Re: Query

2020-06-01 Thread Peter Kovacs

Hello Ann,

sorry for the late answer. This is an information from the Gate keeper 
of Apple.


Please see our Release Notes:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1.7+Release+Notes


 For macOS users

 * Apache OpenOffice 4.1.7 will be flagged by the Gatekeeper facility
   in macOS. This is a feature to help guard against malware on macOS
   systems.
 o For OS X up to 10.11 "El Capitan": There is a procedure laid out
   at the following link to allow applications not installed from
   the Mac App store to run. See the Mac support article
   .
 o For macOS 10.12 "Sierra" and up: In Finder, Control-click or
   right click the icon of the app. Select Open from the top of
   contextual menu that appears. Click Open in the dialog box. If
   prompted, enter an administrator name and password. This is
   needed just the first time you launch Apache OpenOffice.
 o Due to a known bug in Oracle Java
   
   installations of Apache OpenOffice on macOS that do not have the
   legacy Apple Java 6 installed will not be able to recognize
   Oracle Java 7 and 8. If not able to upgrade to Java 9 than
   install the legacy version of Apple Java from the following
   link: Legacy Apple Java 6 .
   This will allow the portions of AOO that require Java to run
   properly.


Am 29.05.20 um 12:30 schrieb Ann Quinn:

Dear Stafff at Open Office,

I have downloaded Open Office for my MacBook Air and it Staes that by
opening this app I will override system security and could expose my
computer to Malware.
Can you please advise me ?

Thanks
Ann



Re: crash

2020-06-01 Thread Peter Kovacs

Hello Giulio,


sorry for the late answer. Can you providfe more details?

Operating System, maybe on Windows MS Patches?


What you can try out of the blue is resetting your profile.

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?p=58403


HTH

Peter

Am 29.05.20 um 17:25 schrieb Giulio Caprera:

Good afternoon,
I require some help with my Open office, it keeps on crashing as I press enter 
or write a new paragraph causing me to have to do a recovery of the file 
constantly.
I would really appreciate some help.
Kind regards,

Giulio Caprera

Sent from Mail for Windows 10





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Re: Spreadsheet Formula Hiding "0"

2020-06-01 Thread David Robley
There is an option to globally suppress display of zeros - see Tools | 
Options | OpenOffice Calc | View and uncheck Zero Values in the Display 
section.


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On 2/6/20 7:43 am, Snapafun wrote:

Great suite - Thanks.

I love to hide the "0" value in cells yet to be populated and to do so 
I use the =IF(Target Cell>0;Actual Formula;"") setup.


This works well for me upon the Target Cell being the result or a 
manual entry.


However, this doesn't work when the Target Cell contains a formula. ( 
I appreciate that the formula setup as above is correct and that it 
now recognizes that the Target Cell is populated so is ">0" - just 
that viewed in real life - no actual value yet exists.)


Maybe there's a way of re-addressing the value "0" in the 1st part 
though it would be nice for a private user to be able to keep their 
formulas simple.


So - not necessary a fault or bug or anything at all - just a thought 
in case it's possible.




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Spreadsheet Formula Hiding "0"

2020-06-01 Thread Snapafun

Great suite - Thanks.

I love to hide the "0" value in cells yet to be populated and to do so I 
use the =IF(Target Cell>0;Actual Formula;"") setup.


This works well for me upon the Target Cell being the result or a manual 
entry.


However, this doesn't work when the Target Cell contains a formula. ( I 
appreciate that the formula setup as above is correct and that it now 
recognizes that the Target Cell is populated so is ">0" - just that 
viewed in real life - no actual value yet exists.)


Maybe there's a way of re-addressing the value "0" in the 1st part 
though it would be nice for a private user to be able to keep their 
formulas simple.


So - not necessary a fault or bug or anything at all - just a thought in 
case it's possible.


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Regards
Frank
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RE: OpenOffice unter Linux ??

2020-06-01 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hallo, 

> -Original Message-
> From: Lucifer El Diabolo [mailto:lucifer.diab...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2020 9:00 PM
> To: users-de@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: OpenOffice unter Linux ??
> 
> Guten Abend und geruhsame Pfingsten allen, die das hier lesen, na und 
> allen anderen natürlich auch.
> 
> Mein BS ist ein WIN 10 Home
> 
> Mein OO ist ein  4.1
> 
> Ich hab LinuxMint auf einem PenDrive  zum Probieren.
> 
> Bekommen ich OpenOffice - falls ich Linux es installiere - auf Linux 
> installieret,  müsste dafür das vorinstalliertre LibreOffice entsorgt 
> werden ?
> 
> Ich glaub ja, das geht, aber wie ?

Du kannst AOO und LO parallel installieren, hier ist eine recht ausführliche 
Anleitung:
http://de.openoffice.info/viewtopic.php?f=10=73694



Gruß
Jörg 


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