If you tryp to open a file with the proper extensions (e.g. *.ods for a
Calc file) OpenOffice will open it. If you want to create such a file,
use File New choose the type you want to create.
Marc H.
michael epstein a écrit :
how do I open other parts of open office
when I click on the
If you're going to send documents as text file then there is no need for
any wordprocessor at all. In that case you can just use Notepad.
Arnold Huzen
John Meyer schreef:
Probably better, unless you absolutely need the formatting, send it as a
text file (virii-free)
If you need it, print it
The problem is not OpenOffice, but the other office suite that doesn't
support the ISO standard Open Document Format.
Arnold Huzen
rob schreef:
You have come up with one of the common problems in OpenOffice. Open Office
can read Word documents but Word cannot read the Open Office format.
this is the syntax in which i want to export data to pdf it open in pdf file
but said that not supported format ..tell me what to do .
response.setContentType(application/force-download);
response.setHeader(Content-Disposition,
inline;filename=\dockconcepts.pdf\);
--
View this
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 01:32, Kelvin Eldridge wrote:
I've raised the following issue after further reviewing Issuezilla.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73316
Thanks for raising this; I've added my comments.
Issue 64400 appears close, but appears to use what I think
Hi Scott,
Scott Rhoades wrote:
I inherited a document from another author. It uses outline numbering
(which I want), but some headings have numbering turned on and some
are turned off. I want to turn them all on. I know how to turn
numbering on for each heading, one at a time, but I can't find
2007/1/9, rickey deal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If i can ask what version is cal. im trying to use my viedo proffecer to
help me learn how to ues it can you help is it like 2000 2002 2003 2001?
help please thank you
Rickey
To find the version number of your OpenOffice.org: Help About OOo
In big
On 04/01/07, Bernard Bychan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Last Monday I sent an email concerning the problem of typing right to left.
Does anybody know an answer?
Here is my text once more:
How can I type from left to right, as it is needed for Hebrew or Arabic?
I found some explanation about
On 05/01/07, C C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just downloaded OpenOffice today. The problem is that every time I switch
the language from English to Arabic (I'm typing Arabic documents), the
program freezes completely and I have to shut it down. How can I type in
Arabic?
Christine
Can you
Barrie Backhurst wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 13:24 +, Peter Flynn wrote:
Just picking up on this thread from back in March (and elsewhere),
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone can get them from the
XML -- but a margin display of the style used against each
paragraph-level
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is sending my RESUME
via emails -
the end user cannot open - what should I do? Please help.
Save the document in PDF and send them the PDF file.
Sending a resume as an editable document is not a good idea:
Hi all,
When I was reading through the ODF specs [1], I noticed how they embedded
the actual Relax-NG scheme inside the document. This is called Literate
Programming, I learned from google. In this case, all text marked with the
RelaxNG style is extracted somehow, to form the final schema file.
Christopher Frank wrote:
Hi Marek,
I have a problem with RTF. OpenOffice doesn't show and print
vector pictures (see attachment).
The second problem is that the text is worse formatted then in MS
Office.
The RTF-standard has changed several times.
RTF is DOC in other shape. Both
On 1/9/07, Scott Rhoades [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I inherited a document from another author. It uses outline numbering
(which I want), but some headings have numbering turned on and some are
turned off. I want to turn them all on. I know how to turn numbering on for
each heading, one at a
Hi Peter,
Peter Flynn wrote:
Barrie Backhurst wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone can get them from the
XML -- but a margin display of the style used against each
paragraph-level object in my document, so I can see at a glance what
named style has
On 09/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is sending my RESUME
via emails -
the end user cannot open - what should I do? Please help.
thank you.
Include a link to openoffice.org and explain to them why you do not
use MS
Peter Flynn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is sending my
RESUME via emails -
the end user cannot open - what should I do? Please help.
Save the document in PDF and send them the PDF file.
Sending a resume as an editable document is
Peter Flynn schreef:
Barrie Backhurst wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 13:24 +, Peter Flynn wrote:
Just picking up on this thread from back in March (and elsewhere),
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone can get them from
the
XML -- but a margin display of the style used
Hi,
Regarding this document (part of the EuroLook set of test documents):
http://www.vandenabeele.com/openstandards/odf-converter-2007-01-03/ooo2prodflyera3_HU.odt
that I have opened with OpenOffice.org 2.1 on Windows XP.
