Thunderbird is the default browser but it will not open mail saved as
XXX on the desktop, at a later time. I have to use OE to open. Any
suggestions please.
Andrew Forman
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Hi,
I've been deploying OO beta2 on a part of my network (20 PCs) all the
network is 500 PCs
I dit it using GPO and it wok fine
I did a MSI of Dicooo and it wok fine too
there is one problem that could easely solve i think ;o))
OO store tempory file in the application data directory of
Hello
An option in the word count dialog that would enable users to count
characters both with and without space will be a much needed and long
awaited one. It is a feature used widely in MS Office by translators,
writers, journalists and technical writers, to name a few professions.
As a
Jarek Sawiuk wrote:
Hello
An option in the word count dialog that would enable users to count
characters both with and without space will be a much needed and long
awaited one. It is a feature used widely in MS Office by translators,
writers, journalists and technical writers, to name a few
OO store tempory file in the application data directory of the curent
user (like firefox does)
this is a probleme with profiles that are dowloaded from server uploaded
for each session of the user and so the load of the network increase
quickly
Under Tools / Options / OpenOffice.org /
This is a common issue with Thunderbird. Messages saved as FILENAME.EML
will not open in the Thunderbird e-mail client (it is not a browser) by
double-clicking the file. You can, however, open such files from within
Thunderbird via FileOpen.
For support with Thunderbird, please visit
I'm tearing my hair out over a couple of 'challenges' that might be
answered in front of my face... or not.
I have a master document composed of many individual chapters. Each
chapter is fine - the page formats are correct with portrait pages and
landscape pages located appropriately,
OPENOFFICE.ORG ANNOUNCES VERSION 1.1.5
14 September, 2005 - 16H00 UTC
OpenOffice.org is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
new 1.1.5 version of the award-winning open source office suite.
This new version is initially available on the Windows
(98/ME/NT/2000/XP), GNU/Linux (X86
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:12:53 -0400
Peter S. Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm tearing my hair out over a couple of 'challenges' that might be
answered in front of my face... or not.
You have presented two challenges yourself. Both of which reduce the
number of answers you will get:
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:05:01 +0200
Jarek Sawiuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
An option in the word count dialog that would enable users to count
characters both with and without space will be a much needed and long
awaited one. It is a feature used widely in MS Office by translators,
Please excuse me if I have not understood the problem,
but in 1.1.4 I use in an open document: File
Properties Statistics which gives me a report on
number of words and of characters including spaces and
punctuation. It reports lines, as well, which is
useful to me, but may not be of any
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Mathias,
This is just a note to say, thank you! I note that in 1.9.m128 the
problem has been fixed and versions are now fully converted.
Do you need any official feedback to confirm the fix?
Thanks, I think we are sure that we solved the problem. The current
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