Hello Claudia,
claudia meijers wrote (11-10-07 10:10)
I would like to have open office for my mac appel in the dutch how do I
do That?
There is a translation in Dutch, but it will only be officialy announced
one of the next days, because testing was not yet finished.
From the main page of
At 12:24 12/10/2007 +0800, Tom Harper wrote:
This is a follow up from a previous mail where we solved a problem
to do with array formulas in Calc using brackets to contain
Constants eg {1;2;3;4...}
I have now discovered that the values in the brackets must be +ve
values as -ve values give a
Thanks heap Brian
On 12/10/2007, Brian Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:24 12/10/2007 +0800, Tom Harper wrote:
This is a follow up from a previous mail where we solved a problem
to do with array formulas in Calc using brackets to contain
Constants eg {1;2;3;4...}
I have now
On 11/10/2007, Wiskerke Hubrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
Finde Openoffice klasse, bis auf das problem das beim jeden Update
wieder die Worterbucher neu installiert werden mussen.
Haben Sie da ein Losungsvorschlagg?
Es Dankt Ihnen, Hubert Wiskerke
Manfred has pointed you at a lot of
On 12/10/2007, Keith Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 01:14:08 +0100
Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/10/2007 12:33, Keith Bates wrote:
Hello,
Someone has sent me one of those evil files in the Mcrosoft 2007
docx format.
Failing that, can
Hello
Don't know whether it helps, but there is an online converter (docx only) here:
http://docx-converter.com/
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2007/10/12, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Claudia,
claudia meijers wrote (11-10-07 10:10)
I would like to have open office for my mac appel in the dutch how do I
do That?
There is a translation in Dutch, but it will only be officialy announced
one of the next days, because testing
Em 2007/10/12, às 18:54, Brian Barker escreveu:
I imagine that you mean the SUMIF() function rather than COUNTIF(),
but - as you have discovered - it is difficult to see how you can
combine two conditions with SUMIF().
There is a way of achieving what you need using SUM(), and it is
Hi Guy
Guy Voets wrote (12-10-07 15:07)
2007/10/12, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
And I see that if you follow the link to the servers, choose Localized
Nl 2.3.0, the packages are already there.
Sorry Cor, but I haven't found a link to the Mac version on the Dutch
OOo website, and it
At 15:53 12/10/2007 +0100, Victor Domingos wrote:
I have a table where column B is storing dates and column C is
storing money values referring to those dates. In another table, I
would like to sum the money values for each week. I have been trying
to accomplish this by creating a table with
Hi:
Some research suggests this problem has come up before, but I have yet
to see an actual solution for it.
I'm running OOo 2.2.1 on Linux x86, 2.6.22.
When I try to import a new template using the template organizer from
the File menu, OOo throws an error dialog which says:
Error
On 10/12/07, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith, I think I goofed. If you use an editor that *properly* supports
regular expressions then what I should have told you to change was
^[]*
without the quotes. That's less-than, circumflex, open-square-bracket,
greater-than,
On 10/11/2007 11:17 AM, Gregory Forster wrote:
I did. That wasn't it. But thank you anyhow.
Greg
Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:42:28 -0700 (PDT)
Gregory Forster wrote:
Hi,
I recently downloaded a .doc form that was emailed to me from another
Hi! I have a question about a formula in Calc. I hope there is
someone who can help me... Here it goes.
I have a table where collumn B is storing dates and collumn C is
storing money values referring to those dates. In another table, I
would like to sum the money values for each week. I
2007/10/12, TopHand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks JimW, I understand the concept of volunteering, and I certainly don't
consider one email to the group pestering.
As politely as possible, here is what I did (5 times): To unsubscribe,
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's not a complicated procedure, so
Thanks JimW, I understand the concept of volunteering, and I certainly don't
consider one email to the group pestering.
As politely as possible, here is what I did (5 times): To unsubscribe,
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's not a complicated procedure, so I think one of the 5 times that I sent
an
2007/10/11, William Piez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Installed OO and it worked beautifully, but the next day it opened OK
but text, as in menus, was mostly vertical lines or blank and
unreadable. Help!
