I down loaded OO and found files loose in my documents folder. How do
I removed them and reinstall OO in the proper location for Vista Home
Prem. Firefox browser.
I also found an error when trying to view a site through Apache
server?
Thank you.
Avie
1. You gave no summary as indicated
Am 2008-04-20 08:07:00, schrieb James Knott:
Edwin Keen wrote:
I am greatly concerned with the security problems arising from my
downloading of your software. The linked page sets out an analysis of
these problems which I have failed to understand. It does not offer a
patch to download
Thank you Dave for all the information..Barbara
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Albert L. Rodney wrote:
Hello,
I have just been reading about the Open Office Suite, it sounds exciting. I am
so tired of the outdated MS Office I am working with...my Word program is
constantly crashing on me and trying to recover my documents and work. I did
not get a MS version of SW
Hello,
I have just been reading about the Open Office Suite, it sounds
exciting. I am so tired of the outdated MS Office I am working
with...my Word program is constantly crashing on me and trying to
recover my documents and work. I did not get a MS version of SW but
all the dubbed copies
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From: Twayne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed 16 Apr 2008 23:26:21 EST
Hello,
I have just been reading about the Open Office Suite, it sounds
exciting. I am so tired of the outdated MS Office I am working
Brenda Schrag wrote:
The problem is that I don't want it as default for all my documents. It
messing up all of my formatting on MSWord. How can I change the default?
For each type of file (that is extension) right-click on a file of that
type, select “Open With from the menu, select
ch wrote:
Already cc-ed to OP.
dear good hearts at open office
just wondering whether u hv open office
word processor in thai script??
pls advise...
thanks
regards
h. goh
Try this link:
http://th.openoffice.org/about-downloads.html
Jonathan
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Kathy Hoffman wrote:
Hi,
I am using OpenOffice .org Writer and I need help with trying to use
a resume' wizard. I cannot seem to find anything on it. I have
tried searching, help, etc. and cannot find a template or anything.
Can you help me with this. Is there further downloads for
John wrote:
Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
I am using version 2.3 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is : I do Legal
work involving the Dollar $ sign with two (2) vertical bars and find
Open O changes files that has the double bar to a single. Single is not
Alex Janssen wrote:
( sorry for the double post. just to let you know i replied to his
personal address)
James Porter said the following on 03/15/2008 01:01 PM:
I can't get spellcheck to work
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Dorothy Wolfe wrote:
I am using OpenOffice.org1.1
In August 2007---A sudden power outage lost my material I was working on and I
kept getting this message:
OpenOffice.org cannot be started due to an error in accessing the
OpenOffice.ort configuraton data.
Please contact your system
eartist wrote:
5.2.08
Hello,
I am using a Mac: Hardware Overview:
Model Name:iMac Model Identifier:iMac4,1 Processor Name:
Intel Core Duo Processor Speed:2 GHz Number Of Processors:1
Total Number Of Cores:2 L2 Cache:2 MB Memory:1 GB Bus
Speed:667 MHz Boot
Joseph Florio wrote:
Dear Sirs:
I am not sure why I need to send a summary, please explain. I was also
wondering if I could also use another email address that I may use more
often. If I can not do that, please explain how I can change email address
to a different one.
Thank you,
Joseph
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please, please help - i just started to create a new document and I
DON'T
KNOW WHAT I DID - but all of a sudden i have what looks like a
proofreaders
paragraph mark all over the document AND when i open any documents
already
created the stupid mark is on
Cyrille Larat wrote:
Bonjour,
Open office est-il compatible avec Windows Vista ?
C. Larat
Ouais.
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chris via wrote:
Is it possible to buy a Cd for the Open office? I tried to download
overnight and it did not install. I think it may be that I have dial
up and it takes a long time. thanks
Hi
Here are links to suppliers of CD's:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/
No guarantees as to
On 08/24/2007 09:14 AM, Mike Bessie wrote:
Hi Folks,
This is not a problem but a mild request (in other words, when you have
time). I use OpenOffice version 2.2 that came with my Ubuntu Linux 7.04.
This is on a dual-boot machine with Microsoft.