I look at the frame named Frame6 (the frame that is right aligned
with
Highlight the list you wish to sort by ctrl + A or by draging whilst holding
down the left mouse key. Then go to Tools - Sort. Choose the way you wish
to sort and clk.
From: ANNETTE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: users@openoffice.org
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] how do i get A to
I would certainly not recommend telling a potential employer that they need to
install a specific software package, which they presumably don't currently use,
in order to read one's resume.
It sounds like a fairly certain strategy for having your resume go unread.
-Original
On 10/01/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is sending my
RESUME via emails -
the end user cannot open - what should I do? Please help.
Save the document in PDF and send them the PDF
On 1/10/07, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Flynn schreef:
Barrie Backhurst wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 13:24 +, Peter Flynn wrote:
Just picking up on this thread from back in March (and elsewhere),
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone can get them from
the
Cor Nouws wrote:
[style trace]
I think it is a nice idea.
OTOH, I've not seen situations, where applied styles are that large in
number ánd not distinguish enough to speak of a 'pretty fundamental
omission'. Just my opinion of course.
It's only paragraph styles that Word displays this way.
Arnold Huzen wrote:
The applied style of a paragraph is shown in the toolbar. You only need
to put the cursor in the specific paragraph.
Yes, but only one at a time. The importance of the style margin is that
you can see the style for each paragraph-level object alongside it, all
the way
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 7:06 am, Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
Hi,
Regarding this document (part of the EuroLook set of test
documents):
http://www.vandenabeele.com/openstandards/odf-converter-2007-01-03/
ooo2prodflyera3_HU.odt
that I have opened with OpenOffice.org 2.1 on Windows XP.
I
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which runs a
newly installed copy of Thunderbird. None of them is getting through although I
can send to other addresses and can receive OOo stuff from both subscribed and
unsubscribed users.
This is
Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
...
Could anyone please indicate me why this offset seems to be present in
this document ?
The frame containing that column has 2mm spacing between the left border
and the frame contents.
You can adjust the spacing by selecting the frame, then right-click
Frame
Is there a way I can make my own custom layout for a slide and add it to
the slide layouts in impress. I have seen this question a couple times
around the web and haven't seen an answer. Any tips greatly appreciated.
thanks
troy
Why don't you just save your resumé as PDF? Everybody can read PDF
files. Looks good and professional, too.
Alex.
On Jan 10, 2007, at 4:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would certainly not recommend telling a potential employer that
they need to install a specific software package, which
Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
Could anyone please indicate me why this offset seems to be present in
this document ?
Isn't it from the frames properties?
Cheers,
--
Cor Nouws
Arnhem - Netherlands
nl.OpenOffice.org - marketing contact
Good morning.
My problem is that my work area is covered in dashes/lines and I can't get rid
of them. Is there anything I can do to make these lines disappear? Please help!
Thanks
Derryn
Hi,
When i start Openoffice2.1 , no display appears .
I ve tried by pressing openoffice.org-2.1 in a terminal or by the menu
openoffice.org-2.1 Writer Icon ; the processes starts :
root 15078 1 0 11:12 ?00:00:00 /bin/sh
/etc/openoffice.org-2.1/program/soffice -writer
Dear Sir/Madam
I have recently downloaded Openoffice.org 2.1, but have problems in entering a
formula in writer or witer 2. Is there documentation that can help?
Thanks very much.
(Mr) Frkkie de Bruyn
Hello,
I've tried twice to download OpenOffice 2.0 from your
website. Both times, the server resets and the
download terminated, at 45 percent complete. (Both
times at 45 percent completed download.)
In the past when I was on Windowns 98/SE, if a
download interrupted due to server disconnect,
I am trying to find out if Open Office will open a data base created in MS
Works (*.wdb). I have a file created with Works and wish to open it and do not
have it on this computer. Thanks for your help.
I went to the open office website to download it
When I clicked on download the error message I received said 550
failed to change directory
When I tried the non-javascript download page I got
Error
No matches to your request were found.
