Re: Expired Password eMail already in use

2014-07-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 02/07/2014 Tim Green wrote:

support, Im trying to get a password reset and it's not working
can you please send me a link to reset my passworkd and login?
I have forgot my username and was trying to reregister


A password reset for what site? The OpenOffice main site does not have 
user accounts and passwords. Please note that screenshots are stripped 
out from this discussion list, so we cannot see the screenshot you 
attached. Could you please give us the exact address (URL) of the site 
where you are trying to register or request a new password?


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread Andrea Pescetti
I'm answering in English since this is very important and we don't want 
any confusion about this issue.


OpenOffice is completely free. We never ask users to send SMS messages 
or to pay for using OpenOffice. Make sure you download OpenOffice from 
the official site: http://www.openoffice.org/ and from nowhere else.


Read http://s.apache.org/genuine-openoffice for more information.

Regards,
  Andrea.

On 02/07/2014 Michel FRANCK wrote:

Bonjour, Je viens de télécharger open office hors les SMS pour les
codes sont payant sans que cette information soit indiqué sur le site
SMS. Je demande le remboursement des connexions soit 31,65€ frais
facturé sur mon compte mobile. Sans réponse immédiate, je déposerai
une plainte auprès de la Direction des fraudes Française. Mes
respectueuse salutation M.FRANCK



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Re: open pdf documents and save them as spreadsheets or word documents

2014-07-03 Thread Tom Backer Johnsen
John

The solution is much simpler, at least on a Mac.  Simply mark, copy, and paste 
to wherever you want the text to be.  However, you loose formatting.  As to 
spreadsheets, copy the table to a temporary file, replace whatever separates 
the cell contents with a comma or semicolon, and read the temporary file as a 
.CSV file.
 
On 2. Jul 2014, at 22:21 , Baccara bbacc...@tstonramp.com wrote:

 Rory O'Farrell wrote:
 On Wed, 2 Jul 2014 13:39:12 -0400
 Thomas, John john.tho...@daytonohio.gov wrote:
 
  
 Can open office translate .pdf files to spreadsheets or word documents?
 
 
 Sincerely,
 
 
 John Thomas
 

 
 No. You need to use an OCR (Optical Character recognition) application to do 
 that. For spreadsheets and other work involving figures most careful 
 proof-reading of the OCR output is required.
 
  
 OCR - does that equate to Adobe creates an image (jpg or ?) from any document 
 printed to / saved as a pdf document? 
 PDF document can be opened with a pdf reader (free from Adobe and other 
 sources), content highlighted, copied then pasted to another program such as 
 OO Writer; MS Word then saved in the new format?


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template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Julian Thomas
I've created a template consisting of a table (5 rows 2 columns).  Each cell 
contains 3 frames - two of which are constant for all rows and one of which is 
for entry of variable information.

How can I use this for a multipage document and have my fixed information 
replicated after the first page?

(Ideally I'd like to use the template as a label template for mail merge, but 
can't figure out how to do this).

tnx
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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 12:13:01 -0400
Julian Thomas j...@jt-mj.net wrote:

 I've created a template consisting of a table (5 rows 2 columns).  Each cell 
 contains 3 frames - two of which are constant for all rows and one of which 
 is for entry of variable information.
 
 How can I use this for a multipage document and have my fixed information 
 replicated after the first page?
 
 (Ideally I'd like to use the template as a label template for mail merge, but 
 can't figure out how to do this).
 

I think you could try this: open a new document. Define a new page style and on 
it place your table, with the frames anchored in the header or footer; save 
this file as a one page file. Each time you want a table of that sort, make a 
copy of this file, insert the data in your table and use /File /Insert to 
insert the filled in single page file.  Because subsequent files using that 
Page Style will echo the header/footer information the frames need only be 
filled in on the first occurrence of the table page.

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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Regina Henschel

Hi Julian,

Have you tried the Label wizard from File  New  Labels? You need not 
use the predefined labels but you can generate your own layout in the 
tab Format and save it there with an own identifier.


Mail merge works so, that only one page is designed, but the mail merge 
printing will generate as much pages as needed for all selected records.


Put you fixed parts directly into this page and get the variable parts 
from a database.


If you struggle with the wizard, do not hesitate to ask here.

