Matthew Hailstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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Initially,
I'm mostly interested in having a color permanent pen style, so when
I'm editing a document for someone else, I can insert my text that
will give critique and suggestion. Maybe there is a similar concept or
Hi Matthew,
Matthew Hailstone wrote:
Lotus Notes has a great feature concept of a permanent pen. I can turn my
permanent pen on or off and my text will always be that style. Initially,
I'm mostly interested in having a color permanent pen style, so when I'm
editing a document for someone else,
On Thu February 16 2006 16:06, + Jim Burke wrote:
Greetings, thanks for your great product! I have one suggestion about
enhancing the useability of Open Office. The use of tabs (tabbed browsing
etc) is becoming more commonplace using computers nowadays, and i strongly
feel that Open Office
Carl,
It's always better to write one problem per email rather than a stream of
consciousness. Also [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the prefered maiing list for
user problems. Finally since you have so many crashes can you verify that you
do not have broken RAM by using the memtest tool.
CPH
On Fri
Lars D. Noodén said the following on 2/17/2006 5:17 AM:
If I have a formula (say, =A1+A2) in Calc, and cut-n-paste one of the
cells to a new location (say, cut from A2 and paste into A3) , the
formula changes (and would now be =A1+A3).
How do I stop that for specific formulas so that a
James Walker said the following on 2/7/2006 10:06 AM:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 15:14 +, C Cichocki wrote:
Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
That's quite easy:
Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
C Cichocki wrote:
How do you access
Michael wrote:
James Walker said the following on 2/7/2006 10:06 AM:
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 15:14 +, C Cichocki wrote:
Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
That's quite easy:
Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
C Cichocki wrote:
How do
Yes. I've said that doesn't work. How can I confirm which version of OOo
I am actually running? I am under the assumption that it was 2.01 since
that's what I downloaded, but the menu Help-About doesn't get that
specific. Just to be sure, I've tried it again and get the same result.
If I
Group,
Can anyone confirm this behavior before I file a bug report?
New Calc document.
Enter a number in A1.
Enter a number in B1.
Enter a formula in C1 (say, =A1+B1).
Now the cursors keys will only navigate you between A1,B1,C1, and B2.
Or this:
New document.
Enter a value in A1.
Now
Hi,
I would like to report a few bugs in OO-dev 2.0, English, WIN XP
edition. I hope this is the right place to do so.
1. Spreadsheat formulas seem to ignore the precedence of the power
-(A1-B1)^2 is not resolved to -((A1-B1)^2) instead it seems to be
(-(A1-B1))^2.
2. If a drawing is
From: Randomthots [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 14:48:10 -0600
In either case, if you click on another cell using the mouse that cell
will gain the focus, but using a cursor key will only take you to one of
the above mentioned cells.
See #i62257#. it is already
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