SOTL wrote:
Hi All
HELP!
I am attempting to install Open Office Beta 2 m02 on a Mandrake 10.1
system and I have a few questions as I do not understand the
installation instructions.
A copy of the installation instruction along with my questions follows.
Reply sent to ooo-users, Frank
Russell
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On Wednesday 19 Jan 2005 07:17, SnapafunFrank wrote:
From my reading your stuff on this forum I know you are better at this
than I so maybe a simpler approach may be the answer?
# updatedb
# slocate *.stw
or maybe
# slocate *.stw | grep
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On Wednesday 19 Jan 2005 07:22, Russell Butler wrote:
If you do, as you should, File-Templates-Save then they should be in
whatever directory is set in Tools-Options-Paths-Templates.
Yes - I realise that. Coming from another background, I expected
Anne Wilson wrote:
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Around Christmas a year ago, someone on this list, I think, said that he was
using OOo to generate mailing labels. I'm trying to do the same, but have
hit a snag.
I've just created an address label setup, to merge in addresses
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 09:47, Russell Butler wrote:
These may help
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=usersmsgNo=69554
I think this one has the answer. I'll try it today. I did wonder about using
mailmerge, but I followed the
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One more question, Russell. I set up the label template to give 3 x 7 labels
on A4, and saved it. I think that I may have overwritten the original label
template rather than making a new one, as I intended, though.
OOo itself can see the template
Anne Wilson wrote:
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One more question, Russell. I set up the label template to give 3 x 7 labels
on A4, and saved it. I think that I may have overwritten the original label
template rather than making a new one, as I intended, though.
OOo itself
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 12:12, Russell Butler wrote:
Try .stw, and look in home/Openoffice.../user/templates/
Nothing there at all. I've searched for .stw in my /home (nothing found) and
in /usr. There's a bunch
under
Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 12:12, Russell Butler wrote:
Try .stw, and look in home/Openoffice.../user/templates/
Nothing there at all. I've searched for .stw in my /home (nothing found) and
in /usr. There's a bunch
under
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 19:46, Charles Lee Ying wrote:
try looking in ~/.openoffice/, it may have been stored in your home
directory.
No, I've searched the whole of my /home. I think the original template that I
made has been saved in place of
Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 19:46, Charles Lee Ying wrote:
try looking in ~/.openoffice/, it may have been stored in your home
directory.
No, I've searched the whole of my /home. I think the original template that I
made has
Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Tuesday 18 Jan 2005 19:46, Charles Lee Ying wrote:
try looking in ~/.openoffice/, it may have been stored in your home
directory.
No, I've searched the whole of my /home. I think the original template that I
made has been saved
Thanks for your help.
bj
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 03:58 am, Russell Butler wrote:
BJ Tracy wrote:
While trying to register my Open Office to get upgrades, it tells me an
error occured while trying to start the web browser. Please check the
OpenOffice.org and web browser settings.
I
BJ Tracy wrote:
While trying to register my Open Office to get upgrades, it tells me an
error occured while trying to start the web browser. Please check the
OpenOffice.org and web browser settings.
I have done that several times and find nothing wrong. Can someone give me
an example of how
I remember somebody on this list suggesting there is
something what can be done to speed up OpenOffice at
start up, some sort of additional software.
Does anybody remember/know what is it?
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