On Sat, 2006-11-11 at 08:19 +0100, M. Fioretti wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2006 11:45:20 AM +, Chris Bradley
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I was wondering if somewhere in the pipeline you have thought about
having a Qualification that States that you Are able to Use, Install
and troubleshoot
I'm loving OpenOffice, but there is one problem that is serious enough that I'm
not able to use it for major papers. At the school I attend, footnotes have to
be tucked beneath the text rather than at the bottom of the page, as per
standard Turabian format. Can such a feature be added?
OpenOffice 2.0.1 Chinese Traditional Characters
Intel-based IBM-compatibled PC, Windows XP
Open the preview mode.
Select one or more slides.
The copy button in the toolbar is not automatically enabled.
Right-clicking the mouse allows you to select copy.
Thanks.
Qiyao
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Hi Qiyao,
As mentioned to you before the discuss@openoffice.org mailing list is not for
reporting bugs.
Most of the OpenOffice.org developers do not even read this mailing list.
Can you please report this in issuezilla ? ( http://openoffice.org - My
Pages - Register, then when you receive a
On Sun November 5 2006 14:30, + Darcy Larangeira wrote:
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Hello!
I am Linux (debia sarge 3.1) and at the moment I tried to upgrade
my Openoffice to Openoffice.org 2.0 but I haven't been able to perferm it.
I'd like to get some cues about it. If I
On Fri November 10 2006 14:02, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I run a local computer shop and we are working on our website. We know
that some sites do partnerships so that basically you advertise that you
use certain products or work with certain companies. Since I have found
out about
Hello,
Is there a way to install OpenOffice on a hard drive/directory of your choice?
The installation I downloaded defaults to the C: drive, and I don't see a way
to point it elsewhere.
--Ed Germain
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Hi Ed,
Ed Germain wrote:
Is there a way to install OpenOffice on a hard drive/directory of your choice?
The installation I downloaded defaults to the C: drive, and I don't see a way
to point it elsewhere.
I think you have to look on custom installation - or something alike.
The setup guide
Le samedi 11 novembre 2006 à 09:25 -0600, David Stiles a écrit :
This site is charging $47 for your free product
http://www-openoffice.com/ and I paid for it then found out it is
free. Aren't they going against your user agreements?
The license does not forbid commercialisation. Anyone is
David Stiles wrote:
This site is charging $47 for your free product http://www-openoffice.com/ and
I paid for it then found out it is free. Aren't they going against your user
agreements?
Hi, David
I googled for the vendor's name cytech mods.
This discussion may answer most of your
Le samedi 11 novembre 2006 à 09:25 -0600, David Stiles a écrit :
This site is charging $47 for your free product
http://www-openoffice.com/ and I paid for it then found out it is
free. Aren't they going against your user agreements?
Please read carefully the user agreement.
--
Alexandro
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 11:10:28 -0500, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ed,
Ed Germain wrote:
Is there a way to install OpenOffice on a hard drive/directory of your
choice? The installation I downloaded defaults to the C: drive, and I
don't see a way to point it elsewhere.
I think you
Thank you!
Too obvious for me to figure out!
-- Ed
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On Sun, 5-November-2006 10:30, Darcy Larangeira wrote:
Hello!
I am Linux (debia sarge 3.1) and at the moment I tried to
upgrade
my Openoffice to Openoffice.org 2.0 but I haven't been able
to perferm it.
I'd like to get some cues about it. If I downloading it
wrongly etc.
Wating for some
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