iPad

2014-03-19 Thread Donna Lee
Will open office consider software for the iPad?

 
Donna Ford-Lee

Tulsa, OK
USA


open office writer

2014-03-19 Thread Marie Johansson
Hi!

I am writing to ask if you could help me With  my open Office writer
programme. It doesn't allow me to get those wrinkley red lines under my
spelling mistakes, unless I am writing in Norwegian. I downloaded dic-en
(?) and something else that had to do With British English dictionaries,
which I turned on via ooen Office writer. But, it doesn't work. the dic-en
(?) says it has to have open Office 4.0 but when I tried downloading or
upgrading, it told me I already had the latest Upgrade.
So my question to you is; How can I make my English Dictionary work before
sunday? Sunday is the day my British essay is due, and I rather like
getting the red lines under my mistakes so I don't miss them before I hand
it in...

Thank you.

kind regards
Marie


AOO 4.1 Beta Survey

2014-03-19 Thread Rob Weir
If you have been trying the Apache OpenOffice 4.1 Beta we'd like to
get your feedback.

You can find our Beta survey here:

http://survey.openoffice.org/index.php/732688/

If you have not yet tried our Beta, and want to, you can read more
about it on our blog:

https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/seeking_beta_testers_for_apache

if you just starting to try the Beta feel free to work with it for a
few days and then come back to the survey.  We'll continue collecting
Beta feedback for another week or so.

Thanks!

-Rob

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How Do I Get Rid of Searchconduit?

2014-03-19 Thread Bernie H
It seems Apache OpenOffice has deposited this search engine on my
computer, along with Mysearchdial. I don't want or need either one of these
annoyances. Please advise how I can kill them both, as I've tried to delete
Mysearchdial from Internet Options (where it highjacked my home page!), but
can't find either program listed so I can uninstall them. Thanks.


Re: How Do I Get Rid of Searchconduit?

2014-03-19 Thread johnny smith

On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 17:27:14 -, Bernie H bjhade...@gmail.com wrote:


It seems Apache OpenOffice has deposited this search engine on my
computer, along with Mysearchdial.


it seems that you have downloaded openoffice from a location other than 
openoffice.org/download. thus, it is not surprising that you have found some 
unnecessary stuff appended by the distributor. in future, always download from 
the official website, which is www.openoffice.org.


Please advise how I can kill them both, as I've tried to delete
Mysearchdial from Internet Options (where it highjacked my home page!), but
can't find either program listed so I can uninstall them.


that depends on what your os and browser are. in general, just open the 
browser's preferences and change the homepage. for more detailed instructions, 
please provide more detailed description of the problem and the environment.

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Re: How Do I Get Rid of Searchconduit?

2014-03-19 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 10:27:14 -0700
Bernie H bjhade...@gmail.com wrote:

 It seems Apache OpenOffice has deposited this search engine on my
 computer, along with Mysearchdial. I don't want or need either one of these
 annoyances. Please advise how I can kill them both, as I've tried to delete
 Mysearchdial from Internet Options (where it highjacked my home page!), but
 can't find either program listed so I can uninstall them. Thanks.

Details on removal are given at
http://www.malwareremovalguides.info/start-mysearchdial-com-removal-guide/

and at
http://botcrawl.com/how-to-remove-conduit-search-malware/


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Re: Installation of OO 4.0.1 on iMac

2014-03-19 Thread Wolfgang Weichert
Thanks a lot, this worked. I am also new to Apple otherwise I might have
known about the gatekeeper.


On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 3:16 PM, johnny smith ka...@krovatka.su wrote:

 On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 19:07:28 -, Wolfgang Weichert 
 wkweich...@gmail.com wrote:

  I downloaded Open Office from the openoffice.org  website. On clicking
 the
 download button it went to
 sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/?source=dlp.

 After moving the application to the application folder and trying to open
 it, I get the message OpenOffice.app can't be opened because it is from
 an
 unidentified developer. Downloaded from sourceforge.net.


 Apache OpenOffice 4.0.0 will be flagged by the new Gatekeeper facility in
 Mac OS X Mountain Lion. This is a new feature to help guard against malware
 on Mac systems. There is a procedure laid out at the following link to
 allow applications not installed from the Mac App store to run. See the
 article at Mac support at http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5290.

 (from here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/
 AOO+4.0+Release+Notes, known issue no. 1)

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Re: How Do I Get Rid of Searchconduit?

2014-03-19 Thread Doug


On 03/19/2014 01:27 PM, Bernie H wrote:

It seems Apache OpenOffice has deposited this search engine on my
computer, along with Mysearchdial. I don't want or need either one of these
annoyances. Please advise how I can kill them both, as I've tried to delete
Mysearchdial from Internet Options (where it highjacked my home page!), but
can't find either program listed so I can uninstall them. Thanks.


You must be running  Windows. Altho Conduit says it's not a virus,
it really is, and it's a bitch to get rid of. Your best bet is to Google it.
In your browser, if it's Firefox, *after* you delete it from every
other place you can find, then reset Firefox. (You will lose any
special setting you have.) Don't forget to follow the removal
instructions about the registry--you have to get it off there too.
The instructions I found did *not* clean the Microsoft Browser
(the e browser). Since I never use that, i didn't care. I also do
not use Windows very often, for those reasons and others.

