On 06/06/2010 02:31, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/05 3:49 PM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I would guess that the non-US versions have not yet propagated through
the mirrors. US versions are *all* that appears currently.
Non-US versions are in the localized file on the mirrors.
Not yet they
Calc lets users have multiple sheets in a single file. As each sheet
is a document unto itself, can something similar be done in Writer?
I.E., can the user have multiple documents in a single Writer file as
well?
Thanks.
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On 06/06/10 09:54, Mark C. Miller wrote:
On 06/03/2010 03:37 AM, Michele Zarri wrote:
On 02/06/10 19:04, William Case wrote:
Hi;
I couldn't help noticing the I forgot how to do page numbering thread.
After using Open Office for over 5 years I still have to pause to think
my way through page
At 10:57 06/06/2010 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Calc lets users have multiple sheets in a single file. As each
sheet is a document unto itself, can something similar be done in
Writer? I.E., can the user have multiple documents in a single
Writer file as well?
Yes, it's very easy:
o Create
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
Yes, it's very easy:
o Create your second document to follow on from your first. (You can
change page styles and so on, so there need be no similarity between them,
in fact.)
o Ensure your second document starts on an
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barkerb.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
Yes, it's very easy:
o Create your second document to follow on from your first. (You can
change page styles and so on, so there need be no similarity between them,
in fact.)
o Ensure your second
Daniel Lewis wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barkerb.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
Yes, it's very easy:
o Create your second document to follow on from your first. (You can
change page styles and so on, so there need be no similarity between
them,
in fact.)
o
On 6 June 2010 15:15, Daniel Lewis elderdanle...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps master documents is what you need. IIRC, the Writer Guide has a
chapter devoted to master documents which is available as a separate
document or as part of the Writer Guide.
Thank you, but Master Documents is the exact
On 6 June 2010 15:27, Wade Smart w...@wadesmart.com wrote:
The idea of having sheets like calc would be a nice thing to have as I
have had to have multiple docs open to see the correlation between each doc
I was reading but, the easiest thing (probably) to do is to put all the docs
into one
Dotan Cohen - dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barkerb.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
Yes, it's very easy:
o Create your second document to follow on from your first. (You can
change page styles and so on, so there need be no similarity between them,
in fact.)
o
On 2010/06/06 1:51 AM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 06/06/2010 02:31, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/05 3:49 PM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I would guess that the non-US versions have not yet propagated through
the mirrors. US versions are *all* that appears currently.
Non-US versions are
On 6 June 2010 16:28, openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
The sheets in Calc are not separate documents; they are all part of one
single spreadsheet. Formulas from one sheet can reference cells on another
sheet.
You are right, but I was giving an example of an existing
functionality in
On 6/6/2010 6:50 AM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/06 1:51 AM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 06/06/2010 02:31, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/05 3:49 PM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I would guess that the non-US versions have not yet propagated through
the mirrors. US versions are *all* that
On 2010/06/06 8:22 AM JOE Conner wrote:
On 6/6/2010 6:50 AM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/06 1:51 AM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 06/06/2010 02:31, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/05 3:49 PM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I would guess that the non-US versions have not yet propagated
Hi,
Just FYI:
I have now a solution. Please see below.
Gelonida wrote:
I'd like to extract all tables of an odt files and extract each table's
the contents cell by cell. (in order to transfer it to a spread sheet)
def mymacro_text_tables():
info = []
doc =
Hi,
Just FYI:
I have now a solution. Please see below.
Gelonida wrote:
I'd like to extract all tables of an odt files and extract each table's
the contents cell by cell. (in order to transfer it to a spread sheet)
def mymacro_text_tables():
info = []
doc =
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 16:28, openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
The sheets in Calc are not separate documents; they are all part of one
single spreadsheet. Formulas from one sheet can reference cells on another
sheet.
You are right, but I was giving an example of
Hi,
What would be the minimalist python script to save an odt file as txt file?
Below an example script, that opens one odt file saves it as another
odt file.
