On 5/10/2016 4:12 PM, Xen wrote:
> Tanstaafl schreef op 10-05-2016 21:45:
>> Please post the bug number for the enhancement request you have filed
>> to change the recovery system.
> You know very well that I have not filed a bug report, or you would not
> have written
Tanstaafl schreef op 10-05-2016 21:45:
Please post the bug number for the enhancement request you have filed
to
change the recovery system.
You know very well that I have not filed a bug report, or you would not
have written that.
In the words of Saddam Hussein, as he was being prosecuted
@Louise,
MORGAN, Louise wrote
> I would like to check whether this is the correct address to use for
> LibreOffice user support? I also wanted to ask how the user support works,
> when, as I understand it, LibreOffice is a community-developed software -
> is communication open publicly?
Yes
Please post the bug number for the enhancement request you have filed to
change the recovery system.
On 5/5/2016 9:00 AM, Xen wrote:
> One year ago Calligra had a feature (and probably still has) of
> presenting a same kind of recovery dialog to the user.
>
> I couldn't
Hi,
I would like to check whether this is the correct address to use for
LibreOffice user support? I also wanted to ask how the user support works,
when, as I understand it, LibreOffice is a community-developed software - is
communication open publicly?
With best wishes,
Louise Morgan
Dave, I am copying you directly since I do not know if the email client
I am currently using will copy to the list; sorry about that, but I
thought you might like my response faster than several hours from now
when I am using my standard email client.
On 10.05.2016 13:52, dave boland wrote:
I
I want to automate a Calc spreadsheet to do some data analysis. I need
some help finding a complete tutorial on Calc macros. Looking for
something like the books published for Excell.
I read the documentation, but it says user created macros are beyond the
scope of the documentation. REALLY!
It would be nice if there were a built in calc function to display a
number as degrees of a circle, rather than using a formula to convert
radians to degrees.
On 05/07/2016 01:13 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
And has given me ideas on using this feature for storing and handling
angles in
Hi all:
Using Google I found some web sites where I could learn my first
lessons about SQL. With this I could solve my problem to Group my data
in BASE.
But then, I found that the file Spreadsheet that I've using was locked
(user permissions). Well I made a copy of the file with