gosh thank you for the quick answer much appreciated
regards
Margaret
On 23/06/2015 2:57 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:04:41 +0930
Margaret wrote:
I have searched everywhere but cant find the instructions on how to
'freeze ' frames. For example at the beginning of my sprea
Original Message
From: Margaret
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:04:41 +0930
> I have searched everywhere but cant find the instructions on how to
> 'freeze ' frames. For example at the beginning of my spreadsheet I
> want the first three columns to st
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:04:41 +0930
Margaret wrote:
> I have searched everywhere but cant find the instructions on how to
> 'freeze ' frames. For example at the beginning of my spreadsheet I want
> the first three
> columns to stay in place while the rest of the spreadsheet moves so I
> can go
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015 16:33:09 -0500
"dsherrill" wrote:
> I am new to Open Office and additionally not a very tech savy person! I want
> to be able to use open office templates to create documents and have
> downloaded a template from the OO website. but cannot figure out how to get
> the file
I have searched everywhere but cant find the instructions on how to
'freeze ' frames. For example at the beginning of my spreadsheet I want
the first three
columns to stay in place while the rest of the spreadsheet moves so I
can go to the next dates without losing my instructions for that line
I am new to Open Office and additionally not a very tech savy person! I want
to be able to use open office templates to create documents and have downloaded
a template from the OO website. but cannot figure out how to get the file
associated with OO so I can use it. The downloaded file is “zip
I've recently found myself needing to a more advance text processor
then notepad, so I've turn to your open office writer. However I find
myself unable to use for one main reason. The auto correct function. I
can't seem to fully turn it off. I've gone to "extra -> options for
auto correct", and tur
Thank you for your response.
It helped me, and it has been working...
Regards
Pavel Cuc
1C Pro s.r.o. / Radcina 18 / 16100 Praha 6
tel.: +420 602 273 852 / skype: pavelcuc
e-mail: p...@1cpro.cz / www.1cpro.cz
Hi Pavel,
1C Pro - Pavel Cuc schrieb:
Hello.
I guess, that “SUMIFS” function doesn’t work in Open Office.
I am using OO 4.1.1.
I wrote a simple function, as it is described in the function wizard, but with
no success.
=SUMIFS(SeznamZakazek.F6:F253;SeznamZakazek.C6:C253,B9;SeznamZakazek.D6:D
Hello.
I guess, that “SUMIFS” function doesn’t work in Open Office.
I am using OO 4.1.1.
I wrote a simple function, as it is described in the function wizard, but with
no success.
=SUMIFS(SeznamZakazek.F6:F253;SeznamZakazek.C6:C253,B9;SeznamZakazek.D6:D253,B5)
The problem is with the comma “,
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