Cor Nouws wrote:
jimw wagner wrote (31-1-2008 2:46)
Harold Fuchs wrote:
When you change the settings to how you want them, do you have the
Quickstarter running? I have found in the past that it interferes
with OO's memory of such changes. My theory is that it holds open
some file so that
On 30/01/2008, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 5:34)
The last few times, a new install of a new version of OpenOffice has
simply accepted my settings, which is nice.
However it still on occasion (latest being this evening) unaccountably
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 30/01/2008, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 5:34)
The last few times, a new install of a new version of OpenOffice has
simply accepted my settings, which is nice.
However it still on occasion (latest being this evening)
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 17:20)
I looked at the FormatWhile typing, and that is ticked, as it should
be. To _accidentally_ hit this series of keystrokes seems unlikely, to
say the least.
That's what I think :-)
Saying that the settings must have gotten corrupted seems to me a
On 30/01/2008 16:20, jimw wagner wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 30/01/2008, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 5:34)
The last few times, a new install of a new version of OpenOffice has
simply accepted my settings, which is nice.
However it still on
Harold Fuchs wrote:
I apologise if you think I was being condescending; I certainly didn't
mean to be.
When you change the settings to how you want them, do you have the
Quickstarter running? I have found in the past that it interferes with
OO's memory of such changes. My theory is that it
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 17:20)
I looked at the FormatWhile typing, and that is ticked, as it should
be. To _accidentally_ hit this series of keystrokes seems unlikely,
to say the least.
That's what I think :-)
Saying that the settings must have gotten
jimw wagner wrote (31-1-2008 3:05)
The Common.xcu file only has a lot of information identifying every time
I loaded anything into OpenOffice, nothing about the settings, unless
I'm reading the thing altogether wrong.
In my commun.xcu those settings are somewhere at the end ...
--
The Year
jimw wagner wrote (31-1-2008 2:46)
Harold Fuchs wrote:
When you change the settings to how you want them, do you have the
Quickstarter running? I have found in the past that it interferes with
OO's memory of such changes. My theory is that it holds open some file
so that changes made in
The last few times, a new install of a new version of OpenOffice has
simply accepted my settings, which is nice.
However it still on occasion (latest being this evening) unaccountably
switches around to the factory defaults, that is, the curly quotes,
and changing of double hyphens into one
Hi Jim,
jimw wagner wrote (30-1-2008 5:34)
The last few times, a new install of a new version of OpenOffice has
simply accepted my settings, which is nice.
However it still on occasion (latest being this evening) unaccountably
switches around to the factory defaults, that is, the curly
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