Format problem

2022-09-19 Thread eric

I have been using Open Office 4.1.3 for many years---No problems

Recently,when I open a new document and start typing, every word and 
line are underlined with a red squiggly line.


I can find no way to get rid of it---It prints out too!

Hope you may help

Regards

Eric Friedland


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Re: Open Office Issue

2022-03-25 Thread Eric Hochberg
Print to pdf. Not printing, just trying to save the file as pdf.

Eric

Eric Hochberg Music LLC
650 Winnetka Mews #212
Winnetka, IL 60093

847.710.7988

www.erichochberg.com



On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:03 AM Rory O'Farrell  wrote:

> On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 09:26:46 -0500
> Eric Hochberg  wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using the latest version of Open Office for Mac and whenever I try to
> > create a PDF of a text document I get the spinning ball. I can usually
> > interrupt it by force quitting the app and trying again and that often
> > works.
> >
> > Any fixes?
> >
> > Eric
>
> By what method are you trying to create the P|DF file - by print to PDF,
> or by /File /Export as PDF? That last method is built in; Print to PDF
> requires an installed PDF printer.
>
> --
> Rory O'Farrell
>


Open Office Issue

2022-03-25 Thread Eric Hochberg
Hi,

I'm using the latest version of Open Office for Mac and whenever I try to
create a PDF of a text document I get the spinning ball. I can usually
interrupt it by force quitting the app and trying again and that often
works.

Any fixes?

Eric

Eric Hochberg Music LLC
650 Winnetka Mews #212
Winnetka, IL 60093

847.710.7988

www.erichochberg.com


System doesn't send email - attempted registration

2019-09-05 Thread Eric Hoffman
Hi, I am trying to register, so I can add comments, and otherwise contribute.  

My initial attempt to register gave me the error of "System cannot send email" 
or something similar.

I tried to re-register, and/or resend a link to my temporary password from this 
page: 
https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/user
I get the same error message.
I tried re-registering, using the same email address (lakebor...@yahoo.com) and 
the same user name (Artzilla) and was given the error messages that these 
credentials already exist.

Please let me know if this can be resolved.  

Thanks!

Eric W. Hoffman

Access old Open Office documents on my smart phone

2019-01-30 Thread Eric Morlock
Dear Folks,
   Before dispensing with my desktop internet carrier about two years ago,
I had a number of important documents on Apache Open Office. Since my
desktop is disabled, can I access these documents now on my smart phone,
either by downloading a recent version of Open Office or some other means?
Respectfully,
Eric Morlock


unlock template

2019-01-03 Thread eric aultz
How do i unlock a template I downloaded off your website?


Re: Réf. : Re: aide fichier xls impossible à ouvrir

2014-09-15 Thread eric b
Bonjour,

On ne peut pas laisser raconter n'importe quoi trop longtemps, alors pour 
information, et une bonne fois pour toutes, le nom du logiciel, c'est 
OpenOffice.

Merci de bien le noter 


Le 15 sept. 2014 à 23:28, Jérémie Denis a écrit :

 Bonjour,
 
  
 
 Ce que je veux dire c’est que tu as Microsoft dont tu as payé la licence. 
 Rentabilise ton achat même si celui-ci remonte à plus de dix ans ! Il est 
 certainement plus efficace que Open qui, bien que gratuit, rencontre pour 
 leurs utilisateurs beaucoup de problèmes. Et des bénévoles sur le forum qui 
 passent leur temps à ne pas répondre à votre question,


Pardon ?

En fait, ce qu'il faut comprendre, c'est que dans le libre, personne n'est 
obligé de répondre.



 à vous faire passer pour un fasc./idiot, et au final pour vous bannir de leur 
 petit cercle sectaire bien fermé entre « eux ».


Quel est l'intérêt de cette remarque ? 

Noubliez pas que tout ce qui est écrit sur cette liste est archivé (et public).


 
 J’en ait fait les frais la semaine dernière pour Open Base –car je n’ai pas 
 ACCESS trop cher- je sais de quoi je parle.
 
 Open est bien pour un jeune étudiant sans argent qui a besoin d’outils 
 bureautique de suite.


Non je ne suis absolument pas d'accord, et ce qui est écrit ci-dessus est tout 
sauf correct : pour peu qu'on se donne la peine de l'utiliser correctement, 
OpenOffice est un logiciel très puissant, très complet, et qui peut tout à fait 
être utilisé à des fins professionnelles.

En tout cas c'est vrai pour Writer et Impress. Calc est moins puissant, mais 
permet de faire de très belles choses aussi. Par exemple, avec Writer, j'écris 
touts mes cours, TD, sujets + corrigés d'examen depuis plus de 10 ans sans 
aucun souci. J'ajoute même que l'éditeur d'équations est suffisamment 
intéressant, jusqu'à bac+5 (voir plus). Et je connais bien le sujet.

En un mot, merci d'arrêter la désinformation, et les remarques blessantes pour 
ceux qui donnent de leur temps à aider les autres.


