Re: latest build of 4.1.3

2017-09-22 Thread Keith N. McKenna
On 9/22/2017 9:23 PM, JD wrote:
> My build id is
> ProductBuildid=9783
> Is there a more recent build?
Version 4.1.3 AOO413m1(Build:9783)  -  Rev. 1761381 2016-09-29 02:39:19
is the latest release version. There is currently a Release Candidate
undergoing testing which hopefully will become version 4.1.4.

Regards
Keith




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Re: Question

2017-09-22 Thread Fernando Cassia
On 9/23/17, Steve Ahlers  wrote:
> Right click on a file, chose Open With, chose OpenOffice module from list
> (Writer for text files, Calc for spread sheet files, etc.), check box for
> All Files of this type, chose Open. In the future all files with the same
> extension will be opened with the same application.
>
> Steve

Steve,
Notice Heidi said "from online". That means she isn't opening local
documents but clicking on web page links that make the server send a
MSOffice type file.
Thus, what she is really asking is how to modify the browser helper to
handle MSOffice file downloads.

That, of course, has different answers depending on what operating
system and web browser she is using.

Fc
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Re: Question

2017-09-22 Thread zahra a
also if you want to all kinds of for example: word, excel, powerpoint
all of there extentions should open by default by openoffice, do my
recommendation.
also you can use custom installation in the time of installing your
program for the first time, or updating the next version, in the
custom installation, you have many options.
selecting which component of openoffice you need to install, (although
openoffice is integrated package) but selection of component is still
possible.
i am not sure whether its useful or may causes proble, but one time i
tested and only installed writer.
for me it released only near 20 mb of my hard disk!
also you can select which optional component you need to install and
finally you can select or deselect association of microsoft files by
openooffice.
hope that help, God bless again and thanks for your support.

On 9/23/17, Steve Ahlers  wrote:
> Right click on a file, chose Open With, chose OpenOffice module from list
> (Writer for text files, Calc for spread sheet files, etc.), check box for
> All Files of this type, chose Open. In the future all files with the same
> extension will be opened with the same application.
>
> Steve
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Sep 22, 2017, at 7:04 PM, Heidi S  wrote:
>
>> Hello, I recently installed OpenOffice on my computer and was wondering
>> how to set this as the default by which documents open from the internet
>> on my computer. As of now, when I open a file from online, the file
>> attempts to open in Microsoft Office instead of OpenOffice. Thank  you
>> for the help, I appreciate it,
>> Heidi
>>
>> Sent from Mail for Windows
>> 10
>>
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Re: Subscription

2017-09-22 Thread zahra a
hi.
Is OpenOffice really free for any user?
OpenOffice is free for use by everybody. You may take this copy of
OpenOffice and install it on as many computers as you like, and use it
for any purpose you like (including commercial, government, public
administration and educational use). For further details see the
license text delivered together with OpenOffice or
http://www.openoffice.org/license.html
Why is OpenOffice free for any user?
You can use this copy of OpenOffice today free of charge because
individual contributors and corporate sponsors have designed,
developed, tested, translated, documented, supported, marketed, and
helped in many other ways to make OpenOffice what it is today - the
world's leading open-source office software.
If you appreciate their efforts, and would like to ensure Apache
OpenOffice continues into the future, please consider contributing to
the project - see http://openoffice.apache.org/get-involved.html for
details on contributing time and
http://www.apache.org/foundation/contributing.html for details on
donations. Everyone has a contribution to make.
hope that help, God bless you all.

On 9/23/17, JD  wrote:
>
> On 09/22/2017 07:13 PM, James Knott wrote:
>> On 09/22/2017 07:16 PM, Diane Posell wrote:
>>> HP signed me up and said that it is free forever.  I want to know if that
>>> is correct and if there is a charge how much is it?  I have also started
>>> using it and find it a little difficult to navigate.  The screen said
>>> that I have a 14 day trial version.I need to figure out how to highlight
>>> a print area that isn't an entire sheet and to get my worksheet back to
>>> "normal" from a little tiny schedule in the upper left hand corner.  I
>>> don't know what made it change but the format changed to small type and a
>>> very large sheet and my section is tiny.  I'm sure that it is as easy to
>>> navigate as Excel, once I understand all of the commands.  I tried to
>>> find help, but nothing sounded like what I needed.  Do I have to pay for
>>> a technician to help me through it?  Will the Help Agent be of assistance
>>> ?  I was signed up on September 21, 2017.Jean
>>> posell526-984-3728dianepos...@yahoo.com
>> I'm not sure what they gave you or what the trial version is, but
>> OpenOffice is a free office suite that you can install and use on as
>> many computers as you wish, at absolutely no charge.  You can download
>> it for free from www.openoffice.org.
> To be exact, the download page is:
> http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
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Re: Question

2017-09-22 Thread Steve Ahlers
Right click on a file, chose Open With, chose OpenOffice module from list 
(Writer for text files, Calc for spread sheet files, etc.), check box for All 
Files of this type, chose Open. In the future all files with the same extension 
will be opened with the same application.

