Hi , CPHennessy Openoffice :
My problem you can see here:(that is a flash)
http://ren.only.googlepages.com/openoffice.htm
I want to copy all content once, then paste in openoffice writer once.
I don't want to copy image one-by-one.
Can you resolve my problem?
thanks for my poor english.
Ren
Open Office 2.0 running on Windows 98SE.
Document recovery could not recover a document and now it opens on boot
up and will not close.
Brenda
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The way that OOo is constructed there would not be a large download
saving if only Writer was downloaded. All the modules use common
components.
There is the option to obtain a CD... List of options available from
www.openoffice.org.
Keep in mind that even OOo does not have the ability to
You may have to upgrade/install your version of .msi. MS web
sites may be able to assist (or google)...
/paul
On 10/21/06, Luca Tafi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't install Open Office 2.0.4 because the installation program doesn't
find openoffice.org 2.0 msi; what can I do?
Thanks
Luca
On 22/10/06, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it is Vista's fault that some idiots bought DRM-infected media?
(And yes, it does run with 1GB RAM)
I oculdn't get it to run on a virtual machine with 512 GB RAM
allocated to it. It would start, but it was 16 colours and completely
On Monday, October 23, 2006 6:39 AM [GMT+1=CET], Eric S. Johansson [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
as in book signatures. any way to print them automatically in OO?
Not quite sure what you mean. If you mean a graphical representation of the
author's signature then you can do InsertPictureFrom
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From: Stephen Bryce Johnston {UKSJ) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:30 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] PDF Editor
I am looking for a free PDF Editor, I currently use Adobe Acrobat Reader
to read PDF's but I now need an editor
That is a good a idea. He will be able to download OpenOffice at
http://www.openoffice.org/. Be sure he will also install the software.
This will allow him to open and modify the MSWord files, and to save
them in OO or MSWord format, as he prefers. If he used complex features
of Word (maybe
On Monday 23 October 2006 05:39, Russell Butler wrote:
Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
I am using OOo 2.0 with a WindowsXP machine. In writer, when I press
Enter then press the dash key (after the 0 (zero) key on my keyboard) a
number of time, a solid line appears on the page. The line can not
Hi Floyd (and Stephen)
On 23/10/06, Floyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I could open a pdf, I would
take M$ Office off all of my machines. I have Acrobat 6 but it is not
nearly as good as solidpdf.
If you were willing to take Windows off your machine (or at least add
Linux to it), then you
Well this is due to virusscanner or MS .Net Framework.
Disable the Virusscanner during the installation process and it should
work.
Am Montag, den 23.10.2006, 08:37 +0100 schrieb Harold Fuchs:
On Monday, October 23, 2006 12:14 AM [GMT+1=CET], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
On or about 10/23/2006 1:29 AM, Stephen Bryce Johnston {UKSJ) penned the
following:
I am looking for a free PDF Editor, I currently use Adobe Acrobat Reader to
read PDF's but I now need an editor / writer because I have forms that I have
to fill out and at present I am having to print off the
2006/10/22, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Guy,
Guy Voets wrote:
In a Calc sheet, I have a column with mail addresses. Some are blue,
underlined and with a grey background. When I click on one, I can send
an
e-mail. Others have the appearance of a normal entry and don't provide a
link
Hi,
I have the latest version of ooffice installed for FC5
I'm getting this strange problem whereby all the buttons on the taskbar
are absent in ooffice.
Each one ibecomes visible again when the mouse is moved over them.
Is this a KDE thing? Has anybody else seen this?
cheers
Rich
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 06:29:55 +0100, Stephen Bryce Johnston {UKSJ) wrote:
I am looking for a free PDF Editor, I currently use Adobe Acrobat Reader
to read PDF's but I now need an editor / writer because I have forms
that I have to fill out and at present I am having to print off the
PDF's to
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On Sunday 22 October 2006 07:46 pm, Tywana Roland wrote:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway that I can
Hi Jose,
On Thursday, 2006-10-19 18:17:22 -0300, Jose Miyara wrote:
* *If I import the attached file
Attachments are stripped o the list.
to a spreadsheet, boxes F3 and F5 are shown
wrong. They are amounts but are shown as dates.
Sounds like the value data has a dot '.' as a decimal
I have the latest version of ooffice installed for FC5
I'm getting this strange problem whereby all the buttons on the taskbar
are absent in ooffice.
Each one ibecomes visible again when the mouse is moved over them.
Is this a KDE thing? Has anybody else seen this?
I haven't seen this using
2006/10/22, Palmer G. Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I installed X11 as directed, then installed the current Mac port of
OO.o. When I try running OO.o, all I get is the X11 terminal window
with what looks like a command prompt. The OO.o dock icon indicates
that the program is running, but I am
Sounds like you're having trouble downloading the latest version. I
can't help you with that, maybe someone else from this list has some
ideas. One possibility it to buy a CD with OpenOffice on it. Check
E-bay, there are usually many people selling them for fairly reasonable
prices.