Since I have MS and am disabled, I use
On 08/16/2007 02:31 PM, august yearsago wrote:
Hello: I have the StarOffice system ( word processor, and star
office presentation). My operating system is Windows me.
In my work ( home office ) I'll have to work with microsoft documents
and use Excel to send and recieve information.
On 08/08/2007 06:33 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 20:50:52 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always reply to the list, as that's what comes up in the To: field.
As this mailing list allows unsubscribed addresses to post messages, you might
be well advised to do
On Wed, 08 Aug 2007 18:42:32 -0700
NoOp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I hit 'reply all', then the message goes to:
To: users@openoffice.org
Newsgroup: gmane.comp.openoffice.questions
That's odd. It must be something to do with the way that your mail client is
interpreting the headers on the
On 08/07/2007 03:45 AM, ha51leg wrote:
Please can you tell me how to prepare single letters of the alphabet
for printing singly larger than 96.
Thank you.
Regards ,
Frederick Meilak.
Just type in the size that you want. For instance; type in 200 and
you'll see the character change to
NoOp wrote:
On 08/07/2007 03:45 AM, ha51leg wrote:
Please can you tell me how to prepare single letters of the alphabet
for printing singly larger than 96.
Thank you.
Regards ,
Frederick Meilak.
Just type in the size that you want. For instance; type in 200 and
you'll see
On 08/07/2007 02:40 PM, James Knott wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Just type in the size that you want. For instance; type in 200 and
you'll see the character change to 200 dpi.
I believe that value refers to points which is the traditional method
of measuring font size.
Correct :-) I have
On 07/23/2007 07:38 AM, Joan Lluís wrote:
(Text translated by means of compatible program.)
Considered personal of OpenOffice.
I have a problem and wanted that you informed to me about its
solution. What is necessary to do so that the program leaves words to
end of paragraph? I have
On 07/22/2007 08:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not under stand why your program is not formatted for
disability. you cannot even find how to shut it off. You have not
made this very user friendly and I am about to the end of dealing
with companies like you when we those with eye
Best will be to type over this, even if it takes away the line. Then,
you choose Underline. When you print it out, it will look the same.
anthony smith wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedI just
downloaded Open-Office and I like to be able to fill in blanks on a
text
Barry Young wrote:
How can we set open-office up to provide an option to have a path/file
name showing on a print our of a draft document.
Word Perfect has it at Menu/Insert/Other and Word, as I recall, has
it as an Item on Insert.
A minor but frustrating issue.
Help please!
Hi
On 07/11/2007 12:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.opd or .odp? .odp is an OpenDocument Presentation and can be opened with
OpenOffice.org's Impress component. I'm not sure what .opd is.
Quoting Sarah Couture [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have received several .opd files, and your site told me
On 06/20/2007 11:47 PM, Russell Butler wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Umm...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=openoffice+%2Bmedical+dictionary
Thanks NoOp,
I notice actually several of those links are to my own posts! Others are
to online services, which are really only useful if you are
NoOp wrote:
On 06/20/2007 04:57 PM, Russell Butler wrote:
Robin Eason wrote:
I downloaded open office and I've been using Microsoft word for a few
years. I do transcription for two doctor's offices and I have
downloaded two different spell-checkers for medical transcription on my
home
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Why do you need a subscription number? Openoffice is freely available and
My guess is the OP bought a subscription service that
provides them with updates to their software on a biennial
basis. They haven't received their update, and want to know
what has happened to the
On Wednesday June 20 2007 1:18 pm, Smith, Jeff (PCLN-NW) wrote:
Lucy,
Without changing keyboard configurations, which I'm not familiar
with, you can use some key sequences which should do the trick. I
have a cheat sheet with these printed out for my wife who does
Spanish translations.
I
Donald wrote:
Dear Sir
Could you tell me when the Scottish Gaelic version of Open Office will be
available.
Regards
Donald
Hi Donald,
My guess would be as soon as someone like your good self helps out Evan
Brown and JD Gresset with the translation. If you go to this
Hi,
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
Donald wrote:
Dear Sir
Could you tell me when the Scottish Gaelic version of Open Office will be
available.
