Re: Question

2017-01-18 Thread John van Barneveld

Yes you can and it works well.

Regards
John van Barneveld




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2017-01-18 Thread Chris Nason
Can I DL Apache OpenOffice for Windows 10?

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Re: Problem with new (4.1.3) OpenOffice

2017-01-18 Thread Martin Groenescheij



On 19/01/17 6:51 AM, Jose Luna wrote:

Dear OpenOffice Representative,
I downloaded the latest OpenOffice but, nothing happened to the old version and 
it did not replace the 4.1.2 version.


When you download OpenOffice it does nothing else then download the 
Installation files.
If you remember where you saved the download just the directory 
{OpenOffice 4.1.3 (en-US) Installation Files} and

double click setup.


Please help…

Thank you,
Jose

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Re: can't print out spreadsheets on HP printer now

2017-01-18 Thread Martin Groenescheij



On 19/01/17 5:48 AM, Girvin Herr wrote:



On 01/17/2017 06:32 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:



On 18/01/17 10:32 AM, Girvin Herr wrote:
Yes, I have seen that too.  Usually a new spreadsheet may print 
until at some unpredictable time in the future, it stops printing.  
I don't know why it changes. I have not tested it. IMHO, the whole 
print ranges process should default to "Entire Sheet" for all 
sheets, including added sheets, unless changed.


That's exactly what it does, if no tab has a print range defined (the 
default) than it print all sheets where it finds data.
That has not been my experience.  I have had multi-sheet spreadsheets 
with all print ranges blank (undefined or "default") and they would 
not print.  On top of that, they may have started out printing, but 
then for some unexplained reason, stopped printing - still with the 
blank print ranges.


You said: "they would not print.  On top of that, they may have started 
out printing" that sound likes a contradiction to me.
There are two options you can check if OpenOffice will generate output 
something:

1. File -> Page Preview - this shows if there is anything to print.
2. View -> Page Break Preview - this shows all data and highlight the 
area which has a Print Range defined.


If something start printing and stops for some unexplained reason it is 
not by definition an OpenOffice problem.


  I had to define a print range of "Entire Sheet" on each sheet to get 
it to print all of the sheets. It sounds like the OP has experienced 
the same thing (bug?).  I am just saying the default behavior is 
sometimes frustrating for the non-power user and when it fails, the 
cause is not very intuitive.


The default behavior is very clear, when it behave different from your 
expectation there could be reasons:
It could be that you use a non default template, which has a Print Range 
defined.
Go to File -> Templates and double click on My Templates to see if there 
s a Non Default template.
If there is one you find under the Commands pull-down menu a option 
"Reset Default Template"


The fact that the OP, and other previous posters with the same 
problem, had to ask for help on this forum is proof of that.


The only proof is that we all have areas we don't understand, I learn 
everyday new things.




Girvin


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cannot install new version

2017-01-18 Thread LINDA SELLERS
hi, i have tried several times to update my version.

but i keep getting failed. or cannot find device or file version.

can you please help me. thanks, lynn

Problem with new (4.1.3) OpenOffice

2017-01-18 Thread Jose Luna
Dear OpenOffice Representative,
I downloaded the latest OpenOffice but, nothing happened to the old version and 
it did not replace the 4.1.2 version.
Please help…

Thank you,
Jose

Live and let live.



Re: can't print out spreadsheets on HP printer now

2017-01-18 Thread Girvin Herr



On 01/17/2017 06:32 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:



On 18/01/17 10:32 AM, Girvin Herr wrote:
Yes, I have seen that too.  Usually a new spreadsheet may print until 
at some unpredictable time in the future, it stops printing.  I don't 
know why it changes.  I have not tested it. IMHO, the whole print 
ranges process should default to "Entire Sheet" for all sheets, 
including added sheets, unless changed.


That's exactly what it does, if no tab has a print range defined (the 
default) than it print all sheets where it finds data.
That has not been my experience.  I have had multi-sheet spreadsheets 
with all print ranges blank (undefined or "default") and they would not 
print.  On top of that, they may have started out printing, but then for 
some unexplained reason, stopped printing - still with the blank print 
ranges.  I had to define a print range of "Entire Sheet" on each sheet 
to get it to print all of the sheets. It sounds like the OP has 
experienced the same thing (bug?).  I am just saying the default 
behavior is sometimes frustrating for the non-power user and when it 
fails, the cause is not very intuitive. The fact that the OP, and other 
previous posters with the same problem, had to ask for help on this 
forum is proof of that.


Girvin


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