But back
2006/10/21, Bart Aimar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kirill S. Palagin ha scritto:
Definetly not normal. Go ahead, file issue in IssueZilla. In repro steps
stress the act that in order for focus to jump you should complete
function wizard.
Post issue number here so that somebody can confirm it.
et
Adrian Try wrote:
I have the latest version of ooffice installed for FC5
I'm getting this strange problem whereby all the buttons on the
taskbar are absent in ooffice.
Each one ibecomes visible again when the mouse is moved over them.
Is this a KDE thing? Has anybody else seen this?
I
Adrian Try wrote:
I have the latest version of ooffice installed for FC5
I'm getting this strange problem whereby all the buttons on the
taskbar are absent in ooffice.
Each one ibecomes visible again when the mouse is moved over them.
Is this a KDE thing? Has anybody else seen this?
I
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On Sunday 22 October 2006 07:46 pm, Tywana Roland wrote:
I am using windows 98, Is there
Me answer was a response to your remark that you didn't know how to
deactivate the recognition of emailaddresses. I should have stated that
more clearly. Thanks for pointing out the misunderstanding.
Arnold
Harold Fuchs schreef:
On Sunday, October 22, 2006 9:22 AM [GMT+1=CET], Terry [EMAIL
I have an ASUS 64 bit RAID SATA that I can't even get Ububtu to boot on
as I had to fdisk the RAID drive to keep it from booting the previous
install of Windoze even after I fdisk'd the primary drive and a month
later I am still just looking at it. I depend heavily on Macromedia 8
Suite,
Other users have stated that they were able to run OOo up to version
2.0.3 with no other problem than it's a bit slow. This is because a
win98 is a little behind in the hardware requirements.
Arnold Huzen
Tywana Roland schreef:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway that I can
download
The line is deleted if you backspace on the line before it. Also you can
remove it with FormatParagraph, goto the borders-tab and remove the
border at the bottom of the paragraph.
I don't know how to stop this function.
Arnold Huzen
Walter Hildebrandt schreef:
I am using OOo 2.0 with a
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On Monday 23 October 2006 07:44 am, Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
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I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by 'as in book signatures'.
Arnold Huzen
Eric S. Johansson schreef:
as in book signatures. any way to print them automatically in OO?
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Thomas w. Cranston wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
Requirements are: a Pentium class CPU
By Pentium class you mean how fast? Which Celeron, don't to forget
which AMD.
The official requirements state only Pentium class. This means, if you
have enough memory, a Pentium 66 could run it. My wife's
arnold huzen wrote:
Other users have stated that they were able to run OOo up to version
2.0.3 with no other problem than it's a bit slow. This is because a
win98 is a little behind in the hardware requirements.
Arnold Huzen
Tywana Roland schreef:
I am using windows 98, Is there anyway
Dan Lewis wrote:
Several years ago,
1993
Intel changed how they named their chips from
286, 386, and 486 to Pentium because numbers are not patentable
trademarkable
--
John W. Kennedy
The blind rulers of Logres
Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue.
-- Charles
Hello.
I just realized that Function Wiz in Calc constructs VLOOKUP formula
with relative array reference (e.g. vlookup('X', A1:B15,2)) instead of
absolute ( vlookup('X', $A$1:$B$15,2) ). While this is not a big deal it
may cause some hair pulling on users side.
Is there a way to make Function
On 10/21/06, lela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!. I don't know exactly where to look for my particular questions. All I know is
I need help quick. And I just can't seem to figure this out, even after reading the
help sections. I am a court reporter and I need to be able to print out my
Adrian Try wrote:
Hi Floyd (and Stephen)
On 23/10/06, Floyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I could open a pdf, I would
take M$ Office off all of my machines. I have Acrobat 6 but it is not
nearly as good as solidpdf.
If you were willing to take Windows off your machine
If you can't do
Dan Lewis wrote:
Several years ago, Intel changed how they named their chips from
286, 386, and 486 to Pentium because numbers are not patentable but
words are. So, a Pentium class CPU is one which is more recent than
486 regardless of who manufactured the chip. It must have a similar
Brian E. Blandford wrote:
Panic drives me to re-subscribe!
I was working on my CD collection data-base.
I was increasing the permitted number of characters in one of the fields
in the table (I had discovered increasing the permitted characters in a
form via its controls doesn't work, which is
Hi,
I will, thank you. But, I assume that for some document types,
restarting numbering at 1 for each section may be the required
behavior. Is there any way to do this with templates for example?
