Cameron Smith wrote:
I'd choose a 64bit application if given the choice though.
That's what I've been doing on Linux for the past 5 years. I don't
think I have any 32 bit apps on my 64 bit system. And I'm fairly
certain I don't have any 64 bit apps on my 32 bit computers. ;-)
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I've returned to working on an old document (on a new computer) and my
headers now have characters in front of them, dots and arrows. They
look like the bullets available under that menu option, but I can't
for the life of me figure out how to get rid of them? I've looked at
the list styles, bull
Dear list,
when I need to cooperate with people using Word, I found that saving
a document as .doc means that all cross-references show up empty,
and header/footer are gone. We have also tried .docx and the unified
format, but neither of those yields acceptable results.
The first issue may be rel
On 20 June 2011 01:03, James Knott wrote:
> RA Brown wrote:
>>
>> James Knott wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> A friend recently bought a new computer and she'll be wanting me to
>>> install OpenOffice (and some other apps) on it. The computer came with
>>> 64 bit Windows 7. Is there a 64 bit Windows version o
Am Montag, 20. Juni 2011 09:38 schrieb Klaus Muth:
> Am Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011 03:55 schrieb NoOp:
> > On 06/17/2011 12:48 AM, Klaus Muth wrote:
> > > Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011 23:01 schrieb NoOp:
> >
> > Then I suspect that it's not bandwith related then. You might take
> > virtual memory snapsho
Am Sonntag, 19. Juni 2011 03:55 schrieb NoOp:
> On 06/17/2011 12:48 AM, Klaus Muth wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2011 23:01 schrieb NoOp:
>
> Then I suspect that it's not bandwith related then. You might take
> virtual memory snapshots using:
>
> $ memstat -w | grep office
>
> at the start to