Regards
Donald
Hi Donald,
My guess would be as soon as someone like your good self helps out Evan
Brown and JD Gresset with the translation. If you go to
Louise J Bowles wrote:
I'm using version 1.1.3 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is I need an
update. I have superscription number: PSE138909764. Can you help? I
also have an dial-up modem.
Louise J Bowles
Hi Louise,
Why do you need a subscription number? Openoffice is freely available and
free
Robin Eason wrote:
I downloaded open office and I've been using Microsoft word for a few
years. I do transcription for two doctor's offices and I have
downloaded two different spell-checkers for medical transcription on my
home computer. When using open office for the first time yesterday
On 06/20/2007 04:57 PM, Russell Butler wrote:
Robin Eason wrote:
I downloaded open office and I've been using Microsoft word for a few
years. I do transcription for two doctor's offices and I have
downloaded two different spell-checkers for medical transcription on my
home computer. When
Lucy,
Without changing keyboard configurations, which I'm not familiar with, you can
use some key sequences which should do the trick. I have a cheat sheet with
these printed out for my wife who does Spanish translations.
I believe the ALT key has to be the left one (if your keyboard has more
dt wrote:
Can you tell me why, when I downloaded a Make Your Own Karoake program, I
ended up with your Openoffice.org and Microsoft Office Workalike So...
folders and instuctions? Please?
Thank you,
Dale Starkey
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Hi Dale,
I guess it depends on where you downloaded it
larry dodds wrote:
WHAT IS the page to go to for the latest updates?? do you have one or
is it supposed to be lost in all the mubo jumbo ? don't do this, go to
here but not here?? way to busy to find the down load pages for the
updates?? there is no page that says go here for update 2.2.1
Joe Conner wrote:
Many free fonts are available from:
http://www.press.redhat.com/2007/05/09/liberation-fonts/
Adrian Try wrote:
Hi Darren
Can you instruct how I can add fonts to Openoffice in Ubuntu
Linux please?
You add the fonts to the operating system, not OpenOffice.org
itself. Then
Anthony Lewing wrote:
In OpenOffice Writer I am writing a novel (long Document). If I wish to
GO TO a certain page, please could you tell me in simple terms how I do
it. In Word Control G seems to do it. Does OpenOffice have a similar
easy way of achieving this?
Many thanks
Press F5.
Anthony Lewing wrote:
Dear Sir
In OpenOffice Writer I am writing a novel (long Document). If I wish to
GO TO a certain page, please could you tell me in simple terms how I do
it. In Word Control G seems to do it. Does OpenOffice have a similar
easy way of achieving this?
Many thanks
Tony
James Knott wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have dial up AOL with Windows. It says that it is going to take 10
hours to download your program. Is there any way it can be downloaded
quicker?
No, the download time is determined by your dial up connection.
However, you can buy an
Good afternoon.
I can't download the program. When I try to install the program the sistem
wrote: The Installation Wizard cannot be run properly bacause you are
logged is as a user without suffisient administrator rights for this
sistem.
What am I doing wrong?
Please help.
My best regards
Elena Sokolenko wrote:
Good afternoon.
I can't download the program. When I try to install the program the sistem
wrote: The Installation Wizard cannot be run properly bacause you are
logged is as a user without suffisient administrator rights for this
sistem.
What am I doing wrong?
On Wednesday April 11 2007 1:46 pm, James Knott wrote:
Elena Sokolenko wrote:
Good afternoon.
I can't download the program. When I try to install the program
the sistem wrote: The Installation Wizard cannot be run properly
bacause you are logged is as a user without suffisient
Margaret (Maggie) Scott wrote:
I’m trying to find Neoffice so that I can download it onto my MAC O/S
version 10.
I went to HYPERLINK http://www.neoffice.org/www.neoffice.org and found
downloads for PC. But not for MACS. I send a lot of MAC docs to people who
have PCs.
Can you direct
2007/3/21, CAV @ Verizon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dan Lewis keyed the following on 3/15/2007 10:50 PM:
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Copy to Renee since she is not subscribed.
