-Original Message-
From: James R. Liebert
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Mon, Oct 26, 2009 2:25 pm
Subject: [users] I-T-S
Its = property of "it"
It's = "it" has; "it" is: contraction of "it" and verb.
Where are the police when you really n
I didn't get it. Traduction, please.
:-)
Sylvia
2009/10/26 James R. Liebert
> Its = property of "it"
>
> It's = "it" has; "it" is: contraction of "it" and verb.
>
> Where are the police when you really need them?
>
2009/10/26 James R. Liebert :
> Its = property of "it"
>
> It's = "it" has; "it" is: contraction of "it" and verb.
>
> Where are the police when you really need them?
>
Well, we all know this, don't we? So why are you writing this? Does
OpenOffice.org handle this the wrong way?
J.R.
Its = property of "it"
It's = "it" has; "it" is: contraction of "it" and verb.
Where are the police when you really need them?