Non riesco a far funzionare correttamente file di excel con macro.
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OOo 3.3.0 from OOo on Fedora 14, x86_64. This is not the OOo from the
Fedora repositories.
Every time I open a new document with File New Text Document I have
to go into the Styles menu and change the line spacing from Single to
Fixed, 14 pt. The Default style in Default.ott is set to Fixed, 14
On 10/17/2010 8:02 PM, Ian E. Coaton wrote:
i spent two weeks putting a web page together to try and make an
income . yopu * me right up the ass by deleting my
web pages ,sites and all the work i put togrther fotr the last three
months, i hope you all * and die.
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This is the guy who was
hello
i am a new user to OpenOffice. do i understand correctly that my application
and files are stored on my hard drive ( like MS office ) and not off site (
like google apps ) ?
tnx dave barton
That is correct. Don't let the name, ”OpenOffice.org”, fool you!
OpenOffice.org is their web address (or rather
http://www.openoffice.org/), and somehow someone probably said ”Hey, let's
use our web address as the name of the whole suite – then people will
automatically know our web
David Barton wrote:
hello
i am a new user to OpenOffice. do i understand correctly that my application
and files are stored on my hard drive ( like MS office ) and not off site (
like google apps ) ?
David,
Your correct. Is that a problem?
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David Barton wrote:
hello
i am a new user to OpenOffice. do i understand correctly that my application
and files are stored on my hard drive ( like MS office ) and not off site (
like google apps ) ?
tnx dave barton
That is correct. Your files are stored on your hard drive or
On 9/1/2010 11:21 AM, David Barton wrote:
hello
i am a new user to OpenOffice. do i understand correctly that my application
and files are stored on my hard drive ( like MS office ) and not off site (
like google apps ) ?
tnx dave barton
[Dave (davidbarton3...@sbcglobal.net) is not
On 09/01/2010 12:21 PM, David Barton wrote:
hello
i am a new user to OpenOffice. do i understand correctly that my application
and files are stored on my hard drive ( like MS office ) and not off site (
like google apps ) ?
tnx dave barton
OOo (OpenOffice.org) will indeed save your files
Hello!
I'm trying to set up KDE KIOSK session for users, where they will see
only their home directory (not allowed to see anything except of
contents of their home). It is supported by KDE itself (restriction
takes place in each KDE application), but when I start OpenOffice in KDE
environment
Ok, I figured out, why It's not working, It's not KDE's file open
dialog, but standard OO dialog.
Anyway my problem persists, I need restricted file access... Is it
possible in OO?
Gergely
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 13:06 +0200, Gergely Sánta wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to set up KDE KIOSK session
On 06/07/2010 13:03, Gergely Sánta wrote:
Ok, I figured out, why It's not working, It's not KDE's file open
dialog, but standard OO dialog.
Anyway my problem persists, I need restricted file access... Is it
possible in OO?
Gergely
On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 13:06 +0200, Gergely Sánta wrote:
2010/2/17 Thomas Blasejewicz tho...@s7.dion.ne.jp:
Good afternoon
This is not really important, but I still somehow would like to know
what is happening.
I installed OO3.2 both at home and in my office. It works fine in both
locations.
Yet, at home I get those little icons indicating Writer,
Good afternoon
This is not really important, but I still somehow would like to know
what is happening.
I installed OO3.2 both at home and in my office. It works fine in both
locations.
Yet, at home I get those little icons indicating Writer, Calc etc. to
the left of the file names, both when
Hi open office crashed and it said it would save and reload my file. i was
wondering if you would be able to find this file for me.
On 1/25/2010 4:56 PM, Lisa and Kevin O'Dougherty wrote:
Hi open office crashed and it said it would save and reload my file. i was
wondering if you would be able to find this file for me.
When OOo reloads it should show any files it was working with and
On 12/13/2009, Sean (u...@frightenstein.com) wrote:
Ah that's it. You save the message as an attachment.
No - he signes his messages cryptographically.
Not very impressive.
I disagree - I've been meaning to start using GPG to start signing and
echanging encrypted emails for a while now, just
it but that still didn't secure
filetypes.
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To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: Sean u...@frightenstein.com
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: [users] File extensions
On 12/12/2009 9:42 PM, Sean wrote
How do I make OOo recognize file extensions?
I'm currently using OOo 3.2 build 9460 (soon to be 9466) and I'm having a
little trouble with this.
I've had to assign each filetype manually but I was hoping there was a
better way.
I thought someone said that it can be done in a release version rather
On 12/12/2009 4:39 PM, Sean wrote:
How do I make OOo recognize file extensions?
