Hallo,
mach mal eine Kopie der Datei, dann lösche alle informationen bis auf
den Link. Ändere oder kopiere den Link so, dass er auf eine Datei im
gleichen Verzeichnis zielt. Das auf odt und pdf Dateien.
Ich habe das gemacht und folgendes festgestellt. In Draw funktionieren
die Links. In
Hi. Let me try to help. Load Open Office Write. Click on Tools then
Options then Internet Email. Now on the right select your email
program with the ... button. If the system default email is not in the box
you will have to navigate the ... button to the directory and email program
you want to
In the OP case this will not work because he is using browser based
webmail (Windows Live Mail), not a real email client program.
As Alexandro pointed out Save the file and then insert the saved
file as an attachment.
Dave
Steve_W wrote:
Hi. Let me try to help. Load Open Office Write. Click on
At 11:46 24/10/2014 +0200, Dave Barton wrote:
Steve Wolf wrote:
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Nobody Noname wrote:
I am a computer knowledge deficient individual who needs basic
information of doing things with my computer. I am currently
running in Windows 7 and have installed Open Office
Try the Font Book app. Open the application, then look up the fonts that have
disappeared. Click on the font and see if it is labeled as off. If it is,
then right-click (or two-fingered tap; or Command click) to see the context
menu. Enable the font. Quit Font Book, and see if that worked.
Jim
One other thing you may want to do: Download NeoOffice from the App store. On
Macs, it seems to work with fewer annoyances than AOO. It is Patrick Luby's
rendering of the AOO source code. Being from the App store, it automatically
updates itself in the background. And it just works.
You don't
Embarrassing, embarrassing, embarrassing. What and where is the font book app?
Exactly how do I do this. As I mentioned I’m computer illiterate. pretty much
limited to the keyboard.
Could you direct me by the numbers?
Thanks
On Oct 24, 2014, at 10:08 AM, James Plante jimpla...@me.com
I am being called out and will be back in four hours. Please hold your
thoughts. I prefer to download the NeoOffice but I don;t have time and I need
help to do that. thank you so much
Vince
On Oct 24, 2014, at 10:14 AM, James Plante jimpla...@me.com wrote:
One other thing you may want to
Dear someone,
Whenever I try to open my Open Office files I get the following message in a
window, with the option to ‘reopen’ or ‘don’t reopen’. the snag is that it
won’t do either. I force quit but back it comes when I try again. I have
restarted the computer (Apple Mac) with same result. I
On Fri, 24 Oct 2014 15:12:44 -, Stroma Leith stromale...@talktalk.net
wrote:
Whenever I try to open my Open Office files I get the following message in a
window, with the option to ‘reopen’ or ‘don’t reopen’. the snag is that it
won’t do either. I force quit but back it comes when I try
Vincent,
### To download NeoOffice, do this: ###
Click the App Store icon in your dock. When the window opens, type NeoOffice
in the search block in the upper right corner of the window. Click on the Buy
tab at the bottom.
If you want to keep track of the download, click on the Purchases tab
On 24/10/14 at 4:14 PM, jimpla...@me.com (James Plante) wrote:
One other thing you may want to do: Download NeoOffice from the
App store. On Macs, it seems to work with fewer annoyances than AOO.
Not sure this is really true. I have used both NeoOffice and
Apache OpenOffice, and have opted
Nope, you're still correct. That's for TECH support, though. You can still get
help with How do I problems from forums like this one, since AOO and Neo
operate pretty much identically. There's also NeoWiki, and of course Google.
The reason Patrick went to the $100/yr support was because he just
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