On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show
more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case
Hi again Jerry
TinKicker wrote
I tried it and it doesn't work. I have 3.4.4.
When I copy a properly italicized word in my text to the clipboard, then
open the autocorrect form, then type in the word normally in the left box
and paste the before-italicized version into the right box, it
Thanks a lot for your help.
I didn't think about making Microsoft Word use .ott files.
That's a good idea !
thanks again.
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Le mardi 20 décembre 2011 à 20:11 +, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
Is this saved on a per spreadsheet basis or is it global (do I need to
change it back and forth, if I open 2 sheets can one be Precision as
Shown and the other normal.
steve
All options defined in *tools options LO calc calculate* are stored in
the document,
these settings doesn't
W dniu 21.12.2011 09:47, Gérard Fargeot pisze:
Is this saved on a per spreadsheet basis or is it global (do I need to
change it back and forth, if I open 2 sheets can one be Precision as
Shown and the other normal.
steve
All options defined in *tools options LO calc calculate* are stored
Hi Jerry,
Libre User schrieb:
I know that with mine, the Text Only box is checked and grayed out so
it will not take formatted text. And yes I used Ctrl-c to capture the
formatting.
Is there a setting some place that will allow it work the way you describe?
Write the word in italic.
_Mark
Hi,
It works for me in 3.4.2 on Ubuntu Linux.
What *could* cause a problem is if you don't select the whole word before
you create the AutoCorrect Options dialog. I think the safest way is to
double click on the word (and not select it with the mouse cursor.
Cheers,
Leif Lodahl
2011/12/21
Carlo Strata píše v Út 20. 12. 2011 v 20:59 +0100:
On 19/12/2011 13:02, Carlo Strata wrote:
Il 19/12/2011 10:00, Andras Timar ha scritto:
2011/12/19 Petr Mladekpmla...@suse.cz:
Carlo Strata píše v So 17. 12. 2011 v 18:16 +0100:
I have installed LibreOffice 3.4.5 RC1 on two Windows XP
I filed bug report, /Bug 44010
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44010/ now.
I tested little bit more. This problem appears when the test direction
of the page is set vertically. If the text flow is normal horizontal,
the border of the frame becomes visible.
A.N.
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On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places by
the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to show
more
decimal places and see the results.
In your case
Hi :)
I think this is a genuine question rather than spam buti am never completely
sure about these sorts of things. Has anyone offered to help these people?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 17/12/11, Benjamin Kerensa bkere...@ubuntu.com wrote:
From: Benjamin Kerensa bkere...@ubuntu.com
Looks legitimate:
http://www.wou.edu/las/cs/morgan.html
or the search in Google:
Hi :)
I tend to find that a lot of programs in Xp or any Windows OS need more than a
double-click before getting any result at all although there is sometimes a
problem that after a long pause many instances of the program opens.
I think the annoying thing is Windows generally rather than
Hi :)
Gary Schnabl from the documentation team pointed out a hackerish type
cheating way that i really liked.
I simply changed the file extension in the filename using the O/S afterward
from DOC to DOT when porting DOT files from Writer. Those LO DOT files
seemed to work OK.
Gary
It feels a
Somehow I did not see the original posting before I did some email deleting.
What does this educator want from us?
On 12/21/2011 09:53 AM, Don C. Myers wrote:
Looks legitimate:
http://www.wou.edu/las/cs/morgan.html
or the search in Google:
Hi
I did try to make a diagram from Calc .
3 cols with digits:
col 1 is date
col2 is time A
col3 is time B
I want the diagram x= 0-24 (hours) and y= date
in the diagram 2 lines :
line with time A and line with time B
(date and sunrise and sundown)
I cannot tell diagram x = 0-24 hours
lines
Here is the original posting:
Hi
I think this is a genuine question rather than spam buti am never completely
sure about these sorts of things. Has anyone offered to help these people?
Regards from
Tom
--- On Sat, 17/12/11, Benjamin Kerensabkere...@ubuntu.com wrote:
From: Benjamin
Jaap wrote
what does this mean? This post has NOT been accepted by the mailing list
yet.
must i do something to make it acceptable?
why is no help or sticky questions in this forum?
This is not really a Forum. It's a Forum like interface for a mailing list.
You must subscribe to the
On 22/12/11 1:41 AM, Don Myers wrote:
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places
by the
formatting preference. Set the number format for the cells to
show more
decimal
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On 12/21/2011 03:33 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 22/12/11 1:41 AM, Don Myers wrote:
On 21/12/11 5:18 PM, Don Myers wrote:
On 12/20/2011 08:27 PM, James Knott wrote:
nvrk wrote:
The number displayed in a Calc cell is limited in decimal places
by the
formatting preference. Set the
I'm far from an expert. But, once something is selected in the tools,
options., that becomes the default for all new spreadsheets. It
isn't something that you need to do every time you open a new sheet. I
do settlement sheets. To have the right numbers, I need precision as
On 12/21/2011 04:43 PM, Gérard Fargeot wrote:
I'm far from an expert. But, once something is selected in the tools,
options., that becomes the default for all new spreadsheets. It
isn't something that you need to do every time you open a new sheet. I
do settlement sheets. To have the
On 22/12/11 10:43 AM, Gérard Fargeot wrote:
I'm far from an expert. But, once something is selected in the tools,
options., that becomes the default for all new spreadsheets. It
isn't something that you need to do every time you open a new sheet. I
do settlement sheets. To have the
Hi :)
Just thought that some people might want to try beta testing the MariaDb
release candidate to see how well it works as a back-end for Base. Perhaps
comparing it against MySql to see how much more advanced it is although that's
not really an issue anymore.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On
On 12/21/2011 9:39 AM, Jaap wrote:
Hi
I did try to make a diagram from Calc .
3 cols with digits:
col 1 is date
col2 is time A
col3 is time B
I want the diagram x= 0-24 (hours) and y= date
in the diagram 2 lines :
line with time A and line with time B
(date and sunrise and sundown)
I cannot
Well, it's official...I have verified that no matter what source I load a
file from to edit on my PC, the Auto Save backup is always saved to the
directory specified in the Path settings in Tools\Options, which is on my PC
and not on my tablet.
I don't have to worry about prematurely killing my
I am considering downloading your product to avoid having to buy Microsoft
Office. But I have a question about your product. On your Features page you
said that the LGPL public license could be hacked by the user. What does that
mean? Does it mean that anyone can hack it? Please reply
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