I'm currently using OOo 3.2 build 9460 (soon to be 9466) and I'm having a
little trouble with this.
I've had to assign each filetype manually but I was hoping there was a
better way.
I thought someone said that
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To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: Sean u...@frightenstein.com
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: [users] File extensions
Ditto to you, my friend.
But what is that supposed to mean
On 12/12/2009 6:57 PM, Sean wrote:
Ditto to you, my friend.
But what is that supposed to mean?
If you're responding to the thread, what operating system are you using?
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Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [users] File extensions
On 12/12/2009 6:57 PM, Sean wrote:
Ditto to you, my friend.
But what is that supposed to mean?
It's supposed
On 12/12/2009 9:42 PM, Sean wrote:
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From: John Meyer pueblonat...@opensuse.us
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [users] File extensions
On 12/12/2009 6:57 PM, Sean wrote:
Ditto to you, my friend.
But what
On 12/13/2009 12:26 AM, Programmer In Training wrote:
Then it should already be associated with all the OOo files.
Never mind, didn't know that dev versions don't grab file association.
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My friend has 2 files that show up in the retrevial list. But retreival fails.
How do you remove them?
Every time the computer powers up the OO window appears showing 2 files
that may be retreived.
When retrieve is selected, it fails.
These files were copied from Out look express, and
DeWayne McCarty wrote:
My friend has 2 files that show up in the retrevial list. But retreival fails.
How do you remove them?
Every time the computer powers up the OO window appears showing 2 files that may be retreived.
When retrieve is selected, it fails.
These files were copied from Out
I am trying to open a file that I created before I had a crash and had to
reinstall my system (I also went from openSUSE 11.1 to kubuntu 9.04).
Now when I try and open the file I get a pop up that tells me:
Document file 'file name' is locked for editing by:
John Kennedy ( 13.08.2009 17:38 )
John Kennedy wrote:
I am trying to open a file that I created before I had a crash and had to
reinstall my system (I also went from openSUSE 11.1 to kubuntu 9.04).
Now when I try and open the file I get a pop up that tells me:
Document file 'file name' is locked for editing by:
John Kennedy
John Kennedy wrote:
I am trying to open a file that I created before I had a crash and had to
reinstall my system (I also went from openSUSE 11.1 to kubuntu 9.04).
Now when I try and open the file I get a pop up that tells me:
Document file 'file name' is locked for editing by:
John Kennedy (
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as opposed to
the OOwriter format?
It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that I could
refer to them.
Ian
PS: I am not subscribed to
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Subject: [users] File Formats
To: users@openoffice.org
Received: Monday, July 27, 2009, 12:57 PM
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 18:57, Ian wrote:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as opposed
to the OOwriter format?
It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that I could
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Ian wrote:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as opposed to
the OOwriter format?
It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that I could refer to them.
Ian
PS: I am not
Ian wrote:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as opposed to
the OOwriter format?
It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that I could refer to them.
Ian
PS: I am not
Hi Stephan,
On 07/03/09 22:07, Stephan van den Akker wrote:
Thanks for the information, Ingrid.
Reading this, I have some more questions:
- What is blocking this issue from entering ODF now?
The OASIS committee is still busy with finalizing ODF 1.2. During this
period additional feature
Hi Ingrid,
Is the proposal for regression curves ready to go into the next draft of
ODF?
Stephan van den Akker
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Hi Stephan and Laurent,
On 06/27/09 16:50, Laurent BALLAND-POIRIER wrote:
Hello,
Stephan van den Akker a écrit :
Hello,
I just put in 2 votes for issue 20819, because I would like the
polynomial regression curve added to the chart module of OOo, or to Calc
itself.
I need polynomial
Hello,
Stephan van den Akker a écrit :
Hello,
I just put in 2 votes for issue 20819, because I would like the
polynomial regression curve added to the chart module of OOo, or to Calc
itself.
I need polynomial regression curves to determine calibration curves for
gas flow meters used in the
Open Office Community,
I have version 1.1.1.
The machine I am using is encountering failures, and I am attempting to
transfer all my files to a new one. The old computer operates Windows XP
2002, which I had to update to Service Pack 2 to get the Belkin Easy
Transfer Cable to operate. My new
Gary M Washburn wrote:
Open Office Community,
I have version 1.1.1.
The machine I am using is encountering failures, and I am attempting
to transfer all my files to a new one. The old computer operates
Windows XP 2002, which I had to update to Service Pack 2 to get the
Belkin Easy Transfer
Is there any way to print a text file created in OOo on a computer that has
only Microsoft Word 2003?
