See the title barOn 31/12/14 01:56, anne-ology wrote:
would you please explain how you're able to open these PDFs so.
From: charles meyer reachmepl...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 2:57 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] PDF Extnension for Libre Office/Writer or Open
Office
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY function was not translated into an equivalent Calc
function.
My original Google Sheets function is:=QUERY('NBBP Address Book'!B2:B52)
Hi Charles and all Others,
may be you are opening an originally called hybrid PDF?
These ones are PDF that includes original source document in the PDF
attachments (that may be of various types... see the link below)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format#Technical_overview
In
Le 31/12/2014 14:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Marc,
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY function was not translated into an equivalent Calc
function.
My original Google
Le 2014-12-31 09:01, Alex Thurgood a écrit :
Le 31/12/2014 14:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Marc,
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY function was not translated into an
Marc Paré wrote:
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY function was not translated into an equivalent Calc
function.
What does that function to do? From a quick search:
Le 2014-12-31 09:22, Marc Paré a écrit :
Le 2014-12-31 09:01, Alex Thurgood a écrit :
Le 31/12/2014 14:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Marc,
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY
Since I've installed the latest version it crashed upon opening.
The LO startup window will flash on the screen, and then the program
crashes.
In short, I had to switch back to MSOffice in the middle of a project, and
after 15 years with OO and LO, it ain't easy going back ;-)
Any suggestions,
In my case PDFs are one of the best most portable file formats. I use them
extensively for anything I scan and save. I never expect anyone to edit PDFs I
create but I often get editable ones as forms that I fill out and save and send
back. Best is that even old versions of the files can be read
At 08:36 31/12/2014 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function QUERY?
Probably not - though you may want to look at
Calc's database functions. (That's the database
functions in Calc, not LibreOffice's database
functionality, Base.) See the
On 31-12-2014 15:01, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 31/12/2014 14:36, Marc Paré a écrit :
Hi Marc,
Is there an equivalent Calc function for the Google Sheets function
QUERY? When I downloaded my spreadsheet from Google Sheets as a Calc
file, the QUERY function was not translated into an equivalent
Hi Rogier,
This may sound silly, but as an interim solution, how about installing
an older version of LO? It must be better than going back to MSO!
Perhaps you could give a few more details of your setup, maybe that
will help someone dig deeper into the problem.
For example, you say the latest
Hi Charles,
I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but your reply went to me
instead of the list. This can happen with some email clients that don't
correctly identify the list headers. Or something like that; there have
been lengthy discussions in the past about why this happens and what
Adobe originally intended PDF to be a colour fax format for sending
documents to others. It was also intended to be a universal printable
format so that recipients did not need the sender's software (OgreOffice,
PubCrawler, or whatever) to print the output of the sender's program.
Regards,
Hedley
Hello and happy new year!
At last, I knew how my colleagues strongly believed and what they wanted to
achieve.
They wanted a date format which works across all known free, paid, old and new
versions of spreadsheet program, e.g. LibreOffice Calc.
They decided to use .MM.DD. and MM.DD., e.g.
Hi :)
It might be worth renaming your User Profile;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Regards from
Tom :)
On 31 December 2014 at 18:40, Paul paulste...@afrihost.co.za wrote:
Hi Rogier,
This may sound silly, but as an interim solution, how about installing
an older version of
At 03:59 01/01/2015 +, Conly Honly Donly wrote:
At last, I knew how my colleagues strongly
believed and what they wanted to achieve. They
wanted a date format which works across all
known free, paid, old and new versions of
spreadsheet program, e.g. LibreOffice Calc. They
decided to use
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