Bonjour,
Dans une ancienne version de Libreoffice, un paramètre par défaut ouvrait
mon document à l'endroit exact du document, où je me trouvais au moment de
la dernière fermeture. Ceci était extrêmement pratique, dans un document de
plus de 100 pages. Mais je n'ai jamais su qu'était ce réglage,
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Hello,
In an earlier version of LibreOffice, a default open
I document the exact location of the document, where I was at
last closed. This was extremely convenient in a document
more than 100 pages. But I never knew that was the setting, which
It still works this way if you fill in the User Data under Tools/Options.
David Burleigh
828-398-1406
On 10/27/2012 06:01 AM, Ben Duckitt wrote:
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Hello,
In an earlier version of LibreOffice, a default open
I document the exact location of
[question already translated into EN by Ben]
Hello Xelha,
Le 27/10/2012 11:04, xelha a écrit :
Dans une ancienne version de Libreoffice, un paramètre par défaut ouvrait
mon document à l'endroit exact du document, où je me trouvais au moment de
la dernière fermeture. Ceci était extrêmement
Where do I get Java JRE so that it can be installed in Writer? I can't
make/record Macros without.
Thanks
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On 10/27/2012 11:50 AM, . wrote:
Where do I get Java JRE so that it can be installed in Writer? I can't
make/record Macros without.
Thanks
What OS do you use?
Linux - should be in the repository - Ubuntu uses openjkd-6-jreor -7-.
Just use the package manager and search for jre.
Windows
I made a macro that inserts the date (fixed) as (for example) July 30,
2012,
However, after running the macro a fews time the date then appears as
some 5 digit number.
How do I fix this date problem?
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Hi :)
Can you copypaste the macro's code into a reply as text? If we could see the
code then some people here might be able to spot the error.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
From: . l...@ebookring.net
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Saturday, 27
Le 27/10/2012 18:59, . a écrit :
I made a macro that inserts the date (fixed) as (for example) July 30,
2012,
However, after running the macro a fews time the date then appears as
some 5 digit number.
How do I fix this date problem?
This seems to me like a formatting glitch. You get the
Hi :)
Nice answer again :) I haven't got back as far as David's or Manfreds yet.
Looks good! Thanks for letting us know what was going on.
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)
From: Jean-Francois Nifenecker jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net
To:
Hi :)
Looks like the code didn't get to the list so here it is
REM * BASIC *
Sub Main
End Sub
sub Insert_Line_and_Date
rem
--
rem define variables
dim document as object
dim dispatcher as
On 10/27/2012 01:29 PM, . wrote:
On 10/27/2012 01:06 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Can you copypaste the macro's code into a reply as text? If we could see
the code then some people here might be able to spot the error.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
Here's the code-
REM * BASIC
I originally reported this against 3.60 (I think), but now I have the
refined detail.
I do my expense balances in a spreadsheet with a header line. One of
the columns is called What, which is how I categorize my expenses.
If I sort the data and the first sort key is the What column, even
though
Thanks to Erich, the NA-DVD project has version 2 of the 3.5.7 DVD [fix]
and a 3.6.2 [v2 first version online] online at the LO CD/DVD download
pages.
3.5.7 v1 had a weird issue that displayed fine on Ubuntu and had issues
with Win-Vista. So I fixed the problem and uploaded a version 2.
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