Yes Eric, those problems are surely related as crashes are involved in my
case as well (and I "fixed" it in the same way).
The implication is that temporary saves are not encrypted. Given the modest
size of **usual** files this could probably be done with little performance
loss but after all, this
2013/12/18 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
>
> You mean recently?As in the latest version of LO has a problem with
> passwords?
No, I am referring to OOo. I am considering to switch to LO because of
this problem and I'm trying to figure out if this problem is considered
more important by LO developers.
At 13:12 19/12/2013 +1000, Peter West wrote:
Too cranky, Brian.
Not cranky at all.
Mr Sowden thought "table" referred to a database table.
And hopefully he now knows what people have been talking about. I'm
happy to have been the one to help him.
Brian Barker
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Hi :)
I've not tried this either but in a similar case i often find it's
more efficient to drag the last one in first and then it's easier to
drag in earlier and earlier ones into the same place each time
without having to scroll through
Regards from
Tom :)
On 18 December 2013 20:32, Brian Barker
Hi :)
Why not use Base to read the 2 existing sheets? Then let it do the
bit it does best?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 18 December 2013 23:46, John Meyer wrote:
> I know it's a relational database. ;-) Is there any way to design this to
> work on a spreadsheet?
>
>
> On 12/18/2013 4:40 PM, Tom Davie
Hi :)
That is very much like a relational database. The 1st sheet is the
main table. The 2nd sheet would be a separate table but would be
linked by a relationship between both column As. The 3rd sheet would
actually not be a table as such, it would be a Query that takes data
from the 2 tables an
Too cranky, Brian.
Mr Sowden thought "table" referred to a database table.
Peter West
"For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
On 19 Dec 2013, at 1:00 pm, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 15:10 18/12/2013 -0800, John R. Sowden wrote:
>> I do not know what ya'all mean by 'table' ...
>
> Have yo
Hi Brian,
That is a much better solution. Thanks for suggesting it.
Don
On 12/18/2013 10:00 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:09 18/12/2013 -0500, Don C. Myers wrote:
When you use the table style templates, the wizard does not work. It
is designed for the frame style. What I do is fill in one lab
At 15:10 18/12/2013 -0800, John R. Sowden wrote:
I do not know what ya'all mean by 'table' ...
Have you looked at the help text? Do you see that menu labelled
"Table"? That's all about tables. Table | Insert > | Table...
inserts a table. Try it and see how it works.
So having a command
At 18:09 18/12/2013 -0500, Don C. Myers wrote:
When you use the table style templates, the wizard does not work. It
is designed for the frame style. What I do is fill in one label.
Then if you have a 30 label sheet with 3 columns and 10 rows, I copy
and paste it to the nest two labels to the ri
Let's assume I can't get IT to install the JRE for database access.
On 12/18/2013 4:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Why not use Base to read the 2 existing sheets? Then let it do the
bit it does best?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 18 December 2013 23:46, John Meyer wrote:
I know it's a relational d
I know it's a relational database. ;-) Is there any way to design this
to work on a spreadsheet?
On 12/18/2013 4:40 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
That is very much like a relational database. The 1st sheet is the
main table. The 2nd sheet would be a separate table but would be
linked by a rela
e-letter wrote:
>What is the benefit of using master document function (presumably a gratuitous
copy of m$), when styles function is available in LO?
For all practical purposes, the advantages and virtues of using Master Document
functionality is completely irrelevant to the advantages and v
Good morning:
(Nice Farm Site Don) I do not know what ya'all mean by 'table' unless
you are saying that I might get the "name address" data from a
database. I am not. I am creating a shipping label to put on large (9
x 12) envelopes for my security system proposals. I am using equivalent
Hi Cliff,
When you use the table style templates, the wizard does not work. It is
designed for the frame style. What I do is fill in one label. Then if
you have a 30 label sheet with 3 columns and 10 rows, I copy and paste
it to the nest two labels to the right. Then I copy all three of those
Hi :)
There is a handbook
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
and the 1st 3 chapters of the full guide.
Also the Faq wiki has a section about Base
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq
Regards from
Tom :)
On 18 December 2013 12:42, Keith Armbruster wrote:
> Is ther
James Knott wrote:
>> There is AndroidOpenOffice.
>I tried that a while ago, on my Nexus 7, and it didn't work very well.
It is very inconsistent in how well it works. The updates, bug-fixes, etc. can
either be much better, or much worse than the previous version.
