Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-15 Thread Arun Shrimali
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote: > Arun Shrimali wrote: >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote: >> >>> >>> Arun Shrimali wrote: >>> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Andy wrote: > > Arun Shrimali wrote: > > >> >>>

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-11 Thread Barbara Duprey
Arun Shrimali wrote: On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote: Arun Shrimali wrote: On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Andy wrote: Arun Shrimali wrote: Dear All, I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 I have created a long document with outlined

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-10 Thread Arun Shrimali
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Barbara Duprey wrote: > Arun Shrimali wrote: >> >> On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Andy wrote: >> >>> >>> Arun Shrimali wrote: >>> Dear All, I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 I have created a long document with outlined n

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-10 Thread Barbara Duprey
Arun Shrimali wrote: On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Andy wrote: Arun Shrimali wrote: Dear All, I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 I have created a long document with outlined numbering (bullets and numbering), means the heading has numbered 1 and subheading has 1.1 and s

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-09 Thread Arun Shrimali
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Andy wrote: > Arun Shrimali wrote: >> >> Dear All, >> >> I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 >> >> I have created a long document with outlined numbering (bullets and >> numbering), means the heading has numbered 1 and subheading has 1.1 >> and so one (th

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-09 Thread Andy
Arun Shrimali wrote: Dear All, I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 I have created a long document with outlined numbering (bullets and numbering), means the heading has numbered 1 and subheading has 1.1 and so one (these numbers are auto generated by OO's Bullets and numbering tools).

[users] Openoffice 3.0 Writer Index problem

2009-09-09 Thread Arun Shrimali
Dear All, I am using Openoffice 3.0.1 over Ubuntu 9.04 I have created a long document with outlined numbering (bullets and numbering), means the heading has numbered 1 and subheading has 1.1 and so one (these numbers are auto generated by OO's Bullets and numbering tools). The complete text / doc

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 on Suse Linux Z/OS

2009-01-07 Thread Aaron Ehrensberger
All, Does anybody know if OpenOffice 3.0 is supported on Suse Linux z/OS? I couldn't find it listed specifically in any docs. Thanks, Aaron

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0 portable?!

2008-12-09 Thread TomW
Spiderman wrote: Hi, it would be nice if openoffice.org would offer a portable version of it's office suite openoffice. I cannot find openoffice 3.0 final portable two months after openoffice 3.0 was released. I'm using many portable applications. It is sad that I have to wait so long for ope

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 portable?!

2008-12-09 Thread Spiderman
Hi, it would be nice if openoffice.org would offer a portable version of it's office suite openoffice. I cannot find openoffice 3.0 final portable two months after openoffice 3.0 was released. I'm using many portable applications. It is sad that I have to wait so long for openoffice 3.0 final

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0 -> 64 bits version ?

2008-11-18 Thread Drew Jensen
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >In the global dowloadsection of OpenOffice 3.0 is mentioned that a 64 >bits version should be available, but all I can find in the >downloads is a Win32-version. > >Is a 64 bits version for download available in some other section >(FTP-server

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0 -> 64 bits version ?

2008-11-18 Thread James Knott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Dear people, > > In the global dowloadsection of OpenOffice 3.0 is mentioned that a 64 > bits version should be available, but all I can find in the > downloads is a Win32-version. > > Is a 64 bits version for download available in some other section > (FTP-server) or do

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 -> 64 bits version ?

2008-11-18 Thread mystery
Dear people, In the global dowloadsection of OpenOffice 3.0 is mentioned that a 64 bits version should be available, but all I can find in the downloads is a Win32-version. Is a 64 bits version for download available in some other section (FTP-server) or do I have to be patient ? Greetz, Iv

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-18 Thread Arnold Huzen
jonathon schreef: On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:21, James Knott wrote: What's to disable? If you don't want that function, use a different icon. Some people, like me, keep OOo open, but without any documents open. For those people, the switchboard is a nuisance, because it requires that one

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-18 Thread jonathon
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:21, James Knott wrote: > What's to disable? If you don't want that function, use a different icon. Some people, like me, keep OOo open, but without any documents open. For those people, the switchboard is a nuisance, because it requires that one open, then close a doc