Bill Piez
reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Bill
Seeing your mailadres, I presume you installed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 11 October 2007 16:34:34 Frank Gilloon wrote:
I will report you and the others to the proper federal
authorities. And your ip.
May your day go as arrogantly as it has been.
I hope the rest of you will report this guy to his ISP as I have
done.
Larry Gusaas wrote:
This guy is a rude a-hole
Wow, that is quite an understatement; I admire your restraint. Turns out
(since I did not know he is not subscribed) he never saw my post (quoted
in you last message in this thread). Someone kindly wrote to me
privately with a heads-up on that
2007/10/12, Mike B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 10/11/2007 07:25 PM, you wrote:
From another thread I see someone has suggested that docx support will
be available in OOo v. 3 expected in 12 months. Frankly I think that is
way too long to wait to be able to mix it with the big boy- not that I
Hi,
Currently I'm opening an ODS file and saving it back as a CSV file.
However, when I save as a CSV file I don't want the open document to
BE the CSV file. In other words, when I go to Save As and save the
document as a CSV, the open document should still be the ODS.
It would be great is the
2007/10/11, Gregory Forster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I did. That wasn't it. But thank you anyhow.
Greg
Frank Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:42:28 -0700 (PDT)
Gregory Forster wrote:
Hi,
I recently downloaded a .doc form that was emailed to me from another
What do you mean by Then go back and close the original file? I
wanted to have to avoid this extra step. I would expect the current
open file to not change anyway.
On 10/12/07, Jim Hartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simple - just type a new name in the Save As dialog box - also a new
path if you
Simple - just type a new name in the Save As dialog box - also a new
path if you want. Then go back and close the original file.
JIm Hartley
Robert Dailey wrote:
Hi,
Currently I'm opening an ODS file and saving it back as a CSV file.
However, when I save as a CSV file I don't want the open
I've got a table in Calc v 2.3.0 that I'd like to sort.
One of the columns to be used in the sort contains either a date value or is
blank. I'd like to be able to sort the blanks before the dates. Regardless
of whether I select ascending or descending sort for that column the blanks
always sort
jokky okoye wrote:
I think is not compactable with my computer or the vista.
Please reply to the list address and describe what's happening.
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Sorry, what I meant when I said I would expect the current open file
to not change was that the actively open file shouldn't switch to the
file I just specified in Save As If I open an ODS file and save as a
CSV, then the ODS document should be open in Calc, NOT the CSV file.
Would this involve
This might be a watse of time and not at all what you are loking for
(I'm really new to doing that sort of thing in OO), anyway,
Companies like Wolfram make math fonts for their Mathematica software
that load and are available as fonts on Mac.
Try looking here:
Oh, that would be great (thanks for the link) - Make people make
choices, rather than be force fed product they may (do) not want: I have
no hope for that here in the states.
M Henri Day wrote:
... upport the initiative of the
Globalisation Institute in Brussels (*not*, by the way, by any
At 16:02 12/10/2007 -0400, Alan Boba wrote:
I've got a table in Calc v 2.3.0 that I'd like to sort.
One of the columns to be used in the sort contains either a date
value or is blank. I'd like to be able to sort the blanks before the
dates. Regardless of whether I select ascending or
Scott wrote:
Is there a URL that provides a summary of the differences between these two
versions? I found Release Notes, but that is far too in depth.
That isprobably the only thingyou'llfind.
In general terms, what does 2.3 have that 1.1.5 does not?
OOo 1.1.5 can read, but not write
That Format/Section did the trick. Someone else suggested that.
Thanks.
Greg
NoOp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/11/2007 11:17 AM, Gregory Forster wrote:
I did. That wasn't it. But thank you anyhow.
Greg
Frank Cox wrote: On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 09:42:28 -0700 (PDT)
Gregory Forster wrote:
On 10/12/2007 04:17 PM, Gregory Forster wrote:
That Format/Section did the trick.
