On 24 Dec 2005, at 22:35, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Can I save table into the Gallery -- it seems to be intended only for
> graphics, isn't it?
I thought you could, but I just tried it and it didn't work. I must have gotten
this confused with Adobe InDesign. I know you can save a table to a
gallery
OsakaWebbie wrote:
> I thought of a different way that might be even more natural than a table
> - I don't know if it will be any easier for making a macro for automation,
> but it might be worth considering.
While helping my wife prepare the Christmas Eve supper (which is the most
important part
John Jordan wrote:
> As an alternative you could create a blank table with, say, ten columns
> and three rows, format it the way you will need it (including merging the
> cells in the gloss row), then save it to the Gallery. Whenever you need
> one just drag it from the Gallery and fill in the blan
Which is what I meant, sorry if that was not clear.
JCH
On 2005/12/25, at 3:54, David Chapman wrote:
That would likely be a "free" upgrade for their older versions of
Office -
not a free
upgrade to Office 12 :)
On 12/23/05, JC Helary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is also a question fo
That would likely be a "free" upgrade for their older versions of Office -
not a free
upgrade to Office 12 :)
On 12/23/05, JC Helary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is also a question for MS, will Office XP and 2000 be
> > compatible? Will there be patches? Who knows. Microsoft may not
On 24 Dec 2005, at 1:10, Matej Cepl wrote:
> John Jordan wrote:
> > I just tried this and it did not work. Also tried it on my Linux computer. I
> > am sure I have missed some obvious step, but the ruby line does not appear
> > under the original text after I click on Apply.
>
> I don't know wha
I hit Shift-F5 on a spreadsheet and saw a myriad of arrows, dots and
squares. Now that I know where the editorial changes were, how do I
(1) find the most recent change and (2) revert to the spreadsheet
without all the lines, etc (without exiting and re-loading the sheet)?
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Either I don't understand what you mean or it doesn't work. The specs (Open
Document Behavior) for 2.01 say :
A keyboard shortcut provides the function to restore the saved document
view. This shortcut can be called at any time, even if the document has been
edited.
The keyboard shortcut is su
Wishing everyone a peaceful and hopeful day on Christmas.
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CPHennessy wrote:
> On Tue December 20 2005 23:59, + Doreen Carbuhn wrote:
>> PS wish you had an os/2 version, I still use an early Star Office.
>
> There was a company in Germany up until quite recently providing OS2
> versions of OOo.
http://www.innotek.de/products_e.html
But they do not seem
Perhaps it saw my blond hair and realized I could not be
Asian. I probably should never have put that
scan of me on the hard disk. :(
Well, I'm blond, too, so that isn't it... ;) Sorry, I don't know what to
tell you to try next (I've been an OOo user for all of about 36 hours, so am
hardly an
On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 10:10 -0500, Jandc wrote:
> Under jave options I have "use jave runtime enviroment" checked. JRE
> installed Vendor: Sun Microsystem 1.3.1_04.
>
> I read the doc. on How to create a data source from scratch. Step 1 says to
> select the Tools-Data source menu. I do not ha
Or, most likely a Swedish list. :-)
(It's indicated right here: "svenska programmet")
But, it's a question I too would have answered. Can I download the Swedish
language files only? I've only found the full Swedish system.
Martin S
2005/12/24, CPHennessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Fri December
On Wed December 21 2005 21:53, elgimpo wrote:
> How do I verify that 2.01 has been installed. Help still says 2.0 and build
> number 680m1(8990)
On Thu December 22 2005 11:09, Rüdiger Timm of Sun wrote:
> Build number 680m1(8990) is OOo 2.0.1.
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Maybe your ques
On Wed December 21 2005 11:10, + Kloeckner-Weiss wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> Das neue Openoffice 2.0 ist super ! Was ich mir für spätere Versionen
> wünsche: die Zeihenhöhe mit crtl < und crtl > um einen Punkt vergrößern
> oder verkleinern zu können.
This list is generally a
On Thu December 15 2005 16:12, + M.Christine GIORDANI wrote:
> Bonjour,
> Je veux vous signaler un problème qui est survenu depuis trois jours sur
> mon Open Office 2.0 writer. Brusquement il y a interruption d'activité,on
> me dit qu'il va récupérer les documents,et ça dure une éternité! Ceci
>
On Thu December 15 2005 03:50, Adam Drake wrote:
> Any ideas why?/
Not sure, but you can edit the unzipped file and change the contents.xml file
to make the size bigger.
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Maybe your question has been answered already?
http://us
On Wed December 14 2005 17:06, + Margaret Higgins wrote:
> [ MODERATED ]
> In 'Membership' it states the following:-
>
> To access the "Becoming Proficient in Impress" tutorials, sample files and
> other resources you will need a free membership to LearnOpenOffice.org
>
> I th
On Fri December 23 2005 21:10, + Donald Loomis wrote:
> Dear Open Office,
> I have a Smith Corona Word Processor. In the handbook It says to convert
> my disk files to a computer I have to use WordPerfect. Is this true? Will
> OpenOffice be able to convert my Smith Corona disks so I can put all
On Fri December 23 2005 18:02, + Nick Ignatushko wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> Dear OpenOffice developers.