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-17 Thread James Knott
Drew Jensen wrote: >> From: john d. herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a >> switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an >> application or document of his choice. >> My question: does anyone know w

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-17 Thread James Knott
john d. herron wrote: > When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a > switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open > an application or document of his choice. > My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to eliminate > (or disable) th

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-17 Thread Eli
Brian Barker wrote: At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote: When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an application or document of his choice. My question: does anyone know whether there

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-17 Thread Manfred J. Krause
Hi, On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 08:23, Brian Barker wrote: > At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote: >> >> When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a >> switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an >> application or document of his choice

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-16 Thread Brian Barker
At 06:26 17/11/2008 +0100, John D. Herron wrote: When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an application or document of his choice. My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to eli

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-16 Thread Drew Jensen
>From: john d. herron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a >switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an >application or document of his choice. >My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to e

[users] OpenOffice 3.0: disabling the opening "switchboard" or app chooser

2008-11-16 Thread john d. herron
When you launch OpenOffice.org 3.0, the first thing that appears is a switchboard, i.e. a dialog box with icons that allow the user to open an application or document of his choice. My question: does anyone know whether there is a any way to eliminate (or disable) this chooser? there's nothing a

Re: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready?

2008-10-10 Thread jonathon
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 19:11, web at work wrote: > What tools? For human translation: * Omega T+; * OpenLanguage Toolset; * Translate Toolkit; * Anaphraseus; I've forgotten the other one. (Macro that is mainly to ensure that one tranlsates the same phrase identically, across documents.); > I

Re: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready?

2008-10-10 Thread web at work
"jonathon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:42 PM Subject: Re: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready? On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 14:08, web at work wrote: Maybe one day OpenOffice.org will have an option to easily translate your document from one language to an

Re: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready?

2008-10-10 Thread jonathon
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 14:08, web at work wrote: > Maybe one day OpenOffice.org will have an option to easily translate your > document from one language to another. Machine language translation is useful only when one wants to get the gist of what is written. When one needs to know precisely

Re: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready?

2008-10-10 Thread web at work
"Spiderman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 4:11 PM Subject: [users] openoffice 3.0 ready? Hi, I found some downloads of openoffice 3.0 final. Strange. They just can wait till the official release. http://www.chip.de/downloads/OpenOffice_13

[users] openoffice 3.0 ready?

2008-10-10 Thread Spiderman
Hi, I found some downloads of openoffice 3.0 final. Strange. They just can wait till the official release. http://www.chip.de/downloads/OpenOffice_13004346.html http://www.chip.de/news/OpenOffice-3-Finale-Version-als-Download_33223066.html --

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 rc3 - saving user profile?

2008-09-29 Thread Spiderman
Hi, does anybody know where is the user profile in OpenOffice 3.0 rc3. I want to make a back up. And also copy this user profile to OpenOffice portable. Thanks in advance. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addit

[users] openoffice 3.0 rc2 installation problem from rc1 solved

2008-09-22 Thread Spiderman
Hi, I wanted to inform you that the installation bug from rc1 is solved. I just installed rc2 without any problems. It looks very nice. It is only a bit sad that openoffice stil isn't modular build. Three of the modules are using as much space as the full install. But what I would to know is i

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0 rc2 download problem

2008-09-22 Thread M Henri Day
2008/9/22 Spiderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi, > the windows version of openoffice 3.0 rc2 is not yet on the servers. only > gwdg has it and the download breaks at 15 mb. Spiderman, among others, Softpedia seems to have the Windows version of OpenOffice.or 3.0 RC2 available for download. I haven'

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 rc2 download problem

2008-09-22 Thread Spiderman
Hi, the windows version of openoffice 3.0 rc2 is not yet on the servers. only gwdg has it and the download breaks at 15 mb. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[users] OpenOffice 3.0 beta with OS X Leopard: email account settings fail

2008-08-25 Thread Gary Church
Hello folks, I'm trying to use OpenOffice for mail merging documents to email my students. I'm using the v3.0 beta on OS X Leopard. Within the Options settings, under "Internet," I've selected my E-mail program as /Applications/Mail.app under "OOo-dev Writer" I selected "Mail Merge E-mai

