Hello Mr. Khan,
M.R.R. Khan schrieb:
Gentlemen,
Just today I received an email which informs that Open Office 2011 has
been launched.
We would never sent such emails. Our product is not Open Office 2011
but OpenOffice.org.
With extreme desire I wanred to download this software,
which is
Hi Ken,
Ken Harvey schrieb:
Dear Sirs,
I have downloaded the most recent upgrade files but MS will not permit me to
instal them.
I get the message exe is not a valid Windows 32
application and I can not get any further.
Can you suggest a remedy?
I thank you in
Hi Anders,
Anders Haneskog schrieb:
Hello!
I want to give you an advice. Maybe you have thought about this
before, but I better say whats on my mind.
When using Microsoft Word one has an advantage in one area over Open
Office: Let us say that I am out on the internet and wants to copy
the
Hi Andy,
RA Brown schrieb:
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On Mon Nov 15 2010 12:01:08 GMT-0800 (PST) Anders Haneskog wrote:
Hello!
I want to give you an advice. Maybe you have thought about this
before, but I better say whats on my mind.
Thanks for your interest in
Hi all,
as the STIX font [1] are available now, I think it is time to make it
the default font for formula editor. The STIX font is designed for use
for scientific, technical writing and includes all those glyphs, which
were ask for in IssueTracker.
Becoming the default font, you can be
Hello Ken Kamiya,
Kenji KAMIYA schrieb:
To whom it may concern:
I am a frequent user of the Draw application SW. One inconvenience is
the rotation function. The free (i.e., manual) angle rotation is of
course a good tool, but when I need to rotate multiple images in a
certain angle (e.g., 15°,
Mike Scott schrieb:
This is with ubuntu 10.04, OOo 3.2 (from the ubuntu repository)
I've found that the print dialogue offers extremely limited options
compared to other applications.
In particular, it offers no way to select the paper tray (this option is
grayed out for some reason) and no
Hi Niels,
Niels L. Ellegaard schrieb:
The following is probably a feature request, but maybe someone can help
me find a good work around.
I would like to be able to fit a trend line to a sub interval of a
dataset. So lets say that I have to the following dataset.
x= 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
y=
Hi Buddhika,
you should start at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice.org_Internship
kind regards
Regina
buddhika wijesinghe schrieb:
Hi.
I'm student in University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. I like to implement the
statistical data analysis tool of Open Office calc.
I want find a
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Jensen schrieb:
Hi,
Well, fired up my HP mini and OO.o 2.4
Try as I might can't get those unicode characters to show up via the
keyboard - but using insert-Special Character and selecting DejaVu Sans for
a font, there they are, right where they should be. The glyph for
Hi Daniel, hi all,
Daniel Rentz schrieb:
Hi Regina,
Regina Henschel schrieb:
No, you cannot use xls, because the functions are not available in xls.
The functions can be written to the XLS format (Excel 2007 and 2010 do
that too). Internally, all new functions of Excel 2010 are stored
Hi all,
Gordon Burgess-Parker schrieb:
On 14/04/2010 21:44, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Lars, hi Jonathon,
Lars Nooden schrieb:
On 04/14/2010 08:14 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
not all of you are familiar with the problem.
The fact that MSO intentionally breaks ODF is very familiar to many
Hi Niklas,
Niklas Nebel schrieb:
On 04/14/10 22:44, Regina Henschel wrote:
Of cause we have to consider the effort for a particular solution. But
blaming MS does not delete those documents. We need an agreement, what
Calc should do with those Excel-ods documents.
When loading the file, we
Hi Lars, hi Jonathon,
Lars Nooden schrieb:
On 04/14/2010 08:14 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
not all of you are familiar with the problem.
The fact that MSO intentionally breaks ODF is very familiar to many,
perhaps everyone. That is not news.
It does not break ODF. The documents are valid
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