Hi :)
I've known quite a few people using Xp that couldn't open zipped files and
needed help installing an archive manager. They often can't view gifs either
until after right-click - Choose program.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi :)
Wow!! Good work! Thanks for pin-pointing it down to a regression in the
latest branch :) Also thanks for finding an existing bug-report about it :)
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re:
At 08:56 20/03/2012 +, Tom Davies wrote:
I've known quite a few people using Xp that couldn't open zipped
files and needed help installing an archive manager.
Do you mean you know dim people and advise them wrongly? Er, maybe
suggest they just double-click the .zip file?
Brian Barker
Hi :)
No. Err i am not sure where to start as there is so much wrong with Brian's
last post.
1. People are not dim just because they are not as skilled with computers as
you. People may be exceptionally gifted, perhaps even a genius at many things
but still not understand the one area of
Hi :)
Fonts sometimes seem to go a bit wonky so the question has been solved on this
list a few times. The archives might be quite difficult to search but it might
help.
I tried looking through documentation but didn't find anything relevant easily.
HI, I was having problem with a docx document that work sent me (actually,
this isn't the first time, but it'd be nice to sort it if poss.). When I try
to save it, it crashes LO, I can recover it, I can save it as an odt but at
some point I'm going to have to send it back, so I need to be able to
just tried this myself, with a blank document, and could save as .docx in LO
3.5.1 and open it in Word 2010 Starter (don't bother with paying for Word)
and could open successfully, so are you sure you've installed it correctly
-- I tried this on Win 7 32 bit.
Rusty
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Well, I can do everything else, so yes, it's installed OK.
Sticking to testing LO on win7 for the mo.
I think it may be something to do with tables, or headers, or tables in
headers.
If I open up a different template, one with no header, then I can save it as
a docx, but my standard template has
On 03/20/2012 09:04 AM, darwinev0lved wrote:
OK, so it also crashed LO 3.4.4 on ubuntu 11.10. New blank document, save as
docx, boom, crash.
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that's hardly the same thing as trying it out with a blank document that
you originally said!
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yeah, sorry - been using that template for so long, that it's 'blank' to me -
as was my mind when posting, clearly.
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If anybody wants to try the template to see if they can save it as a docx,
it's here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8251533/New.Standard.Template.11.ott
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crashes when attempting to save as .docx
saves as .doc
From: darwinev0lved darwinev0l...@gmail.com
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2012 2:39 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: saving as docx crashes libreoffice 3.5.1 on
windows 7
On 03/20/2012 10:39 PM, darwinev0lved wrote:
If anybody wants to try the template to see if they can save it as a docx,
it's here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8251533/New.Standard.Template.11.ott
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Great minds ... so that's what I did, created a new template.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8251533/New.Standard.Template.12.ott
this still crashed LO 3.5.1 on win7 when trying to save it as docx - but
doesn't crash when trying to save it on LO 3.4.4 on Ubuntu 11.10
Not sure if that counts as
so the better solution might be to save it as a .doc file?
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Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2012 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: saving
Thanks Dan Jean-Francois,
Got to use double quotes? Whose idea was that? :-S Mutter mutter
mutter, yup that works :-(
All working now! We'll find out how good it is next week when it
gets used in the production run! :-)
Thanks again
Mark Stanton
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On 03/20/2012 09:39 AM, darwinev0lved wrote:
If anybody wants to try the template to see if they can save it as a docx,
it's here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8251533/New.Standard.Template.11.ott
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Hi :)
Weird. It crashed my LO 3.4.5 on Ubuntu 10.04 (or 10.10 i never remember which
each machine is). I was going to suggest renaming the UserProfile but the one
on this machine is fairly new.
I tried creating a new template but that didn't suffer from the same problem.
So, i attached it
Hi :)
Yes, doc is much better than docX for greater compatibility between the
different Office Suites. MS's implementation fo docX are not quite the
standard they pushed through as an ISO standard.
