William Brown wrote:
What a confusing download site! I have several times tried to find
and download OpenOffice Aqua for my Mac (PC, 10.4), but after
clicking links that take me around and around in a circle I can only
find one download page that contains at least a hundred files - none
of
Hi,
Keith Beall wrote:
Hi All,
I'm working for a manufacturer of computer labels, and we're looking to get
our label codes incorporated in software packages. I'm happy to do the work
in order for this to happen, however I could use a few pointers. This would
include our own codes, and those
2008/7/15 Jonathan Kaye [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
William Brown wrote:
What a confusing download site! I have several times tried to find
and download OpenOffice Aqua for my Mac (PC, 10.4), but after
clicking links that take me around and around in a circle I can only
find one download page
2008/7/14 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried to install OpenOffice 1.1.2 on my Powerbook G3 with Mac OS X v10.2.
It
didn't work completley and now I want to uninstall and get rid of what is
there,
and that Darwin thing that installed, but can't. When use the Uninstall
that is
in the folder I get
James wrote:
John King wrote:
James wrote:
What do people use to draw network diagrams?
I can't find any of the cisco shapes for oo draw.
Can you not use the ones on:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac47/2.html
I find the wmf and eps ones can be inserted in draw and the
I barely understand anything I read on those info sites, but I will look again.
How do I log in as an admin? My computer is at home, I'm the only one on it. I
never had to worry about logging in at all until Mac OS X (which I hate, by the
way.)
Thanks.
At 10:45 AM +0200 7/15/08, Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Hi Bill,
Have you tried downloading here?
http://download.openoffice.org/3.0beta/
I don't use a mac but clicking on the Mac Aqua link immediately wants to
download a .dmg file which may mean something to you. It says it's the
English (US) version.
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has met
with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
generation of
alternatives is cropping up from two directions: cloud
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has met
with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
generation of
alternatives is cropping up from two
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has met
with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
generation of
alternatives is cropping up from two
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
generation of
alternatives
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A new
I've been using OO for more than a year and works great..
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From: James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 12:13 PM
Fred A. Miller
The Morses wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
I've lived without MS Office since StarOffice 5.2
So did I, but it was the first version of SO for OS/2what ever
that version was. 'Course, my first was Perfect Writer and WordStar. ;)
Fred
Me, on OS/2 using
James Knott wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft
On Jul 15, 2008, at 3:28 PM, James Knott wrote:
The Morses wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
I've lived without MS Office since StarOffice 5.2
So did I, but it was the first version of SO for OS/2what ever
that version was. 'Course, my first was Perfect Writer
The Morses wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is
right to see if you can survive without Microsoft
Can this thread be killed or moved to another list??
My first text editor was Wordstar on a home brew CP/M computer. Later I
used WordPerfect (I still do professionally), at home StarOffice on OS/2
and finally OpenOffice at home on a Linux machine and at Work on a
Windows machine. I have to admit that I still live and that I am (or
feel
Why am I getting this thread?
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My first text editor was Wordstar on a home brew CP/M computer.
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A
new generation of
alternatives is cropping up from two directions: cloud
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CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed
Twayne wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE WITHOUT MICROSOFT OFFICE? -- The latest incarnation has
met with
a mixed reaction and more people are opting for Macs and Linux. The
time is right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A
new generation of
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How could I separate the time from a date time cell in Calc?
Keith
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Keith Clark wrote:
How could I separate the time from a date time cell in Calc?
Keith
It is actually simple, since the date/time cell actually contains a
floating point number, just formatted for date/time.
The time is the decimal part.
I attached a calc file to illustrate.
Joe Conner,
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 14:41 -0700, JOE Conner wrote:
Keith Clark wrote:
How could I separate the time from a date time cell in Calc?
Keith
It is actually simple, since the date/time cell actually contains a
floating point number, just formatted for date/time.
The time is the
On 15/07/2008 22:32, Keith Clark wrote:
How could I separate the time from a date time cell in Calc?
Keith
Depends.
1. For appearances only: first copy the value to another cell; then
format one copy as a date choosing a format that doesn't show the time
and format the other as a time
On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 22:54 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 15/07/2008 22:32, Keith Clark wrote:
How could I separate the time from a date time cell in Calc?
Keith
Depends.
1. For appearances only: first copy the value to another cell; then
format one copy as a date choosing a
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May I suggest
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewforum.php?f=49
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time is right to see if you can survive without Microsoft Office. A
new
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Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Fred A. Miller wrote:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
CAN YOU LIVE
Hi,
I'm coming in late on this thread, but with maybe a fresh slant...
I used M$ Office for a decade, as a requirement of my employment. When
I retired and set up a home office I bought a Mac and tried to go all
open source, including of course OpenOffice. Now, a year later, I've
just
web at work wrote:
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Fred A. Miller wrote:
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