At 16:34 05/12/2017 -0800, Howard Blum wrote:
I must confess, I am spoiled as a very long term Apple Mac user ...
I sympathise ...
... and if I cannot figure out how to use an application without
looking for a user's guide or manual I tend to walk away from the
application and try another.
On 06/12/17 12:55 PM, Richard wrote:
Okay, seems you did not understand me. I'm french so I will try to
explain more precise.
1) Download Open Office from www.openoffice.org and installed it.
2) Went on Google. Search for "Open Office CV models"
3) Found this and dowloaded a model
:
I must confess, I am spoiled as a very long term Apple Mac user and if I
cannot figure out how to use an application without looking for a user's
guide or manual I tend to walk away from the application and try another.
Having said that, I love this application suite much better than MS Office.
On 06/12/17 6:07 AM, Ella Oblas wrote:
I just learned by trial and error that what I have saved is considered a
"picture" and not a document.
OK, the good news is that you learn from your mistakes, now you have to
learn that hijacking someone else message is a bad habit.
If you want help
On 06/12/17 7:03 AM, Richard wrote:
Hi all, Just installed the latest version of open office and I loaded a free cv
for open office.
Opened it and made some changes, clicked on save as... and pou the program
crashes.
You should make sure that you only download from www.openoffice.org
Dave Fisher wrote:
Do you want a debate? I’m reading between the lines of Patricia’s analysis on
the dev list.
If this person tests and it fails with 4.1.3 then it is NOT a regression and is
either environmental or a new bug.
I don't want a debate. I wanted to make sure whether you believed
Do you want a debate? I’m reading between the lines of Patricia’s analysis on
the dev list.
If this person tests and it fails with 4.1.3 then it is NOT a regression and is
either environmental or a new bug.
If it succeeds then it is likely a regression ... and we can see if 4.1.5 will
fix it.
Dave Fisher wrote:
Please try with version 4.1.3.
Why this suggestion? Have you seen similar bug reports specific to
4.1.4? I mean, if it is our bug (crash as soon as the user clicks "Save
As" in any module) and it is a 4.1.4 regression, we'll probably want to
escalate and fix it. For sure
Hi -
Please try with version 4.1.3.
Regards,
Dave
> On Dec 5, 2017, at 12:03 PM, Richard wrote:
>
> Hi all, Just installed the latest version of open office and I loaded a free
> cv for open office.
> Opened it and made some changes, clicked on save as... and pou the
>
Hi all, Just installed the latest version of open office and I loaded a free cv
for open office.
Opened it and made some changes, clicked on save as... and pou the program
crashes.
Tried it with calc, writer, etc etc all the programs of openoffice crashes as
soon as I choose save as.
I'm
I just learned by trial and error that what I have saved is considered a
"picture" and not a document. Could you be searching for a document that the
computer deemed a "picture"?
Ella
From: Diane
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2017
At 08:48 04/12/2017 -0700, John Buono wrote:
I am trying to import a CSV file into a database. I have followed
help page but it does not work.
No-one can be sure exactly what help instructions you have followed
unless you identify them, of course.
I open the CSV file and it opens correctly
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 12:01:00 -0500
"Diane" wrote:
> Hello,
> I use Apache Open Office and would like to insert the file/path into the
> document so I know where it is next time. I’ve tried going to insert, fields,
> other, file name (type), path/file name (format)
Hello,
I use Apache Open Office and would like to insert the file/path into the
document so I know where it is next time. I’ve tried going to insert, fields,
other, file name (type), path/file name (format) and insert. When I do this I
don’t get the path and file name – all I get is “path/file
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