Hello,
I have a document in which I must use a different page number than
usual. To do this, I enabled a footer, inserted a page number, and it
was 1. I right clicked the highlighted area, clicked Fields..., and
tried to play with the offset value below. I needed number 10 for the
first page.
I have downloaded openoffice on my computer, but can't find it. It does
not show up under programs
How can I open it?
Many thanks,
Al Kersbergen
You have not written what operating system you are using, but it might
be possible to search for the installed programs; just search for
openoffice to see what are available. You might also need a restart
for windows versions.
On 06-09-2014 18:29, abk...@aol.com wrote:
I have downloaded
On Sat, 06 Sep 2014 14:51:12 -, Barbaros Akkurt akku...@itu.edu.tr wrote:
I have a document in which I must use a different page number than
usual. To do this, I enabled a footer, inserted a page number, and it
was 1. I right clicked the highlighted area, clicked Fields..., and
tried to
Thank you for the clarification. I have done as you wrote in your
e-mail, and everything seems perfect. I could not find the option to
exclude the first generated (blank) page in the PDF output, so I used
another program to delete the first page in the PDF, a python software
that uses pypdf
On Sat, 06 Sep 2014 17:13:02 -, Barbaros Akkurt akku...@itu.edu.tr wrote:
I could not find the option to exclude the first generated (blank) page in the
PDF output
unticking 'export automatically inserted blank pages' under 'file - export as
pdf - general' has worked for me.
Just a heads up...
I downloaded 2 items yesterday, Adobe Reader for Windows
and Open Office. I assume it was from one of those two items
that my system was infected with animated pop-up ads that
proved to be rather sticky to get rid of. You may have been
hacked...
Katherine Hoffmann
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B-)
Yes, I did see the option, and unchecked it, but had no idea why this
blank page was still there. I had to use external software to delete
this page. Worked out fine for me, though.
On 06-09-2014 20:18, johnny smith wrote:
On Sat, 06 Sep 2014 17:13:02 -, Barbaros Akkurt
akku...@itu.edu.tr
2014-09-06 19:15 GMT+02:00 Kay H. kayh...@gmail.com:
Just a heads up...
I downloaded 2 items yesterday, Adobe Reader for Windows
and Open Office. I assume it was from one of those two items
that my system was infected with animated pop-up ads that
proved to be rather sticky to get rid of.
On Sat, 06 Sep 2014 17:15:49 -, Kay H. kayh...@gmail.com wrote:
I downloaded 2 items yesterday, Adobe Reader for Windows
and Open Office. I assume it was from one of those two items
that my system was infected with animated pop-up ads that
proved to be rather sticky to get rid of. You may
Katherine,
you must understand that installing an app, any app,
including the OS (windows, Linux, Apple OS X, Unix, Sun OS, HPUX ...etc),
might or could open the door wide for backdoor entry
into your computer, and/or install trojans that communicate
to remote site(s) and download and install
As your not subscribed you will not see all the answers.
Download only from www.openoffice.org/download which will redirect you
to the SourceForge servers where the files are stored.
If you has any doubt about the integrity of the downloaded file, read
the section How to verify your download
On 7-9-2014 4:03, jd1008 wrote:
Katherine,
you must understand that installing an app, any app,
including the OS (windows, Linux, Apple OS X, Unix, Sun OS, HPUX ...etc),
might or could open the door wide for backdoor entry
into your computer, and/or install trojans that communicate
to remote
Thanks for your answer...uninstalled everything and downloaded fresh copies
one at a time and tested today. No problems. Am still mystified, but no
pop-ups...
kh
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Martin Groenescheij mar...@groenescheij.com
wrote:
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