Am 07.08.2011 18:35, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I meant 3.2.1, but had forgotten that that was OpenOffice. What I'm trying to do is establish when the inability to use an address data source (in Linux) was introduced. It seems from the thread that I
This is NOT a matter of version. You must never install the ppa versions from the Linux distributors. Since OOo 2.0 they mess up something in every version they recompile and they never integrate all the addressbook drivers for ideologic reasons.
I use to install the versions from http://libreoffice.org/ or http://openoffice.org respectively. Currently I have 3.3.3 and 3.4.1 installed. When I call File>New>Database...
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