Despite that this issue had been raised ages ago. It still persists in
OOo 3.0 and I can't find the option to remove non-stylesheet languages
without using the paste as plaintext quirk.
Why there is no [Default] language option in the language selector to
remove non-stylesheet language
Hi Xhacker
I think OpenOffice should add a Clipboard like MSOffice.When I write a very
long article,the Clipboard is very convenient.But to my surprise, OOo has
no
Clipboard.Clipboard is very important!This is why I can not leave MSOffice.
A clipboard is a function of the operating system,
Hi Rebecca
There is no need in name calling. The idea of a clipboard is great, but, I
seem to recall that another program has this feature (24 clips), and
name. We are all working toward the same goal, and that is to make OO more,
and better. I will check in later.
Are you suggesting that
On 18 Oct 2008 at 20:03, NoOp wrote:
On 10/18/2008 06:20 AM, Xhacker wrote:
I think OpenOffice should add a Clipboard like MSOffice.When I write a very
long article,the Clipboard is very convenient.But to my surprise, OOo has no
Clipboard.Clipboard is very important!This is why I can not
Mike -
There is no need in name calling. The idea of a clipboard is great,
but, I seem to recall that another program has this feature (24
clips), and name. We are all working toward the same goal, and that
is to make OO more, and better. I will check in later.
Later
- Original
As far as i can tell, Open office has a program to open its applications,
but all these applications are separate, as you can run them directly, by
opening them in your file browser. you can open a Calc program, for example,
from the writer application, but what happens is Writter closes and Calc
Hi, I think a MS ribbon like interface would really improve the ease of use
of OOo.
One way it could be integrated to OOo, is by the 'tabs' replacing the
'menus' (like file, edit, view).
The graphics on open office need improving anyway, and the ribbon should be
optional, because some people
On Oct 19, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Matt Sturgeon wrote:
As far as i can tell, Open office has a program to open its
applications,
but all these applications are separate, as you can run them
directly, by
opening them in your file browser. you can open a Calc program, for
example,
from the writer
Finally managed to download and install OOo version 3.0.0, thought I'd
leave a comment or two for posterity since these are things I haven't
noticed said yet. No complaints, no bugs, etc. are mentioned - I'll use
a different venue for those and I think I know what most will be anyway.
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On Oct 19, 2008, at 5:48 PM, John W Kennedy wrote:
On Oct 19, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Matt Sturgeon wrote:
As far as i can tell, Open office has a program to open its
applications,
but all these applications are separate, as you can run them
directly, by
opening them in your file browser. you
On 10/18/2008 08:34 PM, Xhacker wrote:
Maybe you can visit this page to find more informations about MS Office
clipboard:support.microsoft.com/kb/221190
It is really a useful feature.
Thanks. I wasn't aware of that particular feature (I only open MS Office
for testing).
On Oct 19, 2008, at 6:59 PM, Douglas St.Clair wrote:
On Oct 19, 2008, at 5:48 PM, John W Kennedy wrote:
On Oct 19, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Matt Sturgeon wrote:
As far as i can tell, Open office has a program to open its
applications,
but all these applications are separate, as you can run them
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