Re: [users] Open Office Math

2006-04-30 Thread CPHennessy
On Sat April 29 2006 17:48, + Peter Keldenich wrote: [ MODERATED ] *** Hello, I've just started with OO and I have a problem: Somehow I managed to close the Selection Window. How do I restore it? As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Sat April 29 2006

[users] Open Office Math

2006-04-29 Thread Peter Keldenich
Hello, I've just started with OO and I have a problem: Somehow I managed to close the Selection Window. How do I restore it? Regards Peter ___ SMS schreiben mit WEB.DE FreeMail - einfach, schnell und kostenguenstig. Jetzt gleich testen!

Re: [users] Open Office Math

2006-04-29 Thread Bill Flanagan
Can you describe the selection window? Not sure what you mean. Bill Peter Keldenich wrote: Hello, I've just started with OO and I have a problem: Somehow I managed to close the Selection Window. How do I restore it? Regards Peter

[users] open office math problem

2006-03-15 Thread Jennifer Sorge
Hello, I am experiencing a problem with open office math. This is the formula I want: L(0,0) = lbrace x = 0, y = 0 rbrace now, for some reason, theare not being displayed, however, they are required in the formula. How can i make them visible. I would really appreciate your help, Thank

Re: [users] open office math problem

2006-03-15 Thread Sigrid Kronenberger
Hi Jennifer, Jennifer Sorge [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hello, I am experiencing a problem with open office math. This is the formula I want: L(0,0) = lbrace x = 0, y = 0 rbrace now, for some reason, theare not being displayed, however, they are required in the formula. How can i

Re: [users] open office math problem

2006-03-15 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 01:46 +, Jennifer Sorge wrote: Hello, I am experiencing a problem with open office math. This is the formula I want: L(0,0) = lbrace x = 0, y = 0 rbrace now, for some reason, theare not being displayed, however, they are required in the formula. How can i

Re: [users] open office math problem

2006-03-15 Thread Joe Conner
For a workaround try: L(0,0) = lbrace ''x = 0'' , ''y = 0'' rbrace Sigrid Kronenberger wrote: Hi Jennifer, "Jennifer Sorge" [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: Hello, I am experiencing a problem with open office math. This is the formula I want: L(0,0) = lbrace "x = 0", "y = 0"

Re: [users] open office math problem

2006-03-15 Thread Rob Winchester
Hi Jennifer, See this link from Andrew Pitonyak... I think this the correct link you might have to dig around a little bit. You have to put in the spaces a certain way and its not too hard as I remember but if you can't find it or someone else doesn't say let me know and I'll find the