02-14 21.28:
Thanks. Got the same msg from Florian on the mirrors list. Downloaded,
installed working.
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Christophe,
From memory all these features are also available in OpenOffice 3.3.
Obviously as a fork that has just happened there is little difference
between the packages except the perceived 'freeness' and future direction.
That said, I recollect that LibreOffice was talking about merging
Dear Guys, there's OfficeTab for Ms Office. I found the same for OOo:Tabbed
Windows Extension
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Framework/WorkInProgress/Tabbed_Windows_Extension
but it doesn't work in version 3.3
Does anyone know which one is replacement for v3.3.0?
In Excel, F4 does
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