Sorry to repost - can I assume that there isn't a way of doing this
with templates and
Thanks for your suggestions. I think the solutions may be beyond my
competence, and in that we're talking about a fairly small number of
records (65) it might in the end be less time-consuming to re-enter
everything - but I don't want the same thing to happen again. Anyone got
any suggestions
Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
So it is Vista's fault that some idiots bought DRM-infected media?
(And yes, it does run with 1GB RAM)
Na, it is the stupid consumers for getting DRM'd media in the first
place. Vista will just be an eye opener to many of them. Even the nice
DRM infected media
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 06:26:39 -0400
EJones [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
You could try FOXIT PDF READER - it's FREE and has an option to insert
text for filling out forms. Not an Editor, you can't save you're
changes, but you can print the form with changes.
They also offer an EDITOR, but it is
arnold huzen wrote:
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean by 'as in book signatures'.
Arnold Huzen
Eric S. Johansson schreef:
as in book signatures. any way to print them automatically in OO?
from wikipedia:
A signature is a large sheet printed with several pages, intended to
form four
Stephen wrote:
I am looking for a free PDF Editor, I currently use Adobe Acrobat Reader to
read PDF's
In late 2001, there waqs a macro for OOo that opened PDF files so taht
they could be edited. However, to get your results back into PDF
format, you had to use the export to PDF option.
On 23/10/06, Brian E. Blandford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions. I think the solutions may be beyond my
competence, and in that we're talking about a fairly small number of
records (65) it might in the end be less time-consuming to re-enter
everything - but I don't want the
On or about 10/23/2006 11:19 AM, John Jason Jordan penned the following:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 06:26:39 -0400
EJones [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
You could try FOXIT PDF READER - it's FREE and has an option to insert
text for filling out forms. Not an Editor, you can't save you're
changes, but
On or about 10/23/2006 11:41 AM, EJones penned the following:
On or about 10/23/2006 11:19 AM, John Jason Jordan penned the following:
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 06:26:39 -0400
EJones [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
You could try FOXIT PDF READER - it's FREE and has an option to insert
text for filling
On Monday, October 23, 2006 4:11 PM [GMT+1=CET], Matthew Brett [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I will, thank you. But, I assume that for some document types,
restarting numbering at 1 for each section may be the required
behavior. Is there any way to do this with templates for example?
On 23/10/06, Brian E. Blandford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're really going to think me stupid now.
I thought I did have most of the records backed up from the last time
that I made a back-up DVD. But I discovered that somehow or other all my
directories had been saved as files - which are of
Can anyone tell me if the following setup is acheivable. I would like to
embed OOoBean in a Swing application running on my client's desktop
WITHOUT having OpenOffice installed on that computer. I want to set up a
single OpenOffice installation on a server and have all interested clients
Chris,
That's a pretty big request, which is probably why nobody is answering. The
answer is yes, OpenOffice can do this. I think. Really, it should be able to do
this, but it'll take a little experimentation to get the look you want, as
would any new document.
You're going to need to create
Please tell me how to back up to a CD
Louise
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I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
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From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 October 2006 3:48pm
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
Dan Lewis wrote:
I just downloaded openoffice.org, but when i try to install it, i get this
message: Error 1935. Error during the installation of the assembly
'policy.1.1.cli_types,
publicKeyToken=ce2cb7e279207b9e,version=6.0.0.0,culture=neutral.
HRESULT0x80070005.
What have i got to do?
Thanks a lot,
I've installed OOo succesfully on my main Internet PC (Win XP Pro 2 years old +
Service Pak 2). Then I copied the Install-file to a CD and installed OOo, also
with succes to a portable (also XP pro but about an year old) but, my new home
PC, a Siemens with Windows XP home edition refuses to let
Can anyone tell me if the following setup is acheivable. I would like to
embed OOoBean in a Swing application running on my client's desktop
WITHOUT having OpenOffice installed on that computer. I want to set up a
single OpenOffice installation on a server and have all interested clients
I have OpenOffice 2.0 No other numbers are with it. This is an office
setting, so I can't upgrade.
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Brenda ML Brown, Legal Secretary/Assistant wrote:
When I
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On Monday 23 October 2006 10:05 am, Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies
Hi,
I will, thank you. But, I assume that for some document types,
restarting numbering at 1 for each section may be the required
behavior. Is there any way to do this with templates for example?
Sorry to repost - can I assume that there isn't a way of doing this
with templates and
Before attempting installation, don't forget to disable your firewall(s) as
well
Henri
On Monday, October 23, 2006 6:10 PM [GMT+1=CET], James Mckenzie [EMAIL
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 11:26 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Openoffice - is it legal?
