On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 00:34 -0500, Paul Anderson wrote:
> Thanks to all for the previous help,
>
> Also, sorry if you have addressed this already, Brian. But, I know only
> basic functions within the spreadsheet and will request a more
> explanatory example.
> The file was delivered in xlsx form
How about:
T2 = 4 * (F2 AND (L2=3))
On 21 September 2012 06:34, Paul Anderson wrote:
> Thanks to all for the previous help,
>
> Also, sorry if you have addressed this already, Brian. But, I know only
> basic functions within the spreadsheet and will request a more explanatory
> example.
> The f
Hi Paul,
(replied received on my personal mailbox -- as I think this might be by
mistake, I answer on the list also)
Le 21/09/2012 07:18, Paul Anderson a écrit :
Also, sorry if you have addressed this already, Brian. But, I know only
basic functions within the spreadsheet and will request a
Thanks to all for the previous help,
Also, sorry if you have addressed this already, Brian. But, I know only
basic functions within the spreadsheet and will request a more
explanatory example.
The file was delivered in xlsx format. I would like to maintain the
format (using LibreOffice!), but
Simon Warner wrote:
> When I try to copy a Libre Office Writer file off my usb key it crashes
> windows explorer.
> The log file blames LibreOffice. See below
> ==
> Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7601.17567, time
> stamp: 0x4d672ee4
> Faulting module name: shlxthdl_x64.dll,
When I try to copy a Libre Office Writer file off my usb key it crashes
windows explorer.
The log file blames LibreOffice. See below
==
Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7601.17567, time
stamp: 0x4d672ee4
Faulting module name: shlxthdl_x64.dll, version: 3.6.1.2, time stamp:
0x50
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> There has been some discussion on the Users List about email clients. It
> seems LibreOffice is compatible with quite a few and people might be
> interested to hear about a new release of one of the larger ones. Larger
> and more like
Hi
The following is part of a lively discussion on the users list about MS
pricing plans.
I have been thinking about idea the John put forward of having an LTS
version similar to Ubuntu's LTS versions (and other distros) .
IMHO most businesses (probably most users) do not need to update when a
n
On 09/20/2012 11:50 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> This is an invitation to our users to join the volunteers with the quality
> assurance team and help continue to make LibO a better software suite for
> everyone. No programming skills are needed (although if you have some it
> can be us
This sounds like something I would love to do. Although the IRC timing could
get awkward as my time zone is so far ahead of Europe and the Americas!
Joel Madero wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>This is an invitation to our users to join the volunteers with the quality
>assurance team and help continue
Hi :)
It might be some weird setting or configuration or an Extension gone wonky.
Renaming your User Profile gets you "back to factory defaults" and tends to fix
a lot of weird problems.
By renaming rather than deleting you can copy back parts of the old profile
into the new one and perhaps
Hi :)
+1
That is brilliant! I really think we should support Opera and encourage it's
use more because they led the legal battle that led to greater freedom and
choice of web-browsers in Windows. If it's not as good as other web-browsers
then it's because they dared to get bogged down in a leg
Hi :)
+1
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: John Clegg
>To: Pertti Rönnberg
>Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday, 20 September 2012, 12:11
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: MS raised prices so people will now start
>renting their office pro
Hi :)
You don't need to be experienced with LibreOffice and definitely do NOT have to
be a programmer or dev. I think writing documentation requires a different
skill-set. Ideally some person that is completely new to LibreOffice would be
involved in proof-reading or reviewing or something for
I am hitting my head against this for the last day or so.
I define a custom label 2 columns 6 rows, the labels are 10.5cm x 4.8cm
with a top edge of 0.45cm.
I then create a document and insert a horizontal line and sync the
labels and print it.
In my view the horizontal line should be print
I think he meant ”from the command line”.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
$ mySetValueScript.py myfile.ods "Sheet1.D5" 1000
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2012/9/19 Jay Lozier :
> Jan,
>
> On 09/19/2012 03:35 PM, Jan Öhman wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Wonder if it's possible to write / read to / from cells in a
>> spreadsheet from the command (or other program)?