However I do not know how to convert it (to apply an output filter)
def convert_file(fname_in,fname_out):
local =
Hi can I share open office documents with my friend who uses a Mac?
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On 6 June 2010 18:18, Barbara Duprey b...@onr.com wrote:
Hmm .. that's what I thought you *were* referring to -- it's how you get
from one sheet to another within a Calc document, after all. Of course,
Navigator would work, too, and I guess that's what you intended. Though if
each sheet
Ask him to install Openoffice on his Mac.
Jomali
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Abdul Hai ahai11lon...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi can I share open office documents with my friend who uses a Mac?
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Abdul Hai wrote:
Hi can I share open office documents with my friend who uses a Mac?
Support solar power in the developing world.
http://www.everyclick.com/solaraid
http://www.solar-aid.org/
Yes, there is a Mac version of OpenOffice.org. Even if they don't
install it, you can share in
On 4 June 2010 02:27, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
This may be the problem. On the Formatting toolbar, there is neither a
Bullet List icon nor can one be added from the Visible Icons list.
This is OOo Impress 3.2 based on go-oo from Ubuntu, so something may
have been changed from upstream.
On 05/06/2010 22:35, Stan Goodman wrote:
On Saturday 05 June 2010 23:40:22 Rob Clement wrote:
When I tried to download Ooo 3.2.1 from a UK ip address I found this
error message (attached).
In case the jpg does not get through it says
File not found
The requested file in the URL below was not
On 05/06/2010 22:49, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 05/06/2010 21:40, Rob Clement wrote:
When I tried to download Ooo 3.2.1 from a UK ip address I found this
error message (attached).
In case the jpg does not get through it says
File not found
The requested file in the URL below was not found
On 06/06/2010 02:26, Brian Barker wrote:
At 00:35 06/06/2010 +0300, Stan Goodman wrote:
Is there really a Bri'ish version?
You mean a Cockney version? Er, no.
;^)
Or are you just expected to choose the UK variety of English, along
with dictionary, measures, etc., just as one can choose
On 06/06/2010 15:30, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/06 8:22 AM JOE Conner wrote:
On 6/6/2010 6:50 AM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/06 1:51 AM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 06/06/2010 02:31, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/06/05 3:49 PM Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I would guess that the non-US
On Sunday 06 June 2010 20:28:15 Rob Clement wrote:
On 05/06/2010 22:35, Stan Goodman wrote:
On Saturday 05 June 2010 23:40:22 Rob Clement wrote:
When I tried to download Ooo 3.2.1 from a UK ip address I found this
error message (attached).
In case the jpg does not get through it says
I have a Stock Chart 1, with bars from low to high value of each day, as
well as an XY (Scatter) Lines Only chart. In the second I am able to
specify in the X Axis Scale Minimum, Maximum, Major Interval, etc.
However, in the first these options are grayed out, with the result that
I cannot
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Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com typed:
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barker
b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
Yes, it's very easy:
o B Create your second document to follow on from your
first. B (You can change page styles
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Daniel Lewis elderdanle...@gmail.com typed:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian
Barkerb.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
...
From Writer's Help:
Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments
A master document lets you manage large documents,
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Barbara Duprey b...@onr.com typed:
Twayne wrote:
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Barbara Duprey b...@onr.com typed:
Twayne wrote:
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Barbara Duprey b...@onr.com typed:
Twayne wrote:
In news:4c06da92.2070...@onr.com,
On 06/05/2010 01:40 PM, Rob Clement wrote:
When I tried to download Ooo 3.2.1 from a UK ip address I found this
error message (attached).
In case the jpg does not get through it says
File not found
The requested file in the URL below was not found on this server:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 16:28, openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
The sheets in Calc are not separate documents; they are all part of one
single spreadsheet. Formulas from one sheet can reference cells on another
sheet.
You are right, but I was giving an example of
Tim Deaton wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 6 June 2010 16:28, openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
The sheets in Calc are not separate documents; they are all part of one
single spreadsheet. Formulas from one sheet can reference cells on
another
sheet.
You are right, but I was
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