no, i'm using Mac, should have said that. In any case, I got the
answer. thanks.
fuad
On 14-Oct-10, at 1:58 PM, James Knott wrote:
fuad abboud wrote:
I have the following question:
How do you change settings in OpenOffice so that OpenOffice is not
the default application used to open
On Thu, 2010-10-14 at 15:58 -0400, James Knott wrote:
I assume you're running Windows.
Not necessarily a good assumption:
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Those settings are changed in Windows, NOT OpenOffice.org. How you do it
depends on the version of Windows you are using.
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On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:07, fuad abboud abbo...@shaw.ca wrote:
I have the following question:
How do you change settings in OpenOffice so that OpenOffice is not
Den 2010-10-14 20:23:20 skrev John Kennedy skeb...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:07, fuad abboud abbo...@shaw.ca wrote:
I have the following question:
How do you change settings in OpenOffice so that OpenOffice is not the
default application used to open .doc files?
thanks.
fuad abboud wrote:
I have the following question:
How do you change settings in OpenOffice so that OpenOffice is not the
default application used to open .doc files?
thanks.
What you want to is change the file associations, following the
instructions below. I assume you're running
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Malcolm Fitzgerald
mfitzger...@pacific.net.au wrote:
I'm receiving files from a web site that are supposed to be in excel
97-2000
format. When I'm on a windows platform OO calc opens the file as a
spreadsheet. When I try to open the same files on my Mac they
I'm going to suggest creating a new blank calc document and using the
import function. Could you possibly provide an example file attached
to this thread?
iPhone of Gallo
On 2009-11-06, at 13:40, Brian McKee brian.mc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:09 AM, Malcolm Fitzgerald
I'm receiving files from a web site that are supposed to be in excel
97-2000 format. When I'm on a windows platform OO calc opens the file
as a spreadsheet. When I try to open the same files on my Mac they
open in OO Write, even though I've specified that I want to open an MS
excel .xls
2008/10/27 Henning Bechsgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.
I am using Ooo 3.0.
I have just downloaded Ooo 3.0 and I can't open the .doc-files my friends
send me.
When I try I get a message telling me that a program that should help Ooo
open the file doesn't excist.
If you need to know what
Hi.
I am using Ooo 3.0.
I have just downloaded Ooo 3.0 and I can't open the .doc-files my friends
send me.
When I try I get a message telling me that a program that should help Ooo
open the file doesn't excist.
If you need to know what browser I use I use both Internet Explorer and
FireFox.
I
I cannot get my ods files to open. I have a new mac. I click on
documents and a list comes up, but I cannot open the file. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Bill
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On Jun 29, 2008, at 10:20 , William Wilson wrote:
I cannot get my ods files to open. I have a new mac. I click on
documents and a list comes up, but I cannot open the file. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
It wouldn't hurt to tell us which version of OS X [i'm guessing
Hi
When i try to open wps files i get a error , helps says use a program to open
the file but i just get use filter as it is all broken lines , letters or
numbers
Can you suggest what filter i can use with your progrm so it will open them and
the url to it please
regards Sam
Question:
If I use this open office product, will I be able to open and use an excel file
that
uses MS Template Wizard
(http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/HA010346501033.aspx)?
I will create an excel file, in MS Excel 2002 with Template wizard.
(a macro)
Email it to another user who
At 21:24 29/03/2008 +, Peter Brown wrote:
I have downloaded Open Office 2.4 and have tried to open a WDB file
(most of my data base files are wdb).
Are these Microsoft Works Database document files?
I've checked through all the various file extensions and can't find
wdb is it a file that
Hi There,
I have downloaded Open Office 2.4 and have tried to open a WDB
file (most of my data base files are wdb).
I've checked through all the various file extentions and can't find wdb is it a
file that is not supported?
I have no problem opening any other file or using Open
On 25/03/2008, janet weale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I have just downloaded open office on the advice of the supplier of my
computer, but it does not allow me to open attachments on e-mails bearing
the name Globalville1.pps. Have I downloaded the correct programme
please, and is
2008/3/20, David Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want my laptop to be able to open XL files. How do I do this?
David Potter
Hello David,
I suppose you meen MS Excel (xls) files, not 'very large' files...
OpenOffice.org reads, edits and saves xls files. By default, it uses the
ISO-standard ODF
On 20/03/2008 15:07, David Potter wrote:
I want my laptop to be able to open XL files. How do I do this?
David Potter
Either buy and install Microsoft (MS) Office and use its Excel program
or download and install OpenOffice and use its Calc component.
OpenOffice is free. MS Office isn't.
2008/3/9, James Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know if a '.pub' file can be opened on a Mac using
OpenOffice? If so, how? Thank you.
