ubuntu 14.04
LO Version: 4.2.8.2 Build ID: 420m0(Build:2)
I get a lot of system crashes for a variety of reasons. That means, I'm
constantly recovering files when I re-open LibreOffice. Some of those
files are /tmp files (example: attachments opened while I'm in
Thunderbird), which get delet
Readers,
Please be aware of the following bug:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99187
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Hi.
For me this bug was quite frequent a while ago, but when I went into
Options>Load/Save>General and turned off (unchecked) "save auto recovery
information" I no longer had the problem. I have never enabled this again.
Steve
On 2016-05-13 00:39, Николай Борисов wrote:
Dear, The Document Fou
Hi Folks,
I was wondering if there were any graphic designers, artists, other
who dabble with graphics in the list?
Please feel free to e-mail me privately s well.
Thanks so much.
Charles.
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At 18:33 12/05/2016 +0200, Cley Faye wrote:
2016-05-12 17:04 GMT+02:00 Brian Barker:
Such numbers are interpreted correctly (and can be displayed
similarly) if the cells are formatted according to an appropriate
language, that language either inherited from the locale or set
explicitly in the
2016-05-12 17:04 GMT+02:00 Brian Barker :
>
> Such numbers are interpreted correctly (and can be displayed similarly) if
> the cells are formatted according to an appropriate language, that language
> either inherited from the locale or set explicitly in the Format Cells
> dialogue. LibreOffice is
At 15:26 12/05/2016 +0200, Cley Faye wrote:
... having seen the file from a direct message, the problem is way
simpler than a formatting/data type problem :)
No, it *is* a problem of data format and interpretation.
The problem is that you have something in your cell that is not *a*
number (th
Ok; having seen the file from a direct message, the problem is way simpler
than a formatting/data type problem :)
The SUM() function works to add values from cells. The problem is that you
have something in your cell that is not *a* number (things like
"3,94,700"). There is no way (that I know of.
Dear, The Document Foundation !
I use LibreOffice everyday. And i really like it, but i found the bug with
embedded images when i used Writer. I published and described this problem,
test many hypothesis and so on, but nobody couldn't solve this problem.
This is a main topic where i published inf