I have the Open Office on CD and have it used it for several years now. For
some reason, now when I make a text document and send it to someone, it will
not open for them...even when I send it to myself and then try to open it.
It is fine going out of my computer, but when it arrives, it
I have been using Open Office for some time now and have had virtually NO
problems with it up until recently. A couple of weeks ago, I had to completely
restore my hard drive from the Restore CD. After the restore, I had to
re-download the Open Office software which gave me a newer version
At 17:28 30/07/2009 -0500, Penny Johnson wrote:
I have been using Open Office for some time now and have had
virtually NO problems with it up until recently. A couple of weeks
ago, I had to completely restore my hard drive from the Restore
CD. After the restore, I had to re-download the Open
At 08:01 01/02/2008 -0600, Charlene Williams wrote:
I have created a text box in a spreadsheet in Open Office. When I
right click in the box and check Word Wrap Text in Shape and click
save--when I go back out of the document and get back into it--my
changes do not save.
I don't recognise
I have created a text box in a spreadsheet in Open Office. When I right
click in the box and check Word Wrap Text in Shape and click save--when
I go back out of the document and get back into it--my changes do not
save.
I also have a problem cutting and pasting into the text box and/or to
make
Hello,
I was wondering how to insert the page number in headers in Open
Office. If you could write back with the way to do this, I would
really appreciate it. Thanks. Dan
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 08:44:41 -0500 (EST)
Daniel James Goble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering how to insert the page number in headers in Open
Office. If you could write back with the way to do this, I would
really appreciate it. Thanks. Dan
Right-click on your document.
Hello,
Could you please tell me if the open office downloads (i.e. open office
writer) are compatible with Windows Vista? (Will they run properly on this
operating system?)
Thank you for your time,
-Shirley
Could you please tell me if the open office downloads (i.e. open office
writer) are compatible with Windows Vista? (Will they run properly on this
operating system?)
Thank you for your time,
-Shirley
Hi Shirley.
If you look at the System requirements for Openoffice.org (linked from
the
Shirley Garman wrote:
Hello,
Could you please tell me if the open office downloads (i.e. open office
writer) are compatible with Windows Vista? (Will they run properly on
this
operating system?)
Yes, the latest version is the one that runs best on Vista.
--
Use OpenOffice.org
Shirley Garman wrote:
writer) are compatible with Windows Vista? (Will they run properly on this
operating system?)
The more significant question is whether or not you need to
use the features that are crippled in most versions of
Windows Vista, or not.
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, and
I am currently in a online class that requires Microsoft word. I have works
but they told me that it would not work. If I used open office would they know
I was not using word? Or are the programs different?
Thanks,
Denise
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Denise Lee wrote:
I am currently in a online class that requires Microsoft word. I have works
but they told me that it would not work. If I used open office would they know
I was not using word? Or are the programs different?
While the end results may be very similar, there are
On Monday April 09 2007 1:25 pm, James Knott wrote:
Denise Lee wrote:
I am currently in a online class that requires Microsoft word. I
have works but they told me that it would not work. If I used
open office would they know I was not using word? Or are the
programs different?
While
2007/4/9, Denise Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am currently in a online class that requires Microsoft word. I have
works but they told me that it would not work. If I used open office would
they know I was not using word? Or are the programs different?
Thanks,
Denise
Yes, they are
Yes, you can probably do that.
A few minutes ago I created a short Word document with OpenOffice.org Writer
2.2, just to see if there is anything in the resulting doc file that
indicates that the file was created with OpenOffice.org. I checked the file
with a hex editor (a program that allows me
On Fri September 15 2006 23:46, + Vincent Schipper wrote:
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Hello,
I am running Open Office 2.0X (the latest version) on a Mac OS X
10.4.7 via X11.
My problem is that I need to be able to write in Japanese, Chinese,
Korean and English in the same
With other Mac OS X applications I have been able to change languages
very simply, because there is a hot key for that, but in X 11, I am
sure it can be done but I am not sure about how to. IN addition when
opening a Japanese file the characters were very wrong and the font
was very ugly. There
Hello,
I am running Open Office 2.0X (the latest version) on a Mac OS X
10.4.7 via X11.
My problem is that I need to be able to write in Japanese, Chinese,
Korean and English in the same document. I am not able to find how I
am to switch the input method to allow for the input of one of the
Is there a way to configure Open Office to show what an icon's function is when
one points at it with the cursor? I know in MS Word and other programs, when
you point the cursor at an icon, a small 'box' (for lack of a better word)
shows up with the icons function noted. I'd sure like to do
Have a look at tools options OpenOffice.org general - under help tips.
/paul
On 11/28/05, Joe O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to configure Open Office to show what an icon's function is
when one points at it with the cursor? I know in MS Word and other programs,
when you
On Sunday 27 November 2005 02:52 pm, Joe O'Brien wrote:
Is there a way to configure Open Office to show what an icon's function is
when one points at it with the cursor? I know in MS Word and other
programs, when you point the cursor at an icon, a small 'box' (for lack of
a better word) shows
On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 12:52 -0800, Joe O'Brien wrote:
Is there a way to configure Open Office to show what an icon's function
is when one points at it with the cursor? I know in MS Word and other
programs, when you point the cursor at an icon, a small 'box' (for
lack of a better word) shows
Doug Carns wrote:
I installed OpenOffice 2.0, and I want to make it the default program
for .doc and .xls extensions. I must have missed that step in the
installation where it asks if you want to make it the default. MY
question is, how to I chage the defaults so that .doc and .xls will be
Doug Carns wrote:
I installed OpenOffice 2.0, and I want to make it the default program
for .doc and .xls extensions. I must have missed that step in the
installation where it asks if you want to make it the default. MY
question is, how to I chage the defaults so that .doc and .xls will be
On 2 Apr 2005 at 23:43, Asrail wrote:
Doug Carns, 02-04-2005 14:18:
I installed OpenOffice 2.0, and I want to make it the default
program for .doc and .xls extensions. I must have missed that step
in the installation where it asks if you want to make it the
default. MY question is, how
I installed OpenOffice 2.0, and I want to make it the default program for
.doc and .xls extensions. I must have missed that step in the installation
where it asks if you want to make it the default. MY question is, how to I
chage the defaults so that .doc and .xls will be open by OpenOffice?
Doug Carns, 02-04-2005 14:18:
I installed OpenOffice 2.0, and I want to make it the default program
for .doc and .xls extensions. I must have missed that step in the
installation where it asks if you want to make it the default. MY
question is, how to I chage the defaults so that .doc and
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