Have a look at: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/3.5.4/RC2
cheers
Mike
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:58 PM, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Someone could tell me where I can see the list of fixes and new features
> in LibO 3.5.4.2
>
> thanks
>
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Unfortunately, I can't send my current test file to you because it contains
company data. However, I can make a new test file and send that to you. I'll
do that tomorrow.
-Douglas Pope
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Hello,
Someone could tell me where I can see the list of fixes and new features
in LibO 3.5.4.2
thanks
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UPDATE: Looks like this bug will be fixed in LO 3.5.5 - see here...
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48345
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I'm trying a little experiment. I'm trying to embed small parts of a spreadsheet
into an OpenOffice document so that the document can guide users to entering the
right data into those fragments but those of us in the back office can use the
spreadsheet as a short form presentation of the user da
Apropos the announcement and referring to "[i]with up to 100% performance
gains when opening large files (depending on operating system, hardware
configuration and file contents)[/i]" in particular, it would be nice if
LibreOffice had a set of "large files" that users could download and check
for t
On 05/30/2012 05:48 PM, Douglas Pope wrote:
> Yes, I have a test file. When I connect using the "Microsoft Access 2007"
> option, I can open the table, but not edit it.
>
> -Douglas Pope
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Would you mind sending it to me & I'll test from my side.
Thanks
Gary
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Yes, I have a test file. When I connect using the "Microsoft Access 2007"
option, I can open the table, but not edit it.
-Douglas Pope
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Feel like idiot
e-mail strips end spaces.
Dohhh!!!
Generate the same data in calc, save it as a cvs with fixed format. I'm
pretty sure when you open it with either Notepad or Writer (don't forget
to change it to a .txt document for writer) you'll get same results.
On 5/30/2012 8:01 PM, Paul
On 05/30/2012 11:53 AM, Douglas Pope wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
>
>
> I have a Microsoft Access 2010 database that I would like to share with a
> co-worker that is new to database software and does not use Access. I
> thought LibreOffice Base would be the free database software that would be
>
The following is the output of a Calc test document.
Clicked on upper left block to select entire sheet.
Right click on top of column and selected
Font tab - font to fixed length font, Letter Gothic.
Border tab - spacing to font set at zero (0)
Clicked on upper left block to select entire sheet.
The TABLE GRID display problem reported above is still present in LO 3.5.4
(Mac OS). Can anyone else confirm this problem? There was a bug report about
it a few weeks ago, but it seems to have 'disappeared'. I reckon it's a
fairly serious problem (for BASE users) and should be fixed asap. It's a LO
El 30/05/12 21:15, berritorre escribió:
Thanks for your response.
I have tried CSVed before. Actually, I don't really want to work with the
csv files. Actually doesn't even need to be a csv file. Any ASCII text file
probably does.
It just has to have the correct format. So my client sends me a
OK, now I know that I need an ODBC connection, but I have no idea how
to make that connection. I can't understand a good part of the article Regina
sent me because I can't read German. Also, the article is for OpenOffice,
although I don’t know whether that matters, given that LibreOffi
Hi!
I am running on Windows.
I am sure that with a script this could be solved easily. Actually I have
found some Excel-Macros that are supposed to do this as well. And I have
found a solution with an additional software. But as this is something any
assistent/intern here should be able to do, I
On 2012-05-31 07:15, berritorre wrote:
Thanks for your response.
I have tried CSVed before. Actually, I don't really want to work with the
csv files. Actually doesn't even need to be a csv file. Any ASCII text file
probably does.
It just has to have the correct format. So my client sends me a
Am 30.05.2012 09:58, Kees de Jong wrote:
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Hi all,
How many people experience this problem:
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50464
And of course what can we do about it? This problem is quite
persistent in my experience on differ
Thanks to everyone who replied. I took Open Office out of startup, and
LibreOffice installed without a hitch.
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Thanks for your response.
I have tried CSVed before. Actually, I don't really want to work with the
csv files. Actually doesn't even need to be a csv file. Any ASCII text file
probably does.
It just has to have the correct format. So my client sends me a data map
where he specifies the exact widt
Hi Douglas,
Douglas Pope schrieb:
Hello everyone.
I have a Microsoft Access 2010 database that I would like to share
with a co-worker that is new to database software and does not use
Access. I thought LibreOffice Base would be the free database
software that would be easiest for him to use,
Hello everyone.
I have a Microsoft Access 2010 database that I would like to share with a
co-worker that is new to database software and does not use Access. I
thought LibreOffice Base would be the free database software that would be
easiest for him to use, but I am having some trouble with i
On 05/30/2012 12:58 AM, Kees de Jong wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> How many people experience this problem:
...
Not sure. Perhaps if you start your own thread rather than merely
changing the subject line of the original thread:
Subject: Re: Installation problem Windows 7 and LO 3.5
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Hi,
On 05/30/2012 02:27 PM, berritorre wrote:
> I just did some additional testing and it actually seem to be a formatting
> problem with the LibreOffice Tables!
>
> Before I had minized the columns to the width of each column (highlighted
> and doubleclicked the columns so they would adjust). But
Spreadsheets are horrible text editors.
Try this one instead: http://csved.sjfrancke.nl/
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I just did some additional testing and it actually seem to be a formatting
problem with the LibreOffice Tables!
Before I had minized the columns to the width of each column (highlighted
and doubleclicked the columns so they would adjust). But somehow they never
adjust perfectly. There is always a
I need to generate a fixed-length ascii/text file from a table that I have.
Fixed length ascii seems to be the format to import in a software my client
uses.
So I was fiddeling around and hat a lot of problems. Excel would export to
.prn just as I need it, but only for for 255 characters per line.
I have the same problem.
I use LibreOffice together with PortableApps.
I also use Windows 7 64-bit. I haven't tested it yet on another Windows version.
My solution was to go back to OpenOffice 3.3.
This solved my problem (at least for the time being).
Best regards,
John Bijnens
On 30/05/201
I'm using LO 3.5.3.2 under Windows 7 64bit.
I recently found that trying to trying to run a presentation
containing a video file in .avi format causes a crash.
Can anyone reproduce this? Or suggest a cure?
Thanks,
Nick
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Ah, as helpful as in the previous two posts. Thank you again Andreas!
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Hi :)
Uninstalling OpenOffice, Symphony, Go-oo, Star Office, NeoOffice or other forks
of the original StarOffice/OpenOffice is a good way to avoid conflicts but the
guide on how to install 2 versions of LibreOffice should help you be able to
keep those and just install LibreOffice alongside the
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Hi all,
How many people experience this problem:
https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50464
And of course what can we do about it? This problem is quite
persistent in my experience on different systems and on IRC I saw more
people co
Emily,
You must remove the Symphonie stuff, i had the same problem, only after
uninstall Symphonie i could update/install LO again
Hope it helps
Fernand
I have tried to install Libre Office 3.5 multiple times on my Windows
7 64-bit machine. When I start the install, a message comes up sayin
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