Glad it worked.
Someone else suggested that.
Not it this thread.
Thanks.
Welcome. :-)
Gary
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Brian,
It works.
Yes the cells are empty not blank. And adding a space, , to each cell
changed the sort as desired. Have to update formulas in the worksheet now
that the cells are not empty to get the desired results in the formula
cells.
Though this solution works I would say it is not
Dan Lewis wrote:
Copy to Rick.
I gotta ask because this does not jibe with info I posted the other day.
The Return-Path on Rick's message was via openoffice.org, so then
according to what someone here explained to me he is subscribed. Why,
then, do we need to clutter up the list (on top
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:49:26 -0700
Mark Hull-Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/12/07, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith, I think I goofed. If you use an editor that *properly*
supports regular expressions then what I should have told you to
change was
^[]*
without the
On 10/12/2007 08:16 PM, Datatude wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
Copy to Rick.
I gotta ask because this does not jibe with info I posted the other day.
The Return-Path on Rick's message was via openoffice.org, so then
according to what someone here explained to me he is subscribed. Why,
On 10/12/2007 08:25 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
Thanks Mark. It worked.
Then all I had to do was delete spurious line breaks, spaces and tabs
to recover the text... what a mess!
The alternative is that you can ask someone else on the list to convert
for you. Not a good situation if the
I have a package on my website that was designed for extracting text
from HTML pages. Based on the discussion here, it might work for this
too. It gets rid of all the ... stuff, and tries to clean up line
breaks and stuff like that. It might leave less of a mess requiring
manual cleanup than
On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 20:46:20 -0700
NoOp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/12/2007 08:25 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
Thanks Mark. It worked.
Then all I had to do was delete spurious line breaks, spaces and
tabs to recover the text... what a mess!
The alternative is that you can
I have had trouble from the same email address based on how my email is
sent out.
part of the problem is that in some places I list my return address as
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and in others, it is listed as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
had trouble with another list because the send to address (that I
On Friday 12 October 2007 15:11:45 Robert Dailey wrote:
Hi,
Currently I'm opening an ODS file and saving it back as a CSV
file. However, when I save as a CSV file I don't want the open
document to BE the CSV file. In other words, when I go to Save
As and save the document as a CSV, the open
Robert Dailey wrote:
Sorry, what I meant when I said I would expect the current open file
to not change was that the actively open file shouldn't switch to the
file I just specified in Save As If I open an ODS file and save as a
CSV, then the ODS document should be open in Calc, NOT the CSV
On Friday 12 October 2007 23:13:27 Alan Boba wrote:
Brian,
It works.
Yes the cells are empty not blank. And adding a space, , to
each cell changed the sort as desired. Have to update formulas in
the worksheet now that the cells are not empty to get the
desired results in the formula
On Saturday 13 October 2007 01:20:17 Datatude wrote:
Robert Dailey wrote:
Sorry, what I meant when I said I would expect the current
open file to not change was that the actively open file
shouldn't switch to the file I just specified in Save As If I
open an ODS file and save as a CSV,
Brian,
Is there a method of reporting this as a bug or something that should be
fixed?
Will the programers read this forum to track and issues that need fixing.
Cheer
Tom
On 12/10/2007, Tom Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
This is a follow up from a previous mail where we solved a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Save AS in any program saves the files as the new name and/or type.
snip
Put in a RFE and I will vote for it.
I'd be happy to, but the words request, suggestion and
enhancement, and the anagram RFE do not appear anywhere on the
support page you linked
NoOp wrote:
Review the archives. This issue of 'moderated' et al has been discussed
ad nauseum for some time.
Sorry, I'm a long-time user of mailing lists and usually do exactly that
-- check archives and FAQs
BTW: Rick's message headers included:
Delivered-To: moderator for
(copied to list)
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On 13 Oct 2007 at 1:07, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I have had trouble from the same email address based on how my email is
sent out.
part of the problem is that in some places I list my return address as
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