Hi :)
I thought macros were automatically embedded in documents?
That it might not work all the time and needs a big nudge once in a while made
intuitive sense to me so i thought i was trying to help with that. However i
don't know about macros and usually push people to the various chapters
Hi :)
WoooHooo!! Nicely done! :) Is this whole thread solved now? COngrats of so!
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Carl Paulsen carlpaul...@comcast.net
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Thursday, 16 May 2013, 1:44
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Case
--- On Wed, 5/15/13, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org wrote:
If you do make this work, I am interested to hear about it.
Hi,
It actually works but unpacking/repacking the zip file with your jar isn't
enough. You will get a general I/O error.
After unzipping the odt archive and
Hi all,
My collegues asked me to draw a network server topology.
They would like more sexy pictucres than rectangles and circles:
Would you have a Drawing template to have nice computer network
pictures?
Example:
http://www.fr3d.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/10/network-current.png
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You can always browse openclipart.org; I believe you would find the nice
pics you need here.
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2013/5/16 Mihamina Rakotomandimby miham...@rktmb.org
Hi all,
My collegues asked me to draw a network server topology.
They would like more sexy pictucres than
--- On Thu, 5/16/13, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I thought macros were automatically embedded in documents?
How do you get a macro in a document or do you have to send
it as a separate file?
It depends on the macro type.
Basic, beanshell are directly embedded,
The other
Hi :)
@ Alan. Normally a greyed area like that indicates it is a Table of Contents
or index or something. Uusually the right-click menu gives more options such
as update ToC. I'm not sure what has gone wrong with this one. Hopefully
others ...
@ Anne
Try
Tools - Options - Internet -
On 2013-05-16 09:11:03 Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Hi all,
My collegues asked me to draw a network server topology.
They would like more sexy pictucres than rectangles and circles:
Would you have a Drawing template to have nice computer network
pictures?
Example:
Kérem, mondják meg, hogy lehet beállitani a 12-es alapállapotu betüméretet
14es alapállapotra?
l want to know how can l set up the base letter size 12 to base letter
size 14
so that l should not set up the letter size whenver l start a new
document!
Thanks.
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Hi
Here is your answer in Hungarian :)
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Basic_Fonts/hu
Hope this helps ;)
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On 05/16/2013 05:49 AM, HdV wrote:
On 2013-05-16 09:11:03 Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
Hi all,
My collegues asked me to draw a network server topology.
They would like more sexy pictucres than rectangles and circles:
Would you have a Drawing template to have nice computer network
On 05/16/2013 03:03 AM, Vieri wrote:
--- On Wed, 5/15/13, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org wrote:
If you do make this work, I am interested to hear about it.
Hi,
It actually works but unpacking/repacking the zip file with your jar isn't enough. You
will get a general I/O error.
Hi Tom.
Well, not quite. In my particular case this formula worked. But with
some off-list input from smarter brains than mine, I realize it wouldn't
work under many situations.
It turns out the formula would need to change a bit, otherwise what I
did would leave a trailing semi-colon
Hi All,
Just a friendly reminder that we do have a public call tomorrow for QA. The
agenda can be found here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Meetings/2013/May_17
Also I think we're going to experiment with something new this time, going
to do a google+ hangout along with our normal
Just a quick question. What happens if any of the fields already contains a
semi-colon?
Iain
On Thursday 16 May 2013 10:23:23 Carl Paulsen wrote:
Hi Tom.
Well, not quite. In my particular case this formula worked. But with
some off-list input from smarter brains than mine, I realize it
Here's a formula that works. It's ugly, but it works.
=MID(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(;A1;B1;C1;D1;,;;,;),;;,;),2,LEN(SUBSTITUTE(SUBSTITUTE(;A1;B1;C1;D1;,;;,;),;;,;))-2)
The thing to do in a case like this is to break the problem down into
sections. There are many ways to approach this specific
That wouldn't change anything. The existing semi-colon would be treated
as just text in the field contents, so it would show up where it is in
the field as well as the formula one. If you already have semi-colons
in the fields at the end of the text, then they wouldn't be needed in my
case.
Hi:
I uninstalled my 3.6 LibreOffice a few weeks ago when I discovered that the
Ubuntu Software Center had an official version of the new 4.0.2. I'm using
a 64 bit version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS by the way.
I've had a slew of problems with that release and don't have the time to
fool with it, so I
Hi.
If you open a terminal/konsole/command prompt and type libreoffice
--writer and press return, does libreoffice start.
If it does you may just have to add some start items to your menu.
Steve
On 2013-05-17 10:29, CVAlkan wrote:
Hi:
I uninstalled my 3.6 LibreOffice a few weeks ago when I
Hi Steve:
No, none of the modules run (--writer, calc, etc.)
There's apparently some older ubuntu menu integration stuff still on the
machine - possibly even leftover from my 3.6 installation.
Frank
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Hi, my debian knowledge is limited but this issue has been raised in the
past. Can you try:
sudo apt-get remove libreoffice*( is that the right command to
remove everything?)
then do your first part again (the stuff in the ...tar.gz) and see what
you get
What do you end up with? I
please help!
The file I was working on in libreoffice somehow got saved on all
three of my drives in a corrupted format. A 75 page writer doc
is opening up as a 7 page document, and ms word is unable to open it.
saying that the file has been damaged, or is saved in the wrong format.
I see that
Below is the method I've used for originally OpenOffice, and now
LibreOffice. This is for a 64 bit install. I've done 3 clean installs of
Ubuntu 13.04, and replaced the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice with the
Document Version of 4.0.3.3 on each machine without issue. This method
has never
Hi.
Does it look like the file has become much smaller.
You could try copying the file and changing the extension on the copy to
.zip. Unzip the file and then see if you can find your bulk of text, may
be in content.xml. If it seems to be there then that could be your last
resort to use that
On Thu, 16 May 2013 21:22:51 -0400, John Cuda jrstar...@yahoo.com wrote:
please help!
The file I was working on in libreoffice somehow got saved on all
three of my drives in a corrupted format. A 75 page writer doc
is opening up as a 7 page document, and ms word is unable to open it.
saying
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