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Dan Lewis keyed the following on 3/15/2007 10:50 PM:
On Thursday March 15 2007 9:48 pm, paul wrote:
CAV @ Verizon wrote:
RENEE keyed the following on 3/15/2007 1:49 PM:
I uninstalled open office but it is still on my c/drive and my
documents, and
my program files. How do I get all this stuff
by sending an email to users@openoffice.org
tom
On 21 Mar 2007, at 00:38, CAV @ Verizon wrote:
Dan Lewis keyed the following on 3/15/2007 10:50 PM:
On Thursday March 15 2007 9:48 pm, paul wrote:
CAV @ Verizon wrote:
RENEE keyed the following on 3/15/2007 1:49 PM:
I uninstalled open office
CAV @ Verizon wrote:
RENEE keyed the following on 3/15/2007 1:49 PM:
I uninstalled open office but it is still on my c/drive and my
documents, and
my program files. How do I get all this stuff off of my computer?
please help
Windows? Linux
I'm guessing that since the poster mentions C
On Thursday March 15 2007 9:48 pm, paul wrote:
CAV @ Verizon wrote:
RENEE keyed the following on 3/15/2007 1:49 PM:
I uninstalled open office but it is still on my c/drive and my
documents, and
my program files. How do I get all this stuff off of my
computer? please help
Windows?
this
frustrated graphic artist.
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To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: Heather [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [users] [moderated] YOU MUST GIVE A SUMMARY HERE won't
print from Open Office.or 2.0
Hi,
Can you
Heather wrote:
I am using Open Office .org 2.0 and each time i produce a document
and send it to my printer IT WILL NOT PRINT. I can print other
things off the web but not what I compose on Open Office???!!!***
What can i do to change this problem...I am wishing I still had my
Microsoft
Klaus Ziedrich wrote:
Hello
why is for MacOsX intel the OpenOffice 2.0.3 and not 2.1.0. When do you
change the version?
Gruesse
Klaus Ziedrich
Hi Klaus
I'm not a Mac user, but you will find links here:
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/x11-104-Intel.html
Seems there are some
Bill Kuhns wrote:
There was a tutorial, I think, tho I might be using differing terminology,
in Impress, unless I was just dreaming it, that walked one through a sample
piece. I started it, did not save it, and now cannot find the tutorial
again. Was I dreaming, or where might I find it.
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen:
Paul wrote:
I want to change to your open office suite but would like to know if
others who use microsoft office will be able to open documents and
spreadsheets that are in open office. I am most worried about excel.
OOo can certainly save
Del Haug wrote:
When using open office calc, I can freeze panes at the top of the page,
but how do I get those frozen panes to appear on each page of the
spreadsheet when I print it?
Format/Print ranges/edit
then define rows to repeat or columns to repeat
Tibor cook wrote:
I am using v 2.0.2 Open Office. The platform is WindosXP Professional. I am
a Hungarian speaker in an English speaking country. To use special
characters amounts to a chicken pecking at grains. Is there a keyboard
short-cut system where (sorry to say: as in Microsoft Office)
Tibor cook wrote:
I am using v 2.0.2 Open Office. The platform is WindosXP Professional. I am
a Hungarian speaker in an English speaking country. To use special
characters amounts to a chicken pecking at grains. Is there a keyboard
short-cut system where (sorry to say: as in Microsoft Office)
From another member of the list:
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You appear not to be subscribed to the users mailing list.
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Andrew Kate Smith wrote:
Please:
I need my password so I can get going. It's been 2 hours!
Kate
Kate,
In order to operate OpenOffice.org you do not need a password. You just
install the program and run it.
If you registered for a password in order to participate in online
discussions
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:27:30 +0200, Drago wrote:
I+m use OpenOffice 2.0 and have question: how to open dba file. Thanks
Please see the note on the first page of Chapter 7 of
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf
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ODery wrote:
a.. I am trying apply to the background word 'draft' to each page of a word
document as it prints. Please tell me how.
One way is to create a graphic of the word draft. (You can do this in
OOo Draw and then export it as a tiff or in some other normal graphic
format.) Then
OpenOffice does not require a password.
Roxann Milby
Wing B Office Admin
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I am still
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