Kind regards
Regina



Julian Thomas schrieb:

I've created a template consisting of a table (5 rows 2 columns).  Each cell 
contains 3 frames - two of which are constant for all rows and one of which is 
for entry of variable information.

How can I use this for a multipage document and have my fixed information 
replicated after the first page?

(Ideally I'd like to use the template as a label template for mail merge, but 
can't figure out how to do this).

tnx
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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Brian Barker

At 12:13 03/07/2014 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
I've created a template consisting of a table (5 rows 2 
columns).  Each cell contains 3 frames - two of which are constant 
for all rows and one of which is for entry of variable information. 
How can I use this for a multipage document and have my fixed 
information replicated after the first page?


All you have to do is to create a header (or footer) in your page 
style and then to insert all the frames into the header. Note that 
all this does is to anchor the frames in the header: they can still 
be positioned (possibly by dragging) wherever you need them on the 
page. Since the frames are anchored in the header, they will 
automatically reappear, along with their content, on each page. The 
header itself does not need to encroach on your page text area, as 
you can adjust some combination of the header height, the header 
spacing, and the top margin of the page to remove its effect on the 
final appearance.


When you move to a new page, either by natural text flow or by 
inserting a manual page break (with no change of page style), the 
frames will all reappear on your new page. You can create an 
identical table around them or you can choose to copy the first page 
to the second, amending the variable text as necessary. To avoid 
needing to delete or replace the variable text, you could choose to 
copy the first page to a second (and so on, similarly), before you 
added the variable text to the first (and each) page.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread Maurice-Michel Franck
 

Bonjour Madame

 

Merci pour votre courriel du jour, je viens de faire une réclamation auprès des 
services de mon opérateur téléphonique qui à pris en considération ma demande. 
En effet, il s’agit bien d'une escroquerie au détriment du consommateur faite 
par SMS au n°81174 lors tu téléchargement d'OpenOffice dit gratuit! Cela pour 
obtenir des codes d’ouverture. Je suis vraiment abuser et victime de 33€.

 

Recevez Madame mes respectueuses salutation. M.FRANCK


 
 




 Message du 03/07/14 08:59
 De : Andrea Pescetti 
 A : users@openoffice.apache.org
 Copie à : franck@wanadoo.fr
 Objet : Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de 
 téléchargement
 
 I'm answering in English since this is very important and we don't want 
 any confusion about this issue.
 
 OpenOffice is completely free. We never ask users to send SMS messages 
 or to pay for using OpenOffice. Make sure you download OpenOffice from 
 the official site: http://www.openoffice.org/ and from nowhere else.
 
 Read http://s.apache.org/genuine-openoffice for more information.
 
 Regards,
 Andrea.
 
 On 02/07/2014 Michel FRANCK wrote:
  Bonjour, Je viens de télécharger open office hors les SMS pour les
  codes sont payant sans que cette information soit indiqué sur le site
  SMS. Je demande le remboursement des connexions soit 31,65€ frais
  facturé sur mon compte mobile. Sans réponse immédiate, je déposerai
  une plainte auprès de la Direction des fraudes Française. Mes
  respectueuse salutation M.FRANCK
 


Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread DENIS Sylvain

Bonjour,

Apache OpenOffice est bien gratuit. Certains sites en profitent pour 
arnaquer les gens.


Le site officiel de Apache OpenOffice est : www.openoffice.org ou si 
vous le souhaitez la version française du site est fr.openoffice.org


Désolé pour l'arnaque, mais nous ne sommes pas responsable de cela.

Bien à vous


 Sylvain DENIS

Conseiller Pédagogique TICE//

Le 03/07/14 11:01, Maurice-Michel Franck a écrit :
  


Bonjour Madame

  


Merci pour votre courriel du jour, je viens de faire une réclamation auprès des 
services de mon opérateur téléphonique qui à pris en considération ma demande. 
En effet, il s’agit bien d'une escroquerie au détriment du consommateur faite 
par SMS au n°81174 lors tu téléchargement d'OpenOffice dit gratuit! Cela pour 
obtenir des codes d’ouverture. Je suis vraiment abuser et victime de 33€.

