How do I get a report to give current results after I've modified the
parameters of it's query input? It is giving me results from the previous
parameters in effect in the query.
FP
On 04/07/2010 05:58 AM, Clayton wrote:
> On 07-Apr-10 14:43, webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
>> Yes, there should be some free [and easy] methods of converting PDF back
>> to an editable document. MS Word 2000/2003 ".doc" format would be OK
>> since OOo reads/writes that format very well, and MS
At 10:35 07/04/2010 -0400, Andy Graybeal wrote:
We use Calc 3.2.0 to schedule our employees and we're looking for a
way to alert us if we enter the same name twice in any column
(columns are days). The idea is to not accidentally schedule
someone twice per day. We do occasionally schedule peo
On 8 April 2010 22:13, Ken Heard wrote:
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> Ken Heard wrote, in part:
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> > I did discover however that the font type and size and colours in the
> > title bar at the very top of each window are set by the "system", in my
> > case what is set for
On 04/08/2010 12:35 PM, James Wilde wrote:
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> Thanks Rob. I've now done some experimentation.
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> When I create a document with Nǐhǎo and Ōuzhōu, accents which cause a
> problem, on the Mac and convert on the Mac, I get the kind of result
> I showed above when viewed in Preview.
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> If I tran
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Ken Heard wrote, in part:
> I did discover however that the font type and size and colours in the
> title bar at the very top of each window are set by the "system", in my
> case what is set for the title bar in KDE.
>
> In window "Tools>Options>Open
On 08/04/2010 20:35, James Wilde wrote:
On Apr 8, 2010, at 14:03 , Rob Clement wrote:
On 07/04/2010 21:22, James Wilde wrote:
On Apr 7, 2010, at 22:07 , Rob Clement wrote:
On 07/04/2010 20:33, James Wilde wrote:
Hi:
OOo 3.2.1 on OSX 10.6.3.
I have discovered what appears to be a problem
Hi James, I send you some links just in case..
http://ktmatu.com/info/hanyu-pinyin-characters/unicode-character-set.utf8.html
http://www.ascenderfonts.com/info/simplified-chinese-fonts.aspx
http://unicode.software.informer.com/download-unicode-simplified-chinese/
http://chinese-simplified-fonts-su
On Apr 8, 2010, at 14:03 , Rob Clement wrote:
> On 07/04/2010 21:22, James Wilde wrote:
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>> On Apr 7, 2010, at 22:07 , Rob Clement wrote:
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>>> On 07/04/2010 20:33, James Wilde wrote:
Hi:
OOo 3.2.1 on OSX 10.6.3.
I have discovered what appears to be a problem when
Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
How do I set a presentation so that it scrolls round and round until I
stop it? I've found the time for each slide in Slideshow-Transition
but it stops after the last slide. How do I get it to start at the
beginning again automatically?
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On further examination, in menu "Tools>Options>OpenOffice.org>View"
there is an option to select the size of the icons in the standard and
formatting toolbars. I selected "large" which does help, but does
nothing for the menu and status toolbars.
In
How do I set a presentation so that it scrolls round and round until I
stop it? I've found the time for each slide in Slideshow-Transition but
it stops after the last slide. How do I get it to start at the beginning
again automatically?
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On 2010/04/08 5:49 AM Daniel Lewis wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I think the issue is that there are both true paragraphs and paragraphs
chopped apart by line wrapping into multiple pseudo-paragraphs when
the text
was copied from the web. The object is to remove the odd breakage
points so
that t
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Richard Travers wrote:
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webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
> Do you use Draw to create multi-page documents?
For writing systems that have reverse boustrophedon directionality, that
is the only tool in OOo that can produces readable output.
jonathon
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> I find the black font on a grey background in the toolbars hard to rea
James Knott wrote:
Drew Jensen wrote:
One feature of MS Publisher that is a problem, with a quick 'just get
Scribus' answer, is that MS Publisher sold itself as a web page
publishing tool. Now, I never used it for that.(please let's not get
into how bad it is in this thread!). If they are look
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I find the black font on a grey background in the toolbars hard to read.
Is it possible in toolbars to:
a) enlarge the font size used in the tool bars, and
b) change the background colour to increase the contrast between the
text and the backgroun
Clayton wrote:
On 07-Apr-10 14:43, webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
Yes, there should be some free [and easy] methods of converting PDF back
to an editable document. MS Word 2000/2003 ".doc" format would be OK
since OOo reads/writes that format very well, and MS users will have
no troubles exce
On 07/04/2010 21:22, James Wilde wrote:
On Apr 7, 2010, at 22:07 , Rob Clement wrote:
On 07/04/2010 20:33, James Wilde wrote:
Hi:
OOo 3.2.1 on OSX 10.6.3.
I have discovered what appears to be a problem when exporting to PDF. The text
I am exporting includes some phrases in pinyin (Mandari
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I think the issue is that there are both true paragraphs and paragraphs
chopped apart by line wrapping into multiple pseudo-paragraphs when the text
was copied from the web. The object is to remove the odd breakage points so
that the text can flow normally, obeying widow and or
> Hi Barbara. All of the were converted into paragraph breaks in
> OOo. In my opinion, that is a bug. HTML specifies as paragraph
> breaks and as line breaks, so pasted text should follow this
> convention. I will file an issue.
>
Here is the bug:
"Pasted HTML text has incorrect paragraph break
> I think the issue is that there are both true paragraphs and paragraphs
> chopped apart by line wrapping into multiple pseudo-paragraphs when the text
> was copied from the web. The object is to remove the odd breakage points so
> that the text can flow normally, obeying widow and orphan settings
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Michael,
Am 2010-04-04 22:05:05, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Just clarifying, you want something like this?
B2 =(C2+D2)*F2
B3 =(C3+D3)*F3
B4 =(C4+D4)*F4
B5 =(C5+D5)*F5
B6 =(C6+D6)*F6
B7 =(C7+D7)*F7
B8 =(C8+D8)*F8
Yes...
If so, it can be achieved by mouse-dr
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