Cordfialement,
Eric Bachard


-- 
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L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org



Sorry about that..here is my question

2013-08-27 Thread Eric Rainwater
  I tried downloading the oracle 1.0.4 PDF importer extension but it just says 
 library failed.  I only need to edit 4 small sections on a PDF. I don't need 
 to do it all the time. 
I downloaded extension 1.0.4 and then I tried to go thru extension manager on 
AOO and when I try to put 1.0.4 into AOO a screen pops up and says Library 
Failed.  I have tried every way i know how but it will not load.


 
 Thanks in advance for your help
 
 Eric


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MAc osx and Oracle PDF Import Extension

2013-08-26 Thread Eric Rainwater
Hello, I have a mac with 10.6.8 and am trying to edit a PDF.  I was told to 
download the Oracle PDF Import Extension for MAc and that it would import 
itself into OpenOffice.  Then I should be able to open a PDF and open office 
wold be able to read the pdf and I could edit it.  However, when I open a PDF 
in Open office it just looks like mixed letters and is all broken up.  Please 
advise if I missed a step or if there are step by step instructions.

Thank you so much!

Eric Rainwater
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Re: Codes

2013-06-22 Thread Eric Fenster
Whoopee! The absence of reveal codes is up for discussion again, and we 
continue to have defenders of the absence of this great WP tool.

It allows SEEING where things happen and CHANGING them by deleting the codes.

It is an ADDITIONAL convenience, not a requirement. Nobody is forced to display 
the reveal codes window.

--- On Fri, 6/21/13, Virgil Arrington cuyfa...@hotmail.com wrote:

 From: Virgil Arrington cuyfa...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: Codes
 To: users@openoffice.apache.org
 Date: Friday, June 21, 2013, 2:24 PM
 There *is* a reveal styles. It's in
 the Formatting Toolbar, where the style for the paragraph
 containing the cursor is clearly displayed. Press F11 and
 you'll get a list of all the available paragraph styles.
 Right click on any one of them, click Modify and you can
 see all of the formatting characteristics applying to that
 style. Make any formatting changes you want and they will
 apply to any paragraph having that particular style.
 
 As for other formatting parameters, you don't need a code to
 tell you that a word is in Boldface as it will appear in
 Boldface on the screen. Blue text will appear blue, and you
 won't need a code to tell that. Now, you may not know *why*
 the text is blue, but if you simply right click on the
 applied paragraph style in the style list, you can then
 change the character formatting to any color you want (the
 same as you would with direct formatting, just within the
 style itself). Once changed, all paragraphs having that
 paragraph style will automatically change to the new color.
 With WordPerfect, you'd have to go into each and every
 paragraph or column frame and manually change each one to
 the color you want. And, if you made a mistake in one of
 them, you'd end up with inconsistent formatting. Of course
 you could track it down with your reveal codes, but with
 styles, you wouldn't have to.
 
 It's not rocket science, but I'll agree that it is not
 intuitive to the typewriter model followed by WordPerfect.
 
 Let me give an example of the benefit of styles. Several
 years ago, my 14 year old son challenged himself to type a
 50,000 word novel in November, which is National Novel
 Writers Month. He met his goal, and quickly dropped the
 project.
 
 As a proud papa, I wanted to put his document to paper. He
 wrote the original in WordPerfect, and it was a formatting
 mess, with stray tabs, carriage returns, and inconsistent
 formatting across chapter and section headings. Using WP's
 beloved reveal codes, I began the task of reformatting his
 127 page novel. It didn't take long for me to realize it
 would take days and days to wade through all of the
 formatting codes inserted by WP.
 
 Instead, I saved the document as a plain text file,
 stripping all formatting. I then loaded it into LyX, which
 is a GUI LaTeX editor. LaTeX is the ultimate in styles-based
 document processing as there is no other way to do things. I
 applied the Part and Chapter styles, (called environments
 in LaTeX speak) to the part and chapter titles, and then
 inserted a fully formatted, numbered, and typed table of
 contents with a couple mouse clicks. I set NO page
 formatting parameters such as page margins, page numbering,
 etc., as those were handled entirely by the Book template
 (called document class). I then compiled the book and had
 a fully formatted novel, complete with Title page, Table of
 Contents, properly formatted right and left hand pages with
 fully formatted headers with page numbers, etc. The entire
 process took about a half hour. I surprised even myself.
 
 I could have done the same thing with OpenOffice's styles,
 but they're not quite as fully automatic as LyX/LaTeX, so it
 would have taken a bit longer, but not much.
 
 Yes, styles can be difficult to learn, much the same as
 learning a new cable TV remote control. But once learned,
 you'll appreciate all you can do with them, and you won't go
 back to the typewriter (or it's only begotten son,
 WordPerfect), just like I won't go back to rabbit ears for
 my TV.
 
