I totally agree with Joe's comment. LO including Calc has an excellent PDF
export feature with many options (review the various tabs at File > Export
to PDF). Also, print ranges can be set by Tab/Sheet, cells set as
non-printable and Headers & Footers can be used to identify content, page
You can EXPORT PDF directly from CALC. Then you have no need to
copy/paste, just attach the pdf.
On 08/29/2016 12:57 PM, Katarina Behrens wrote:
Hi *,
I can't really help you (I'm "just" a developer, not a Libreoffice user), but
maybe someone on this list can ...
I would rather discourage
Hi *,
I can't really help you (I'm "just" a developer, not a Libreoffice user), but
maybe someone on this list can ...
I would rather discourage usage of DDE though, but that's just my personal
opinion
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Hi,
I am developing an office extension for my company.
It is based on Java and I have generated an oxt file. My initial
installation and testing activites succeded.
*_Environment_*
OS: Windows 7
Libreoffice versions: > 3.5.X , 4.X, 5.X
Java versions: jdk 6, jdk 7, jdk 8
Armin,
I think it is sorted for OP by using an ODF document. But you might have a
read of
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Discussion-about-highlighting-MS-compatibility-issue-tt4139399.html#none
and the linked BZ issues to see comment(s) from Tamás on dealing with round
trips to OOXML
Hi Henry and all:
I think that style «Automatic (Human)» is the most basic style (default
for LO), and doesn't have much particular characteristic as have the
other styles.
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El dom, 28-08-2016 a las 19:58 +0200, M Henri Day escribió:
> 2016-08-28 4:42 GMT+02:00 jorge