installation, as it will make it easier for you to
work with Excel documents later.
Dan Juroff
On 5/6/05, C and S Murgatroyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Open Office is downloaded to one computer, can the user receive, open and
work on MS Office Excel documents please?
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resolutions really sounds like more of
a video driver problem than it does an OpenOffice problem IMHO.
Dan Juroff
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Avraham Hanadari wrote:
Running Windows XP. I downloaded 1.9.93 yesterday, and it seemed to be
fine. I tried to save a file in PDF, but nothing happened. I tried the
direct export, and also the other ways under File, but although a PDF
file was generated, it was empty. There was no content from
Robert Way wrote:
When I open a spreadsheet or document created in Open Office, I find
it has the read only attribute set. How can I change this attribute
so that I can add more data and then save it again?
Thanks for a suite that seems to be easy to use with my new OS,
Windows XP.
Robert Way
Maurice Weidmann wrote:
I can report that I found the latest WinXP Java Runtime Environment
(JRE) file by going to www.sun.com/ then to Java under products. This
open up a 3-column table with product categories on the left, further
explanations in the middle and download/info on the right.
, which I have unsuccessfully been attempting for an
hour now, using the InsertEnvelope tool in the latest OOo distribution.
It takes about a minute in Microsoft Works or Word, so why is it so
glitchy in OOo?
Dan Juroff (an OpenOffice user since 2002
Your absolutely right! The margins have changed in the default template
in Writer. The directions for changing the default document
characteristics and saving them to a new default document are in the
Help file. Just do a search in the index forwhat else?default
documents. The changes you make
I'm using OOo 2 beta, and tried this with a very small spreadsheet I'm
using. When I changed data in the spreadsheet, I simply left-clicked one
time on the chart (selecting the chart), and the chart automatically
updated with no additional input from me. That's on a WinXP computer,
however, so
Hi, Christine! It doesn't really matter which one you use, although I
always choose the Indiana one, since it is generally a fast server, and
the download goes quickly.
Dan Juroff
Christine Mellick wrote:
I have windows xp system. I live in St. Ann, Missouri. When I start to
download