Hi,
On 16.08.2010 21:16, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 12:21 PM, Nitin Mohan moha...@onid.orst.edu wrote:
Hi,
This is with reference to the earlier mail sent by me regarding the
questionnaire for our research. We are doing a research study on how
different projects
OpenOffice, Go-OO, ODBC, Offline Data Entry
Hello,
I am new to the mailing list here, so I'd like to introduce myself
quickly. My name is Casey Quibell, and I am also rather new to the
concept of programming a database (Or in this case, more specifically
using an ODBC connector to tie
On 08/18/2010 09:29 AM, Lord_Devi wrote:
Here is the catch. The SQL database itself exists at a 'home office',
and these workers are wanting to be able to enter this data remotely;
in an 'offline mode' as it were.
Some kind of local cache is needed. As you point out the difficulty is
with
Il 17/08/2010 19:48, Erik Remmelzwaal ha scritto:
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Onderwerp: [users] PDF files
Van: George Waregeow...@hotmail.com
Aan: users@openoffice.org
Datum: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 07:29:08 +0100
Hi
Is there any product that would enable me to convert PDF files to Open
Besides the primary key requirement, the only other time I've seen this
is when there's some violation of a condition -- duplicated keys,
illegal value, read-only file, or whatever. One thing Base is not good
at is useful error messages!
Ed Warne wrote:
Thanks Barbara. I've managed the
* Drew usersl...@paintedfrogceramics.com [100817 20:01]:
Ah -
The wizard you are selecting 'FileWizardsAddress Data Source' is used
to create a new odb file for use as the Address data source. You have
already done this.
To use the registered database you already created simply use the
I see these styles listed in the 'Styles and Formatting' window when
I select, from the main menu, 'FormatStyles and Formatting'; however,
when I try to find what the styles are in Help by entering, for example
'List 1 Start', all I get is either a hit on 'list' or a hit on 'start'
or a hit on
On 8/18/2010 9:56 AM, Larry Evans wrote:
I see these styles listed in the 'Styles and Formatting' window when
I select, from the main menu, 'FormatStyles and Formatting'; however,
when I try to find what the styles are in Help by entering, for example
'List 1 Start', all I get is either a hit
Larry Evans wrote:
I see these styles listed in the 'Styles and Formatting' window when
I select, from the main menu, 'FormatStyles and Formatting'; however,
when I try to find what the styles are in Help by entering, for example
'List 1 Start', all I get is either a hit on 'list' or a hit on
On 8/18/2010 10:04 AM, RA Brown wrote:
Larry Evans wrote:
I see these styles listed in the 'Styles and Formatting' window when
I select, from the main menu, 'FormatStyles and Formatting'; however,
when I try to find what the styles are in Help by entering, for example
'List 1 Start', all I get
On 08/18/10 12:04, RA Brown wrote:
Larry Evans wrote:
[snip]
How can I find out what these styles do?
[snip]
Larry,
With the Styles and Formatting window open and the List Styles selected,
right click on the style your interested in. In the pop-up select
Modify. Another window opens with
JOE Conner wrote:
On 8/18/2010 10:04 AM, RA Brown wrote:
Larry,
With the Styles and Formatting window open and the List Styles
selected, right click on the style your interested in. In the pop-up
select Modify. Another window opens with the setting for that style.
Each of the tabs has
Larry Evans wrote:
On 08/18/10 12:04, RA Brown wrote:
Larry Evans wrote:
[snip]
How can I find out what these styles do?
[snip]
Larry,
With the Styles and Formatting window open and the List Styles selected,
right click on the style your interested in. In the pop-up select
Modify. Another
On 08/18/10 13:15, RA Brown wrote:
[snip]
Any help appreciated and maybe suggestions for improving the docs
so novices like me wouldn't bother others.
-regards,
Larry
Hi Larry,
I have added this to my to do list and will follow-up as soon as
possible.
Andy
Thanks very much Andy.
On 08/16/2010 08:23 AM, Gregory Sureck wrote:
i have windows 7. I just down loaded open office. The problem is open
office won't open ms works any thing with **.wps. thanx for your
help. i'm not very computer savey greg
Standard Openoffice.org (OOo) does not support .wps files. If you have
On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 10:08 +0300, Lars Nooden wrote:
On 08/18/2010 09:29 AM, Lord_Devi wrote:
Here is the catch. The SQL database itself exists at a 'home office',
and these workers are wanting to be able to enter this data remotely;
in an 'offline mode' as it were.
Some kind of local
Please visit :
http://www.verypdf.com/
for detail
George Wu
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