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Dnia poniedziaek, 18 kwietnia 2005 16:18, Orjan Henningson napisa:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my WordPerfect
files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no options to convert it
back to
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SIPS wrote:
This is kind of strange -- cause I can pick from 12 different version of
English (including one for Canada --ay) , and flip between UK and US
versions regularly, and I have never seen open office convert a file
without
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Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Monday, 18 April 2005 16:18, Orjan Henningson wrote:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my
WordPerfect files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no
options to convert it back to
guess I should have used the Canadian dictionary eh
Thanks
Andy
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On Apr 19, 2005, at 9:04 PM, Chris BONDE wrote:
Andy:
Most of us'n Canuck spell it
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On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 08:18 -0600, Orjan Henningson wrote:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my WordPerfect files
had been converted to OpenOffice files with no options to convert it back to WP
without changing the format. When I think of the ones developing this program,
the word idiots come to my mind, but I will not use it,
On Monday, 18 April 2005 16:18, Orjan Henningson wrote:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my
WordPerfect files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no
options to convert it back to WP without changing the format. When
I think of the ones developing this program,
On Monday 18 April 2005 09:18 am, Orjan Henningson wrote:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my
WordPerfect files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no
options to convert it back to WP without changing the format. When I
think of the ones developing this program,
Dnia poniedziaek, 18 kwietnia 2005 16:18, Orjan Henningson napisa:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my WordPerfect
files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no options to convert it
back to WP without changing the format. When I think of the ones
developing this
On Mon, 2005-04-18 at 08:18 -0600, Orjan Henningson wrote:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my WordPerfect
files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no options to
convert it back to WP without changing the format.
Really? Then you deleted the original files as
Dnia poniedziaek, 18 kwietnia 2005 16:18, Orjan Henningson napisa:
After I had downloaded OpenOffice, I noted that some of my WordPerfect
files had been converted to OpenOffice files with no options to convert it
back to WP without changing the format. When I think of the ones
developing this
I am not sure what you are complaining about.
The mistake in allowing OOo to change your WP files or not choosing the English
that you want in the language selection
Chris from SE BC (that is in Canada also) ( oh by the way Canada has a land
mass
greater than continental US)
After I had
Andy:
Most of us'n Canuck spell it eh.
Chris
This is kind of strange -- cause I can pick from 12 different version
of English (including one for Canada --ay) , and flip between UK and
US versions regularly, and I have never seen open office convert a
file without popping up a dialog box
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 18:48 -0500, hackmiester wrote:
I think I sent a Linux question to users@openoffice.org with the subject of
Networking troubles in FC1 or something like that instead of
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-hackmiester
Yup. Here are the headers so you can track the problem
I think I sent a Linux question to users@openoffice.org with the subject of
Networking troubles in FC1 or something like that instead of
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-hackmiester
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