  


Recevez Madame mes respectueuses salutation. M.FRANCK


  
  






Message du 03/07/14 08:59
De : Andrea Pescetti
A : users@openoffice.apache.org
Copie à : franck@wanadoo.fr
Objet : Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de 
téléchargement

I'm answering in English since this is very important and we don't want
any confusion about this issue.

OpenOffice is completely free. We never ask users to send SMS messages
or to pay for using OpenOffice. Make sure you download OpenOffice from
the official site: http://www.openoffice.org/ and from nowhere else.

Read http://s.apache.org/genuine-openoffice for more information.

Regards,
Andrea.

On 02/07/2014 Michel FRANCK wrote:

Bonjour, Je viens de télécharger open office hors les SMS pour les
codes sont payant sans que cette information soit indiqué sur le site
SMS. Je demande le remboursement des connexions soit 31,65€ frais
facturé sur mon compte mobile. Sans réponse immédiate, je déposerai
une plainte auprès de la Direction des fraudes Française. Mes
respectueuse salutation M.FRANCK





Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread James Lambert

I do not know your language.


-Original Message- 
From: DENIS Sylvain

Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 1:49 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de 
téléchargement


Bonjour,

Apache OpenOffice est bien gratuit. Certains sites en profitent pour
arnaquer les gens.

Le site officiel de Apache OpenOffice est : www.openoffice.org ou si
vous le souhaitez la version française du site est fr.openoffice.org

Désolé pour l'arnaque, mais nous ne sommes pas responsable de cela.

Bien à vous


 Sylvain DENIS

Conseiller Pédagogique TICE//

Le 03/07/14 11:01, Maurice-Michel Franck a écrit :



Bonjour Madame



Merci pour votre courriel du jour, je viens de faire une réclamation 
auprès des services de mon opérateur téléphonique qui à pris en 
considération ma demande. En effet, il s’agit bien d'une escroquerie au 
détriment du consommateur faite par SMS au n°81174 lors tu téléchargement 
d'OpenOffice dit gratuit! Cela pour obtenir des codes d’ouverture. Je suis 
vraiment abuser et victime de 33€.




Recevez Madame mes respectueuses salutation. M.FRANCK









Message du 03/07/14 08:59
De : Andrea Pescetti
A : users@openoffice.apache.org
Copie à : franck@wanadoo.fr
Objet : Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de 
téléchargement


I'm answering in English since this is very important and we don't want
any confusion about this issue.

OpenOffice is completely free. We never ask users to send SMS messages
or to pay for using OpenOffice. Make sure you download OpenOffice from
the official site: http://www.openoffice.org/ and from nowhere else.

Read http://s.apache.org/genuine-openoffice for more information.

Regards,
Andrea.

On 02/07/2014 Michel FRANCK wrote:

Bonjour, Je viens de télécharger open office hors les SMS pour les
codes sont payant sans que cette information soit indiqué sur le site
SMS. Je demande le remboursement des connexions soit 31,65€ frais
facturé sur mon compte mobile. Sans réponse immédiate, je déposerai
une plainte auprès de la Direction des fraudes Française. Mes
respectueuse salutation M.FRANCK




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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Julian Thomas

On 3 Jul 2014, at 13:57, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:

 All you have to do is to create a header (or footer) in your page style and 
 then to insert all the frames into the header. Note that all this does is to 
 anchor the frames in the header: they can still be positioned (possibly by 
 dragging) wherever you need them on the page. Since the frames are anchored 
 in the header, they will automatically reappear, along with their content, on 
 each page. The header itself does not need to encroach on your page text 
 area, as you can adjust some combination of the header height, the header 
 spacing, and the top margin of the page to remove its effect on the final 
 appearance.

Clever and fiendish!  It works (but see below)
 
 When you move to a new page, either by natural text flow or by inserting a 
 manual page break (with no change of page style), the frames will all 
 reappear on your new page. You can create an identical table around them or 
 you can choose to copy the first page to the second, amending the variable 
 text as necessary. To avoid needing to delete or replace the variable text, 
 you could choose to copy the first page to a second (and so on, similarly), 
 before you added the variable text to the first (and each) page.

