David B Teague wrote:
OO.o 3.0.0 was slow on startup, and 3.0.1 is also slow to start, slower
than 2.4, even with the QuickStarter --
Have you tweaked the memory settings in Tools-Options?
3.01 starts as fast if not faster here than Office 2007 on Vista...
Gordon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
OO.o 3.0.0 was slow on startup, and 3.0.1 is also slow to start,
slower than 2.4, even with the QuickStarter --
Have you tweaked the memory settings in Tools-Options?
3.01 starts as fast if not faster here than Office 2007 on Vista...
The behavior is
David B Teague wrote:
Gordon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
OO.o 3.0.0 was slow on startup, and 3.0.1 is also slow to start,
slower than 2.4, even with the QuickStarter --
Have you tweaked the memory settings in Tools-Options?
3.01 starts as fast if not faster here than Office 2007 on
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
snip
(a) You have no idea how long anyone here has been using OOo. I've been
using StarOffice for years before there was an OpenOffice. In 2007 your
first post stated you'd been using OOo for 4 - 5 years. That means you
started in late 2001 at the earliest; I
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
OOo's internal library is at ToolsGallery. Not too much there
though. So ...
Googling openoffice clipart
I like the new ver. 3... It can open MS docx files... Save a lot of money,
didn't have to buy MSO 2007... Great product..
--- On Thu, 3/5/09, Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Gordon gbpli...@gmail.com
Subject: [users] Re: ver 3 is rubbish.
To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Thursday, March 5,
On 05/03/2009 16:24, John Boyle wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
OOo's internal library is at ToolsGallery. Not too much
If I put a page break in an OO document and save it as a DOC file, I
can't seem to remove the page break from the DOC file. Is there a way
to do this?
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Thanks for this - the Windows memory settings below make it quick to load on
Win XP too.
G
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From: David B Teague davidbtea...@verizon.net
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 2:46 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Re: ver 3 is rubbish.
Gordon wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 05/03/2009 16:24, John Boyle wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
OOo's internal library is at
Gordon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
Gordon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
OO.o 3.0.0 was slow on startup, and 3.0.1 is also slow to start,
slower than 2.4, even with the QuickStarter --
Have you tweaked the memory settings in Tools-Options?
3.01 starts as fast if not faster here than
Something I've taken for granted in Microsoft Office (and virtually every
other word processor/text editor) is that if I cut or copy text from some
place and paste it to the program, the whole thing is copied over. With OOo
Writer it seems that only the first page is pasted in and the rest of it?
Ugly Me wrote:
Something I've taken for granted in Microsoft Office (and virtually every
other word processor/text editor) is that if I cut or copy text from some
place and paste it to the program, the whole thing is copied over. With OOo
Writer it seems that only the first page is pasted in
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Ugly Me wrote:
Something I've taken for granted in Microsoft Office (and virtually every
other word processor/text editor) is that if I cut or copy text from some
place and paste it to the program, the whole thing is copied over.
With OOo
Writer it seems that only the
2009/3/5 John Boyle jbo...@harbornet.com
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 05/03/2009 16:24, John Boyle wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
John Boyle wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
OOo's internal library is at ToolsGallery. Not too much there
though. So ...
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution enters
in an infinite loop.
The
TomW wrote:
John Boyle wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 03/03/2009 01:13, John Boyle wrote:
To ALL: Can anyone tell me how do you gain access to the open clip art
library from either OpenOffice or Scribus? :-[
OOo's internal library is at ToolsGallery. Not too much there
Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with OpenOffice the execution enters
in
On 03/05/2009 07:50 PM, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt
as .doc (97/2000/XP) with OOO300m15, close it and open it again?
I tried it on Windows and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified):
When opening the generated .doc with
At 00:50 06/03/2009 -0300, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
Could you save
http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/fhs60s12.odt as .doc (97/2000/XP)
with OOO300m15, close it and open it again? I tried it on Windows
and on Linux (Ubuntu, but heavily modified): When opening the
generated .doc with OpenOffice
At 11:56 05/03/2009 -0500, Robert Peirce wrote:
If I put a page break in an OO document and save it as a DOC file, I
can't seem to remove the page break from the DOC file. Is there a
way to do this?
Yes: just put the cursor at the head of the new page and press
Backspace. (Or do you mean
At 18:59 05/03/2009 -0500, Nobody Noname wrote:
Something I've taken for granted in Microsoft Office (and virtually
every other word processor/text editor) is that if I cut or copy
text from some place and paste it to the program, the whole thing is
copied over. With OOo Writer it seems that
please see attachment and solve my problem ASAp.
Brian Barker wrote:
At 18:59 05/03/2009 -0500, Nobody Noname wrote:
Something I've taken for granted in Microsoft Office (and virtually
every other word processor/text editor) is that if I cut or copy text
from some place and paste it to the
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