Hi Tom,
In a message dated 2009.11.06 17:28 -0500, TomW wrote:
According to the OO documentation (Working with Graphics), any
picture inside a frame should have To Frame among its Anchor
options. In a document I wrote are ~30 pictures inside frames - but
only half of them have the Anchor..
Hi Andy,
First, I want to thank you for taking the time to study my example.
In a message dated 2009.11.06 21:47 -0500, Andy wrote:
In going over your file I found out several things.
1: That at least one, the first one, had two frames. That one had the
To Frame option available for
http://thelinuxbox.org/?p=30
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/ooo-templates-by-sean
I like it. (better than others I have seen).
BTW, RedOffice templates are very good too.
Version 0.2.0 contains the following:
ooimpress
* apothecaryBottles
* BTC
* Chalkboard
*
Add a link here
http://technology.chtsai.org/impress/
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Patapon l...@lavabit.com wrote:
http://thelinuxbox.org/?p=30
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/ooo-templates-by-sean
I like it. (better than others I have seen).
BTW, RedOffice templates are
I'm trying to not be gulible, but can someone shed some light on this:
http://www.openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html
I notice that there is no Sun or OOo logos, so it really does not look
official. Noticed here:
Le 07.11.2009 07:47, legolas a écrit :
Hello everyone.
I can not use openoffice in my ubuntu 9.10. I tried running oowriter in the
console to see what kind of problems it faces which prevent it from opening
but it just showd the splash screen and crashed without any error in the
console.
John Kaufmann wrote:
I tried this question six weeks ago and got no answer, but with the
indulgence of the list I'd like to try it again, in the hope that
someone might have a new thought about it:
According to the OO documentation (Working with Graphics), any
picture inside a frame should
M Henri Day wrote:
2009/11/7 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com
I'm trying to not be gulible, but can someone shed some light on this:
http://www.openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html
I notice that there is no Sun or OOo logos, so it really does not look
official. Noticed here:
John Kaufmann wrote:
Hi Andy,
First, I want to thank you for taking the time to study my example.
Your welcome. Seeing the actual file makes it easer for me than trying
to visualize what someone is talking about.
1: That at least one, the first one, had two frames. That one had
the To
I checked on the domain using whois.sc and whoever set up this domain in Dec
2008 they have set it up with privacy on it.
The domain currently expires in Dec 2009
In contrast OpenOffice.org is owner by Sun microsystems ltd
It definitely looks a spoof
I register my domains on a
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I'm trying to not be gulible, but can someone shed some light on this:
http://www.openofficemouse.com/pr110609.html
I notice that there is no Sun or OOo logos, so it really does not look
official. Noticed here:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I checked on the domain using whois.sc and whoever set up this domain in Dec
2008 they have set it up with privacy on it.
The domain currently expires in Dec 2009
In contrast OpenOffice.org is owner by Sun microsystems ltd
It definitely looks a spoof
I register my
Create a new style. Call it ”Invisible” and enter in the formatting
code field.
Select column A except A1. Make sure A2 is the selected cell of that range.
Conditional formatting → Cell value is → A1 → Style: Invisible → Click OK.
Enter todays date in A2 and A3 and then Tomorrow's date in A4. A3
I created a test spreadsheet and put 50 in cell A1, 30 in cell A2, and 40 in
cell A3. Putting the formula
A1-40+IF(A140;STYLE(RedText);0)
in cell B1. I then copied B1 to B2 and to B3.
The correct numbers are in B1, B2, and B3. B1 is 10, B2 is -10 and B3 is
0. *The problem is that all the B
At 18:45 07/11/2009 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Create a new style. Call it Invisible and enter in the
formatting code field. Select column A except A1. Make sure A2 is
the selected cell of that range. Conditional formatting - Cell
value is - A1 - Style: Invisible - Click OK.
Enter
At 11:21 07/11/2009 -0700, Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
I created a test spreadsheet and put 50 in cell A1, 30 in cell A2,
and 40 in cell A3. Putting the formula
A1-40+IF(A140;STYLE(RedText);0)
in cell B1. I then copied B1 to B2 and to B3.
