2007/1/31, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
This has become an issue on a writing list I am using. I need to export
my files to text, but the problem is that it also exports the smart
quotes. Is there any way to turn this option off. Note: I do not want
to get rid of smart quotes for the
2007/1/31, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Just to be picky...
I'm afraid Paul is messing things up a bit:
OpenOffice.org apparently can read, edit and save *.wpd files, just as
it
can *.doc files.
The original poster already told us this :
I can open a wpd document and save it
Micro$oft
What is a smart quote? Do you mean those typo quotes? What do they show up
like in the text document?
Johnny Andersson
2007/1/31, Guy Voets [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2007/1/31, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
This has become an issue on a writing list I am using. I need to export
my files to
Is there really a problem using Safari to download?
I just downloaded fine, maybe the problem is with non-intel based macs.
Here is the direct link for your machine (English version), provided
the information you gave was accurate. :)
Hello everybody,
we wanted to have standardized templates in our whole business. So
templates for each
departement where created. Some areas like reference person and phone
number can be
edited by the user, but most parts of the template are protected.
Now it turn out, that (a picture with) our
And what's your problem?
He he he... only kidding! It's actually nice to see that someone writes
without having a particular problem, for a change.
I actually bought a KVM switch a few weeks ago but so far I never used it.
My thought was to use it with my old desktop and a Roland
Doesn't that make it rather useless? Or is that only for PowerPoint files?
Johnny Andersson
2007/1/30, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, it's a known issue. OO cannot play music that lasts for the whole
of the presentation, only for the slide that's displayed.
Arnold Huzen
Louise
I am sorry for replying without actually knowing the answer, but you do know
that OpenOffice.org i an open source project? That means that you can
download the source code and have a look for yourselves... but I guess it
might not be obvious where to start looking...
Of course it's a lot easier
Dear all,
Can the current OpenOffice version run on Mandriva Linux 64bit version?
Thanks.
Best regards,
JOe
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Joe wrote:
Dear all,
Can the current OpenOffice version run on Mandriva Linux 64bit
version?
Thanks.
Best regards,
JOe
I recommend you start here to set up your repositories. (once only)
http://easyurpmi.zarb.org/
Then open up the installer and
On 31/01/07, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't that make it rather useless? Or is that only for PowerPoint files?
Johnny Andersson
It's only for powerpoint files. Other formats (spreadsheet, word
processor) don't have slides.
Also, I've never had this affect my workflow.
This site may provide some answers: http://specs.openoffice.org There is one
reference on this page of the site:
http://specs.openoffice.org/calc/index.html There you will find a link to a
document which contains some information.
You could also search api.openoffice.org which deals with the
Dear all,
I came across this site http://openofficetechnology.com that offers
OpenOffice-Enterprise.
Is this a part of OpenOffice.org and hence FOSS?
Thanks
Best regards
JOe
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I suggest voting for issue
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=24969 (you need to
register first at http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join).
(While at it you may also vote for issue
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=29807)
Thanks a lot for your support.
-Original
Sorry, I was not clear enough. I was just wondering wether this also happens
for OpenOffice.org Impress files and not only PowerPoint files...
Johnny Andersson
2007/1/31, Dotan Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 31/01/07, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't that make it rather
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:14 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Open Office - Powerpoint Compatability
On 31/01/07, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesn't that make it rather
Happens with OO native file formats (.odp) as well.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 3:16 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Open Office - Powerpoint Compatability
Sorry, I was not clear enough. I
Johnny Andersson wrote:
And what's your problem?
He he he... only kidding! It's actually nice to see that someone writes
without having a particular problem, for a change.
I actually bought a KVM switch a few weeks ago but so far I never used
it.
My thought was to use it with my old
Joe wrote:
Dear all,
Can the current OpenOffice version run on Mandriva Linux 64bit version?
I have run both 32 64 bit versions on SUSE, so why not just give it a
try and find out?
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Joe wrote:
Dear all,
I came across this site http://openofficetechnology.com that offers
OpenOffice-Enterprise.
Is this a part of OpenOffice.org and hence FOSS?
