On 4/12/2012 5:56 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 12/03/12 23:46, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
On 4/12/2012 5:36 PM, Gary Aitken wrote:
On 12/03/12 18:39, James Plante wrote:
One of the reasons I *don't* use master docs is because
of the extra work needed to cross-reference various parts of a
On Dec 4, 2012, at 3:36 AM, Martin Groenescheij mar...@groenescheij.com wrote:
The advantage of entering a cross-reference as a field is that you do */not
have to adjust the references manually/* every time you change the document.
Just update the fields with F9 and the references in the
Hello Forum,
I have been chugging along on a 300 page manuscript in Open Office. I
brought it into OO from an old (I mean old) version of word. All was
going well until a few minutes ago when OO seemed to be reading my
document very strangely. The header disappeared, the endnotes
First, save in native ODF (.odt).
Remember that the .doc import/export filters have been reverse engineered, you
may face some troubles by continuing using this format.
Always work in .odt and export in .doc when needed only. This way you keep a
secure copy of your document.
If your document
Abiword may help (not sure if there is a version for Mac).
Else, can you upload the file somewhere (not sure the list allows attachments)?
You can make a small file if you manage to keep that behavior. You can attach
files (128kB max) in the forum. Else, mediafire.com is a good one.
Hagar
Le
I've had a similar problem with OOo on the Mac. Got about 170 pages of a 200+
page report done, and the program wouldn't save the file. It started the
aberrant behavior you describe. I closed the file, and opened it in NeoOffice,
a dedicated Mac version of OOO. Worked fine. Find NeoOffice at
: Re: ack! Mac Viewing Issues
I've had a similar problem with OOo on the Mac. Got about 170 pages of a 200+
page report done, and the program wouldn't save the file. It started the
aberrant behavior you describe. I closed the file, and opened it in NeoOffice,
a dedicated Mac version of OOO