Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Kyle Bowles wrote:
I'm a student at Oregon State University where you may know Open
Office has its server in the Open Source Labs. I just began using
open office since I came to campus and am finding one feature
extremely annoying. I personally like to write my da
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kyle wrote:
personally like to write my dates .mm.dd however, as you may know
Open Office Calc is VERY picky about them being one way and ONLY one
That "pickyness" is because OOo is style dependent. Everything in OOo
revolves around styles, and if you don't g
Kyle Bowles wrote:
. I just began using open office since I came to campus and am
finding one feature extremely annoying. I personally like to write my
dates .mm.dd however, as you may know Open Office Calc is VERY
picky about them being one way and ONLY one way.
Sincerely,
Kyle Bowle
Kyle wrote:
personally like to write my dates .mm.dd however, as you may know
Open Office Calc is VERY picky about them being one way and ONLY one
That "pickyness" is because OOo is style dependent. Everything in OOo
revolves around styles, and if you don't grok styles, you wont' be abl
Kyle Bowles wrote:
I'm a student at Oregon State University where you may know Open Office
has its server in the Open Source Labs. I just began using open office
since I came to campus and am finding one feature extremely annoying. I
personally like to write my dates .mm.dd however, as yo
I'm a student at Oregon State University where you may know Open Office
has its server in the Open Source Labs. I just began using open office
since I came to campus and am finding one feature extremely annoying. I
personally like to write my dates .mm.dd however, as you may know
Open Off