Hi :)
http://www.lasa.org.uk/aims/choosing-the-right-package/
Just under the bullet-points it claims
"
You can purchase AIMS Core which allows up
to 15 concurrent users. This version of AIMS is available in either Access or
SQL versions.
"
So it's a bit unclear whether the Access version is us
Access is no back end. As a front end it's fairly adaptable as long as
the total file size does not exceed 2 Gb. That 2 Gb limit pretty much
rules it out as a back end for anything but very light weight databases.
On 07/17/2013 06:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
+1
to all that, especially the
2013/7/17 Orlando Figueiredo
>
> Hi,
> Does anyone know ir there is a discution group for libreoffice Portugal.
> O.
Take a look at the wiki page for Local Mailing Lists
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Local_Mailing_Lists#Portugu.C3.AAs
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I just checked in Firefox, and the certificate for
https://www.libreoffice.org has a certificate
with a CN for www.libreoffice.org, so I'm not sure what the problem
is... unless of course they've already fixed it.
Here's the certificate.
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Does anyone know ir there is a discution group for libreoffice Portugal.
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Did you add the missing items normally through LO or did you plop
them in via the 'memory cache'?
Sometimes, I've noticed that not doing it 'according to the LO
system', this will happen -
therefore I've found, even though it takes a few minutes longer
than merely copying
and what about 'genuine imitation' ;-)
Yes, I'm ashamed to admit that the USofA probably is the worse for
producing slang ;-)
and bad grammar - as Professor Higgins [My Fair Lady] said,
'and in America, they haven't used it for years' ;-)
From: Tom Davies
Date: Wed
Do you perchance mean to calculate a sum of numbers?
If so, I think you can do what you want by using the BASE portion of
LO;
also, there are various calculators on-line now - some free,
some free for the individual user, some paid - which will do just about any
mathemati
In LO, the 'find' is located by clicking on the 'edit' tab ->
clicking on the 'find' desired.
From: Jean Weber
Date: Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 12:00 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Fwd: [libreoffice-documentation] more questions
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Cc: televisores...@hotmail.com
Hi,
I haven't had any general freezes, or freezes when opening files, but I
do note that opening a csv file can sometimes take an unusually long
time before I get the dialog asking me what sort of file conversions to
make (sorry, I forget off-hand what the dialog is called).
Also, I have in the p
Hi,
> >Or you could just install FireFox and be done with the problems ..
Well, as Tom says, I don't think it's usefull to just say "Get a new
browser". Also, if the certificate is actually wrong, then it should be
corrected, there really is no good reason it should be wrong, and
switching browser
Hi :)
In Calc you can find a Σ sign below the menus, just beside the long white field
where the formula is shown, immediately above the cells of the spreadsheet.
Sometimes the area it selects by default is not quite perfect so you can just
drag-select the area you prefer.
You might find
I have some ODP-format slides
which appear correctly when I view them with the [F5] slide show view in
Impress, but in which some content is missing when I view them in the
normal view, and when I export to PDF. Any ideas why this might be, and how I
can get a PDF in which all the content ap
Hi :)
I kinda agree but even though IE has recently become a minority share of the
web-browser market it is still used by quite a lot of people. Usually those
people are clueless about the alternatives and/or seem to think they are using
a superior product because they haven't really tried anyt
Hi :)
+1
to all that, especially the "Once you are up to date, I'm sure they'd
appreciate any help you can offer.". Plus, making yourself familiar with
HsqlDb 1.8 is a good plan anyway. HsqlDb is java based but it's small and fast
so as an external back-end it's good for most uses.
My workp
Hi :)
"new and improved" is hopefully a duplication rather than a contradiction!
lol. Not always true, of course.
English (US) does tend to use different prepositions under English (GB). Out
advertising people also seems to just muddle them down to try to reinforce
their message. Council
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