Hello
As far as i know, only Publisher will open .pub files...
Maybe Publisher can save them in some other format?
--
Guy
using dutch OOo 2.3 m221 on a
On 10/03/2008 16:12, Pepo Pepo wrote:
Hi:
¿What can i do the power point read the files as they come(in microsoft
format?..for instance the presentations don t run as they come and always
presents the same form.
thanks (Sorry if my english is poor, i speak spanish)
I am not exactly sure
Does anyone know if a '.pub' file can be opened on a Mac using
OpenOffice? If so, how? Thank you.
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At 17:44 20/01/2008 +1300, Lyell Kermeen wrote:
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Yes.
.pps document files are Powerpoint slide show files. They are
identical with normal .ppt Powerpoint document files: the only
difference is in the name. The idea is that the different extension
tells
On 21/01/2008, Brian Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 17:44 20/01/2008 +1300, Lyell Kermeen wrote:
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Yes.
.pps document files are Powerpoint slide show files. They are
identical with normal .ppt Powerpoint document files: the only
difference is in the
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Thank you,
Lyell Kermeen
LJ Kermeen wrote:
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Yes.
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:52:52 -0500
James Knott wrote:
LJ Kermeen wrote:
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Yes.
Now i'm confused... I thought they had to be renamed .ppt files before
OO.o would open them?!? Have never tried it mind.
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:52:52 -0500
James Knott wrote:
LJ Kermeen wrote:
Does openoffice open .PPS files?
Yes.
Now i'm confused... I thought they had to be renamed .ppt files before
OO.o would open them?!? Have never tried it mind.
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Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 07/01/2008 20:25, Chris Sourp wrote:
Hello. Will your software open .123 files ? Thank you.
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Lotus 123 (.123) is listed as one of the file types available within
the FileOpen dialogue. However, I have never tried it. As OpenOffice
is completely free,
Hello. Will your software open .123 files ? Thank you.
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On 07/01/2008 20:25, Chris Sourp wrote:
Hello. Will your software open .123 files ? Thank you.
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Lotus 123 (.123) is listed as one of the file types available within the
FileOpen dialogue. However, I have never tried it. As OpenOffice is
completely free, why don't you try
Hi,
hjw wrote:
we develope and sell solutions based on small industrial computers for
industrial use. Our industrial computers generates XML files. Currently we
have to recommend MS OFFICE for our users, because uor customers can use MS
EXCEL for opening these XML files in a normal data table
Hi!
we develope and sell solutions based on small industrial computers for
industrial use. Our industrial computers generates XML files. Currently we
have to recommend MS OFFICE for our users, because uor customers can use MS
EXCEL for opening these XML files in a normal data table and can
hjw wrote:
Hi!
we develope and sell solutions based on small industrial computers for
industrial use. Our industrial computers generates XML files. Currently we
have to recommend MS OFFICE for our users, because uor customers can use MS
EXCEL for opening these XML files in a normal data
Hello to everyone.
I'm working with Kubuntu 7.04. And Ooo2.2.
When I access a Windows server shared folder and make double-click on a .doc
document, shows the splash screen and nothing happens.
I have read and write rights.
If I make the same with a pdf file, xpdfviewer shows it without problems.
I cant anything about open office.how have you find my e-mail adress?
IMPORTENT at you answear me,i have abot 200 mail daily on open office.
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:06 AM
Subject: [users] Opening
anything about open office.how have you find my e-mail adress?
IMPORTENT at you answear me,i have abot 200 mail daily on open office.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:06 AM
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I have not open office,i dont now nothing about it.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 9:06 AM
Subject: [users] Opening .doc files on a Windows shared folder
Hello to everyone.
I'm working with Kubuntu
Hello to everyone.
I'm working with Kubuntu 7.04. And Ooo2.2.
When I access a Windows server shared folder and make double-click on a .doc
document, shows the splash screen and nothing happens.
I have read and write rights.
If I make the same with a pdf file, xpdfviewer shows it without problems.
Hello everybody
Panic over. I looked at the archive and found out how to do this! Do excuse me
for not looking in the archive in the first place but I'm a new user as I said
and didn't know the archive existed when I posted two hours ago. Thanks anyway.
Stephen
I'm a (very) new user of Open Office; I downloaded 2.2 in order to read .wps
files that people occasionally send me. These I think are created on Microsoft
Works, and I had understood that Open Office could open them. However I can't
use it to open the files. When I 'insert file' I get directed
GLEN SHAFFER wrote:
I cannot get the operating files open. I have run the installation program
twice but when it
is completed the installation program is all that will load.
