On 8/2/2010 12:12 PM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using OOo 3.2.1 on OS X. There's one really niggling irritation I have
with it: Whenever I start it new, and open a document, or just start with a
fresh document, OOo picks a window size and location that is NOT what I've used
in the past.
I
I'm using OOo 3.2.1 on OS X. There's one really niggling irritation I have
with it: Whenever I start it new, and open a document, or just start with a
fresh document, OOo picks a window size and location that is NOT what I've used
in the past.
I really prefer larger windows, preferably if I'm
JOE Conner schrieb:
Sorry, my tired eyes see no change. Perhaps if you highlight or
embolden the change
Ups. Sorry. Copy/Paste problem.
This is before:
node oor:name=Factories
node oor:name=com.sun.star.sheet.SpreadsheetDocument
prop oor:name=ooSetupFactoryWindowAttributes
I finally have a posting that is not related to the hassles of the Tiger
to Leopard upgrade!
Now that I have OOo working on my Mac, I am troubled a bit by
aesthetics. When I open a new Writer or Calc document, the window opens
fully maximized with even the lower edge below the doc. In the
Hi,
On Tuesday May 15 2007 4:05 am, Henrik wrote:
Hey, I really like open office but to my problem:
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I
could just click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it
would show ? times ?. This was perfect for me, but now it's
Hi Henrik
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I could
just click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it would show
? times ?. This was perfect for me, but now it's gone. Could you
explain were I could get that window with all the formulas back?
The
2007/5/16, Dan Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tuesday May 15 2007 4:05 am, Henrik wrote:
Hey, I really like open office but to my problem:
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I
could just click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it
would show ? times ?.
Hey, I really like open office but to my problem:
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I could just
click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it would show ? times
?. This was perfect for me, but now it's gone. Could you explain were I
could get that
On Tuesday May 15 2007 4:05 am, Henrik wrote:
Hey, I really like open office but to my problem:
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I
could just click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it
would show ? times ?. This was perfect for me, but now it's
gone.
At 11:05 15/05/2007 +0200, Henrik Sive wrote:
Hey, I really like open office but to my problem:
when I first started up Math there were this help window were I could just
click on the a*b and in the line where you type in it would show ? times
?. This was perfect for me, but now it's gone.
On 03/23/2007 10:15 AM, strayf wrote:
I asked this question on other (Linux) discussion lists, but I haven't had any
responses and I think it might be an Open Office problem.
I'm setting up an Linux Terminal Server system on a Xubuntu 6.10 server. When
I log in from my test client (a remote
On Saturday 03 February 2007 01:59, + John Hawk wrote:
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I am running OS 10.4.8 on a Intel core duo mac mini. I have an epson
cx6600 usb printer. I am using the most current printer driver, 30aas,
downloaded and installed per epson instructions. My problem
I am running OS 10.4.8 on a Intel core duo mac mini. I have an epson
cx6600 usb printer. I am using the most current printer driver, 30aas,
downloaded and installed per epson instructions. My problem is that the
print window I get when I attempt to print from openoffice does not show
all the
I can see your problem on my system too... Never noticed it before as
I don't generally print from my Mac... I notice there are some
options if you click File - Print then click Properties next to the
name of your printer. There are some options for me under the
'Device' Tab at the top.
OpenOffice.org version 1.1.0 on MacOSX.
In area Other, window goes below screen, so can't access bottom bar
to resize
how can I re-size the window when a doc first loads so it fits the
screen properly? it goes below my screen and so I can't resize the
window.
I've tried opening a new
2006/12/19, Emily Suter Ransford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OpenOffice.org version 1.1.0 on MacOSX.
In area Other, window goes below screen, so can't access bottom bar
to resize
how can I re-size the window when a doc first loads so it fits the
screen properly? it goes below my screen and so I can't
I am trying to run open office on my Mac. I have done this before but
recently had to reload and then upgrade operating system so I am now
running OS X 10.4 Tiger.
I have X11 installed.
When I try to use Open Office I get the X 11 terminal window and I
get the Open Office icon on the
2006/12/16, James Claiborn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to run open office on my Mac. I have done this before but
recently had to reload and then upgrade operating system so I am now
running OS X 10.4 Tiger.