Regards from
Tom :)
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El 20/03/12 15:52, Tom Davies escribió:
Hi :)
Yes, doc is much better than docX for greater compatibility between the
different Office Suites. MS's implementation fo docX are not quite the
standard they pushed through as an ISO standard.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Use this file archiver with a high compression ratio - freeware
http://www.7-zip.org/
Supported formats:
* Packing / unpacking: 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, ZIP and WIM
* Unpacking only: ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DEB, DMG, FAT, HFS,
ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, RAR, RPM, SquashFS,
(Top posting because my response is general -- signature at end)
I use Ubuntu rather than Fedora but your problem sounds to me like an issue
with permissions to access some file since things work with sudo and not
without sudo. I would search the computer for RANDR for starters. I don't
know
On 20/03/2012, darwinev0lved darwinev0l...@gmail.com wrote:
HI, I was having problem with a docx document that work sent me (actually,
this isn't the first time, but it'd be nice to sort it if poss.). When I try
to save it, it crashes LO, I can recover it, I can save it as an odt but at
some
It is also possible that SU and user have different paths, something
needed is in roots path but not the users.
steve
On 2012-03-21 08:40, James E. Lang wrote:
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I use Ubuntu rather than Fedora but your problem sounds to me like
@darwinev0lved
Based on this email response maybe LibreOffice should remove this from
their website:
Compatible with all major competitors' file formats. You can easily
import files from Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and many other
formats, and can easily save to Microsoft Office and
You can try saving it as a 2003 xml and office 2007/2010 should be able
to open that. I know in a previous version of Libre this worked for me.
Shari
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Hi :)
MS Office 2007 2010 claims to be able to use OpenDocument Formats such as Odt
and Ods but it only handles the ancient 1.1 version, not the 1.2 taht most
other programs have been using for years (although it was only formally
released in about last Aug or something).
Similarly LO
So I've got this laptop running Xubuntu 11.10 and I loaded
LibreOffice 3.4.5 onto it last fall from the Ubuntu Software Center,
but now I want to upgrade to 3.5.1 but the Ubuntu Software Center
says I've got the newest version (3.4.5). Is there a trick to
installing the software from the
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 14:33 +, Mark Stanton wrote:
Thanks Dan Jean-Francois,
Got to use double quotes? Whose idea was that? :-S Mutter mutter
mutter, yup that works :-(
All working now! We'll find out how good it is next week when it
gets used in the production run! :-)
bangs head against wall.
I'm in academia, they aren't going to buy me a copy of MS to use at home. I
don't want to buy one.
Who benefits?
Bangs head again.
*I* benefit, if LO can open and save docx with no probllems so that it is
transparent.
I normally ignore this kind of trolling, but as you
On Tue, 2012-03-20 at 14:33 +, Mark Stanton wrote:
Thanks Dan Jean-Francois,
Got to use double quotes? Whose idea was that? :-S Mutter mutter
mutter, yup that works :-(
All working now! We'll find out how good it is next week when it
gets used in the production run! :-)
Have you tried any of the others.
Softmaker (free trial version), office web. I think a newer version of
ApacheOO is due out later this year but it may be no better depending
upon work on the filters.
Steve
On 2012-03-21 13:09, Jon Rubin wrote:
bangs head against wall.
I'm in academia, they
El 20/03/12 15:52, Tom Davies escribió:
Hi :)
Yes, doc is much better than docX for greater compatibility between the
different Office Suites. MS's implementation fo docX are not quite the
standard they pushed through as an ISO standard.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi Edwin,
This method has worked very reliably for me over the last three years
with both OpenOffice, and now LibreOffice. I prefer the versions
directly from LibreOffice. When I do a system upgrade, like I will be
doing for 12.04, I always replace the Ubuntu version with the version
from
Hi,
I think i found a bug in the search/replace of Calc.
When looking for a pattern to be replaced by a string containing references
to the matches of the search, if a cell has this pattern more than once,
only the first replacement is correct.
Example below:
Search:
T[1-3](\.[A-Z]+[0-9]+)
Dear all,
After I upgrade LibreOffice for windows from 3.5.0 to 3.5.1, I have
found that the Impress cannot play the slide show of the pps files
normally. The windows platform is XP +SP3. However, if we use
LibreOffice for Linux on Fedora 15, there is no problem to play the
slide show of the pps
This is a Windows specific bug.
http://ask.libreoffice.org/question/1367/cant-see-pictures-in-impress-presentation
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