Tom,
Thanks for your reply.
This works in MS Excel. Just insert > hyperlink enter A2 as the cell, and =A2
in the text.
Anyway, if one inserts lines, the link is not updated, so this makes the whole
thing quite unworkable...
I would expect this to be 'automagically' update, much like formula ref
Hi Tom, :)
2014-08-27 17:37 GMT+02:00 Tom Davies :
> Hi :)
> Hmmm, if the link does not work on your local machine then i'm not sure what
> to suggest.
>
> Is the link supposed to be to a photo (or other image) or is it meant to be
> to the whole document? I mean is that link the one that is insi
Hi :)
Hmmm, if the link does not work on your local machine then i'm not sure
what to suggest.
Is the link supposed to be to a photo (or other image) or is it meant to be
to the whole document? I mean is that link the one that is inside your
document?
To use Nabble you do have to register first
Hi :)
I think just typing
=A2
into cell B4 would do the job?
B4 wouldn't be clickable but if you double-click on it then it would
highlight A2 to show the source.
I'm not sure how to do both things at the same time unless you do the whole
thing in html. An html table might be a better idea for t
On 2014-08-27 13:43, Carlo Strata wrote:
Ciao Bruno!
Have you tried to put credentials on proxy URLs in LibreOffice proxy
settings (Tools -> Options -> Internet -> Proxy -> Manual)?
I mean something like this:
Proxy HTTP:
http://proxy_user:proxy_passw...@proxy.server.com:proxy_port/ (or with
t
Hi :)
I have no idea about this sort of thing. The url given only works on the
local machine. You might want to use some file-sharing service such as
drop-box or something.
Alternatively there is something very neat in Nabble that lets you upload
files and also injects the http-type url link in
2014-08-27 16:34 GMT+02:00 Tom Davies :
> Hi :)
> I have no idea about this sort of thing. The url given only works on the
> local machine.
The problem is that that it doesn't work even on my local machine.
> You might want to use some file-sharing service such as
> drop-box or something.
So,
Hi :)
I guess that would be another way of doing it. A bit of a shame after
there have been so many different coding ways of doing it!
Chapter 13 "Working with Master Documents" might help!
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Regards from
Tom :
On Wed, 27 Aug 2014 13:23:23 +0200, Cley Faye wrote:
> it might be possible to achieve this through a macro inside LibreOffice.
That sounds interesting!.
Actually, many years ago I was using a word processor which (like some
assembler languages) accepted an 'include ' control.
Ideally I would
Hi,
Thanks to all who helped me with "cntrl/click" and an explanation of the
security question.
cheers,
4130
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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 5:04 PM
To: 4130
Subject: Re: disable "cntrl click to follow link"
4130 wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Thanks for the solution & the image to my cntrl>click problem. Never
> thought it would be a "security" issu
Ciao Bruno!
Have you tried to put credentials on proxy URLs in LibreOffice proxy
settings (Tools -> Options -> Internet -> Proxy -> Manual)?
I mean something like this:
Proxy HTTP:
http://proxy_user:proxy_passw...@proxy.server.com:proxy_port/ (or with
the proxy port only in the LibreOffice p
2014-08-27 13:15 GMT+02:00 Maurice :
> The simplest way would presumably be to write an app that would create
> a temporary composite document from a list, and do the Find through
> that.
>
I don't know if that's what you meant, but it might be possible to achieve
this through a macro inside Lib
On Tue, 26 Aug 2014 11:22:08 +, I wrote:
> I need to be 'in' LO Writer when the text is found, so that I can look
> around the context.
I.e. I want to use the LO Writer 'Find' function, but spanning more
than one file.
(There would be likely to be several instances of the 'find'
text in
On 2014-08-26 21:52, Mark Bourne wrote:
carbol...@openmailbox.org wrote:
[...]
I would like to get geocode by web service Google API, my macro works
at
home (without proxy) but not at work (through proxy).
At work (Windows 7, LibO 4.0.5.2) , when I launch my macro, LibO
freeze
any sec
Hi :)
Congrats to Dave Boland on finding&fixing it! Nicely done. :))
Regards from
Tom :)
On 27 August 2014 03:28, Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Not the most intuitive. It would have made more sense to me to put the
> default outline style used in headings in styles.
> Steve
>
>
> On 2014-08-27 12:46
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