On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Exodus Outdoor Adventures
ad...@exodusoutdooradventures.com.au wrote:
Hi
I have a suggestion for when the Updates for extension available icon
pops up. When you click on the icon the Extension Update window opens up,
that there is no option there to ignore
On 4/21/2011 11:34 AM, max luck wrote:
hello ,
i want to suggest u that why your are not including some mail client
software like thunderbird etc. in openoffice to challenge ms-office
suite and its office outlook . mail client increase usability of open
office.
thank u
Just like OpenOffice,
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 01:29:17PM -0700, RA Brown wrote:
max luck wrote:
hello ,
i want to suggest u that why your are not including some mail client
software like thunderbird etc. in openoffice to challenge ms-office
suite and its office outlook . mail client increase usability of open
max luck wrote:
hello ,
i want to suggest u that why your are not including some mail client
software like thunderbird etc. in openoffice to challenge ms-office
suite and its office outlook . mail client increase usability of open
office.
thank u
Why reinvent th wheel??? OpenOffice.org's code
Miguel Mayol Tur mitc...@gmail.com wrote in message
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Every office must make bills and of course must have accounting.
Making a invoice should be as easy as having a Spredsheet template that
should work as a form for a database
Where you can input and select
On 06/17/10 09:03 AM, Gordon wrote:
Miguel Mayol Tur mitc...@gmail.com wrote in message
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That would be a complete Office suite, it is not easy to design a
multinational accounting // billing program, but Oracle experience can
make it easier than a start up
ben bolton bsbol...@gmail.com wrote in message
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Hello Open Office!
I have been using your products for years, absolutely fantastic, i suggest
it to everyone, even back when i was in high school, working for retailers
i
would
Harold Fuchs wrote:
ben bolton bsbol...@gmail.com wrote in message
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Hello Open Office!
I have been using your products for years, absolutely fantastic, i
suggest
it to everyone, even back when i was in high school, working
Hi Ben,
A useful word counter in a floating dialog:
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=22555
You can enter a target count to make it display the percentage of your
work done.
It displays the word count within a selection of text or the overall
count if no text
Hi *,
Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote
(7-10-2008 9:16)
jim.guthrie wrote:
Suggestion 2: (Which is what I originally started out trying to find
out if OO supported, and found it is not well supported.)
A Outline view for editing in Write.
Many people work
Hi,
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi *,
Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote
(7-10-2008 9:16)
jim.guthrie wrote:
Suggestion 2: (Which is what I originally started out trying to find
out if OO supported, and found it is not well supported.)
A Outline view for editing in
Hi Oliver,
Oliver-Rainer Wittmann - Software Engineer - Sun Microsystems wrote
(7-10-2008 16:56)
Cor, your are right.
I knew you know it.
The main requests from Jim can be solved using the Navigator.
My respond was mainly on having a complete outline view, which had been
requested
On 2008/03/05 10:28 PM, Jorge Arturo Chaves O. wrote:
Could we expect a version of Open Office for MacOS X - PPC Users (not intel
inside)?
Thanks
Jorge
There always has been one. See
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/index.html
David wrote:
Where can I find them, please?
http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/grammar.html
for an incomplete list.
I might as wellplug somebody's blog
http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2008/01/grammar-checker.html
xan
jonathon
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OOo can not correct for incompetence in creating
Matt wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but what is an RBL?
Realtime Block List
xan
jonathon
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jonathon wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008 9:20 AM, Matt Needles wrote:
Then why do you mention it? How /do/ you filter for country?
I was asked why I thought that SeaMonkey and Thunderbird had
inadequate filtering options.
With procmail, I can filter on both language and country of origin.
Language
On Jan 11, 2008 9:20 AM, Matt Needles wrote:
Then why do you mention it? How /do/ you filter for country?
I was asked why I thought that SeaMonkey and Thunderbird had
inadequate filtering options.
With procmail, I can filter on both language and country of origin.
Language is derived from an
jonathon wrote:
Robin wrote:
What headers to you use to filter the language and country.
I don't.
xan
jonathon
Then why do you mention it? How /do/ you filter for country?
Matt
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Richard wrote:
jonathon wrote:
John wrote:
People always seem to forget Seamonkey, which
The only time I looked at it, the email part suffered from the same
flaws as Thunderbird.
(Inadequate filtering options.)
xan
jonathon
I use SM for my entire office (7 machines) and Thunderbird at
jonathon wrote:
Mike wrote:
t neither SM nor TB can handle:
* If it originates from country_a, and is in language_b, file it in
folder_x, but if it is in language_y, file it in folder_y;
* If it is from continent_f, and not in language_g, then
file it in folder_w;
* If the email is from
jonathon wrote:
John wrote:
People always seem to forget Seamonkey, which
The only time I looked at it, the email part suffered from the same
flaws as Thunderbird.
(Inadequate filtering options.)
xan
jonathon
I use SM for my entire office (7 machines) and Thunderbird at home on 4
On 1 Jan 2008 at 19:02, Richard wrote:
jonathon wrote:
John wrote:
People always seem to forget Seamonkey, which
The only time I looked at it, the email part suffered from the same
flaws as Thunderbird.
(Inadequate filtering options.)
xan
jonathon
I use SM for my
Mike wrote:
Offhand, I think one problem is ( I refer to TB here) that filtering
on usenet doesn't offer as full a set of headers as for email, and
Since I've been asked by two people, the following are trivial rules
that neither SM nor TB can handle:
* If it originates from country_a, and is
Patsy Rose wrote:
Dear Open Office People,
I have recently changed to Open Office from Wordperfect 6 (because my new
printer and wordperfect don't agree). I would like to be able to use
variable line spacing as I had in the WP. Is this possible? I'm an English
teacher in Spain and I often do
Blimey i only sent it 2 days ago that was quick xx
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*Loren Barrett* typed up the following on 04-Nov-07 05:43 (GMT +11):
I
*Loren Barrett* typed up the following on 04-Nov-07 05:43 (GMT +11):
I am retired from training, but still answer questions forwarded from the web
site, so it is necessary for me to keep up with new stuff. And primarily the
stock stuff folks get with a new computer which is mostly MS stuff.
Hall, Scott S. wrote:
I would be happy to use OpenOffice if it had the same paste options
function as Word XP. Whenever one right clicks to paste something into
a document, a small paste icon appears, upon which one can click and
choose the format for what will be pasted (text only, use
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Just a suggestion: was looking to place a horizontal border line on a
page. I'm sure the software has it in there somewhere, but it isn't easy
to find.
By default, if you typing a minimum of three dashes, then
Ross Sinon wrote:
While I was working in open office this weekend, the one thing that I
noticed is that there is not a desktop publishing program. I know that
writer can be used to perform a lot of these functions, but a specific
program for desktop publishing might not be a bad idea. My
Claude Needham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:3fd6098b05050312471162f36
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It would be very handy to have a search feature that could work across
many files. For example searching a folder of documents for any
document containing a phrase.
There are several macro-ish add-ons
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