2007/9/24, Kathleen Deschamps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> This quick mail to ask you how to use the language dictionary and the
> thesaurus which don't appear on my open offic writter ..
> how can I install them?
Hello Kathleen,
>From previous post:
Languages in OpenOffice
To obtain the relevant d
This quick mail to ask you how to use the language dictionary and the thesaurus
which don't appear on my open offic writter ..
how can I install them?
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On 6/25/07, don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks for the info,time to download was listed over 2 hr.not a option at
this time.thanks to harold fuchs
don mac
For many people the download time is a problem. Here is page from where you
can order a CDROM which has OOo on it (sometimes with othe
thanks for the info,time to download was listed over 2 hr.not a option at this
time.thanks to harold fuchs
don mac
Column is too narrow - make it wider - or change the format of the numbers
On 10/26/05, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Calc does have an exp() function for calculating the "exponent for
> basis e". Are you sure that the cell was simply not large enough to
> handle the result?
>
> Interesting
Calc does have an exp() function for calculating the "exponent for
basis e". Are you sure that the cell was simply not large enough to
handle the result?
Interesting that it crashed. If you are using the newest version of
OOo, potentially you can file an issue and use the spreadsheet as an
example
I opened an existing MS excel worksheet in the new openoffice calc. This
contained some graphs and its equation. But calc is unable to trend or write
the equation. It seems it does not recognise the argument EXP() from excel. The
column that was calculating it showed "". Also the program cra