On Monday 06 April 2009 12:19:30 pm L. P. Prete wrote:
Is there any way to print a text file created in OOo on a computer that has
only Microsoft Word 2003?
Did you change the type to .doc when you saved it in OOo? Save As -- select
the filter type to Microsoft Word 97/2000/xp (.doc) and be
L. P. Prete wrote:
Is there any way to print a text file created in OOo on a computer that has
only Microsoft Word 2003?
If the OOo user does a File Export as PDF, or a File Save As
selecting the appropriate .doc format (also making sure the automatic
file name extension is selected),
L. P. Prete wrote:
Is there any way to print a text file created in OOo on a computer that has
only Microsoft Word 2003?
Yes. Just select Microsoft Word, from the drop down list, when you use
Save as. Also make sure automatic file name extension is selected.
You might also
On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 12:19:30 -0700 (PDT)
Came this utterance formulated by L. P. Prete to my mailbox:
Is there any way to print a text file created in OOo on a computer
that has only Microsoft Word 2003?
Several methods - in decreasing preference.
1. Supply them OpenOffice.org (Telling them
Is there a way to perform a bulk file conversion FROM OO format TO MS
format?
I have found the conversion wizard, but it only goes one way from MS to OO.
--
Apathetic people march to the beat of an indifferent drummer.
I have used Open Office for a number of years now and since upgrading to 3.0
recently, find all my files saved with a .doc extension are no longer opened by
OO automatically, as used to be the case. I have looked at the help pages and
it seems that the Setup Type window that I have used to set
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 09:58:38 +0200
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/1 Keith Bates ke...@new-life.org.au:
In my standard linux version of OOo the option is there so it looks
like the Ubuntu people have removed it from the version they
distribute, probably to ensure that it has
2009/1/2 Keith Bates ke...@new-life.org.au:
In this version one cannot enter the directory name!
In the file name section, start entering the directory name
(e.g. .hidden-files) then it will complete it for you. Hit enter and
it will switch to the directory (that's assuming it's present in
2009/1/1 Keith Bates ke...@new-life.org.au:
In my standard linux version of OOo the option is there so it looks
like the Ubuntu people have removed it from the version they distribute,
probably to ensure that it has better integration with the desktop.
Actually, I am using Open Office 3 form
On Kubuntu Linux with Open Office 3.0 from OOo how can I have the FIle
Chooser show hidden directories and files when saving a file? OOo does
not use the KDE File Chooser, and the built-in File Chooser does not
seem to have the ability to show hidden files.
Thanks.
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2008/12/31 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com
On Kubuntu Linux with Open Office 3.0 from OOo how can I have the FIle
Chooser show hidden directories and files when saving a file? OOo does
not use the KDE File Chooser, and the built-in File Chooser does not
seem to have the ability to show
2008/12/31 Harold Fuchs hwfa.openoff...@googlemail.com:
In OOo on Windows, at ToolsOptionsOpenOffice.orgGeneral there's a check
box under the heading Open/Save dialogs. It is labelled Use
OpenOffice.org dialogs. If this option exists in your Kubuntu version of
OOo then I think unchecking it
On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 19:50 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/12/31 Harold Fuchs hwfa.openoff...@googlemail.com:
In OOo on Windows, at ToolsOptionsOpenOffice.orgGeneral there's a check
box under the heading Open/Save dialogs. It is labelled Use
OpenOffice.org dialogs. If this option exists in
2008/11/4 Harold Drabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do have the latest version. I guess this is one of those cases where
NeoOffice takes more advantage of the Aqua platform, as it uses the same
icons regardless of how you decide to save the document. It registers (for
lack of a bettert term) the
2008/11/5 Guy Voets [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
On second thought, I would say that the use of icons on your desktop or
wherever is a question of the OS, not NO or OOo. I can't test it, since I
haven't got MickySoft on my Mac
snip
Almost certainly. On Windows you can associate pretty much any
2008/10/31 Harold Drabkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've just downloaded the first non-beta OO aqua for mac. Having set it up
as the default to open doc, xls, and ppt, I notice that the display icon for
these files is now the icon used for an unassigned file type (whie page with
corner turned back).
I do have the latest version. I guess this is one of those cases where
NeoOffice takes more advantage of the Aqua platform, as it uses the same
icons regardless of how you decide to save the document. It registers
(for lack of a bettert term) the finder to use the icon for the program
that is
Hi guys n gals,
XP Pro SP3, OO.o 3
Maybe I'm all wet, but I feel sure that I had a lot more than ten Recent
Documents listed in the OO.o 2.4.x version. To make matters worse I
cannot find anything to do with it in Tools; Options, which is where I
expected a setting to be.
