Hi Denis,
Am Mon, 5 Oct 2009 09:57:24 +0200
schrieb Denis Voirol :
>
> Hi !
>
> I m from switzerland and since one year, I don't use MS Office any
> more, but Open Office. I like it. However there are 3 things that
> could be changed:
>
> 1) To fix the problem with the subscribing
>
> I sub
Denis,
When you save, at the bottom of the save dialog is a checkbox to add a
password. (If you have saved already, I suspect you need to save as.)
I think this will do what you seek.
--Paul
Denis Voirol wrote:
3) Encryption
It would be great if I could give a password to some of my files.
Hi !
I m from switzerland and since one year, I don't use MS Office any more, but
Open Office. I like it.
However there are 3 things that could be changed:
1) To fix the problem with the subscribing
I subscribed me about 3 times and it's still asking at the beginning if I want
to subscribe m
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Original Message
From: jonathon
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 21:07:54 +
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 09:30, Steven Liauw wrote:
>
>> 1. It will be better in my opinion if OpenOffice use a tab system wh
Copy forwarded to Steven Liauw - Non-Subscribed Poster
Original Message
From: Robert Funnell
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2009 15:36:15 -0400
> Steven -
>
> With respect to your point 2, you may want to look at
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?i
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 09:30, Steven Liauw wrote:
> 1. It will be better in my opinion if OpenOffice use a tab system when
> opening more than one document. So, there will be only one Window, but
> several "tabs" open.
For OOo 2.x, there is a macro that provides tab features. For word,
it alm
Steven -
With respect to your point 2, you may want to look at
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=3395
and even contribute to the discussion.
- Robert
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009, Steven Liauw wrote:
Hi,
My name is Steven. I've only recently worked with OpenOffice, and I like it.
Previ
Hi,
My name is Steven. I've only recently worked with OpenOffice, and I like it.
Previously I've been a WordPerfect poweruser, and I also used Microsoft Word.
I think OpenOffice is a great project, and the current version is already very
solid.
Several ideas for additional features:
1. It will
sneezy wrote:
>
> Hi all at OpenOffice,
> ...
> 1. Bibliographies are always difficult to create due to the fact that they
> have to be setup in a certain style, with periods, spacing, and commas. If
> there was a tool in the program to walk the user through the setup, that
> would be nice a
2008/3/30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi all at OpenOffice,
> I have been using Open Office for a while now, and there's one feature
> I'd like to see in upcoming releases. Being a student, I usually have to
> write reports. Because of this, I need to use a special format for page
Hi all at OpenOffice,
I have been using Open Office for a while now, and there's one feature
I'd like to see in upcoming releases. Being a student, I usually have to
write reports. Because of this, I need to use a special format for page
layout called MLA. I am not sure that I've seen this in O
Hello
I have no time, and some features for open office will be so nesasary.
1.
Import many pictures at the same time(not fron explorer only).
2.
The ability to import as a character. Thiw ability must be default
* I write a book and i am try to kick ms office. Some other frient
They all sound like good suggestions. One thing you can do with OOo is
submit enhancement requests (using www.openoffice.org) and the
developers and community get to vote on the ideas. Those that have the
most merit, may be included in later releases of OOo...
Give it a whirl and see where it take
Right now I am enrolled in a University Calculus class and my professor has
taken a sudden liking to the new TI Interactive software. Sure, I admit, it
works pretty nicely, but it costs. He wants us to occasionally play around
with the software since it is installed on certain computers in our sc
Hey, man! I had no idea about the FontOOo! That takes one problem right
out. the INL may soon be switching to OO.o! that'd be so awesome! I
contacted my supervisor to point out FontOOo. I sent on a few more tidbits
about features, also. If some money was put down, could you distribute
some of t
Hello Jordan,
I was trying to get into our database (it's an ODBC) and Base crashed
:-( That's bad.
Have you filed an issue? I realize that filing issues is not fun. But
it's the only way that these reports won't slip through the cracks.
IDEA
I have convinced the INL (Idaho National Labo
PROBLEM
I was trying to get into our database (it's an ODBC) and Base crashed (i had
insufficient privaleges to change, but i only wanted to do a report,
requiring nothing but reading, i thought). I decided not to register the
database. It did require a password. both the user name and password
I was trying to get into our database (it's an ODBC) and Base crashed (i
had insufficient privaleges to change, but i only wanted to do a report,
requiring nothing but reading, i thought). I decided not to register the
database. It did require a password. both the user name and password were
th
As you are not subscribed, you may have missed the following post.
Steve Kopischke wrote:
In OOo, it's called an XY chart.
oldgnome
'Michael Posa.' wrote on 04/30/05 10:09:
Dear Openoffice,
I am studying engineering I would just like to suggest a very
important feature (in my opinion) for the open
In OOo, it's called an XY chart.
oldgnome
'Michael Posa.' wrote on 04/30/05 10:09:
Dear Openoffice,
I am studying engineering I would just like to suggest a very important feature
(in my opinion) for the open office spreadsheet program - many engineers and
scientists need to make graphs on two ax
Dear Openoffice,
I am studying engineering I would just like to suggest a very important feature
(in my opinion) for the open office spreadsheet program - many engineers and
scientists need to make graphs on two axes (it is called a scatter plot)
usually X and Y whereas openoffice currently plo
> P.S. -- It's a strong sign of a project when my only issues with it
> are minor annoyances like "OMG!!!1 teh program took my focus!!1" instead
> of "OMG!!!1 teh program took my document!!1")
Even better that when it does "corrupt" a document
you can unzip the file and look at the XML where the
I wanted to suggest two UI tweaks to increase usability in Writer:
a) to integrate various dialogs, such as the thesaurus, spell check,
document outline and find function, into a task-panel (like Word 2003 or
Impress); it just means people can keep working on the document without
having the focu
On Sunday 13 February 2005 19:01, James Walsh wrote:
> Hello...see my first OO letter, thanks.I'm on OSX.2.8
Cool, welcome!
Where did you get OOo? Where did you first find out about it?
I see you do storyboards, etc. Please check out our film, the
Digital Tipping Point. It's an open source
Hello...see my first OO letter, thanks.I'm on OSX.2.8
James
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