Is there some easy way to get the program open?
What Operating System? Which version of OpenOffice? ***Exactly***
On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 10:54:14 +0100
Harold Fuchs wrote:
GLEN SHAFFER wrote:
I cannot get the operating files open. I have run the installation
program twice but when it is completed the installation program is
all that will load. Is there some easy way to get the program open?
What
I finally got it work.
Thanks
On 7/8/07, Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GLEN SHAFFER wrote:
I cannot get the operating files open. I have run the installation
program twice but when it
is completed the installation program is all that will load.
Is there some easy way to get the
I cannot get the operating files open. I have run the installation program
twice but when it
is completed the installation program is all that will load.
Is there some easy way to get the program open?
Hi *,
Gordon wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
For right now, only MS Office 2007 can work with .docx files.
(Office 2003 can do it with a plug-in.)
The plug in will work also on Office 2002, but is NOT available for office
2000 and 97, which many people, especially home users, still use. [...]
Hi,
You might want to try NeoOffice (www.neooffice.org).
It has built-in support for the new .docx files and will look nicer
on your mac. It is built on the same code as OpenOffice.org but runs
ever so slightly slower.
It is also free and a new version has just been released.
Hope this
Hi
I am trying to open a client's .docx documents (created in Word 2007
for PC) on my Mac with OpenOffice 2.0 and cannot seem to manage to do
this. I do not see that format listed in the conversion option
dialogue box. Can someone tell me if in fact OpenOffice is capable of
this?
btw,
Barbara Occhiogrosso wrote:
Hi
I am trying to open a client's .docx documents (created in Word 2007
for PC) on my Mac with OpenOffice 2.0 and cannot seem to manage to do
this. I do not see that format listed in the conversion option
dialogue box. Can someone tell me if in fact OpenOffice is
On Monday April 02 2007 4:25 pm, Barbara Occhiogrosso wrote:
Hi
I am trying to open a client's .docx documents (created in Word
2007 for PC) on my Mac with OpenOffice 2.0 and cannot seem to
manage to do this. I do not see that format listed in the
conversion option dialogue box. Can someone
You should not need a converter. OpenOffice opens Excel files. Please
give more information about Operating system, error messages etc.
Marc H.
Barry Richards a écrit :
Hi,
I can not open Excel files using calc. Does anyone know why or where i can
download a converter for it?
Thanks
Hi,
I can not open Excel files using calc. Does anyone know why or where i can
download a converter for it?
Thanks
Barry
OOo can open excel files just fine apart from the latest XML type file
format introduced by Office 2007. There is already an enhancement
underway to support this file format as well.
What format is the file (extension) your trying to open...
/paul
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Hi,
I can't think of a reason why you wouldn't be able to open an Excel
file using Calc.
What process do you try to achieve this?
In Calc try File - Open then navigate to the file you wish to open.
Although Calc will open Excel files, there may be certain features
that do not work 100% in
Barry Richards wrote:
Hi,
I can not open Excel files using calc. Does anyone know why or where i can
download a converter for it?
Normally, you can open Excel in OpenOffice without any problem. Are you
using the latest office version that uses the MS XML format?
I have same problem when I try to open two times the same ODT document
from a web site with Internet Explorer.
I enabled Use OOo dialogs in Tools-Options-General, but error still
persist and IE save document in Temporary Internet File folder.
I receive this error
Object not accessible. The
Sevastian `seva` Foglia wrote:
Mathias Bauer ha scritto:
Well, what you have currently is exactly what you don't want to have: if
you open a file from an ftp server using the Windows file dialog Windows
downloads to the file to your hard disk (into temporary internet
files) and then passes
Are you sure that you *have* the right to save to that location?
Ciao,
Mathias
Yes, I'm sure.
Is temporary internet files folder in user home.
I try to change this folder, but error still persist.
Seva
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I am using version 2.0.4 of OpenOffice.org.
My problem is:
When opening a files from our inhouse ftp site the file will not
open.
Error message: C;\Documents and settings\rcone\local
settings\temporary internet
Mathias Bauer ha scritto:
Well, what you have currently is exactly what you don't want to have: if
you open a file from an ftp server using the Windows file dialog Windows
downloads to the file to your hard disk (into temporary internet
files) and then passes the file name of this temporary
I am using version 2.0.4 of OpenOffice.org.
My problem is:
When opening a files from our inhouse ftp site the file will not
open.
Error message: C;\Documents and settings\rcone\local
settings\temporary internet
files\content.IE5\cm9m7kx6b\contract_database{1}.xls does not exist.
On 9/12/06, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I understand that Lightning is still a work in progress. The page
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning0.1.html
states True email/calendar integration is planned, but that is not part
of this release.