Possible
Hi,
Unfortunately I do not recall the source, but I was reading an
eletter in which it said that I could download a single file to fix
the most recent security flaw by replacing the existing file. The
source also indicated that the file was available on your home
page. I looked through the
Please help. How do I uninstall the program.
Thank you.
Ben
Please help. All my word, excel and power point documents are converted
to open office. Is there way I can convert it back. Thanks,
Ben
I feel stupid for hassling other people for this now :-( .
Besides sending an email to the unsubscribe email address at the bottom
of every message, what do I have to do.
I like NNTP interface better and now that there is one, I am using that.
Any possible explanation on why I am not
No, the dialog box appeared, but no styles to choose from were shown.
Since I asked the question, it began working again, so I have no idea what
is wrong with it.
was by any chance the document created with Microsoft Word? I had some
documents created with Word for which the outline numbering was all messed
up and you have to recreate the association between styles and outline
numbering levels from scratch.
Sometimes, when still numbers don't show
Apologies for this; I'm trying to find out why none of my mail is getting to
users@openoffice.org while it is getting to other places. This is being sent
from my web browser.
Please let me know if you get this message; thanks
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which runs a
newly installed copy of Thunderbird. None of them is getting through although I
can send to other addresses and can receive OOo stuff from both subscribed and
On Tuesday, January 09, 2007 9:40 AM [GMT+1=CET], Andy Pepperdine
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 02:13, Kelvin Eldridge wrote:
Hi,
I maintain the Australian English dictionary files, which are now
used across many projects.
The Australian English dictionary file contains
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 9:23 am, Troy Bull wrote:
Is there a way I can make my own custom layout for a slide and add
it to the slide layouts in impress. I have seen this question a
couple times around the web and haven't seen an answer. Any tips
greatly appreciated.
thanks
troy
One caution, if you are sorting in CALC if you just select (highlight)
the column you want sorted, but not the entire rows for the selected
cells, then just the selection will be sorted but not the unselected
columns.
For example selecting only the first column for the sort:
BEFORE
What if the employer is using windows only? They probably won't
even know what a tarball is.
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 10/01/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Flynn wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is sending my
RESUME via
Yes Harold, we're receiving you.
Arnold Huzen
Harold Fuchs schreef:
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which runs a
newly installed copy of Thunderbird. None of them is getting through although I
can send to other addresses and can
I think you should make something like a template for this and store it
in the folder that OOo looks at when you start a new presentation.
Have a look at the guides and howto's at documentation.openoffice.org
Arnold Huzen
Troy Bull schreef:
Is there a way I can make my own custom layout for
On Jan 9, 2007, at 12:51, Robin Laing wrote:
Jim Smith wrote:
I have used OpenOffice in the past when it claimed to be 100%
compatible with MS Word. Unfortunately, I discovered that it was not.
When graphics such as drawings made with Word, pictures, or imported
clip art were used, the
- Original Message -
From: Ben Sahijwani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:38 AM
Subject: [users] [moderated] YOU MUST GIVE A SUMMARY HERE
Please help. All my word, excel and power point documents are converted
to open office. Is there way
Dear Harold,
Received your message loud clear !...
Henri
2007/1/10, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Apologies for this; I'm trying to find out why none of my mail is getting
to users@openoffice.org while it is getting to other places. This is being
sent from my web browser.
Please
On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:03 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Thomas Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel stupid for hassling other people for this now :-( .
Besides sending an email to the unsubscribe email address at the
bottom of every message, what do I have to do.
I like NNTP interface better
Again, read you loud and clear (figuratively)
Henri
2007/1/10, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes Harold, we're receiving you.
Arnold Huzen
Harold Fuchs schreef:
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which
runs a newly
Very good point. I've been on this list for quite a while, and have heard the
term tarball mentioned many times, but I have no idea what it might be or what
I'd do with one if someone sent it to me.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 10
On 1/10/07, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you should make something like a template for this and store it
in the folder that OOo looks at when you start a new presentation.
Have a look at the guides and howto's at documentation.openoffice.org
Arnold Huzen
Troy Bull schreef:
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 8:38 pm, Ben Sahijwani wrote:
Please help. How do I uninstall the program.
Thank you.
