Hi Bill,
Bill Schnakenberg wrote:
I looked in Options - Privacy and Help file for a way to delete the
listing in Recent Documents. I could not find anything, so I am
requesting that there be a way to delete or hide the Recent Document list.
via
http://documentation.openoffice.org/
you can
Hi Chris,
Chris wrote:
Finally sorted.. Thanks to Cor
Glad I could help.
May I ask - just out of curiousity - which key combinations you have
choosen?
Greetings,
Cor
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Cor Nouws
www.nouenoff.nl - www.bsooo.nl - http://nl.openoffice.org
Open. For business.
ireland wrote:
Dear Sir / Madam
Our Company Pavillion Software purchased the exclusive rights to staroffice
from stardivision prior to it´s sale to Sun Microsystems.
We are deeming the sale illegal.
We own the exclusve usa and canadian rights to staroffice.
I demand that you immediately
Time to drop this spoof, costing us delete-time.
The yahoo mail is proof enough. There is no Geoffrey Callaghan according
to a Google search, and reading up on Pavillion Software did not
discover ANY connection to claim. So:
turn the page and long live open softwares.
Tork
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
http://opendocumentfellowship.org/Resources/ForWebmasters
I guess I'd better get to work and fix that on the Friends of
OpenDocument Inc's website. :-)
I must say that if it's that easy to fix a server to deal with ODT files
correctly, the one website that should
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 11:13 -0800, John Boyle wrote:
To All: The simplest cure is to use either Mozilla or Firefox and avoid
Internet Explorer entirely!!
But not that useful for promoting ODF in a world where the reality is
that most computer users use IE. Its not so much about curing the
Hi!
Yesterday I used the document converter of OpenOffice.org 2.0.1 with SuSE
Linux 9.3.
I tried to convert a lot of word documents (several hundreds).
But there are two things which prevented me from successfully converting my
documents.
REASON
In my case, I had a lot of backup .doc files,
To All: The simplest cure is to use either Mozilla or Firefox and avoid
Internet Explorer entirely!!
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Pete Holsberg wrote:
There is apparently a security feature in Windows XP Pro SP2 that
causes Internet Explorer to examine the contents of a file you ask it
to
on 1/28/2006 13:18 'Ian Lynch' wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 11:13 -0800, John Boyle wrote:
To All: The simplest cure is to use either Mozilla or Firefox and avoid
Internet Explorer entirely!!
But not that useful for promoting ODF in a world where the reality is
that most computer users use
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
I just fixed three websites using the .htaccess file method given on the
ODFellowship's page that Daniel mentioned in an earlier note:
http://opendocumentfellowship.org/Resources/ForWebmasters
This took about 2 minutes by FTP. Of course it can only be done by
someone
Ian Lynch wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 13:19 -0600, Steve Kopischke wrote:
on 1/28/2006 13:18 'Ian Lynch' wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-28 at 11:13 -0800, John Boyle wrote:
To All: The simplest cure is to use either Mozilla or Firefox and avoid
Internet Explorer entirely!!
But not that useful
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