Steve
Sent from my iPad

On Sep 22, 2017, at 7:04 PM, Heidi S  wrote:

> Hello, I recently installed OpenOffice on my computer and was wondering how 
> to set this as the default by which documents open from the internet on my 
> computer. As of now, when I open a file from online, the file attempts to 
> open in Microsoft Office instead of OpenOffice. Thank  you  for the help, I 
> appreciate it,
> Heidi
> 
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
> 

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Re: latest build of 4.1.3

2017-09-22 Thread zahra a
hi.
i am not sure about the builds and i dont think that openoffice builds
are updated in the times, unless major releases and minor ones, like
4.2.0 and 4.1.4
4.1.4 is near to release, and rc2 version is available if i m correct
since last month.
hope that help, God bless you.

On 9/23/17, JD  wrote:
> My build id is
> ProductBuildid=9783
> Is there a more recent build?
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Re: Question

2017-09-22 Thread zahra a
hi.
find and run openoffice installation file.
then select modify, make your desires and in one of the vizard, you
can select which kind of documents should be open by openoffice by
default.
these are include, microsoft word, excel and  powerpoint.
activate any of the checkboxes of these three group of files that you need.
continue the process until finish.
now, you can open your desire files with openoffice by default.
hope that help, God bless you.

On 9/23/17, Heidi S  wrote:
> Hello, I recently installed OpenOffice on my computer and was wondering how
> to set this as the default by which documents open from the internet on my
> computer. As of now, when I open a file from online, the file attempts to
> open in Microsoft Office instead of OpenOffice. Thank  you  for the help, I
> appreciate it,
> Heidi
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows
> 10
>
>


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holy quran, chapter 21, verse 107.
in the very authentic narration from prophet Mohammad is:
indeed, imam husayn is the beacon of guidance and the ark of salvation.
best website for studying islamic book in different languages
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Question

2017-09-22 Thread Heidi S
Hello, I recently installed OpenOffice on my computer and was wondering how to 
set this as the default by which documents open from the internet on my 
computer. As of now, when I open a file from online, the file attempts to open 
in Microsoft Office instead of OpenOffice. Thank  you  for the help, I 
appreciate it,
Heidi

Sent from Mail for Windows 10



latest build of 4.1.3

2017-09-22 Thread JD

My build id is
ProductBuildid=9783
Is there a more recent build?

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Re: Subscription

2017-09-22 Thread JD


On 09/22/2017 07:13 PM, James Knott wrote:

On 09/22/2017 07:16 PM, Diane Posell wrote:

HP signed me up and said that it is free forever.  I want to know if that is correct and 
if there is a charge how much is it?  I have also started using it and find it a little 
difficult to navigate.  The screen said that I have a 14 day trial version.I need to 
figure out how to highlight a print area that isn't an entire sheet and to get my 
worksheet back to "normal" from a little tiny schedule in the upper left hand 
corner.  I don't know what made it change but the format changed to small type and a very 
large sheet and my section is tiny.  I'm sure that it is as easy to navigate as Excel, 
once I understand all of the commands.  I tried to find help, but nothing sounded like 
what I needed.  Do I have to pay for a technician to help me through it?  Will the Help 
Agent be of assistance ?  I was signed up on September 21, 2017.Jean 
posell526-984-3728dianepos...@yahoo.com

I'm not sure what they gave you or what the trial version is, but
OpenOffice is a free office suite that you can install and use on as
many computers as you wish, at absolutely no charge.  You can download
it for free from www.openoffice.org.