According to what I saw, it's a tool for managing corporate installs of
OpenOffice. I don't know if it's FOSS. You'll have to
I do not know this organization, but in the License Agreement you find
this: 5. You may make copies of the Software under this Agreement for
Your personal use only. You may not redistribute the Software in any
form. You may not lend, lease, rent, sublicense, modify, create
derivative works
Really? The license agreement says that OpenOffice software cannot be
redistributed in any form?? And the next sentence says that you can't even
lend it??
This seems contrary to everything that I've assumed about OpenOffice. Although
I have to admit to not reading the license agreement
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 19:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (regarding Re:
[users] Is OpenOffice Technology a part of OpenOffice.org?):
Really? The license agreement says that OpenOffice software cannot be
redistributed in any form?? And the next sentence says that you can't even
lend it??
Pradeep,
I'm sure you're right, and I mis-interpreted the note. Sorry for the confusion!
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Is OpenOffice Technology a part of OpenOffice.org?
Well, I did not read what exactly is meant by the software in this
context. Be sure *you are allowed* to give others OpenOffice, and do not
need for this to use the services of OpenOffice-Technology. See
http://www.openoffice.org/.
Marc H.
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Really? The license
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Pradeep,
I'm sure you're right, and I mis-interpreted the note. Sorry for the confusion!
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 9:27 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Is OpenOffice
Marc,
Isn't the software in this instance the software they are offering as part
of their service to implement and manage OOo in large corporate
environments.
Graham
On 31/01/07, Marc Hug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I did not read what exactly is meant by the software in this
context. Be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Really? The license agreement says that OpenOffice software cannot be redistributed in
any form?? And the next sentence says that you can't even lend it??
This seems contrary to everything that I've assumed about OpenOffice. Although I have to admit to not reading
On 31/01/07, Johnny Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I was not clear enough. I was just wondering wether this also happens
for OpenOffice.org Impress files and not only PowerPoint files...
Sorry, I misunderstood. Yes, it happens with the Open Document files
as well. I'm not sure if
is there any project that would provide translation between odt and wiki
(particularly, mediawiki format) ?
of course, translation would be approximate, but it might work for
relatively simple documents.
--
Rich
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Hi, I'm an happy user of openoffice 2.1. I've a little trouble while I'm
inserting a calc document into a write document as an ole object. A
frame containing the document appears on the write sheet, but I can't
manage the edges and set the range of cells displayed. How can I do?
Thank you and
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 10:21 am, Studio Tagliavini - Libero
wrote:
v Hi, I'm an happy user of openoffice 2.1. I've a little trouble
while I'm inserting a calc document into a write document as an
ole object. A frame containing the document appears on the write
sheet, but I can't manage
OOo defaults the date field as MO/DA/YR (two digits for month/day/year)
and I'd like to set it to format as Month Day, Year (as in January 31,
2007. I can change to that format, but can't seem to figure out how to
set that as the default style for the current default page style. Can
someone
Dan H. wrote:
Andis wrote:
May be you can try Tools -- Options -- General (or something like this
in upper corner, I have Ooo-dev tab) -- View -- User interface Scaling.
Yes, I've tried that but the scale doesn't go lower than 80% which is
still pretty big. In addition, this also scales
I receive a number of PDF documents that contain tables. Is there anyway
to import a table directly into Writer or Calc?
TIA
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Peter N. Spotts wrote:
Folks,
I've just installed 2.1 and in using it on deadline this morning I've
noticed that the word-count function gives me odd readings, at least on
a partially finished text. I get a more accurate count by highlighting
the text than I get from whole document. In
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Hi
I am using version 2.0 of Open Office.org, but I can not open files
created with Office 2007.
I am directing a project in my organization to replace the use of
MS-Office by Open Office.
Is there any plan to address the compatibility issues between Office
Hi,
I'm not sure how you're planning to use the presentation, but here's a
possible work around. Capture the presentation with dynamic screen capture
program like Wink or another open-source capture program. Export the
captured presentation as Flash (swf file). Now merge the audio and flash
files
reply below
Joe-84 wrote:
Dear all,
I came across this site http://openofficetechnology.com that offers
OpenOffice-Enterprise.
Is this a part of OpenOffice.org and hence FOSS?