If the ics file is an
James wrote:
3. Thunderbird is just what I thought it was, a mail and news interface
program. No calendering capabilities, unlike Outlook or Outlook Express.
The calendering function is available as an extension to Thunderbird.
It is also available as an extension to Firefox.
xan
On 9/10/06, Adrian Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Thunderbird is just what I thought it was, a mail and news interface
program. No calendering capabilities, unlike Outlook or Outlook Express.
Well, not by default. But you can add a calendar to Thunderbird.
Hi. I understand that Lightning is still a work in progress. The page
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning0.1.html
states True email/calendar integration is planned, but that is not part
of this release.
If the ics file is an attachment, you can open it with a text
3. Thunderbird is just what I thought it was, a mail and news interface
program. No calendering capabilities, unlike Outlook or Outlook Express.
Well, not by default. But you can add a calendar to Thunderbird.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/
Lightning is a calendar extension for
On Thu September 7 2006 19:34, + Tapas Ray wrote:
[ MODERATED ] ***
I am using OpenOffice 2.0 in a Windows XP environment. I do not have MS
Office. I get alerts for the day's events from Google Calendar as .ics
files, which do not seem to open in OpenOffice. I googled .ics
Many thanks for your response. I had installed Sunbird but uninstalled it
due to certain problems. Will try with Thunderbird.
Thanks again,
Tapas
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On Sat September 9 2006 00:32, users@openoffice.org wrote:
Tapas Ray wrote:
Many thanks for your response. I had installed Sunbird but uninstalled
it due to certain problems. Will try with Thunderbird.
Tapas:
I don't think that Thunderbird has built-in calendering. At least, I
could not find it on my copy, which is for Mac OS X.
James McKenzie
Tapas Ray wrote:
Many thanks for your response. I had installed Sunbird but uninstalled
it due to certain problems. Will try with Thunderbird.
You know, it might be good for me to go to the Mozilla web site before
deciding to put my foot in my mouth in a reply. Here is what I found:
1.
Tapas wrote
I googled .ics and came to learn that it's a calendar file for Outlook.
It is a standard calendar file format. You can open them with SunBird,
the calender extension to Firefox, or the calendar extension to
ThunderBird. [There is a lot more software that recognizes/uses that
I am using OpenOffice 2.0 in a Windows XP environment. I do not have MS
Office. I get alerts for the day's events from Google Calendar as .ics
files, which do not seem to open in OpenOffice. I googled .ics and came to
learn that it's a calendar file for Outlook. Is there any way that I can
I don't seem to be able to select multiple ppt files for opening in OOo
Impress, and trying to open multiple files via Open with in my file
manager doesn't work either.
What am I missing?
Thank you.
--
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www.HETranslation.co.uk
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 08:49 +0100, Herbert Eppel wrote:
I don't seem to be able to select multiple ppt files for opening in OOo
Impress, and trying to open multiple files via Open with in my file
manager doesn't work either.
What am I missing?
Thank you.
Herb,
Which OS and which
I am still trying to figure how to continue using my palm as my laptop -
I really just need to have working ability for a word processor.
I used to use Docs to Go with Word - but now I am on Linux using
OpenOffice. I got the trial for Softick Card Export - so I can transfer
files from my sd card
Melanie Campbell wrote:
I am still trying to figure how to continue using my palm as my laptop -
I really just need to have working ability for a word processor.
I used to use Docs to Go with Word - but now I am on Linux using
OpenOffice. I got the trial for Softick Card Export - so I can
Thanks John,
I finally got it figured out for Docs To Go, my Palm Zire 31 and my
Linux OpenSuse - Kpilot will transfer the files for me. Yippeee! I am
so happy to have it working again. This will work for me since my files
are never really complex in terms of formatting - I use my palm for
I see.. I think that is going to be a problem for me... Anyway, thanks for
the reply sir Anthony :0 Cheers!
On 1/23/06, Anthony Chilco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Dennis,
OOo no longer uses the MDI interface. If you want to have three files
open, there will be three OOo windows. To open files
Hi Dennis,
OOo no longer uses the MDI interface. If you want to have three files
open, there will be three OOo windows. To open files from the command
line, you just need to supply the complete path to the program and the
files. Both of these worked for me:
H:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org
Hi,
I would like to know how i'll be able to open multiple .odt files in a
single OO window. I need to do this from the command line by the way.
soffice.exe file1.odt file2.odt file3.odt -- opens 3 windows
please help. i'm a noob in OOo, thanks in advance.
Thanks!
