Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). What is your address? I will download, burn, and mail you one. Please provide a link to the .iso file that you need. If you don't know, then let me know which OS you

[users] CD supplier???

2009-10-25 Thread James Knott
While looking at the CD vendor list, I noticed one in the U.S. called OilSpecial.com. That site is for lubricating oils and has absolutely nothing to do with OpenOffice.org. Why is this vendor on that list? - To unsubscribe,

Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread James Knott
hopefulau wrote: Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). A list of vendors can be found here: http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html#cdrom Please note we cannot vouch for any of them. Also

Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread Harold Fuchs
James Knott wrote: hopefulau wrote: Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). A list of vendors can be found here: http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html#cdrom Please note we cannot

Re: [users] CD supplier???

2009-10-25 Thread jonathon
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 14:38, James Knott wrote: nothing to do with OpenOffice.org.  Why is this vendor on that list? Because once a vendor is listed, nobody does periodic vetting of them, to ensure that they still do whatever they originally claimed to do. jonathon

Re: [users] CD supplier???

2009-10-25 Thread Andy
James Knott wrote: While looking at the CD vendor list, I noticed one in the U.S. called OilSpecial.com. That site is for lubricating oils and has absolutely nothing to do with OpenOffice.org. Why is this vendor on that list? James, I am not sure but I will forward your inquiry to the lead

[users] Pirate flag clipart

2009-10-25 Thread Lars Nooden
I have an early draft of some clipart: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~lars/Flyers/mount-pirate-party.odg Where does clipart for OOo get submitted these days? /Lars - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For

Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, James Knott wrote: hopefulau wrote: Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). A list of vendors can be found here: http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/index.html#cdrom Please note

Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread Harold Fuchs
Robert Holtzman wrote: On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, James Knott wrote: hopefulau wrote: Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). A list of vendors can be found here:

Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread Michael Adams
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 22:35:01 -0700 (PDT) Came this utterance formulated by hopefulau to my mailbox: Hi I am on dialup and lost my copy of OpenOffice. Does anyone know where I can get a CD sent to me? (I live in Australia). I would recommend buying a $20 USB flash stick. Then walking into

[users] Create a Formula

2009-10-25 Thread Walter Hildebrandt
In a cells of a column the following formula is entered. IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(D4;$B$4:$B$200;1;0));;VLOOKUP(D4;$B$4:$B$200;1;0)) This formula produces all the entries that are in both the B column and the D column. What formula would produce only the entries that are in the D column but * not* in

[users] Re: Can I save printer settings as default? (or is it a cups issue?)

2009-10-25 Thread NoOp
On 10/23/2009 10:03 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: It would appear that on Oct 22, NoOp did say: On 10/21/2009 06:56 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote: Hi, I'm not really sure if this might be a cups issue... -snipped. . . .. . . .. .stuff

Re: [users] Create a Formula

2009-10-25 Thread Brian Barker
At 20:35 25/10/2009 -0600, Walter Hildebrandt wrote: In a cells of a column the following formula is entered. IF(ISNA(VLOOKUP(D4;$B$4:$B$200;1;0));;VLOOKUP(D4;$B$4:$B$200;1;0)) This formula produces all the entries that are in both the B column and the D column. That is somewhat redundant.

Re: [users] Create a Formula

2009-10-25 Thread Walter Hildebrandt
Yes, Brian, the formula that I presented is somewhat redundant. What you suggested for the redundant formula worked correctly. Also, the formula you suggested to show what is in D column but not in B column worked correctly. Thank you for the help. Walter On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 9:26 PM,

Re: [users] Thanks - Lost copy of Open Office

2009-10-25 Thread hopefulau
Hi Thanks for all the suggestions. Cheers Irene From: Harold Fuchs hwfa.openoff...@googlemail.com To: users@openoffice.org Sent: Mon, 26 October, 2009 1:48:04 AM Subject: Re: [users] Lost copy of Open Office James Knott wrote: hopefulau wrote: Hi I am