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 and MS Office 2007

2008-05-11 Thread Ganesha Bhaskara
M Henri Day wrote: 2008/5/10 Ganesha Bhaskara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: M Henri Day wrote: Here a link (http://tinyurl.com/3ja7xy) to a recent InfoWorld article which claims that OOo 3.0b has significant problems dealing with MS Office 2007 xml files. FYI ... MS office 2007 it

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 and MS Office 2007

2008-05-11 Thread M Henri Day
2008/5/10 Ganesha Bhaskara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > M Henri Day wrote: > > > Here a link (http://tinyurl.com/3ja7xy) to a recent InfoWorld article > > which > > claims that OOo 3.0b has significant problems dealing with MS Office > > 2007 > > xml files. > > > FYI ... MS office 2007 itself is not

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 and MS Office 2007

2008-05-10 Thread Ganesha Bhaskara
M Henri Day wrote: Here a link (http://tinyurl.com/3ja7xy) to a recent InfoWorld article which claims that OOo 3.0b has significant problems dealing with MS Office 2007 xml files. FYI ... MS office 2007 itself is not compliant with OOXML standard. Infact, OOXML itself is in the process of b

[users] Openoffice 3.0 and MS Office 2007

2008-05-09 Thread M Henri Day
Here a link (http://tinyurl.com/3ja7xy) to a recent InfoWorld article which claims that OOo 3.0b has significant problems dealing with MS Office 2007 xml files. Have other users who've tested OOo 3.0b also found this to be the case ? As the beta is not (yet ?) available in a 64-bit version, I've no

Re: [users] Openoffice 3.0 and MacOSX

2008-05-09 Thread Manfred J. Krause
Hi Matthias, On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 2:43 PM, Matthias Schumacher wrote: > Dear ladies and gentlemen, > > I was wondering, if there will be Openoffice 3.0 only for Intel-Macs? > That would make me sad. Please have a look at -> Subject: [de-users] 3.0 Beta für MacOS X PPC?

[users] Openoffice 3.0 and MacOSX

2008-05-09 Thread Matthias Schumacher
Dear ladies and gentlemen, I was wondering, if there will be Openoffice 3.0 only for Intel-Macs? That would make me sad. Yours sincerely, Matthias Schumacher - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional comm

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0?

2005-10-26 Thread Robin Laing
Gregory Forster wrote: I just emailed a good friend that OpenOffice 2.0 (non-beta), (non-release candidate) is now available. He resplied that he has been using OpenOffice 3.0 for years. Unh, I assume he IS mistaken, right? Greg If he is using version 3.0, get a copy and let us all have it

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0?

2005-10-26 Thread Joe
he's pulling your leg... Gregory Forster wrote: I just emailed a good friend that OpenOffice 2.0 (non-beta), (non-release candidate) is now available. He resplied that he has been using OpenOffice 3.0 for years. Unh, I assume he IS mistaken, right? Greg ---

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0?

2005-10-25 Thread SOTL
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 12:37 am, Gregory Forster wrote: > I just emailed a good friend that OpenOffice 2.0 > (non-beta), (non-release candidate) is now available. > He resplied that he has been using OpenOffice 3.0 for > years. > Unh, I assume he IS mistaken, right? > > Greg Hi Greg Yes he

Re: [users] OpenOffice 3.0?

2005-10-25 Thread Asrail
Gregory Forster, 25-10-2005 21:38: I just emailed a good friend that OpenOffice 2.0 (non-beta), (non-release candidate) is now available. He resplied that he has been using OpenOffice 3.0 for years. Unh, I assume he IS mistaken, right? I think he is confused with 1.3.0...

[users] OpenOffice 3.0?

2005-10-25 Thread Gregory Forster
I just emailed a good friend that OpenOffice 2.0 (non-beta), (non-release candidate) is now available. He resplied that he has been using OpenOffice 3.0 for years. Unh, I assume he IS mistaken, right? Greg - To unsubscribe, e-m