I want to set up a formula to operate on a fixed range of cells that
never changes even if I insert or delete rows or columns. If I say
$A$1:$A$100, and then I delete 10 rows, the range in the formula
changes to $A$1:$A$90. I don't want it to change. Is there a way to
carve it in stone? The actual
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Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com typed:
At 19:59 08/11/2010 +0100, James Wilde wrote:
Mac OSX 10.6.4 OOo 3.2.1
I can paste with the format applicable at the point of
entry if I use Cmd+Alt+Shift+V, as opposed to Cmd+V which
pastes
There is no version 3.1.1 for XP; that has to be a typo or error. It is XP
Home or Pro with/without Multimedia, mostly. e.g. I have XP Pro with
SP3 + all following applicable updates.
I think he meant OOo version 3.1.1.
Phil Hibbs.
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OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from downloading
OpenOffice?
Thanks and Regards,
Liv Hilton Blaise.
I am getting ready to upgrade my Mac Book Pro to Snow Leopard
operating system. Will Open Office work with that system?
Thank you,
Shelley Neate
neat...@gmail.com
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 13:16, Olivia Hilton livhil...@live.co.uk wrote:
OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from
downloading OpenOffice?
Thanks and Regards,
Liv Hilton Blaise.
Not much of one as long as you get the official version from the official
On 11/11/2010 10:16 AM, Olivia Hilton wrote:
OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from downloading
OpenOffice?
Thanks and Regards,
Liv Hilton Blaise.
Downloads from www.openoffice.org are safe,
also downloads from http://go-oo.org/download/
are safe.
On 2010/11/11 12:31 AM Shelley Neate wrote concerning Open office for Mac Snow
Leopard:
I am getting ready to upgrade my Mac Book Pro to Snow Leopard operating system. Will Open
Office work with that system?
Yes.
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As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the
From: Olivia Hilton livhil...@live.co.uk
| OpenOffice,
| Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from downloading
| OpenOffice?
| Thanks and Regards,
I, and others, assume you mean virus.
People have gotten into a bad habit and assume all malcious software are
viruses.
On 11/10/2010 08:59 PM, webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
As I said before, I have never seen this Printer Admin. option in any menu.
Historically, it hasn't had a menu item, but it has been installed in
the program directory.
It isn't the only executable that OOo installs, but does not
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Phil Hibbs sna...@gmail.com typed:
There is no version 3.1.1 for XP; that has to be a typo or
error. It is XP Home or Pro with/without Multimedia,
mostly. e.g. I have XP Pro with
SP3 + all following applicable updates.
I
In news:blu139-w33fe81bababffe2b7c20e495...@phx.gbl,
Olivia Hilton livhil...@live.co.uk typed:
OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu
from downloading OpenOffice?
Thanks and Regards,
Liv Hilton Blaise.
Very little chance, especially if you also check the
At 12:51 11/11/2010 -0500, Twayne Noname wrote:
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Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com typed:
At 19:59 08/11/2010 +0100, James Wilde wrote:
Mac OSX 10.6.4 OOo 3.2.1
I have version 3.1.1 for Windows XP, so you may have to work out
how all
On 11/11/2010 10:16 AM, Olivia Hilton wrote:
OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from downloading
OpenOffice?
You may find these helpful:
http://www.openoffice.org/security/faq.html
http://www.openoffice.org/security/bulletin.html
Openoffice.org,
On 11/08/2010 04:11 AM, Manu Unni V G wrote:
Dear all,
Kindly check this link out.
http://cen.amritafoss.org/downloads/Books/FractalsForEveryone/
This is not a spam or an advertisement. The complete set has been done
in MS Excel 2010 only because of its size capabilities,
On Friday 12 November 2010 07:16, Olivia Hilton wrote:
OpenOffice,
Just a thought, but is there a chance of picking up a virsu from
downloading OpenOffice?
Yes, definately! But if you treat it in the same way you treat any download
then you minimise the risk to an acceptable level.
1.
Il 08/11/2010 13:11, Manu Unni V G ha scritto:
Dear all,
Kindly check this link out.
http://cen.amritafoss.org/downloads/Books/FractalsForEveryone/
This is not a spam or an advertisement. The complete set has been done
in MS Excel 2010 only because of its size capabilities, what-if
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