Thanks
Best regards
JOe
This is an announcement posted on the forum on April 10th last year:
Hold on. Don't re-download just yet. What it seems you are looking at
are the options for 'save as' when you are in writer. This is the word
processing package of OpenOffice.
What you need to do is open the .csv in calc, then the save as options
will be available.
/paul
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Don't believe so. Since PDF's are normally rendered as images, the
best you'll probably do is to use something like 'capture screen
portion' then paste into OOo.
In Adobe, there is a 'select image' function which allows you to
select a portion of the screen that you want to capture.
/paul
On
Věřím, že mi pomůžete, abych mohl používat tak výborný kancelářský program.
Děkuji
Jan K o š č a k
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I am thinking in change the office to openoffice.
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Fer
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I am using version 2.0. I would like OOo Spell Check to default to the Tools
drop down in Outlook Express. How can this be done? Without a MS suite, there
is no spell check.
Today when I tried to open one of my documents, i got an error report from Open
Office. I clicked ok then sent the error report. Once the report was sent,
Open office kept trying to open my document but the error report kept coming
up. It was and endless cycle! After, about a dozen rounds
Is OpenOffice compliant with the Daylight Savings Time change happening
in March?
Thanks!
To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, Morrison Foerster
LLP informs you that, if any advice concerning
My question is does the openoffice work on a MAC with
the Intel processor? The computer is an iMAC running
OSX ver 10.4.8 with a 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
processor.
Thanks
Do you Yahoo!?
Everyone is raving
Can I transfer OpenOffice 2.0 to my new computer with Vista?
Joan Kennedy
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Thanks Dan. I am amazed that I found my way through the creation of master
documents without the benefit of the manual. I guess I have just completed
a good test of how intuitive this software actually is. Overall, I must say
that I am impressed with the stability of Open Office master
Can openoffice programs open files created with Microsoft Excel on a
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I am using Openoffcie 1.9 125. I have not been able to open any documents sent
to me via email or any of my saved documents. This just occurred to me a few
days ago. Any idea what could be wrong. I have several docukents I need to
work on soon! HELP!!
Thank you,
J. O'Toole
Please tell me in basic words, is this web creator 1.1 a websight creator? I
want to know if I can make my own web page with this program. If not please
tell me what it and all the other programs are used for.
Thank you,
Rebecca
Dear All,
I am using version 2.1 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is :
I am not able to open file direct from network path,
example; \\servername\folder1\oppenofficeFile.sxc
I need to pre-map the \\servername\folder1\ to a drive example G:, than I
can open the oppenofficeFile.sxc
My station is
I am trying to install your open office 2.1 in VECTOR LINUX soho 5.1.2
It has open office 2.0 in it, but you people have the files packed as RPM type
, yes i can open them in vector linux
but as how to install this entire set of rpm files is beyond me. i know nothing
about linux
How do i even
Dear Sir or Madam,
I've heard abaut that open Office is almost the same as MS Office and for free.
Is that correct? I'd like to use it on Windows xp in my engineering office.
Will it be freeware also in cmmercial use?
Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
beabsichtige das open Office Programm in
Hello В OO.calc (v 2.1) я не нашел способа защитить отдельные
ячейки на одном из листов без защиты листа. Или это невозможно? Мне
необходимо иметь на листе (без защиты) часть ячеек, которые защищены.
Best regards Gennady
Hi
I downloaded open office and tried to run it but anytime I did so it
displayed that the file was either corrupt or had a virus and that i
should ask you to send me an updated verion or attempt running it with
|NCR option.
Kindly advise on way forward
John Ndegwa
Senior Safari Adviser
Aramati
I am using version 2.1 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is:
I use a utility called PC Safe and Secure ( PCSS - vers 1.2), a file
encryption package supplied by www.Boomerangsoftware.Com. When I open an
encrypted file, PCSS loads, opens the encrypted file, decrypts it into a
temporary file, and
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I use Open Office 2.0. Like it, but when I go to an
internet café with email to send, using my flash
drive, they always have Windows Office programs and
windows will not open my Open Office 2.0 files.
How do I make my Open Office files readable in
Windows?