Unfortunately, when I move to the second page and amend the text, it changes it 
on the first page also.  I'm going to have to print this a page at a time:-(

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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Thu, 3 Jul 2014 16:30:55 -0400
Julian Thomas j...@jt-mj.net wrote:

 
 On 3 Jul 2014, at 13:57, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
 
  All you have to do is to create a header (or footer) in your page style and 
  then to insert all the frames into the header. Note that all this does is 
  to anchor the frames in the header: they can still be positioned (possibly 
  by dragging) wherever you need them on the page. Since the frames are 
  anchored in the header, they will automatically reappear, along with their 
  content, on each page. The header itself does not need to encroach on your 
  page text area, as you can adjust some combination of the header height, 
  the header spacing, and the top margin of the page to remove its effect on 
  the final appearance.
 
 Clever and fiendish!  It works (but see below)
  
  When you move to a new page, either by natural text flow or by inserting a 
  manual page break (with no change of page style), the frames will all 
  reappear on your new page. You can create an identical table around them or 
  you can choose to copy the first page to the second, amending the variable 
  text as necessary. To avoid needing to delete or replace the variable text, 
  you could choose to copy the first page to a second (and so on, similarly), 
  before you added the variable text to the first (and each) page.
 
 Unfortunately, when I move to the second page and amend the text, it changes 
 it on the first page also.  I'm going to have to print this a page at a 
 time:-(
 


As I recollect, you said that your frame content was invariant from page to 
page. If you wish it to change, or to change after a number of pages, make 
another page style identical in format but of different name. Header/Footer 
information, which your frames are by virtue of their anchoring in the 
Header/Footer, is a Page Style property.

-- 
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Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread Baccara
How nice you speak multi-languages. 

Is there a polite way to direct non-English inquiries to a more 
appropriate mail list?  

OR, as a courtesy to subscribers, convert the question into English 
(default language for this mailing list) then answer in both English and 
French or ?? language is being used.   Not knowing the question but 
having the answer seems a waste of time (no insult meant).




DENIS Sylvain wrote:

@jlamb...@inebraska.com

I answered in French for this problem


 Sylvain DENIS

Conseiller Pédagogique TICE

Le 03/07/14 20:53, James Lambert a écrit :

I do not know your language.


-Original Message- From: DENIS Sylvain
Sent: Thursday, July 3, 2014 1:49 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de 
code de téléchargement


Bonjour,

Apache OpenOffice est bien gratuit. Certains sites en profitent pour
arnaquer les gens.

Le site officiel de Apache OpenOffice est : www.openoffice.org ou si
vous le souhaitez la version française du site est fr.openoffice.org

Désolé pour l'arnaque, mais nous ne sommes pas responsable de cela.

Bien à vous


 Sylvain DENIS

Conseiller Pédagogique TICE//

Le 03/07/14 11:01, Maurice-Michel Franck a écrit :



Bonjour Madame



Merci pour votre courriel du jour, je viens de faire une réclamation 
auprès des services de mon opérateur téléphonique qui à pris en 
considération ma demande. En effet, il s’agit bien d'une escroquerie 
au détriment du consommateur faite par SMS au n°81174 lors tu 
téléchargement d'OpenOffice dit gratuit! Cela pour obtenir des codes 
d’ouverture. Je suis vraiment abuser et victime de 33€.




Recevez Madame mes respectueuses salutation. M.FRANCK









Message du 03/07/14 08:59
De : Andrea Pescetti
A : users@openoffice.apache.org
Copie à : franck@wanadoo.fr
Objet : Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de 
code de téléchargement


I'm answering in English since this is very important and we don't 
want

any confusion about this issue.

OpenOffice is completely free. We never ask users to send SMS messages
or to pay for using OpenOffice. Make sure you download OpenOffice from
the official site: http://www.openoffice.org/ and from nowhere else.

Read http://s.apache.org/genuine-openoffice for more information.

Regards,
Andrea.

On 02/07/2014 Michel FRANCK wrote:

Bonjour, Je viens de télécharger open office hors les SMS pour les
codes sont payant sans que cette information soit indiqué sur le site
SMS. Je demande le remboursement des connexions soit 31,65€ frais
facturé sur mon compte mobile. Sans réponse immédiate, je déposerai
une plainte auprès de la Direction des fraudes Française. Mes
respectueuse salutation M.FRANCK




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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Julian Thomas

On 3 Jul 2014, at 16:41, Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie wrote:

 As I recollect, you said that your frame content was invariant from page to 
 page. If you wish it to change, or to change after a number of pages, make 
 another page style identical in format but of different name. Header/Footer 
 information, which your frames are by virtue of their anchoring in the 
 Header/Footer, is a Page Style property.

