You could also accomplish this by inserting a two column table in a writer doc.
wrote:
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> While not really the correct answer -- using a spreadsheet would be
> quick and simple
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I have the 1.9-118-1 beta version installed. I want to upgrade to the latest
(1.9.125-1). Do I have to remove all the 1.9-118-1 RPM's and Install the
1.9-125-1 RPM's or is there a way to Upgrade the RPM's in place?
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I went ahead and did it manually and it works fine. I just thought maybe there
was a better way.
On Friday 02 September 2005 10:49, Adam Pearson wrote:
> Tim Wescott wrote:
> > I have bookmarked the footnote special character, and put a reference
> > to that in the text. It's quite the kluge, s
How can I add multiple footnote references / icons (i.e. the char at the end
of the word to note that there is a footnote) and have them all tie to the
same footnote ?
example - I want the footnote chars (*) both to be linked to the same
footnote. When I tried via Insert --> Footnote I get two
Also check out this link:
http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/instructions.html
On Friday 26 August 2005 16:01, Jason Myers wrote:
> I use Windows-XP. I downloaded openoffice onto my desktop. It's in a
> Winzip file write now and when I try to open it, it just shoes me several
> hundred "files"
unzip the files into a new folder. Then look for a file called setup.exe in
the new folder. It may be in a sub directory of the new folder (I dont
remember since its been awhile since Ive installed)
run the setup.exe program to install
On Friday 26 August 2005 16:01, Jason Myers wrote:
> I use
Hi Gary;
I'm no open office expert however I have used it for some time. I have seen
the same issue from time to time when I create docs and in the past it has
always turned out to be a font issue. Try using a different font, like
currier or times roman and see if the problem persists
On Fr
All;
I'm running Fedora Core3 and I already have oo 1.1.4 installed. I want to test
the new 1.9 beta so I've downloaded the RPM's and I ran rpm -Uvih *rpm
All seemed to go well (see my output below) however now I don't know where the
install put the new oo files and I have no new menu entries.
Is it possible to setup a server with open office installed and give everyone
in a network to run the apps irrespective of their OS ?
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Also if you want a groupware suite lik outlook look at the KDE app 'Kontact'
and the email app 'Evolution'
On Friday 27 May 2005 13:17, Gregory Korzon wrote:
> Thank you!
> Gregory
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