When selecting:
Format-> Bullets and Numbering->
Options-> Numbering-> 壹貳參
The numbers are not consistent. Please
fix them:
壹貳參四五六七八九拾拾壹拾貳拾參拾四……
“參”should
be “叁”,
in particular. “四五六七八九”are
not consistent with the format.
The
At 04:12 16/12/2012 -0800, Jon Noname wrote:
Hi there, hoping this is easy : I'm using a vlookup function to
return some text from a cell. Is there a way to return not just the
text but also the background colour of the cell?
Or, thinking about it another way, if I just do A1=B1, this only
make
At 13:03 15/12/2012 -0800, David Noname wrote:
The subject error [Value '-00-00' can not be represented as
java.sql.Date] prevents display of a table which does contain dates.
I imagine you have a reason for this strange requirement, but I
confess I'd be slightly worried if -00-00 were
On 12/16/2012 04:52 AM, ptoye wrote:
> Thanks again NoOp. But I think we're at cross-purposes here. I don't need the
> paper labels - they're easily and cheaply available here in England.
That is why I mentioned "That said, the shipping + label sheets might
end up costing more than buying local Av
On 12/15/2012 05:49 PM, receiver wrote:
> Yes, that was something that naturally came to mind so I did try it and
> it does solve the problem of the zero valued date. However, my
> objective is to develop a database file (i.e., .odb) that I can send to
> a community of users who may lack the te
No, my users will gain access by having Internet access. The database
is to be located on a hosting service which offers MySQL Server. I'm
thinking this is what you might mean when saying "1 single database
back-end". My users will not be updating the database. Rather they are
using it to p
Thank you. I did a little research.
(There is a web site devoted to 0xc005!)
This is an access violation error.
It cropped up in a Windows system DLL (RPCRT4.dll is for remote procedure calls
and it is part of Windows).
It appears that the proximate cause is a request from soffice.bin.
Your welcome. And have a great vacation as well.On 2012-12-16 2:11, Mark Silva
wrote:
THAK YOU!!! that was what I needed to fix it. you all
have a great holidayOn Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 10:37 PM,
rost52bugquestcontri@online.dewrote:red line indicates
that your spell che
Hi :)
I thought most of the Wizards had removed their dependance on Java?
It might be worth trying 2 different approaches.
1. Switch off java in LO
Tools - Options - Java
and untick the top tick-box. If you do something that needs java a pop-up box
will grumble at you and allow you to re-e
Hi :)
Are all the community of users on the same Local Area Network, such as a
compnay network or something? If so it might be better to have 1 single
database back-end (with all the data in it) held centrally and just send the
users the Base front-end.
Your current plan creates a duplicate
There will not be any missing labels as long as your template has as
many pages as you will be printing. If you are printing 3 pages of
labels, your template needs three pages with the fields in when you pull
the data from the database.
Don
On 12/16/2012 07:52 AM, ptoye wrote:
Thanks again
Thanks again NoOp. But I think we're at cross-purposes here. I don't need the
paper labels - they're easily and cheaply available here in England.
What I need is a way of getting LO and/or OO to print the labels correctly
on the page. I admit that having to use a PDF printer (CutePDF or Bullzip)
Hi there, hoping this is easy : I'm using a vlookup function to return some
text from a cell. Is there a way to return not just the text but also the
background colour of the cell?
Or, thinking about it another way, if I just do A1=B1, this only makes the
contents of the cell the same, is there so
Dennis E. Hamilton wrote
> [Back to the original topic...]
>
> I somehow missed the resolution to the behavior you saw. Was this related
> to the problem of a Java dependency not being satisfied (something that LO
> didn't break although a workaround is available here) or something else?
>
> -
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