Can I increase
Twayne wrote:
Hi guys n gals,
XP Pro SP3, OO.o 3
Maybe I'm all wet, but I feel sure that I had a lot more than ten Recent
Documents listed in the OO.o 2.4.x version. To make matters worse I
cannot find anything to do with it in Tools; Options, which is where I
expected a setting to be.
I've just downloaded the first non-beta OO aqua for mac. Having set it
up as the default to open doc, xls, and ppt, I notice that the display
icon for these files is now the icon used for an unassigned file type
(whie page with corner turned back). When I was using NeoOffice, each
file type
I have been using OO writer to do a book for about 3 months. I work on indexing
of book every couple of days and save it. The only thing I do to the file is
add some names to the index, update the index, and save? I would expect the
file size to be increasing slightly day to day?
I have noted
On 4 Oct 2008 at 3:07, DeWayne McCarty wrote:
I have been using OO writer to do a book for about 3 months. I work on
indexing of book every couple of days and save it. The only thing I do to the
file is add some names to the index, update the index, and save? I would
expect the file size
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:09:30 -0700, you:
To illuminati, et al: Problem is that what you provided does NOT cover
OOo 2.4.1! :-(
Well, TheBeaver asked about OO.o 3 not 2.x. That's why I provided the
link.
If you have a problem with OO.o 2.x then uninstall it via Control
Panel - Add/Remove
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:09:30 -0700, you:
To illuminati, et al: Problem is that what you provided does NOT cover
OOo 2.4.1! :-(
Well, TheBeaver asked about OO.o 3 not 2.x. That's why I provided the
link.
If you have a problem with OO.o 2.x then uninstall it
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:36:41 -0600, you wrote:
How can I tell vista to use OpenOffice to open writer, calc, base, draw,
math files?
Hi,
I had the same problem, fortunately some good soul provided me the
following link:
http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/system_integration_for_ooo_3
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:36:41 -0600, you wrote:
How can I tell vista to use OpenOffice to open writer, calc, base, draw,
math files?
Hi,
I had the same problem, fortunately some good soul provided me the
following link:
Anyone know how I pop up a standard File Open dialog from an OO Basic
macro in Calc? I want to process a text file and write the contents to
the cells of the sheet. A working example would be great if anyone has
done something like this already.
Phil Hibbs.
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Don't you just hate
Hi,
I installed OOo3 and chose not to automatically open MS docs with OOo.
No file associations were setup during the install. The programs works
in that I can of course open .doc or .odt from within OOo but if I click
on an odt file, Vista will not open it. I go into the control panel to
Hi, After I installed and tried OpenOffice 3.0 beta for the 1st time, I
realized that file associations for the program has been disabled. This is
despite the fact that during installation I selected all the file type
associations available,then when I went to try to find a way for my files to
Dear OpenOffice team!
I have 2 PC on network and wanna use 1 file with file sharing. I would like to
use this file on both pc(write and not only read), and is it possible if the
file is updated then updated content can be shown both pc? Thank U!
Regards, MiB
___
Hi,
For some reason when I go to save a spreadsheet open office forgets to add the
file extension xls and I have to add it manually otherwise if gets saved as 1
File as opposed to a Microsoft Excell Worksheet and I'm prompted to select a
program whenever I go to reopen the file, and I can't
At 17:46 08/04/2008 +0100, John Yarnell wrote:
For some reason when I go to save a spreadsheet open office forgets
to add the file extension xls and I have to add it manually
otherwise if gets saved as 1 File as opposed to a Microsoft Excel
Worksheet and I'm prompted to select a program
On 01/04/2008 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Open Office 2.4 and have two questions:
1. When I create a document and save it to a file folder in My Documents and
I open up the folder that has my created file in it, it has an icon with a
small square with six dots in it, then
In Write, under the File heading, is a Recent Documents listing. I would
like to stop this. I've checked through Tools - Options (where MS Word
allowed control of the number of documents reported) but I can't find it in
your program. Any help would be appreciated.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Message
From: John Coopie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu 13 Mar 2008 06:23:24 EST
In Write, under the File heading, is a Recent Documents listing. I
would like to stop this. I've checked through Tools - Options
(where MS Word allowed control of the number of documents
Dear Sir,
I wrote you regarding file formats doc, xls, ppt.
