On 05.07.2006 05:35 UK Time, Adrian Try wrote:
Is there such a thing as multi-item clipboard in OOo?
No, not inside OpenOffice.org.
But I feel that a multi-item clipboard is something that should be
handled outside of OOo anyway, so that it is available for all programs.
My favourite clipbo
SuSE have released a 64 bit version of OOo.
When will OOo release an "official" 64 bit version?
Dave
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I have two files that I have been working with, each of them in a
table. As the tables have increased, the time required to save them has
also increased. On occasion, if I had other programs open at the same
time, some changes cold cause OO to crash.
As a solution to this, I went into Tools
Hello Mechtilde,
many thanks for your reply and precisly pointing out where the problem could
be, I did not expect to receive an answer of that high quality!
For reference for others:
Additional information:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=66394
http://www.debianforum.de/forum/
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, John W. Kennedy wrote:
There is no real simple answer, because the situation isn't simple.
The pragmatic simple answer is, "If you don't have, or know whether you have,
a JRE, get the version that contains one."
Since it's a decision that needs to be made before downloa
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Ross Johnson wrote:
IMO, JRE should just be included in all OOo packages as standard, and the
installer app should figure out or ask if it's needed/wanted or not. I.e. if
JRE isn't on the machine then just install it and use it. If an older version
is on the machine then ask
Dave Barton wrote:
On Sun, 2006-07-02 at 22:05 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run WinXP with a corrupted OpenOffice 2.0 (OpenOffice.org
2.0(en-us)(OOB680m1(Build:9006)). I have downloaded the new 2.0.3 and
it can't uninstall the older version and won't install. It asks for a
disk to be inser
Matt wrote:
I have a better (?) suggestion: why not do what M$ does? Leave it out,
but when the user tries to use a part of the app that needs it, start
the process of downloading and installing the JRE.
The fact that a program has to call home, to work correctly indicates
one of the follow
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 16:50 +0100, Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 13:57:32 -0400, Chuck wrote:
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> > You may have a "normal" window that's extending past the visible area.
> > Try maximizing the window by double clicking anywhere in the title bar.
> > Does the "X" come back?
>
> Tri
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 16:50 +0100, Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 20:15:10 +0200, Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
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> > Where did you find OpenOffice.org 2.1
>
>
>Sorry - dropped bit in memory. Is 2.0.1...
Might be worthwhile trying 2.0.3.
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Maurice Batey wrote:
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:54:47 -0400, Pete Holsberg wrote:
So when there's only one doc open, there are two Xs: one that
closes the doc and one that closes Writer.
But in my case when I close the (only) document, there is no 'X' to
then close Writer...
If you close it
On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 20:15:10 +0200, Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
> Where did you find OpenOffice.org 2.1
Sorry - dropped bit in memory. Is 2.0.1...
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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 14:54:47 -0400, Pete Holsberg wrote:
> So when there's only one doc open, there are two Xs: one that
> closes the doc and one that closes Writer.
But in my case when I close the (only) document, there is no 'X' to
then close Writer...
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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 13:57:32 -0400, Chuck wrote:
> You may have a "normal" window that's extending past the visible area.
> Try maximizing the window by double clicking anywhere in the title bar.
> Does the "X" come back?
Tried that - nothing happened. (Tried everywhere!)
(All I see at the
Thanks a lot!
Will look into them.
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> Subject: Re: [users] Multi-item clipboard in OOo?
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> > Is there such a thing as multi-item clipboard in OOo?
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> N
Is there such a thing as multi-item clipboard in OOo?
No, not inside OpenOffice.org.
But I feel that a multi-item clipboard is something that should be handled
outside of OOo anyway, so that it is available for all programs.
My favourite clipboard extender for Windows is Yankee Clipper. You
Hello everybody.
Is there such a thing as multi-item clipboard in OOo?
Thanks a lot.
WBR,
K. Palagin.
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Maybe OOo disabled his keyboard
Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
Hi,
awujoola sola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
For what do you need help? What do you want to do?
When you're not saying (writing) what you need, no one can help you.
Sigrid
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Hi,
awujoola sola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
For what do you need help? What do you want to do?
When you're not saying (writing) what you need, no one can help you.
Sigrid
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Forgive me for jumping in here. I think he means that, but not with a
copy but a cut & paste, which would change B1. Sounds like he needs to
pin his formulas with absolute references.
So, Shane, if that is the case then you need to change the formula in B1
(for instance) to =$A$1. Go to hel
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