>>
>> Let's say, I want to enter 1 in cell D3, on the Sheet1. Then read
>> the result in
Hi :)
It takes a little while to set-up user&password on the ODFauthors website used
by the LO Docs Team (amongst others). I'm sure there will still be plenty to
do in 2 weeks! I'm not really "in" the docs team but i just lurk on their list
a bit.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
On 2012-09-20 18:10, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :) The docs team is working on translating a Base handbook from
> German. It's seems to be approaching Base from a different angle
> from the guide Dan is working on. If you would like to try
> translating from German to English that would hugely help i
Hi :)
The docs team is working on translating a Base handbook from German. It's
seems to be approaching Base from a different angle from the guide Dan is
working on. If you would like to try translating from German to English that
would hugely help in at least getting something out there, or '
Hi Everyone,
This is an invitation to our users to join the volunteers with the quality
assurance team and help continue to make LibO a better software suite for
everyone. No programming skills are needed (although if you have some it
can be useful).
What we do:
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-in
On 09/20/2012 09:10 AM, Pertti Rönnberg wrote:
Dan,
I feel your point even if hidden. I understand your reaction but what
you say is not an explanation nor a solution - it does not change the
fact that the Base's documentation is to some extend misleading,
uncomplete and not congruent with the
Hi,
Am 20.09.2012 16:40, schrieb Gilles:
> How come "lait" (milk) remains at the top instead of being moved
> after "jus d'orange" (OJ)?
The first row is considered the heading of your list. You can
uncheck this in the Options dialog.
Stefan
--
LibreOffice - Die Freiheit nehm' ich mir!
--
You are free to use any database that works for you and connect a Base
document to it. If Base is too simplistic and underdeveloped you are free to
connect some other frontend to your database (I use to recommend MS Access
as perfect desktop frontend for free databases). Databases do exist. They
ar
Hello
I need to sort shopping lists, but for some reason, Calc fails sorting them:
1. Select the text to be sorted
2. Data > Sort > Current Selection
3. Sort by (item on first line of selection) OR "- undefined -" :
Regardless, the list is wrongly sorted:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/11/
Dan,
I feel your point even if hidden. I understand your reaction but what
you say is not an explanation nor a solution - it does not change the
fact that the Base's documentation is to some extend misleading,
uncomplete and not congruent with the programmed features. If you are
The Dan that h
The reality of documentation is that very few people are willing to help
produce it. This is true of Base more so than the other components of
LO. All of it is done by volunteers. If people want better
documentation, they need to do something about it. That means personally
testing various feat
Hello.
Running a LibreOffice on a mac. Needing to use a command line to open an
unusual extension directly into calc ...
open -a LibreOffice.app --args --calc ##
where ## is the filename.
This works perfectly for the first file.
But, attempting to use this for a second file, fails to load.
Us
I think this is a very fair point. Versions of Ubuntu have an LTS version
without stopping the development chain progress. It would be really useful
to have a really mature and settled LTS version of LO that businesses could
use with confidence.
On 20 September 2012 12:06, Pertti Rönnberg wrote:
Dear mr Webmaster,
I agree with you about the risks with Microsoft's possible actions in
the future -- let us hope we are wrong.
I am afraid you got me wrong -- my fault.
What I meant by the "break" in developing LibO, was that the LibO's
developers for a while should stop proceeding.
They mus
On Wed, 19 Sep 2012 16:38:43 -0700 Thomas Taylor
wrote:
> Would someone please point me to what I need to change to be able to
> use the laser printer.
G'day Thomas,
My first reaction was there is no location, but I don't have a printer
attached to check if this simply means that the printer i
Great! I want to look on this solutions.
Thank you!
Andreas Säger skrev 2012-09-20 00:42:
Generate office valid documents without any office suite:
http://opendocumentfellowship.com/projects/odftools
Accessing the UNO API of LibreOffice/OpenOffice in Python:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/
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