Anne,
On 10/23/2011 06:34 PM, MsBriscow wrote:
I did a search on "attach files records," and did not find what I'm looking
for. (I concede I may have missed it, so please have mercy if I did.)
I want to attach various types of files to specific database records,
including .doc, .txt, .jpeg, .pd
Ngày 11/10/24 7:57, David B Teague sr viết:
The attachment did not survive. You will have to post it somewhere or
use something similar to "YouSendIt".
I did
http://www.mediafire.com/?eqc9sh5hc49v6j5
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I have wondered for a long time why there is a section in Options for
internet search so I finally thought I would try and find out by reading the
help file (never really could think why I would do this but help sounded
interesting and might be useful).
Says View>Toolbar>hyperlink toolbar should l
On 10/22/2011 5:33 AM, Nguyen Vu Hung (kiei) wrote:
Hello all,
It seems that LibO 3.4.3 cannot open password protected Word 2010 file.
Attached is a Word file saved with Mac Word 2010.
The password for opening and modifying is "123456".
Any ideas?
The attachment did not survive. You will have
I did a search on "attach files records," and did not find what I'm looking
for. (I concede I may have missed it, so please have mercy if I did.)
I want to attach various types of files to specific database records,
including .doc, .txt, .jpeg, .pdf, .wav, .mp3 and possibly some other
formats. The
There should be care in naming extensions and avoiding collisions with
OpenFormula and other extensions (implementation- or user-defined).
It might be good to review the specification of OpenFormula in ODF 1.2 for all
of the functions defined there. There may be OpenFormula functions of interes
Thank you for quick reply.
I also found scalable version at
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/all/tango-icon-theme/download
Although, it looks like some icons are missing in this package. Perhaps
I should look at different theme.
On 10/23/2011 12:19 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Calvin,
C
Hi Calvin,
Calvin Kim schrieb:
Is there any way to get a copy of LibreOffice's toolbar icons and menu
icons(200px by 200px)?
The icons are in \Basis\share\config. Unpack the set.
Most toolbar icons belong to commands. Those are in
images\res\commandimagelist. You get them in small, large, hig
Is there any way to get a copy of LibreOffice's toolbar icons and menu
icons(200px by 200px)?
If there is vector version, it's more preferable.
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that's the right formula. those were easy one, but I accepted that I may
have been wrong, I saw those formulas on excel but maybe it was an
extension, cause it did work as a function. My interest now is just adding
formulas like these ones to the suite.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Regina He
Hi Alberto,
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
The long name is Present Value Interest Factor and Future Value Interest
Factor. but apparently it was a add-in or something cause I remember it was
"=pvif(i,n)" being "i" the interest and "n" the periods compounding.
PVIF(i;n) should equal 1/(1+i)^n
and
FV
Well I did the function and It worked so thank u. now I want others to be
able to use them but I do not know how to do make extension. Im still
waiting for someone willing to make the extension.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Alberto Sanchez <
alberto.sanchez3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well then,
well then, being that there's a lot of financial formulas we can make a
extension of them. I'm not a programmer, but I can say which are the most
used and how they are used, so that we as a community can beat excel at
formulas. If theres someone willing to help the cause I am available.
On Sun, O
The long name is Present Value Interest Factor and Future Value Interest
Factor. but apparently it was a add-in or something cause I remember it was
"=pvif(i,n)" being "i" the interest and "n" the periods compounding.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 09:36 23/10/2011 -040
At 09:36 23/10/2011 -0400, Alberto Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Regina Henschel
wrote:
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the
money for it so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of
financial formulas that are missing but
I will name them, the ones on my mind now is PVIF and FVIF. they are quite
easy. I would also add ones that are not in excel but we could beat excel at
that. we could have the most comprehensive group of formulas and functions.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 6:50 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Alberto,
Hi Alberto,
Alberto Sanchez schrieb:
Hi all,
I'm a finance major so I use excel a lot, but I don't have the money for it
so I use calc. I see that there's is a lot of financial formulas that are
missing but that excel has, so my question is, how can I add that function
so that many others in my
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