On Jan 14, 2011, at 06:13 , Qianqian Fang wrote:
Dear list
can anyone explain to me why two Chinese
fonts have different default line spaces
in OpenOffice? see screenshot
http://wenq.org/upload/linespace.png
it is clearly not the Descent settings in
the font, neither is the
On Friday 14 January 2011 01:52, . wrote:
On 01/13/2011 03:31 AM, Bob Long wrote:
Hi .,
Using Writer here's what I want to do;
Insert a horizontal ruler line
Thenrather than having to repeat the same command by selecting
Insert- Horizontal Ruler- Plain
Try
Thanks guys,
But - none of it worked...
I'll describe my needs again(disregard the last one):
I have a customer with an hourly rate of 150. Here is what I entered in the
sheet:
A1: Date (Header) - Column A formated as Date (DD-MM-)
B1: Time (Header) - Column B formated as Time (HH:MM)
G1:
My previous post involved OOo 3.3 under Mac 10.4.11. Now I find I can't
even insert a QT mov file in a Write doc under 10.5.8 (just get a
question mark frame), much less embed it. However NeoOffice 3.1.2 does
insert QT mov files into Writer under 10.5.8 but like OOo doesn't embed
and keep
...
Or, is it possible to import the Help from a downloaded DEV
release to replace the installed Help that is incomplete?
Just provide instructions, and nobody gets hurt. :-)
- k
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Kevin,
You were earlier given a
Using Dev_DEV300m96_MacOS_x86 on Mac OS X 10.6.6
If I add non-native extensions, restart OOoDev, then check for update to the
extensions in Extension Manager, I get a crash.
There is no crash when there are no non-native extensions installed and I
try the updating.
I am trying to attach a
On 01/14/2011 03:23 AM, James Wilde wrote:
Not only different default line spaces, Qianqian, but there is also a
difference in the punctuation. In the examples you provided there is a larger
space between the last character of the left block and the comma, and a smaller
space between the
I missed the bit saying it's an hourly rate, and assumed minutely rate
since you mentioned the time being in minutes; my mistake there. Also
used column A instead of B for the time. In that case, putting in cell H2:
=B2*24*150
will give the cost of the call logged in that line - B2*24 converts
Why are you sending these e-mails to me?
R
On 1/14/2011 9:09 AM, openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
I missed the bit saying it's an hourly rate, and assumed minutely rate
since you mentioned the time being in minutes; my mistake there. Also
used column A instead of B for the time. In
Richard Saunders wrote:
Why are you sending these e-mails to me?
R
I'm not; I'm sending them to the openoffice.org users' mailing list, to
which you appear to be subscribed. This is a mailing list for users of
the openoffice.org software to help each other with problems.
If you no longer
Thanks Mark!
That one did the trick!
Now I have a file with a sheet per customer with their hourly rate and I can
find out at a glance how much I've mde till now and how much I'm supposed to
make by the end of the month.
Amichai.
On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 18:19, Richard Saunders
Hi,
there's an issue report concerning this matter:
Issue 116288 - DEV-OOo crash when checks for extension updates
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=116288
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