I would be obliged if you can tell me if you intend to use Microsoft file
format specifications (which were released on February 15, 2008) for a future
version of OpenOffice?
On 07/03/2008 09:59, SPA @ Gmail wrote:
Dear Sir,
I wrote you regarding file formats doc, xls, ppt.
I would be obliged if you can tell me if you intend to use Microsoft file
format specifications (which were released on February 15, 2008) for a future
version of OpenOffice?
On 11/02/2008 23:10, Tony wrote:
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar product to yours.
However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate and have researched many of the open
source office office suites. Yours appears to be a most robust and
Tony wrote:
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar product to yours.
However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate and have researched many of the open
source office office suites. Yours appears to be a most robust and feature rich
Tony wrote:
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar product to yours.
However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate and have researched many of the open
source office office suites. Yours appears to be a most robust and feature rich
James Knott wrote:
Tony wrote:
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar
product to yours. However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista
Ultimate and have researched many of the open source office office
suites. Yours appears to be a most robust and
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 11/02/2008 23:10, Tony wrote:
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar
product to yours. However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista
Ultimate and have researched many of the open source office office
suites. Yours appears to
Dear Sirs,
For a number of years I have been using Easy Office, a similar product to
yours. However, I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista Ultimate and have
researched many of the open source office office suites. Yours appears to be a
most robust and feature rich application and I am
NoOp wrote:
Just a note of thanks to the folks that created the File|New|Labels
wizard/template, and of course one complaint... where would be be
without complaints? :-)
I'd not used the File|New|Labels feature in OOo since 2.0.x and last
evening wife came home and needed to 'immediately'
Just a note of thanks to the folks that created the File|New|Labels
wizard/template, and of course one complaint... where would be be
without complaints? :-)
I'd not used the File|New|Labels feature in OOo since 2.0.x and last
evening wife came home and needed to 'immediately' create some labels
Hallo Naomi,
Op dinsdag 29 januari 2008 schreef Naomi Kramer aan users@openoffice.org:
I have a couple of files, produced by copying of other files,
which on opening give the message:
+ File contains links to other files.
NK Have you tried selecting Edit - Links from the main menu?
I
Hallo Cor,
Op zondag 27 januari 2008 schreef Cor Nouws aan users@openoffice.org:
+ File contains links to other files.
+ Should they be updated?
+ Yes/No
It is unclear to me how this happened. I *do* know I want to
get rid of this message. But how?
CN Format|Links Select one and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple of files, produced by copying of other files, which
on opening give the message:
+ File contains links to other files.
+ Should they be updated?
+ Yes/No
It is unclear to me how this happened. I *do* know I want to get rid
of this message. But how?
Hallo users,
I have a couple of files, produced by copying of other files, which
on opening give the message:
+ File contains links to other files.
+ Should they be updated?
+ Yes/No
It is unclear to me how this happened. I *do* know I want to get rid
of this message. But how?
I noticed a
Hello Hans,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (27-1-2008 21:12)
I have a couple of files, produced by copying of other files, which
on opening give the message:
+ File contains links to other files.
+ Should they be updated?
+ Yes/No
It is unclear to me how this happened. I *do* know I want to get
Dear experts,
I have actually downloaded the open office, and to my surprise, the file in
word document has asc II filter option pop up and may i know how to solve
this problem? It is automatically saved in plain text as well, is it
corrupted? It is totally unreadable. My pc has no viruses or
Hi,
using open office since month without problems I'm now just shocked. All of
a sudden I can't open a file I'm using daily. I always get the message file
format error found at 621,7 (row,col)
I updated today the newest version but the problem isn't solved.
Please advise.
Regards
Hans
Hi
I am running Open 3.2 under Windows XP. I am using a Compaq Presario 2300 lap
top.
The problem is, when I tell it to save a file I get the following Error: Error
sending Doc. Error creating object. Could not create backup.
I tried going into it and telling it to save it elsewhere as a
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I try
to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the openoffice
icon beside the file in the destination folder. When i double click it asks
which program
On 01/12/2007, Filipe Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I
try to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the
openoffice icon beside the file in the
Filipe Pereira wrote:
If anyone can help me with this PLEASE DO!
I've updated to the new OpenOffice 2.3 but recently any saved files that I try to save in the Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP .doc format doesnt show the openoffice icon beside the file in the destination folder. When i double click it
Harold Fuchs wrote:
When you Save As make sure the box labelled Automatic file name extension
is ticked (checked in American).
Yeah, you wouldn't want to get it ticked at you. ;-)
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