I installed LibreOffice 5.0 in my HP laptop (Windows XP Home_SP2). When I try
to start any of the programs in the suite, I get this message:
The procedure entry point "GetLogicalProcessorInformation" coiuld not be
located in the Dynamic Link Library Kernel32.dll
The file Kernel32.dll is in the
AutoText used to work well, but now when I click on it in Edit (writer) it
crashes LibreOffice writer. I am currently located where I cannot download
5. Is there any remedy? Thanks in advance for any help.
Sylvain
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At 09:12 11/09/2015 -0500, Wade Smart wrote:
This fills out the team rosters:
Sheet 1
G16=VLOOKUP($E16,$Teams.$A$12:$I$23,($O$13+1),0)
Sheet 2
Column B2:B9 = team name
Column C2:C9 = captain name
What I would like to do is bold the capt name for each team. How
would you go about doing this
At 07:18 11/09/2015 -0700, Tony Noname wrote:
I'm attaching an image that shows a line in my Writer document that
I can't eliminate. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of this?
There's nothing mysterious, but it's impossible to be sure of what
you have here just from a picture of it.
First,
At 14:32 12/09/2015 -0700, Sergio Gutierrez wrote:
I installed LibreOffice 5.0 in my HP laptop (Windows XP Home_SP2).
When I try to start any of the programs in the suite, I get this message:
The procedure entry point "GetLogicalProcessorInformation" could not
be located in the Dynamic Link
On 12-09-15 00:13, Taang Zomi wrote:
I had my laptop computer (Toshiba Satellite L55-B5276; Windows 8.1)
repaired, and when I got it back, I found that my LibreOffice (4.4.4) could
not be used. I got a message:
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LibreOffice 4.4.4 -- Fatal Error
Just dl'ed 5.0.2 prerelease - the bug is not fixed yet. We might have to wait
for 5.0.3.
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Hi :)
Renaming/resetting the User Profile seems to 'magically' fix a vast range
of problems that 'shouldn't' happen = so it's often a good thing to try
early on, especially since it's fairly easy to rename back to recover all
the settings, configs, galleries, Extensions/Add-ons and whatnot.
I'm