I have X11 installed.
When I try to use Open Office I get the X 11 terminal window
I got the X11 off the same disks as the upgrade as Tiger and I was careful to
get the power PC not Intel version of Open Office. I am not at my Mac now so I
can't look at version numbers till later.
For what it's worth I had the same problem with older versions of Open Office
1.x and earlier
Walter Hildebrandt,
About two weeks ago I commented on the fact that your way of handling
Calc workbooks opening in seperate Windows leaves something to be
desired. I used Calc to do a single page edit on a school progress
report. Underlined headings, square block markers and text. Since I
Hi Chris!
Walter Hildebrandt,
About two weeks ago I commented on the fact that your way of handling
Calc workbooks opening in seperate Windows leaves something to be
desired.
I'm not Walter, and I don't know who Walter is. You have sent your email
to a list of OpenOffice.org users,
I am using version 2.02 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is :
I would like to be able to split a window into two, vertically
or horizontally, in order to work in a single document at, at
least, two different places at the same time (especially with
writer).
Are you planing to add this function to a
On Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:57 PM [GMT+1=CET], bagvian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am using version 2.02 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is :
I would like to be able to split a window into two, vertically
or horizontally, in order to work in a single document at, at
least, two
On Tue June 6 2006 23:04, + Fernando Figueroa V. wrote:
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Hello,
I have just installed openoffice 2.0 on linux centos 4.3 and each time y
run openoffice it shows me the welcome window, I mark I dont register and
the finish but It window still is
Hi all,
I've a problem with OpenOffice 2 on Windows 98, I have the Welcome
Window( Registration) displayed every time I start the OpenOffice(Calc,
Writer,...).
Anyone have had the same problem and got the solution ?
Thank you.
Rgds,
Irvant
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:14:12 +0700
Irvant Martheen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've a problem with OpenOffice 2 on Windows 98, I have the Welcome
Window( Registration) displayed every time I start the
OpenOffice(Calc, Writer,...).
Anyone have had the same problem and got the
Keith Bates wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:14:12 +0700
Irvant Martheen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've a problem with OpenOffice 2 on Windows 98, I have the Welcome
Window( Registration) displayed every time I start the
OpenOffice(Calc, Writer,...).
Anyone have had the same problem
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 11:00:41 +0700
Irvant Martheen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Bates wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 10:14:12 +0700
Irvant Martheen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've a problem with OpenOffice 2 on Windows 98, I have the Welcome
Window( Registration)
Hello,
I have just installed openoffice 2.0 on linux centos 4.3 and each time y run
openoffice it shows me the welcome window, I mark I dont register and the
finish but It window still is appearing.
What can I do?
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I have scoured the TOOLS and VIEW help pages, and cannot
find a way to cancel the recently used formulas window that
sits at the far right edge of the main window. I don't wish
to cancel the formulas *toolbar* - that display is useful
and doesn't take up much space. But this large window at the
I'd like that too.
Herbert Eppel wrote:
Is there a good reason why the Options window isn't resizeable?
For most options a fixed size is obviously OK, but for others (such as
Paths) it would be useful to be able to avoid having to scroll, so
that one can see the whole picture at a glance.
Is there a good reason why the Options window isn't resizeable?
For most options a fixed size is obviously OK, but for others (such as
Paths) it would be useful to be able to avoid having to scroll, so
that one can see the whole picture at a glance.
Regards
Herbert Eppel
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I'm using OpenOffice 1.1.4 on Windows XP SP2.
My setup is a laptop with two screens, the native one and another
monitor plugged in as monitor #2.
The screen setup in windows is to Extend my Windows Desktop onto the 2nd
monitor.
When I'm working with both monitors, OpenOffice works just fine.
On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 14:00 -0800, Steve Kelem wrote:
I'm using OpenOffice 1.1.4 on Windows XP SP2.
My setup is a laptop with two screens, the native one and another
monitor plugged in as monitor #2.
The screen setup in windows is to Extend my Windows Desktop onto the 2nd
monitor.
When
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