On 28/07/12 15:58, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
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What is you OS?
Windows, Linux, Mac? Which version.
What version of LO are you using? Your statement of using 3.3 since
3.4.5 is confusing. Are you using 3.5.5, 3.5.4, 3.5.3?
while someone tries to figure out the issue, if you
Keys are intended for the internal workings of the database, they are
not meant to be used like this.
What you want is the WHERE clause, or occasionally the HAVING clause,
matching or excluding rows based on their data.
Keys are NOT data and should not be used as such.
Regards
Mark Stanton
BASE's pre-processing, of MySQL at least, prevents the perfectly
legal SQL field specifier
field1 = field2 AS ConditionName
Does it really need to pre-process, or is this more a shortcoming of
its pre-processing?
Regards
Mark
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Am 29.07.2012 14:02, Mark Stanton wrote:
BASE's pre-processing, of MySQL at least, prevents the perfectly
legal SQL field specifier
field1 = field2 AS ConditionName
Does it really need to pre-process, or is this more a shortcoming of
its pre-processing?
Regards
Mark
Hi,
It works
I am sorry, but I can not help with this issue - however I did find it
helpful for a similar sort of problem that I have.
My problem is that I am trying to copy data from PDFs into a
spreadsheet - but all the conversion software that I have found does not
seem to handle PDFLITE which is what
On 07/28/2012 06:00 PM, Jim Lachmar wrote:
I just recently got Libreoffice after having used openoffice for quite awhile,
and after i transferred the documents over and everything, sometimes i open my
documents and huge chunks of the text are invisible and there is no rhyme or
reason to
Hi!
It works when you turn off the parser (direct SQL mode) but then you
don't have an editable record set anymore.
Ah yes, silly me. Because it complained that it had to use SQL view I
assumed it was in SQL mode, it wasn't.
Yes, selecting SQL mode got it to work, but only in a (too)
Am 29.07.2012 15:57, Mark Stanton wrote:
Hi!
It works when you turn off the parser (direct SQL mode) but then you
don't have an editable record set anymore.
Ah yes, silly me. Because it complained that it had to use SQL view I
assumed it was in SQL mode, it wasn't.
Yes, selecting SQL mode
I was told that there are Security issues with 3.4.6.
I download my version[s] of LO directly from LO's download pages, since
it usually has the newest version[s] there well before the repositories
do. For older distros of Linux, for me Ubuntu 10.04, you might never
see anything newer than
On 28/07/12 19:45, Don C. Myers wrote:
I'm running LO on Ubuntu 12.04. I've used all previous versions of LO
through the present 3.5.5.3. My experience with export to pdf is that
the entire file is exported. It does not work to select one page or a
certain selection on a page. If I want to print
Hi Miguel,
On 28/07/12 18:07, MiguelAngel wrote:
El 28/07/12 15:42, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) escribió:
Hi,
I have an rainfall.ods document that has 24 tabs. Two of the tabs
contain figures and the balance contain graphs of the figures.
I recently experienced a problem, it would seem after my
I started out on mainframes when a small computer was the size of a
refrigerator. Then I bought my first computer as a kit and ran PC DOS
on it. So I have seen the PCs from their start.
For Windows, I started using doPDF PDF printing software for maybe 8 or
10 years. I do not remember
Is there a way to have the master document merge the subdocuments
again without closing and opening it ?
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Problems?
If I understood correctly what you want, in the navigator you can do right
click-refresh-all (or something along this line, I use a different
locale). This will refresh all subdocuments.
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2012/7/29 bill will...@techservsys.com
Is there a way to have the master
At 13:32 29/07/2012 -0400, Bill Drescher wrote:
Is there a way to have the master document merge the subdocuments
again without closing and opening it ?
Try Tools | Update | Links (or Tools | Update | Update All).
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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omega
The
Omega sector
America's Last
Line of
Defense
*Can you copy and paste the contents of the PDF file to a text program
like office word and save it as such ( doc ) re open the doc and then
copy and paste into the file (spreadsheet file)
*
On 07/29/2012 06:20 AM, Amulet
On 29-07-12 22:21, Lynne Stevens wrote:
omega
The
Omega sector
America's Last
Line of
Defense
*Can you copy and paste the contents of the PDF file to a text program
like office word and save it as such ( doc ) re open the doc and then
copy and paste into the file (spreadsheet file)
Is there a way to configure my LibreOffice program so that it will read
.azw files.
I am trying to download ebooks from my local library to read on my
Lindle. The file will download, but refuses to save to the Kindle
folder. Instead I get an error message saying that the file cannot be read.
El 29/07/12 18:12, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) escribió:
Hi Miguel,
On 28/07/12 18:07, MiguelAngel wrote:
El 28/07/12 15:42, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) escribió:
Hi,
I have an rainfall.ods document that has 24 tabs. Two of the tabs
contain figures and the balance contain graphs of the figures.
I
Hi all.
Well I hate to say this but I tried the suggested solution, followed the
instructions very carefully. Everything worked fine up to and including
restarting LO after fixing the Java. I was able to go into tools options
java and it shows the new version with no errors as described in
omega
The
Omega sector
America's Last
Line of
Defense
*Are you running windows ? as Linux has a e-book reader that can be
added via the
Software center
*
On 07/29/2012 02:22 PM, George R. Crossman wrote:
Is there a way to configure my LibreOffice program so that it will
read
George R. Crossman wrote:
Is there a way to configure my LibreOffice program so that it will read .azw
files.
I am trying to download ebooks from my local library to read on my Lindle. The
file will
download, but refuses to save to the Kindle folder. Instead I get an error
message saying
A slight update.
By installing I believe the Microsoft Visual C libraries as also suggested
in the workaround mentioned in the original email I am able to eliminate the
error message I was getting when I tried to enable accessibility however the
accessibility functionality still does not seem
Mark Stanton wrote:
Keys are intended for the internal workings of the database, they are not meant
to be
used like this.
What you want is the WHERE clause, or occasionally the HAVING clause, matching
or
excluding rows based on their data.
Keys are NOT data and should not be used as such.
On 07/29/2012 08:08 PM, Dan wrote:
Mark Stanton wrote:
Keys are intended for the internal workings of the database, they are
not meant to be
used like this.
What you want is the WHERE clause, or occasionally the HAVING clause,
matching or
excluding rows based on their data.
Keys are NOT
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