Each cell has 3 frames.  Two are constant everywhere; the 3rd is different for 
each page.  This would require a different page style for each page:-(

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Re: template with table - need help

2014-07-03 Thread Brian Barker

At 16:30 03/07/2014 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:

On 3 Jul 2014, at 13:57, Brian Barker wrote:
All you have to do is to create a header (or footer) in your page 
style and then to insert all the frames into the header. Note that 
all this does is to anchor the frames in the header: they can still 
be positioned (possibly by dragging) wherever you need them on the 
page. Since the frames are anchored in the header, they will 
automatically reappear, along with their content, on each page. The 
header itself does not need to encroach on your page text area, as 
you can adjust some combination of the header height, the header 
spacing, and the top margin of the page to remove its effect on the 
final appearance.


Clever and fiendish!  It works (but see below)

When you move to a new page, either by natural text flow or by 
inserting a manual page break (with no change of page style), the 
frames will all reappear on your new page. You can create an 
identical table around them or you can choose to copy the first 
page to the second, amending the variable text as necessary. To 
avoid needing to delete or replace the variable text, you could 
choose to copy the first page to a second (and so on, similarly), 
before you added the variable text to the first (and each) page.


Unfortunately, when I move to the second page and amend the text, it 
changes it on the first page also.


Aaargh! Sorry: I didn't read your original message carefully enough. 
I answered as if you had two frames per cell with the constant 
material, but with the variable material in the table cell but not in a frame.


Since your variable material will also be in frames, you will need 
these frames to be inserted into and therefore anchored in the 
individual cells, not in the header. That way they can be copied to 
each new page along with the containing table.



I'm going to have to print this a page at a time:-(


Shouldn't be necessary.

Sorry again for the confusion.

Brian Barker  



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Re: spanish language pack.

2014-07-03 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Please download from here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/es/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Win_x86_langpack_es.exe/download
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/es/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Linux_x86_langpack-rpm_es.tar.gz/download
or
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/es/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_MacOS_x86-64_langpack_es.dmg/download

Alternatively you can try our apache mirrors:
http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ooo.html

On 7/3/14, john m skyeb...@msn.com wrote:
 I  have just started  a Spanish language course  I installed the open office
 suite English  (Gt Britain) version .but the Spanish language pack
 which I am trying to install keeps coming up with “ cannot be found or is
 missing”any ideas
 Thank you.
 J.Morrison


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Re: Abus et escroquerie sur site SMS pour l'obtention de code de téléchargement

2014-07-03 Thread Richard Detwiler

Baccara wrote:
Wonderful solution, Rory, now that we know there is a problem with 
different languages being posted to a primary English mailing list and 
you have so much time to check out Google, I expect a translation at 
your earliest convenience.  I do not have time nor does my health 
permit me to research something that should have been presented in 
English to start with. 


It's pretty presumptuous to expect someone else to do this for you.

Probably a more appropriate tactic is to ignore anything you don't 
understand, which is what I do. This includes something in a language 
other than English (I'm sadly not multi-lingual -- wish I were), along 
with topics that I have no knowledge of and no particular interest in 
learning about (for example, Mac-specific or Linux-specific issues, 
issues around the data base, etc.).


I focus my attention on topics where either I may have some insight to 
be able to help the questioner with a problem, or a topic where there is 
a problem that I think I can benefit from hearing the answer to.


It's not expected that every person subscribing to this list reads and 
understands each and every post that is made.


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Re: help me asap please

2014-07-03 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 7/3/2014 8:41 PM, edobbs1...@aol.com wrote:
 I am receiving an error message when i download and try to view a document  
 please help me i truly need to turn this assignment in for grading as soon 
 as  possible thank you in advance for your help 
 
EDobbs1230;

Before anyone can help you we need to know what the error message is
that you are receiving. Also it would be helpful to know where you are
downloading the file from and what type of file it is.

Regards
Keith McKenna



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