To be exact, the download page is:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html


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Re: Subscription

2017-09-22 Thread James Knott
On 09/22/2017 07:16 PM, Diane Posell wrote:
> HP signed me up and said that it is free forever.  I want to know if that is 
> correct and if there is a charge how much is it?  I have also started using 
> it and find it a little difficult to navigate.  The screen said that I have a 
> 14 day trial version.I need to figure out how to highlight a print area that 
> isn't an entire sheet and to get my worksheet back to "normal" from a little 
> tiny schedule in the upper left hand corner.  I don't know what made it 
> change but the format changed to small type and a very large sheet and my 
> section is tiny.  I'm sure that it is as easy to navigate as Excel, once I 
> understand all of the commands.  I tried to find help, but nothing sounded 
> like what I needed.  Do I have to pay for a technician to help me through it? 
>  Will the Help Agent be of assistance ?  I was signed up on September 21, 
> 2017.Jean posell526-984-3728dianepos...@yahoo.com

I'm not sure what they gave you or what the trial version is, but
OpenOffice is a free office suite that you can install and use on as
many computers as you wish, at absolutely no charge.  You can download
it for free from www.openoffice.org.


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Re: Subscription

2017-09-22 Thread Dave Fisher
Hi -

Apache OpenOffice is free forever. We do not release trial versions.

You should always download the latest free version from 
https://www.openoffice.org/download/

You get help by asking on this email list or from the community at 
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/

Regards,
Dave

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> On Sep 22, 2017, at 7:16 PM, Diane Posell  
> wrote:
> 
> HP signed me up and said that it is free forever.  I want to know if that is 
> correct and if there is a charge how much is it?  I have also started using 
> it and find it a little difficult to navigate.  The screen said that I have a 
> 14 day trial version.I need to figure out how to highlight a print area that 
> isn't an entire sheet and to get my worksheet back to "normal" from a little 
> tiny schedule in the upper left hand corner.  I don't know what made it 
> change but the format changed to small type and a very large sheet and my 
> section is tiny.  I'm sure that it is as easy to navigate as Excel, once I 
> understand all of the commands.  I tried to find help, but nothing sounded 
> like what I needed.  Do I have to pay for a technician to help me through it? 
>  Will the Help Agent be of assistance ?  I was signed up on September 21, 
> 2017.Jean posell526-984-3728dianepos...@yahoo.com


Subscription

2017-09-22 Thread Diane Posell
HP signed me up and said that it is free forever.  I want to know if that is 
correct and if there is a charge how much is it?  I have also started using it 
and find it a little difficult to navigate.  The screen said that I have a 14 
day trial version.I need to figure out how to highlight a print area that isn't 
an entire sheet and to get my worksheet back to "normal" from a little tiny 
schedule in the upper left hand corner.  I don't know what made it change but 
the format changed to small type and a very large sheet and my section is tiny. 
 I'm sure that it is as easy to navigate as Excel, once I understand all of the 
commands.  I tried to find help, but nothing sounded like what I needed.  Do I 
have to pay for a technician to help me through it?  Will the Help Agent be of 
assistance ?  I was signed up on September 21, 2017.Jean 
posell526-984-3728dianepos...@yahoo.com

Re: draw > flowchart

2017-09-22 Thread Julian THOMAS
I think the shape must come from the menu and not the desktop. 

Sent from JT's iMini - using voice dictation!

> On Sep 22, 2017, at 13:46, Cyndy  wrote:
> 
> Hi,  I am not able to drag and drop a shape into the slide.  Did not find 
> anything in the community.  Thanks for any help.


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Re: draw > flowchart

2017-09-22 Thread Dave
 Original Message 
From: Cyndy 
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 13:46:37 -0400

> Hi,  I am not able to drag and drop a shape into the slide.  Did not
> find anything in the community.  Thanks for any help.
>
>  To create a flowchart:
>
> 1.  Select a tool from the *Flowchart* toolbar on the *Drawing* bar.
>
> 2.  Drag a shape in your slide.

If read literally, the help instructions can be a bit confusing, because
the steps are not drag and drop. Maybe this will help:

 1. When you have clicked on the required shape in the Drawing toolbar,
the mouse cursor changes to a cross-hair (a plus sign).
 2. Move the cursor pointer to the position on the page where you want
to start drawing the shape.
 3. Click hold down the left mouse button while dragging the shape to
the required size, then release the mouse button.

Dave

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draw > flowchart

2017-09-22 Thread Cyndy
Hi,  I am not able to drag and drop a shape into the slide.  Did not 
find anything in the community.  Thanks for any help.



 To create a flowchart:

1.

   Select a tool from the *Flowchart* toolbar on the *Drawing* bar.

2.

   Drag a shape in your slide.