> I'm Nick Ignatushko. I'm working as programmer in web-company in Belarus.
> We have a poject which is based on Form filling. And we have very big
> difficulties
> with F
On Tue December 20 2005 00:37, + canfield wrote:
> This is the error I get.
>
> Lisa
> - Original Message -
> From: "CPHennessy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ; "canfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 5:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [users] unable to open
>
> > On Sat December 1
On Fri December 16 2005 17:21, + Matthew McLaughlin wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> Dear Sirs,
>
> What ODBC drivers would I need to use Microsoft Access
> Files (.mdb) in Open Office Base? Where would I get
> these drivers?
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Mon December 19 2005 16:03, + Roger wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> How do I stop the NEO Office/J 1.1 patch 2 from trying
> to update itself?
> everytime I open NEO office, my web browser comes up
> and goes to the "download patch" page.
As you are not subscribed you may not
On Wed December 21 2005 00:59, + Janice Schaaf wrote:
> [ MODERATED ]
> I have added lines to an OpenOffice writer document and it doesn't seem
> to save them everytime I re-open the document
Is this a new document ?
Does this only happen for one type of document or for all O
On Tue December 20 2005 21:07, + Kyle wrote:
> I am trying to install OO on Windows 2000 box and keep getting an NSIS
> error. I included an image of the error below, Please help.
>
Hi Kyle,
Attachments to this list are stripped to avoid virus problems. Please either
describe your problem or p
On Tue December 20 2005 19:58, + Lester Duncan wrote:
> [ MODERATED ]
> I would like to know if a switch has to be used with the installation of
> OpenOffice 2.0 in a terminal service environment?
No, it should work out of the box.
Please reply to users@openoffice.org only
On Tue December 20 2005 23:59, + Doreen Carbuhn wrote:
> PS wish you had an os/2 version, I still use an early Star Office.
There was a company in Germany up until quite recently providing OS2 versions
of OOo.
Please reply to users@openoffice.org only
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Maybe
On Thu December 22 2005 16:03, elgimpo wrote:
> How does the new feature Shift+F5 work?
It returns you to your last editing position if the document was not opened at
at position by default.
> I can't find anything about it in
> the Help.
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On Thu December 22 2005 07:50, Gert Blij wrote:
> I have a Writer file with a picture, draw object on top of the picture
> followed by text. When I save this a an MS Word file and open it in Word,
> the picture does not show in Normal view, but shows fine in Print view.
>
> Can anyone explain this?
On Fri December 23 2005 17:13, + Sven Pettersson wrote:
> Hej,
> Jag läser under Användarstöd att jag kan vända mig till er:
> Följande är fallet.
> Jag har ert program men i Writer saknar jag det svenska programmet
> Rättstavning. Kan ni skicka det till mig eller kan jag hämta det
> någonstans? På
It is a really good idea. It has a real lot of usefull info.
I don't know how you generate it but i have a small suggestion.
If you filter all incoming mail to drop the emails with "Re: " in the
subject, then let your autoresponder reply to anything that is left. It
will hit OP's posts 99%+- o
On Fri December 23 2005 00:40, + Pierre Briand wrote:
> I got disconnnected from the website after having downlaoded a bit more
> than 50 mb of Open Office, Is there a way to recover without having to
> download everything again that took hours to download?
As you are not subscribed you may not ha
On Fri December 23 2005 02:41, + Richard R. Ayuyang wrote:
> [ MODERATED ] ***
> Hi.. I'm a new user of OpenOffice. I like the new version 2, but please
> include more graphics and clipart in the package. thanks.
You can download and install http://openclipart.org clipart and
On Fri December 23 2005 05:33, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have OOo on a thumb drive. It works great! As an administrative
> assistant and an instructor, I like to carry my files around. I never
> know what computer I will be working on next.
>
> What I would really like is to be able to use OOo
On Fri December 23 2005 08:35, + Tumminia Associates wrote:
> [ MODERATED ]
> Is there a way to integrate Oo2.0 Writer's spell checker into Outlook
> Express as MS Office does?? I am lost without a spell check before I send
> an email.
Not at the moment. However there free a
On Fri December 23 2005 09:33, + Yan Miller wrote:
> [ MODERATED ]
> Hello,
>
> Do OpenOffice have some kind of OCX (activeX) so I can place in my Delphi
> application and preview/edit/print documents/HTML files?
I think so. Please have a look at the http://api.openoffice.org
Linda Hull wrote,
> The template: Pleading Papers (upper one) located at:
>
http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/legal/index.html
> Works for me, to a point.
> How can I make my own text appear in the bottom box on every
> page?
> What do they call that box?
If
Don Cromeans wrote:
> Could you explain how I can set up a document with the pages
> numbered (not paragraphs or chapters etc)? Couldn't find
> strickly page numbering in help.
1) Insert a header or footer on your pages by clicking
Insert > Header [or Footer] > Default (or the page style in use,
Jack wrote:
I cannot find a wizard to create a database
In OOo2.0.x, you should find the Database Wizard under
File > New > Database. Is it not there?
I read the doc. on How to create a data source from scratch.
Step 1 says to select the Tools-Data source menu. I do not
have a Data source men
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