Thank you,
Respected,
I have been using your products 1.1 later on 2.0 without any problems.
Since this morning, I can NOT open ORG. 2.0 . There was a small explanation:
error - nothing else.
What could be the reasons for it.
Sincerely yours,
R. Pribic
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I am usingversion 2,0 of OpenOffice.Org.My problem is : I am on Apple
MAC OS X 3,9 andwhen i want to use OpenOffice , a window ask to
installApple X 11 first. I dont understand.
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Hi, my names Todd, im not sure whether you are aware of this but people are
trying to sell your product on eBay
How do I uninstall an older version of Openofficeorg.
Larry
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Hi there,
I?m prtetty content with Open Office, but I do miss things like clip
arts like in windows. Are there any things like the clip arts in open
office? If so, where are they or can I download them?
Thanks for answering my question
Gabi Morhart
Hi!
I have a question for you. I like your openoffice very much, and I'd like to
put it in my usb stick. Is it possible?
I mean, some applications don't work if you do that.
I downloaded a portable version of OpenOffice from www.portableapps.com but
it's only in english. How can I translate
I am using Openoffice 2.0 and even with your help tool I can not change the
spellcheck language. Please give me spezifics.
Thanks
Gabi Seyffer
Hi hi folks,
A while back I ordered a CD for Open Office [it was long enough
ago that the CD sent was Open Office 1.1] - and when I did get it, I
tried to install it on my Dell laptop. The laptop would not recognize
the CD.
[I shrugged and set the disc aside] So I got
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is:
I'd like to be able to make a hard return within a Calc cell.
This is something that I use with creating lists within a cell and
something that I could easily do in MicroSoft Excel by hitting ALT-Enter.
ALT-Enter doesn't work.
Nor does
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:08:06 -0800
Whitely, Betsy J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is OpenOffice compliant with the Daylight Savings Time change
happening in March?
Thanks!
Daylight Savings is usually handled by the operating system (eg
Windows).
--
God bless you,
Keith Bates
4 Mooloobar St
Fernando Vázquez-Dodero wrote:
Is it posible to import the pst I am using in Outlook to the
thunderbird?.
I am thinking in change the office to openoffice.
Thanks in advance.
Fer
Thunderbird has an import function. It's located under Tools.
Horst Rentschler wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I've heard abaut that open Office is almost the same as MS Office and for
free. Is that correct? I'd like to use it on Windows xp in my engineering
office. Will it be freeware also in cmmercial use?
Yes, it's free and you can download it and
Charles Smith wrote:
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I use Open Office 2.0. Like it, but when I go to an
internet café with email to send, using my flash
drive, they always have Windows Office programs and
windows will not open my Open Office 2.0 files.
How do I make my Open Office files readable in
Todd Young wrote:
Hi, my names Todd, im not sure whether you are aware of this but
people are trying to sell your product on eBay
Larry Shannon wrote:
Hello there,
I would just like to know, if there are any conflicts with Open Office,
Word,and Word Perfect being on the same Computer. Or are they able to be used
together.
Thank you very much,
Larry Shannon
blindfaith101
No problem, though you'll have to decide
On or about 1/31/2007 7:21 PM, Keith Bates penned the following:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:08:06 -0800
Whitely, Betsy J. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is OpenOffice compliant with the Daylight Savings Time change
happening in March?
Thanks!
Daylight Savings is usually handled by the operating
They can all be used on the same machine - no worries.
/paul
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I can't see any reason why OOo won't work on Vista - however I don't believe
there is a separate install for Vista.
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OpenOffice can be installed on a Mac. Openoffice can open Excel files
(regardless of what program/OS created it).
So if I'm reading your question correctly, the answer is yes.
/paul
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Can openoffice programs open files created with Microsoft
You could create web _sites_ with OOo. There is a component called
writer:web which can create HTML files.
However for a fully featured HTML creator I would suggest that nvu
(http://www.nvu.com/index.php) is a better product to use.
/paul
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What sort of formats are those documents? Theoritically if its in the
correct format, then you should be able to open it in OOo regardless
of whether you are sent it via email or from your own hard drive.