You might consider installing a Linux distro on a partition on
your machine. Then you won't see things like Conduit and
other crap like it (and worse)!  OpenOffice and LibreOffice
are both available on a Linux system. You may find you want
to use the kde desktop, since it works and looks a lot like
Windows. PCLinuxOS uses KDE normally, as does Kubuntu--
note the K--and Fedora, and a few others. I like PCLinuxOS
(PCLOS) myself. All of these are available in 32- or 64-bit
versions.  A great many programs you use in Windows have
counterparts in Linux, and they're almost all completely
free!  Only two programs that i use--AutoCAD and WordPerfect
--are not available, and if you are comfortable with OO
you probably won't be using WordPerfect. (There are also
cad programs, but they are not AutoCAD clones.) If you
are into games, a great many of them will run under an
emulator called WINE.

All Linux distros that I know of have a forum or a mailing list, or both,
so if you need help, it's available. The folks on the PCLOS forum are
very helpful, and the turnaround is quite fast--from a couple of
hours to maybe a day.

--doug

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Re: How Do I Get Rid of Searchconduit?

2014-03-19 Thread Tubular
Would the below be of use in removing the unwanted products added when 
other than OpenOffice site was used for downloading product? 

I do not remember having extras added with applications downloaded via 
cnet.com.  In addition, cnet has tabs for Windows / Mac / iOS / Android.


   * SpyBot
 (http://download.cnet.com/Spybot-Search-Destroy/3000-8022_4-10122137.html)

   * Spyblaster
 (http://download.cnet.com/SpywareBlaster/3000-8022_4-10196637.html)
   * AVG
 
(http://download.cnet.com/AVG-AntiVirus-Free-2014/3000-2239_4-10320142.html)




Doug wrote:


On 03/19/2014 01:27 PM, Bernie H wrote:

It seems Apache OpenOffice has deposited this search engine on my
computer, along with Mysearchdial. I don't want or need either one of 
these
annoyances. Please advise how I can kill them both, as I've tried to 
delete
Mysearchdial from Internet Options (where it highjacked my home 
page!), but

can't find either program listed so I can uninstall them. Thanks.


You must be running  Windows. Altho Conduit says it's not a virus,
it really is, and it's a bitch to get rid of. Your best bet is to 
Google it.

In your browser, if it's Firefox, *after* you delete it from every
other place you can find, then reset Firefox. (You will lose any
special setting you have.) Don't forget to follow the removal
instructions about the registry--you have to get it off there too.
The instructions I found did *not* clean the Microsoft Browser
(the e browser). Since I never use that, i didn't care. I also do
not use Windows very often, for those reasons and others.

You might consider installing a Linux distro on a partition on
your machine. Then you won't see things like Conduit and
other crap like it (and worse)!  OpenOffice and LibreOffice
are both available on a Linux system. You may find you want
to use the kde desktop, since it works and looks a lot like
Windows. PCLinuxOS uses KDE normally, as does Kubuntu--
note the K--and Fedora, and a few others. I like PCLinuxOS
(PCLOS) myself. All of these are available in 32- or 64-bit
versions.  A great many programs you use in Windows have
counterparts in Linux, and they're almost all completely
free!  Only two programs that i use--AutoCAD and WordPerfect
--are not available, and if you are comfortable with OO
you probably won't be using WordPerfect. (There are also
cad programs, but they are not AutoCAD clones.) If you
are into games, a great many of them will run under an
emulator called WINE.

All Linux distros that I know of have a forum or a mailing list, or both,
so if you need help, it's available. The folks on the PCLOS forum are
very helpful, and the turnaround is quite fast--from a couple of
hours to maybe a day.

--doug

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Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 2012.0.2241 / Virus Database: 3722/6716 - Release Date: 03/19/14

OpenOffice doen't start

2014-03-19 Thread dom
Hello,

I am having a problem with openoffice.
My Mac with OSX 10.7,5 crashed and now  when I open the program it ask me
to restore the windows, and clicking over the button nothing happens, and
the program doesn't start, I have tried to delete and reinstall it but
still doesn't work.

What I can do?

Thanks,
Dom


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Re: OpenOffice doen't start

2014-03-19 Thread Larry Gusaas

On 2014-03-19, 4:26 PM dom wrote:

I am having a problem with openoffice.
My Mac with OSX 10.7,5 crashed and now  when I open the program it ask me
to restore the windows, and clicking over the button nothing happens, and
the program doesn't start, I have tried to delete and reinstall it but
still doesn't work.


You need to delete the folder org.openoffice.script.savedState. It is in the Saved 
Application State folder in your User/Library.


See this post on the user forum for detailed instructions: 
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17t=55755#p244931


Known bug listed in the release notes, with solution for the problem.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.0.1+Release+Notes#AOO4.0.1ReleaseNotes-KnownIssues

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