Dear Mr. Singleton,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
We must admit that the sample page of the manual you got from us has to
be translated in Italian. The mother company usually send us manuals in
Word Format (URGH!) and then we opened the Word File with Open Office
for further processing.
On Tue May 23 2006 15:53, + Lea Hildebrandt Rossander wrote:
Hello
I am using OpenOffice Calc. 2.0 to make linear regressions of my scientific
data, and was stunned when I discovered that there is no easy way to see
the actual equation that the program calculates for the data. Even though
Mathias Bauer wrote:
OOo forces the user to do a lot of things manually that could be done behind the scenes.
I am writing/editing a 55 volume set of books. Page numbering is
_automatically_ and _correctly_ done, behind the scenes. [Even for the
pages where I switch to Hindi numerals.]
Hi,
I use OpenOffice.org 2.02 for Linux, Windows XP, and Mac OS X (both
the X11 version and NeoOffice) and have been using it for more than 2
years.
It has come to my attention that a virus has been made that can
infect both OpenOffice.org and Star Office in the form of a Star
Basic
Yeah, we could do with another service... paypal eats away at both ends..
the donation and withdrawal...
I don't know the donation figures, but surely it may pay to setup a secure
server... outsource it to a proper payment system?
Andrew Loughran
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I think the suggestion was not about functionality but about the way of
accessing that functionality. AKA UI.
André.
jonathon wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
OOo forces the user to do a lot of things manually that could be done
behind the scenes.
In so far that the 'proof of concept' has managed to open a new
document, and download an www image IMHO does not constitute a virus.
The same thing can be achieved by a user by creating a hyperlink
within a document then sending it to there friends.
There is no proof, that this can then cause
Paul wrote:
There is no proof, that this can then cause damage to the OS, nor
replicate itself, email its friends, etc...
Now I know what all the 'How do I replace Outlook?' posts are about.
Clearly OOo isn't a 'real' office suite until we have macro viruses that
can propagate via an