Niklas Nebel wrote:
Adam Stein wrote:
KDE has an app called 'klipper' that I use. I'm sure Gnome must have
it's own version. Don't know if there is anything more generic (even
thought I remember seeing clipboard apps years ago).
Klipper has been reported to cause problems (I haven't tried
Hi,
I have exported my bib to oo calc. When opened I see my refs in
columns. How do I make this into a bib readable by writer? Also, where
should it be stored?
Thanks.
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OO can be frustrating. I know it'll get better as I gain
proficiency, but this is such a simple
thing
How do I change the default 'open' and 'save to'
directories?
TIA
Lee
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Hi Lee,
Lee Wiggers [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
OO can be frustrating. I know it'll get better as I gain
proficiency, but this is such a simple
thing
How do I change the default 'open' and 'save to'
directories?
Please go to the menu Tools Options and have a look at
On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 14:12:37 +0200
Sigrid Kronenberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Lee,
Lee Wiggers [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
OO can be frustrating. I know it'll get better as I gain
proficiency, but this is such a simple
thing
How do I change the default
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 15:44 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Since raising this issue I've seen no activity at all; not even an
acknowledgement that it exists. Is no-one else troubled by the inability
to copy and paste table elements within outer tables?
Several people confirmed the
On 05.07.2006 12:16 UK Time, Derek J. Carr wrote:
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
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 12:29:53 -0400, Chuck wrote:
Sounds like what's being described here is a window that been zoomed to
full screen. Try pressing CTRL+SHIFT+J to get it back to normal.
Quite poss! Thanks, Chuck. Will try that another time...
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On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 18:34:12 +0200, Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
You can move your
mousepointer to the lower border of the window, press the right mouse
key and move the mouse downwards. Then you see the title bar again.
There you can click on the second right button for maximize the window
to
Hi Maurice,
Maurice Batey [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 18:34:12 +0200, Sigrid Kronenberger wrote:
You can move your
mousepointer to the lower border of the window, press the right
mouse key and move the mouse downwards. Then you see the title bar
again. There you
Hi,
Will Base soon offer simple, direct import of comma delimited ASCII files?
Thanks!
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Am Donnerstag, 6. Juli 2006 20:57 schrieb Franco:
Hi,
Will Base soon offer simple, direct import of comma delimited ASCII files?
What makes you think it doesn't?
Click File New Database Connecting to existing DB Text
continue from there
(haven't tried it myself but it looks like the very
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6090912.html?tag=nl.e539
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Hi All,
When scripting OOo, say using python with oowriter
listening to socket, is it possible to have the entire
thing running without needing to load the gui? If so,
would that speed up the loading time. I ask this
because I notice each time my python script open a
document, a new oowriter
Hi Peter,
Peter Bakker wrote:
Is it possible to use the Novell GroupWise addressbook as a database
for OpenOffice? The GroupWise addressbook is a MAPI, so I think it
must be possilble. But how I try, I can't make a connection.
I use OO 2.0.2 and GroupWise 6.0 and 7.0 as well.
Sorry I'm not
Wei Chong wrote:
Hi All,
When scripting OOo, say using python with oowriter
listening to socket, is it possible to have the entire
thing running without needing to load the gui? If so,
would that speed up the loading time. I ask this
because I notice each time my python script open a
Hi ALL,
Quick question, looked in documentation but didn't find, does calc
charts support multiple data series, I have figure for the first 6
months of the year and the average, I can plot all in the one graph as
regular bars but I want to plot the average as a line across the monthly
figures.
Craig --
You can't have a line graph and a bar graph on the same plot. However,
you can create an average line on the bar graph using the statistics
abilities of Calc.
I typed up some instructions here:
http://openoffice.peschtra.com/tips/ooott_calc_bar_graph_average.shtml
HTH,
Peter
Craig
Thankyou very much, very clear and concise, and its worked like a charm.
Thanks Peter
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Subject: Re: [users] Multiple series of data in a chart
Craig --
You can't
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