Hi, I am saving my first presentation. Is the .odp extension the current
open file format for presentations ... do I have the correct
format/extension?
Thanks,
Elchanan
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s] Re: FTP Software - What do I use?
On 19/11/2007 18:03, TechAdmin @ VLM wrote:
> Don't we have the same security problems here as with all standard ftp
(not
> SFTP or FTP with SSL)?
> Elchanan
>
The Help from FireFtp says
=== begin quote
These days you can ne
Don't we have the same security problems here as with all standard ftp (not
SFTP or FTP with SSL)?
Elchanan
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From: Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thanks, James.
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From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 5:24 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] open office version 2.3 componenets
TechAdmin @ VLM wrote:
If I understand correctly, you do this by selecting
File >
Colin, just for clarity, are you saying that the free ftp software WITH
userID and pwd seems okay to you? Or am I misunderstanding your meaning?
Thanks,
Elchanan
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From: Colin Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Haha, what great timing! Thanks, Drew!
Elchanan
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From: Drew Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 12:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [users] dictionary
David Pickburn wrote:
> I am using Open Office 2.3 but the dictionary does not
Subject: Re: [users] dictionary
On 18/11/2007 19:08, TechAdmin @ VLM wrote:
> How? From?
>
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How? From?
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David Pickburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Open Of
Thanks Michael!
Elchanan
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From: Michael Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 3:16 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Re: KeyTweak: Keyboard Remapping in Windows (Freeware)
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Larry Gusaas wrote:
If I understand correctly, you do this by selecting
File > New > doctype
where doctype corresponds to each application. Correct?
Elchanan
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From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 4:50 AM
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I agree, James, and I also empathize when someone has not yet learned these
distinctions.
Wayne, to upload files to your Web site you'll need some sort of ftp (file
transfer protocol) capability. If you are using a Web design tool such as
Dreamweaver or a content manager such as Joomla, then thi
From: rob clement [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 4:12 AM
With writer open can you see what you get when you try >file >new. This
should give you the other components of the program. I do not know why
it has been done like this but we get many people confused by this
>>>It is. The "Alt Gr" key and the right "Alt" key are exactly the same,
except for inscription on the plastic, and have been at least since the
mid-90s -- probably for as long as there have been two Alt keys.
--
John W. Kennedy
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Really! So just learn the key mapping, press and go,
Well, 3 different downloads later, I have learned that:
1. There are some very nice little utilities out there that can remap almost
everything on a Windows keyboards.
2. "Almost" does not appear to include the AltGr function. I wrote off to
one of the authors, and he simply has never heard of t
Alrighty, great suggestion, I searched a wee bit and found KeyTweak, Windows
keyboard remapper, freeware available at:
http://www.freewareweb.com/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?download=1&ID=1698
Just installed and opened it, looks quite straightforward to use, as long as
it's not buggy. (No time yet to tes
Oh great !!
How might one do that in Win XP?
Most standard US style 104/5 keyboards do not have this labeled as AltGR
and are only labeled as "Alt" - including my US/Japanese International
keyboard. In fact, I've never seen an Alt GR key on any of my keyboards,
laptops included (since 197x) so pe
LOL, Great catch, John. I love when I find my own errors.:)
Elchanan
John Meyer wrote:
> I've gone through the templates available for download and I can't seem
> to find one for printing to envelopes. Apparently I'm blind or
> something but a little clue would be appreciated.
>
Like I said, b
From: Bob Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 12:21 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] v 2.3 - how to place special characters faster e.g.
quick key
>> The AltGr key opens up a keyboard-based route to most European
accented characters.
Hi Bob, this
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quick key
On Friday 16 November 2007, TechAdmin @ VLM wrote:
> From: Bob Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 12:21 AM
> To: users@openoffice.org
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ters faster e.g.
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2007/11/16, TechAdmin @ VLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> From: Bob Dowling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 12:21 AM
> To: users@openoffice.org
> Subject: Re: [users] v 2.3 - how to place special characters faster e.g.
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