Re: font size changing by itself

2016-05-18 Thread Louise LMM .
Thnx a lotthen a other problem when writing suddenly the doc. HNges to an extra document as ...do 2. Confusing and bad workable. How comes and if you did so get it out the system please Joe Conner wrote: I think your default template is the issue. If you modify the default template

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread James Plante
Ron, I sincerely apologize for laughing so hard at your confusion. That RTFM stands for Read The F’ing Manual, but it can refer to any type of documentation. It is a frequent reply given to guys who should know what they’re doing in the first place, and should know how to find the answer in the

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Ron Patterson
Thanks Doug, I searched AOO and could not locate the RTFM. How might one find this celebrated gift to naifs? On 5/18/2016 5:31 PM, Doug wrote: On 05/18/2016 06:12 PM, Ron Patterson wrote: Thanks Jim - that makes sense. But what is RTFM please? Read The Fine Manual. "Fine" is a euphemis

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Doug
On 05/18/2016 06:12 PM, Ron Patterson wrote: Thanks Jim - that makes sense. But what is RTFM please? Read The Fine Manual. "Fine" is a euphemism. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additio

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Ron Patterson
Thanks Jim - that makes sense. But what is RTFM please? On 5/18/2016 11:50 AM, James Plante wrote: The problem IS the format. That cell is formatted to display mm/yy if it appears as you said. You entered 5/18, meaning May 18. The cell is formatted to display the month and the two-digit year

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Martin Groenescheij
There are two possibilities as far as I can see: 1. The Cell is Formatted as a date field M/16 If you enter 5/18 it will displays 5/16 2. There is a AutoCorrect Option set for this value Don't ask me why. On 19/05/16 4:50 AM, James Plante wrote: The problem IS the format. That cell is

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread James Plante
The problem IS the format. That cell is formatted to display mm/yy if it appears as you said. You entered 5/18, meaning May 18. The cell is formatted to display the month and the two-digit year, therefore it displays the month as 5 and the year (2016) as 16, since if you don’t enter a year, it p

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Ron Patterson
The problem is not the format. I can change that. The problem is the numbers that are entered are not the numbers I type in. 5/18 is appearing as 5/16. On 5/18/2016 11:16 AM, Julian Thomas wrote: On May 18, 2016, at 13:21, Ron Patterson wrote: Just a quick example. On a spreadsheet I

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Dave
Hi Vince, On 18.05.2016 18:40, Vince B. wrote: > Rory: > > Would doing as you have suggested cause the pagination data appear > right-side for the odd-numbered pages and appear left-side for the > ever-numbered pages? I suspect the original (non-subscribed) poster is not an experience user and w

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Julian Thomas
> On May 18, 2016, at 13:21, Ron Patterson wrote: > > Just a quick example. On a spreadsheet I entered todays date - 5/18 - it > insisted on entering 5/16. Now I can see where it might enter a different > date format (05/18/16) but to arbitrarily enter a different date is beyond me. for the

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Wed, 18 May 2016 12:40:37 -0400 "Vince B." wrote: > Rory: > > Would doing as you have suggested cause the pagination data appear right-side > for the odd-numbered pages and appear left-side for the ever-numbered pages? > (That is the conventional pagination method, as I recall.) > > Regar

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Ron Patterson
RE: Win 7 Prro RE: Ver 4.1.2 This is just the buggiest, most difficult piece of software I have ever seen. Just a quick example. On a spreadsheet I entered todays date - 5/18 - it insisted on entering 5/16. Now I can see where it might enter a different date format (05/18/16) but to arbi

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Vince B.
Rory: Would doing as you have suggested cause the pagination data appear right-side for the odd-numbered pages and appear left-side for the ever-numbered pages? (That is the conventional pagination method, as I recall.) Regards, Vince Sent from my iPad > On May 18, 2016, at 11:30, Rory O'F

Re: bug

2016-05-18 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Wed, 18 May 2016 13:33:13 + (UTC) Bonita Genova wrote: > please help > I cannot find an answer in your indexes > I want to consecutively number my document into the header on each page  at > top right > I have incorporated the header on each page > on page one inside the header top right

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2016-05-18 Thread Bonita Genova
please help I cannot find an answer in your indexes I want to consecutively number my document into the header on each page  at top right I have incorporated the header on each page on page one inside the header top right your program gives the number  as "1" on page two inside the header top rig