The correct numbers are in B1, B2, and B3. B1 is 10,
I'm going to suggest creating a new blank calc document and using the
import function. Could you possibly provide an example file attached
to this thread?
iPhone of Gallo
On 2009-11-06, at 13:40, Brian McKee brian.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Malcolm Fitzgerald
Walter,
If you are trying to duplicate your original request in subsequent rows,
see below:
Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
I created a test spreadsheet and put 50 in cell A1, 30 in cell A2, and 40 in
cell A3. Putting the formula
A1-40+IF(A140;STYLE(RedText);0)
in cell B1. I then copied B1 to B2
At 14:34 07/11/2009 -0500, Gene Young wrote:
You do not need a formula.
Er, he probably does!
Just enter (for Row 1) A1-40 in Cell B1.
=A1-40 *is* a formula.
For Row 2 you must enter A2-40 in Cell B2, etc. Copying will not work.
Oh, it will! Spreadsheets would be pretty tedious and of
Please tell me how to configure OOo to pasted unformatted text on
middle click with no comments. This is driving me crazy, I've googled
but only found macros for keyboard shortcuts, nothing for
middle-click. Thanks.
--
Dotan Cohen
http://what-is-what.com
http://gibberish.co.il
2009/11/7 Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com:
At 18:45 07/11/2009 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Create a new style. Call it Invisible and enter in the formatting
code field. Select column A except A1. Make sure A2 is the selected cell of
that range. Conditional formatting - Cell value
Yes, your formula does work. The colors are correct.
I added the following at the front of your formula and that works.
IF(ISBLANK(A1);Empty;IF(A1=0;zero;
I am pushing my luck but there is another change I would like to make. The
numbers in the A column are formatted as Numbers but they are
2009/11/7 Walter Hildebrandt wh2...@gmail.com:
I created a test spreadsheet and put 50 in cell A1, 30 in cell A2, and 40 in
cell A3. Putting the formula
A1-40+IF(A140;STYLE(RedText);0)
in cell B1. I then copied B1 to B2 and to B3.
The correct numbers are in B1, B2, and B3. B1 is 10, B2
2009/11/7 Walter Hildebrandt wh2...@gmail.com:
Yes, your formula does work. The colors are correct.
I added the following at the front of your formula and that works.
IF(ISBLANK(A1);Empty;IF(A1=0;zero;
I am pushing my luck but there is another change I would like to make. The
numbers in
Andy,
Since we are on the same page in our findings, I won't bother with
point-by-point agreement, but the final conclusion does bear some comment:
In a message dated 2009.11.07 10:45 -0500, Andy wrote:
The problem as I see it is that Any graphic in a frame should have the
'To Frame'
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Create a new style. Call it ”Invisible” and enter in the formatting
code field.
Select column A except A1. Make sure A2 is the selected cell of that range.
Conditional formatting → Cell value is → A1 → Style: Invisible → Click OK.
Enter todays date in A2 and A3 and then
Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
Cell A1 has a number.
Cell B1 is to have how much less, or much more, A1 is than 40.
When A1 is less than 40 the answer in B1 is to be in black.
When A1 is more than 40 the answer in B1 is to be in red.
.
This means if A1 is 50, the 10 in B1 is red. When A1 is 30, the
I had deleted the spreadsheet based on what you had suggested. I am now
using the following formula on the spreadsheet;
IF(ISBLANK(A1);Empty;IF(A1=0;zero;A1-40+STYLE(IF(A140;RedText
I put 0% in the Format field:The % is now included in column B. The %
makes the cells easier to
On 11/07/2009 04:13 AM, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
Le 07.11.2009 07:47, legolas a écrit :
Hello everyone.
I can not use openoffice in my ubuntu 9.10. I tried running oowriter in the
console to see what kind of problems it faces which prevent it from opening
but it just showd the splash
On 11/04/2009 08:22 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 11/04/2009 11:14 AM, Paul wrote:
...
And thanks for your work/efforts.
I'm one of the list moderators for both users and discuss lists. My silence
on these recent discussions is that there is nothing new and it has all been
discussed before
Posted a followup in List moderators thread, but figure that this
deserves it's own subject/thread as the findings will affect list users
that use nntp servers to read/respond to the list (gmane.org, nabble,
etc) and attempt to filter unsubscribed users via the 'Delivered-To'
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