Ben
Two steps:
1) If you are using windows, the Quickstarter icon will be in your
System tray (next to the clock). It looks like the silhouette of
three birds on a blue and gray
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apologies for this; I'm trying to find out why none of my mail is getting to
users@openoffice.org while it is getting to other places. This is being sent
from my web browser.
Please let me know if you get this message; thanks
Harold Fuchs
London, England
On Tuesday 09 January 2007 8:38 pm, Ben Sahijwani wrote:
Please help. All my word, excel and power point documents are
converted to open office. Is there way I can convert it back.
Thanks, Ben
Relax, and take a deep breath. You have a file association
problem. Open OpenOffice.org. Use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When i start Openoffice2.1 , no display appears .
...
root 15078 1 0 11:12 ?00:00:00 /bin/sh
/etc/openoffice.org-2.1/program/soffice -writer
...
I know nothing about RHEL but something is fishy if openoffice.org is
installed in /etc and you're
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 12:25 pm, Michele Zarri wrote:
On 1/10/07, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you should make something like a template for this and
store it in the folder that OOo looks at when you start a new
presentation.
Have a look at the guides and howto's
hallo, ich nutze open office 2.1.
gibt es einen weg die seitenränder dauerhaft einzustellen?
Gerd
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Michele Zarri wrote:
On 1/10/07, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you should make something like a template for this and store it
in the folder that OOo looks at when you start a new presentation.
Have a look at the guides and howto's at documentation.openoffice.org
Arnold Huzen
On 10/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would certainly not recommend telling a potential employer that they need to
install a specific software package, which they presumably don't currently use,
in order to read one's resume.
It sounds like a fairly certain strategy for
On 10/01/07, Joe Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the employer is using windows only? They probably won't
even know what a tarball is.
Send a tarball with plain text, html, pdf, odf, word, rtf, ps, and
even a png image of the resume. :)
That was a joke. The suggestion that the
Hi Troy,
Troy Bull wrote:
I teach computer programming and I want a slide with a big text box
area, where each line gets a line number.
What I do now is open a blank slide add a text box, go in to bullets and
numbering, turn on numbering (under the numbering type tab), then switch
tabs to
On 10/01/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very good point. I've been on this list for quite a while, and have heard the
term tarball mentioned many times, but I have no idea what it might be or
what I'd do with one if someone sent it to me.
Well, I don't know how well AOL's
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 1:28 am, debruyn wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
I have recently downloaded Openoffice.org 2.1, but have problems in
entering a formula in writer or witer 2. Is there documentation
that can help?
Thanks very much.
(Mr) Frkkie de Bruyn
Are you using a windows
On 10/01/07, pat gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went to the open office website to download it
When I clicked on download the error message I received said 550 failed to
change directory
When I tried the non-javascript download page I got
Error
No matches to your
Michele Zarri wrote:
On 1/10/07, Arnold Huzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Flynn schreef:
Barrie Backhurst wrote:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 13:24 +, Peter Flynn wrote:
Just picking up on this thread from back in March (and elsewhere),
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 2:42 am, Derryn Howard wrote:
Good morning.
My problem is that my work area is covered in dashes/lines and I
can't get rid of them. Is there anything I can do to make these
lines disappear? Please help!
Thanks
Derryn
The usual suggestion is for you to
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 7:38 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to find out if Open Office will open a data base
created in MS Works (*.wdb). I have a file created with Works and
wish to open it and do not have it on this computer. Thanks for
your help.
No, OpenOffice.org will
On Wednesday 10 January 2007 8:45 am, M.A.S.H.4077th wrote:
hallo, ich nutze open office 2.1.
gibt es einen weg die seitenränder dauerhaft einzustellen?
Gerd
Wenn Sie es nicht auf Englisch sagen können, schreiben Sie doch bitte
an [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan
On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:45 PM [GMT+1=CET],
M.A.S.H.4077th [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hallo, ich nutze open office 2.1.
gibt es einen weg die seitenränder dauerhaft einzustellen?
Gerd
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Keith Bates a écrit :
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 17:08:06 +0100
. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I thought, I read something about a presenter mode/view in Impress
that enables me to see different things on my display and the
projector.
Is anything like this available? Couldn' find it.
