I have done my yearly accounts on open office calc. My Accountant can not
read the disc
Or open the e-mail I sent. He has asked me to send it as a PDF file. I haven
t a clue
As to what he means can you help.
Dorothy Hedge.
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I have done my yearly accounts on open office calc. My Accountant can
not read the disc Or open the e-mail I sent. He has asked me to send
it
d.hedge wrote:
I have done my yearly accounts on open office calc. My Accountant can
not read the disc
Or open the e-mail I sent. He has asked me to send it as a PDF file. I
haven't a clue
As to what he means can you help.
Dorothy Hedge.
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Hi,
I have Open Office 2.2 in my Mac Tiger (Intel PC). I have heard that
there is problem with security in Open Office. Is this version safe
and if not, when it is possible to download new version which is
safer than this version.
Samppa Mäki-Patola
On 9/19/07, Samppa Mäki-Patola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have Open Office 2.2 in my Mac Tiger (Intel PC). I have heard that
there is problem with security in Open Office. Is this version safe
and if not, when it is possible to download new version which is
safer than this version.
what
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After downloading the software and installed it on vista, it is not showing
up on any document or file. In fact the system requirements state for all
other windows os except vista. What is it I have to do for it to be
recognized by vista?
Hi Pushpa
After downloading the software and installed it on vista, it is not
showing
up on any document or file. In fact the system requirements state for all
other windows os except vista.
Where did you read this? The official Openoffice.org web site says:
1. Windows all versions 98
I really like this program but I'd like it even more if it had it's own email
client.
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garth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like this program but I'd like it even more if it had it's own email
client.
Why? Email clients are a dime-a-dozen, depending on what features you want,
what platform you want to run it on, what you're picking your
garth wrote:
I really like this program but I'd like it even more if it had it's own email
client.
OpenOffice allows you to select what email app to use with it. Many
people like Thunderbird.
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On Tuesday 12 June 2007, + Charles Wright wrote:
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Dear Friends,
When I try to start up Open Office 2.2 it shows up on the menu bar (with
Use Startup Screen dimmed) and then quits. I thought 2.2.1 might fix
this behavior, but it doesn't. I continue to use
Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am
going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit one
(windows xp 64 bit pro). I might also make it dual
bootable with a partition for a version of linux. Any
word on 64 bit distributions for either windows, linux
or both???
I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems to be
working fine.
Quoting david pais [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am
going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit one
(windows xp 64 bit pro). I might also make it dual
On 01/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems
to be
working fine.
Quoting david pais [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am
going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit
On 01/07/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the Windows release of OOo on WinXP 64-bit and everything seems
to be
working fine.
Quoting david pais [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello, I have used open office for a few years. I am
going to be updating my main system to a 64 bit
Sigh, thank you. I even asked this list how I could tell when someone was
unsubscribed and I thought I understood it but apparently not. I'm using my
school's webmail, and all I see is that it was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
can see the Delivered-To header if I view message source, but that
Hello. Firstly I am new to Open Office and a novice computer user. However I
have successfully downloaded the above which is brilliant and works well on the
MacBook. My question is that I only seem to have received the 'Writer' part of
the suite. Is the rest still being written for Mac users or
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 14:18:11 +0100
Norman Critchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. Firstly I am new to Open Office and a novice computer user. However I
have successfully downloaded the above which is brilliant and works well on
the MacBook. My question is that I only seem to have received
Dear Friends,
When I try to start up Open Office 2.2 it shows up on the menu bar (with
Use Startup Screen dimmed) and then quits. I thought 2.2.1 might fix
this behavior, but it doesn't. I continue to use 2.0 with no difficulties.
MacOS 10.4.9, 800 MHz PowerPC G4
Installation went fine
I have a Citrix environment. After I Install Open office, I am able to
open the applications but am not able to save. When I try to save it
says that certain folders/files are not there or that I do not have
access to them. When in fact they are there. I guess the long and
short of it is that
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] Open Office 2.2 Install on Citrix
I have a Citrix environment. After I Install Open office, I
am able to open the applications but am not able to save.
When I try to save it says that certain folders/files are not
there or that I do not have access
Hi, Paul,
Thank you for the quick reply (you certainly don't get THAT with Microsoft
Office!), but I am afraid it doesn't seem to work for me. The Note is not
in a cell as far as I can tell; it is just in the normal flow of standard
paragraph text in Writer. Perhaps I was not clear. Sorry.
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to Open Office. Can you tell me how to remove a Note
once it has been inserted? Nothing I do seems to have any effect on it.
Best Wishes, Patrick Skelton
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to Open Office. Can you tell me how to remove a
Note
once it has been inserted? Nothing I do seems to have any effect on it.
Best Wishes, Patrick Skelton
On the cell that the note is in, right click and select 'delete note'. Alot
of context (right mouse click)
Is it a note in a spreadsheet or a note in a text document?
Johnny Andersson
2007/5/15, Patrick Skelton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to Open Office. Can you tell me how to remove a
Note
once it has been inserted? Nothing I do seems to have any effect on it.
Best Wishes,
Hi,
If D drive means some kind of CD/DVD-ROM drive then this is the cause.
You should copy the file to your hard disk first.
Tom
On 25 Apr 2007, at 02:21, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday April 24 2007 6:09 pm, Ray Jackman wrote:
When opening a file previously saved on disk (the D drive)
I keep
All
I have down loaded OpenOffice version 2.2 for x86 architecture for
Solaris 10. It successfully downloaded and extracted from the tar
archive. However the command to install the the package
pkgadd -a admin -d . openoffice.org* seems to call a installer that
doesn't exist. (the admin file
Hi, James.
I did the install and had no trouble. Here's my recipe:
downloaded OOo_2.2.0_Solarisx86_install_en-US.tar.gz
gzcat OOo_2.2.0_Solarisx86_install_en-US.tar.gz | tar xf -
pkgadd -d `pwd`/OOF680_m14_native_packed-1_en-US.9134/packages
then answer all, y or whatever seems appropriate
When opening a file previously saved on disk (the D drive)
I keep getting a read only version. This in spite of the fact
the file open dialogue box does NOT indicate read only.
Why ? How can I get an active version ?
On Tuesday April 24 2007 6:09 pm, Ray Jackman wrote:
When opening a file previously saved on disk (the D drive)
I keep getting a read only version. This in spite of the fact
the file open dialogue box does NOT indicate read only.
Why ? How can I get an active version ?
What happens
Open Office users,
Launching the program causes an immediate error message, followed by a
report dialog box. These pop-up screens alternate and cannot be closed
- I must restart my computer to regain control. I've reinstalled a
freshly downloaded program, but the behavior persists.
I looked
Gerade Jeff wrote:
Open Office users,
Launching the program causes an immediate error message, followed by a
report dialog box. These pop-up screens alternate and cannot be closed
- I must restart my computer to regain control. I've reinstalled a
freshly downloaded program, but the
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