For the most part, relea
At 19:13 18/12/2013 +, Nobody Noname wrote:
Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The
existing function only allows multiples files to be imported
successively, which is inefficient. If a directory contains
file1
file2
file3
it would be beneficial to be able to select
A while back I posted up about calculating bonuses based upon a lookup.
now, I need to add an additional step. Every once in a while, agents
get additional bonuses for sales outside of the normal commission
ladder. Here's the layout of the main sheet
A B C
Another benefit of master documents is that it forces all styles of the same
name to appear the same. For example, suppose I have written five documents,
all having a style called "BodySingle." But, in one document, my
"BodySingle" style uses a Consolas font (good for on screen editing). In
ano
2013/12/18 e-letter
> Readers,
>
> Suppose a collection of documents each about 100kb size. What is the
> benefit of using master document function (presumably a gratuitous
> copy of m$), when styles function is available in LO? Surely it would
> be more stable and easier to manage if these files
Readers,
Is there a way to import multiple files into a new document? The
existing function only allows multiples files to be imported
successively, which is inefficient. If a directory contains
file1
file2
file3
it would be beneficial to be able to select all files in the import
dialogue window
Readers,
Suppose a collection of documents each about 100kb size. What is the
benefit of using master document function (presumably a gratuitous
copy of m$), when styles function is available in LO? Surely it would
be more stable and easier to manage if these files were imported into
one new docum
tk wrote:
> There is AndroidOpenOffice.
I tried that a while ago, on my Nexus 7, and it didn't work very well.
I uninstalled it.
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James E Lang wrote:
>I really wish there were a LO Calc implementation for Android to use in
place of Kingsoft Office. I don't feel secure using a proprietary
office product; especially one from China.
There is AndroidOpenOffice.
Whilst closed source, it is based upon Apache Open Office, to the
At 07:46 18/12/2013 -0600, Cliff Scott wrote:
Initially I just want a sheet with all the labels the same. [...]
For now I can obviously copy/paste to each label, but the wizard's
way of entering data for one then propagating it to all is handy for
like a set of return address labels.
If you a
Hi :)
Perhaps copy your old User Profile from your old machine to your new
one? I'm specifically think about the memory settings
Tools - Options - Memory
and just bump them right up, not by a small fraction but by setting
things to 100MB or however large the video-file is (well a little bit
more
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your reply. I tried memory. It's set to several times the
size of the video and matches the desktop settings. I tried changing it
with no improvement in the result. I'd love to hear any other ideas you
or others might have. I will also try the whole user profile later.
Is there any written document that I could get for creating/using the database
feature? Or...a phone number I could use to BRIEFLY contact and speak to
someone there about the same issue?
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This link might help
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/portable/
There is another portable apps type of place that has every version of
LibreOffice but i'm not sure of the address. The marketing team were
going to put their link on the same page as the link i just gave but i
didn't read
Hello team.
I come from the following suggestionto Libre Office Calc:
In the Header and Footer option the possibility to insert picture.
Microsoft Excel have this option use daily format. Xlsx to have this
funcionadade.
Thank you very much for your time.
Cumprimentos
Tiago Policarpo
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I don't know if this is relevant to Massimo's case but it might be:
I had a problem a while back with Fedora 15 (and I don't remember which
version of OO or LO): I would discover that I could open a
password-protected spreadsheet without being prompted for the password.
It turned out that it had so
On 12/17/2013 10:12 AM, Massimo Del Zotto wrote:
However, I recently had a problem with OOo password protection. Somehow it
disabled password protection for a file I was working on and it took me a
while to restore it. Asking for help on OOo forum, I have been informed
password protection is som
** Reply to message from "Don C. Myers" on Tue, 17
Dec 2013 10:53:17 -0500
Don,
Initially I just want a sheet with all the labels the same. Being able to
fill a sheet with addresses from a database or even directly print envelopes
may be in the future.
For now I can obviously copy/paste to each
Yes, if you are using the table style templates.
Don
On 12/17/2013 08:33 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Errr, Copy&paste?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 17 December 2013 19:35, John R. Sowden wrote:
With the recent messages re: the label function, I created a shipping label.
Worked very nicely. Is
2013/12/18 Richard Vickery
> Dear Sirs/Madame:
>
> I wonder if I could make a suggestion for improvement to the program.
> Somehow, early on, Microsoft built into Word an ability of the program to
> suggest various ways to correct grammar. I wonder if the same could be done
> for Writer? I switch
At 11:35 17/12/2013 -0800, John R. Sowden wrote:
With the recent messages re: the label function, I created a
shipping label. Worked very nicely. Is there a feature to populate
the rest of the labels on a sheet (on the screen), from the top left
one, so they are all the same?
That depends r
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