Thx
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which runs a
newly installed copy of Thunderbird. None of them is getting through although I
can send to other addresses and can receive OOo stuff from both subscribed and
Alex Zachopoulos wrote:
Why don't you just save your resumé as PDF? Everybody can read PDF
files. Looks good and professional, too.
Alex.
Employers often ask for Word format. Are you then going to submit in PDF?
-
To
Wenn Sie es nicht auf Englisch sagen können, bitte fragen Sie
users@de.openoffice.org
http://de.openoffice.org/servlets/ProjectMailingListList (S.
http://de.openoffice.org/dev/
Marc H.
M.A.S.H.4077th a écrit :
hallo, ich nutze open office 2.1.
gibt es einen weg die seitenränder dauerhaft
Your findings are important to everyone on the list. Good pickup...
/paul
On 1/11/07, Victor Hachenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul
I figured out more details on why this occurs. When you set the
magnification in the 70~it does not align but if you set it in the 90~it
aligns correctly. I
Probably more of a question for the 'portable apps' guys. However I've
also used it and apart from .jar's and other items being recompressed
to be smaller and some changes so that the local drive is not
interrogated for settings I can see no difference.
/paul
On 1/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 10/01/07, Joe Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the employer is using windows only? They probably won't
even know what a tarball is.
Send a tarball with plain text, html, pdf, odf, word, rtf, ps, and
even a png image of the resume. :)
That was a joke. The
James Knott wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 10/01/07, Joe Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What if the employer is using windows only? They probably won't
even know what a tarball is.
Send a tarball with plain text, html, pdf, odf, word, rtf, ps, and
even a png image of the resume. :)
That
They can open the document if they had OpenOffice on their computer. So I
suggest that you either resave the documents as .doc documents (provided they
have M$ Word), or pdf document which they should be able to read.
Greg
Rita Laurance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Openoffice;
When I send an
I see a filter in my OpenOffice.org writer that shows that I can open WordPro
Docs (from Lotus Smartsuite). However, when I open a doc it just comes up a
blank page.
I'm running 2.0.4 (because Kubuntu doesn't have packages for 2.1 and I'm not
into reverse engineering any rpms).
I did install
This is known bug in Calc.
Please register at http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join and vote for it to
be finally fixed at http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=51564
-Original Message-
From: P.N.Panos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 3:06 PM
Harold
Yes this is getting through
Thanks
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 January 2007 15:13
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] Is this getting through?
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my
Harold
I received it
Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 January 2007 16:56
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] Test with Apologies
Apologies for this; I'm trying to find out why none of my mail is getting to
users@openoffice.org
Yep, we can hear you now...good :-)
Seriously, if you suspect problems, check on your SMTP server.
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Please forgive me for this.
I have sent several e-mails to this list from my other computer which runs a
newly installed copy of Thunderbird. None of them is getting through
Thomas Miller-6 wrote:
I feel stupid for hassling other people for this now :-( .
Besides sending an email to the unsubscribe email address at the bottom
of every message, what do I have to do.
I like NNTP interface better and now that there is one, I am using that.
Any possible
R Peters wrote:
Hello,
I've tried twice to download OpenOffice 2.0 from your
website. Both times, the server resets and the
download terminated, at 45 percent complete. (Both
times at 45 percent completed download.)
In the past when I was on Windowns 98/SE, if a
download
Thomas:
The British English version has not been released due to many problems with
missing menu entries and the help files do not exist
when OpenOffice.org was created.
There is an open issue for this problem on the Issue Tracker. This problem was
originally reported by Shaun McDonald with
Peter Flynn wrote:
Just picking up on this thread from back in March (and elsewhere),
what I'm looking for is NOT reveal codes -- anyone can get them from the
XML -- but a margin display of the style used against each
paragraph-level object in my document, so I can see at a glance what
named
Hi Rob,
maybe you are better off with asking this on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ciao,
Mathias
Rob Kramer wrote:
Hi all,
When I was reading through the ODF specs [1], I noticed how they embedded
the actual Relax-NG scheme inside the document. This is called Literate
Programming, I learned from
*Good day sir!!! I am Mellannie again, sorry for asking over and over again,
actually its my first time to add a plug-in in a particular application and
i am still quite confused.*
*What we were really trying to do is to add a plug-in in the
openoffice.writer at the toolbar and a top-level menu,
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