/paul
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I'd like to be able to make a hard return within a Calc cell.
CTRL+Enter works for me (mind you I'm on OOo2.1). I didn't think that
it had changed from release to release however.
/paul
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Are there any things like the clip arts in open
office? If so, where are they or can I download them?
I've always found http://www.openclipart.org/ an excellent source of clip art.
/paul
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Just cc'g OP...
Are there any things like the clip arts in open
office? If so, where are they or can I download them?
I've always found http://www.openclipart.org/ an excellent source of clip art.
/paul
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that enables
Since this morning, I can NOT open ORG. 2.0 . There was a small explanation:
error - nothing else.
What could be the reasons for it.
That really depends on what the error message is. If you can advise
the OS and exact version of OOo along with wording of the error
message it would be helpful
I would suggest that you check the downloaded file using MD5. Have a
look at the OpenOffice web site for instructions on MD5...
/paul
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On Tuesday January 30 2007 1:21 pm, Fajardo, Angelo wrote:
Is there a way to download version 2.0.x of Open Office. I have
Win 98 se and don't plan to move away from it anytime soon. It
works just fine for me. I can't find a way to do this from your
website.
OpenOffice 2.1 (latest
Simply download the latest. According to the below link it should work
find on win 98 :
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_20.html
/paul
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Sorry - forgot the OP again...
Simply download the latest. According to the below link it should work
find on win 98 :
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_20.html
/paul
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Sorry - there is no integration with OOo spell check with Outlook.
An open source equivalant (for me anyway) is Thunderbird which has its
own built in spell checking...
/paul
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On Tuesday January 30 2007 1:57 pm, Tony Ensenberger wrote:
I am using version 2.0. I would like OOo Spell Check to default to
the Tools drop down in Outlook Express. How can this be done?
Without a MS suite, there is no spell check.
There are several free to inexpensive spell
On Tuesday January 30 2007 1:56 pm, mike distefano wrote:
My question is does the openoffice work on a MAC with
the Intel processor? The computer is an iMAC running
OSX ver 10.4.8 with a 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
processor.
Thanks
There is a version of OOo for the iMac. All the
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Date: Wed 31 Jan 2007 06:04:53 EST
Dear Sirs, I have Open,org. what my question I have also Dragon
Naturally Speaking program. can I put that program to work on my open
office if so how do I do it. thank for and help. DonnaRae
On Tuesday January 30 2007 2:53 pm, Joan Kennedy wrote:
Can I transfer OpenOffice 2.0 to my new computer with Vista?
Joan Kennedy
Here is the statement made by part of the development team for OOo
about Vista:
OpenOffice.org runs fine on Vista. The current
On Tuesday January 30 2007 8:08 pm, Joe O'Toole wrote:
I am using Openoffcie 1.9 125. I have not been able to open any
documents sent to me via email or any of my saved documents. This
just occurred to me a few days ago. Any idea what could be wrong.
I have several docukents I need to
Try here:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/installation/55048-installing-openoffice-2-vector-linux.html
Remember google is your friend...
/paul
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On Tuesday January 30 2007 10:37 pm, michael gibbons wrote:
I am trying to install your open office 2.1 in VECTOR LINUX soho
5.1.2 It has open office 2.0 in it, but you people have the files
packed as RPM type , yes i can open them in vector linux but as how
to install this entire set of rpm
Tony Ensenberger tony at logonix.net writes:
I am using version 2.0. I would like OOo Spell Check to default to the
Tools drop down in Outlook Express. How
can this be done? Without a MS suite, there is no spell check.
Hi Tony,
You can obtain a free spell check program for Outlook
On Wednesday January 31 2007 1:51 am, Horst Rentschler wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I've heard abaut that open Office is almost the same as MS Office
and for free. Is that correct? I'd like to use it on Windows xp in
my engineering office. Will it be freeware also in cmmercial use?
Sehr
On Wednesday January 31 2007 2:32 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello В OO.calc (v 2.1) я не нашел способа защитить отдельные
ячейки на одном из листов без защиты листа. Или это невозможно?
Мне необходимо иметь на листе (без защиты) часть ячеек, которые
защищены. Best regards Gennady
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