Dennis
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From: Justin Fitzgibbon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 29 de Novembro de 2005 23:59
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: RE: [users] Opening ODT files inside Microsoft Internet Explorer
Have you looked at the BHO list in explorer
In the tools menu, select manage add ons
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Subject: Re: [users] Opening ODT files inside Microsoft Internet
Explorer
On Mon November 28 2005 08:49, Manuel Carrusca wrote:
Hello!
When I installed OpenOffice.org 2.0 (including the ActiveX Control
On Mon November 28 2005 08:49, Manuel Carrusca wrote:
So: what must I do to read ODT documents inside Internet Explorer in
Windows XP with Service Pack 2?
I didn't know this was possible at all. In fact, aren't there projects out
there specifically to allow ODF files to be displayed in
in Firefox and there are no
problems.
Thanks,
Manuel Carrusca
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From: Chad Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 29 de Novembro de 2005 13:46
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Opening ODT files inside Microsoft Internet Explorer
On Mon
decided.
Manuel Carrusca
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Sent: terça-feira, 29 de Novembro de 2005 17:46
To: Manuel Carrusca; users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Opening ODT files inside Microsoft Internet Explorer
Hi Manuel,
Glad I could help. I'm
Have you looked at the BHO list in explorer
In the tools menu, select manage add ons
Select add ons that have been used look for the Ooo add in and enable.
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*To:* Manuel Carrusca; users@openoffice.org
*Subject:* Re: [users] Opening ODT files inside Microsoft Internet
Explorer
Hello!
When I installed OpenOffice.org 2.0 (including the ActiveX Control) in
Windows XP with Service Pack 1, I was able to read ODT documents inside
Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
However, after installing Windows XP Service Pack 2, I am no longer able
to do this.
Here is what happens:
On Mon November 28 2005 08:49, Manuel Carrusca wrote:
Hello!
When I installed OpenOffice.org 2.0 (including the ActiveX Control) in
Windows XP with Service Pack 1, I was able to read ODT documents inside
Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.
However, after installing Windows XP Service Pack
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 22:19, Dev Anand Teelucksingh wrote:
With OO.org v2.0 b2 running in Windows 98SE, I cannot open OO.org files
on my network. Whenever I try to open a file, either
through OO.o's File--Open dialog or from Windows Explorer,
I get a error dialog box saying
(full UNC path
With OO.org v2.0 b2 running in Windows 98SE, I cannot open OO.org files
on my network. Whenever I try to open a file, either
through OO.o's File--Open dialog or from Windows Explorer,
I get a error dialog box saying
(full UNC path to the file) does not exist
The server in question is a Quantum
Hi Jens,
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 13:40:00 +0200, Jens Klingenstein wrote:
Reason is that for my work I need to take a look at the data in a chart
and, by pinpointing a position on the graph, identify the cell number of
the data in this particular position.
MS Excel gives you this
On Thursday 11 August 2005 13:27, + Jens Klingenstein wrote:
Hey Eike!
Thanks for your advice. It doesn't seem to work though. I double-clicked
the chart and nothing much changed. If I hold the mouse pointer over the
line in the chart it only tells me Data Series Column x. Where would
I get
Hey!
Sorry it took me that long to reply. Have been on holiday for a few days
in southern France... (Great!)
Anyway, I manage to open the .asc files and even managed to display the
data in a chart, only to realize I can't use OOo for my work.
Reason is that for my work I need to take a
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 12:40, + Jens Klingenstein wrote:
Hey!
Sorry it took me that long to reply. Have been on holiday for a few days
in southern France... (Great!)
Anyway, I manage to open the .asc files and even managed to display the
data in a chart, only to realize I can't use OOo
On Saturday 30 July 2005 15:03, + Jens Klingenstein wrote:
Hey!
OOo is up and working again! Thank you very much for that one! Excellent!
Nevertheless, I still can't open my files. The extension is no longer
displayed in the Windows-Explorer. I can only confirm that they are
still .asc
Hey!
Thanks for your quick advice.
Unfortunately, that did not seem to work.
First, when I tried to open my files I could choose a program, but OOo
was only available in total, there's no choice between its components
like spreadsheet or writer etc.
After choosing OOo the described problem
On Friday 29 July 2005 21:24, + Jens Klingenstein wrote:
Hey!
Thanks for your quick advice.
Unfortunately, that did not seem to work.
First, when I tried to open my files I could choose a program, but OOo
was only available in total, there's no choice between its components
like spreadsheet
Hey!
OOo is up and working again! Thank you very much for that one! Excellent!
Nevertheless, I still can't open my files. The extension is no longer
displayed in the Windows-Explorer. I can only confirm that they are
still .asc files by examining the properties.
Renaming therefore doesn't
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