On 22/10/06, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So it is Vista's fault that some idiots bought
Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
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Sent: 23 October 2006 3:48pm
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
On Monday, October 23, 2006 7:04 PM [GMT+1=CET], Thomas w. Cranston [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows
2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
On the download page click System Requirements (second item under
On 23/10/06, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I oculdn't get it to run on a virtual machine with 512 GB RAM
allocated to it. It would start, but it was 16 colours and
completely unusable. This was a beta version, however, and
maybe I should give the current RC a try.
Try, but on
Hello.
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only, shortcut or mouse+shortcut) way of
inserting sum for several sparsely populated (with gaps) columns? Like
in that _other_ spreadsheet app you select an area with values, click
Sum button on the toolbar and column-wise sums are inserted right
below the
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On Monday 23 October 2006 02:12 pm, Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
Hello.
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only,
Luc:
Do the following:
1. Disconnect the Siemans from the Internet. Do not re-connect until all
installation steps are complete.
2. Disable the Windows Firewall.
3. Disable your Anti-virus software.
4. Insert your OpenOffice.org CD into an available optical drive (I will not
assume that
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Sent: Oct 23, 2006 12:21 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Calc, _easily_ summing sparsely populated columns?
On Monday 23 October 2006 02:12 pm, Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
Hello.
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only,
Right-click, Send To - CD-RW. Then click yellow baloon and proceed
with Write these files to CD.
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Please tell me
You can edit fields in PDF files and then print out the result. However you
can not save the file, unless you have some kind of a Print-To-PDF program
installed.
So if you don't need to save the files, you can use Adobe Reader. Just open
the PDF, fill in whatever you want and print it out. I
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 11:21 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Calc, _easily_ summing sparsely
populated columns?
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only, shortcut or
mouse+shortcut) way
of
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Subject: Re: [users] Calc, _easily_ summing sparsely
populated columns?
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only, shortcut or
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 11:30 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Calc, _easily_ summing sparsely
populated columns?
On Monday 23 October 2006 02:12 pm, Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
Hello.
Is
On 10/23/06, James Mckenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dan:
Maybe I can explain:
You click on the cell you want the sum in. Click on the formula bar and select
sum. You hold down the control button and then click (or unclick) the cells
you want to sum.
Can we do this with OpenOffice.org?
That works if I need to sum just one column, but I am talking about
several columns at once. In this case it either does not work or I am
doing something wrong.
Try using a formula in the form of (without the quote signs) =SUM(1st
COLUMN) + SUM(2nd COLUMN) + SUM(3rd COLUMN)etc. for as
After reading all of the answers and workarounds that were passed on
through the list it's save to say that the answer to the OP's question
is NO. Calc behaves different from Excel in this matter.
Arnold Huzen
Joe Conner schreef:
That works if I need to sum just one column, but I am
Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
It doesn't mention me either, but why not just download and give it a try?
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On Monday 23 October 2006 02:12 pm, Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
Hello.
Is there easy (one-step, mouse-only,
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:24 pm, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Paul_B wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that under Properties doesn't show any
template it's based on; seems to be a bit of a renagade. Is there
any way to apply a template to it after the fact?
It's not exactly the
Original message sent 10/23/2006 7:59 AM by Guy Voets:
2006/10/22, Palmer G. Pattison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I installed X11 as directed, then installed the current Mac port of
OO.o. When I try running OO.o, all I get is the X11 terminal window
with what looks like a command prompt. The OO.o
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 02:24 pm, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Paul_B wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that under Properties doesn't show any
template it's based on; seems to be a bit of a renagade. Is there
any way to apply a template to it after
I have a brand new Intel iMac, and I installed X11 (v1.1) from the
system disk. I then got OO v2.0.4 and installed it. The screen does not
display fonts correctly, although they do print correctly. I also
installed NeoOffice, and it does display the fonts correctly on the
screen. Am I doing
Greetings,
My father recently purchased a new computer. The only program he ever
used on his old computer was MSWord. With the new purchase he's
received Works which, of course, doesn't allow him to access his old
documents. I think he'd be more comfortable using the OpenOffice
Much to my surprise, neither of the free websites I use seem to allow this
sort of file to be uploaded without upgrading to premium! I guess that
takes care of any immediate plans of making this file available, as I am
extremely cash strapped at the moment. If anyone would like to tackle the
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
as in book signatures. any way to print them automatically in OO?
I use ps2ps on Linux: OOo print to PS, then use ps2ps to do the
re-arrangements.
Here's the best write up I've seen:
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/How_to_make_impositions_with_pstops
There are
Louse wrote:
Please tell me how to back up to a CD
cat * /dev/cd/
xan
jonathon
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Louse wrote:
Please tell me how to back up to a CD
cat * /dev/cd/
Can you please explain exactly what this command is doing.
tia,
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