OK, I tried it as Alt+i to open the Insert menu, then just d by
itself. No change. It goes to Footnote and Endnote and stays there no
matter how often I press d.
Thanks,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Brian Barker
wrote:
> At 21:45 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
>>
>> I was in Libre
At 21:45 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard shortcut alt+d.
In my book, that's D, not Alt+D.
But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first. So pressing
I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard
shortcut alt+d. But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first.
So pressing Alt+d goes to Footnote and Endnote, and there it stays. I
have tried just d on its own
At 20:22 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
I was trying to assist a blind user with something, and he cannot
use a mouse, so I was trying to do it all with keyboard shortcuts. I
ran into a problem when two menu items have the same shortcut.
According to the Appendix of the Writer Guide, th
I was trying to assist a blind user with something, and he cannot use
a mouse, so I was trying to do it all with keyboard shortcuts. I ran
into a problem when two menu items have the same shortcut. According
to the Appendix of the Writer Guide, the answer is to press the
shortcut combination a seco
Perhaps you have a ~/.bash_profile that you can modify by adding
"Exec=libreoffice5.0 %U" to it.
I have little experience with Xfce, but I understand this is where 'at
login' commands are to appear.
On 7/25/2016 2:36 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the suggestion. Someone else sugg
Paul,
Thanks for the suggestion. Someone else suggested that and I discovered
in my Xfce desktop, that option is already checked. Just for grins, I
tried unchecking it and there was no difference.
I think the problem has to do with that "session=" argument that LO5
does not like. Xfce is pa
At 13:36 24/07/2016 -0800, Bill Schultz wrote:
Whatever label you choose (formula, link or reference) it's about
replicating cell data from one cell to another.
But there *are* different ways of doing this.
Deferring to your "formula" label, when you set it up using
Edit/Paste Special you ARE
Hello Girvin
I am one of those who no longer read these posts daily. This is due to
health and equipment issues.
As you have been told of before, somethings there are not a lot of posts
in this forum every day. Sometimes there are not many people on this
list that have a solution you need.
Hello Girvin
In Xfce, when you click on the logout button on the taskbar there is a
checkbox "Save session for future logins"...
Would this be a way to solve your problem?
On 7/21/2016 3:37 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:
Greetings,
I am running Slackware Linux 14.1 (K3.10.17), Xfce 4, and Libreof
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