 Virgil
 
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message- From: Tamblyne
 Sent: Friday, June 21, 2013 5:29 PM
 To: users@openoffice.apache.org
 Subject: Re: Codes
 
 Hi, Patricia --
 
 Of course, you're going to be told -- and I can see that you
 already
 have -- that you're not doing it right.  Use
 styles.  Styles will,
 apparently, take care everything, including promote world
 peace, as well
 as fix all that's wrong with your document.
 
 Perhaps if we asked for reveal styles instead of reveal
 codes, we
 could get some progress on this issue.  The View 
 Non-printing
 characters doesn't help much unless what you're looking for
 is carriage
 returns/line-feeds, as far as I can tell.  It certainly
 doesn't tell me
 what styles are being applied to any given portion of the
 document.  And
 it doesn't show formatting codes, either.
 
 As an old WP user (and aren't we all, at this point?), I
 argued
 passionately for this enhancement long ago.  

Re: help printing

2013-01-30 Thread Eric Fenster
Last week I brought up Wordperfect's Reveal Codes function.

It also has a Make It Fit function. You select the number of pages you want and 
hit the button. Don't know if it works on spreadsheets though. Is that what Fit 
Print does?

--- On Wed, 1/30/13, Haim (Howard) Roman ro...@jct.ac.il wrote:

 From: Haim (Howard) Roman ro...@jct.ac.il
 Subject: Re: help printing
 To: users@openoffice.apache.org
 Date: Wednesday, January 30, 2013, 4:40 AM
 On Open Office 3.2 (old, I know), I
 do the following:
 
 Format -- Page -- Sheet -- Scale -- Scaling
 Mode
 
 You probably want one of the Fit print... choices.
 
 ~~
 Haim (Howard) Roman
 Computer Center, Jerusalem College of Technology
 Phone: 052-8-592-599 (6022 from within Machon Lev)
 
 
 On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Abigayle Gibson 
 financeoffi...@cityofparsons.com
 wrote:
 
  To whom it may concern:
  I have been trying to print a spreadsheet out in open
 office. I am trying
  to get it to fit to one page and it has taken me days
 to try to get it
  formatted to fit one page. I have had to work with
 increasing and or
  decreasing the rows, columns, font and font size to try
 to get it to fit to
  one page and then there is still ample room on the
 print preview to
  increase the size of the font (as with all of our
 employees we have sight
  problems). It has been a nightmare compared to using
 Microsoft. So I am
  hoping you can enlighten me on an easier way to get
 this spreadsheet
  increased to fit one page so that it is readable.
  Thanks,
  Abby
  CMFO
 

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 Try /View /Non printing characters.  This allows one to exactly position the 
 cursor.


That's totally different. It shows paragraph breaks and spaces, not formatting 
codes.

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
Gosh, I wish we could display a screen shot here of what we're talking about!



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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 document with 100 formatting errors. A correct version of the document must 
 be available

It's not so much about errors as the ease of making changes when revising 
one's text.

People who write exactly what their final version should be the first time may 
have to deal with errors. The rest of us have to edit and revise to achieve 
the final result.

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Re: [Inserting special characters (and Word Perfect)]

2013-01-21 Thread Eric Fenster
 For certain cases where I use some symbols repeatedly, I make up a document 
 that serves as a palette that I can copy and paste 

It would be nice to have a palette from which one could drag and drop 
characters.It would be faster when including words/phrases from other 
languages, for example.

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-20 Thread Eric Fenster
I wish people who have made some of the comments actually had experience with 
the Reveal Codes  function in WP.

First, for those not familiar with it, the Reveal Codes can be turned on and 
off and the amount of space (number of lines of text) it consumes on the screen 
is under complete control.

You have unencumbered text in one window, and text with the codes in another  
-- IF you want it.

This is very different from turning on codes like paragraph markers, which are 
all or nothing and litter the entire text.

Second, all this talk about styles is totally irrelevant. Styles exist quite 
happily alongside the reveal codes option.

 But users must not be allowed to make changes at that level [delete]; 
 instead, they must be required, having discovered what the problem is, to 
 solve it where it was caused.  Anything else breaks the structure.

I really don't understand this rather authoritarian recommendation.

If I write something in bold and want to convert one or some words to normal 
type when I review my text, that's my business. Why should I not be allowed 
to change a word? And if I can do that by simply putting my cursor on a Bold 
code and deleting it, what great law am I violating?

There's no structure being broken, just editing between bold and normal.

 

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-20 Thread Eric Fenster
 just select default formatting to clear all formatting.

Why destroy everything and start over if all that's necessary is to put the 
cursor on a code and DEL

For ex, a hard page break that becomes out of place because text has been added 
during editing. Click on the page break code, it's done. The doc reformats.



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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-20 Thread Eric Fenster
If attachments work here, there will be a screen shot of WP with the Reveal 
Codes window open.

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Re: reveal codes

2013-01-20 Thread Eric Fenster
 That's exactly how you do it in OpenOffice, select the word and click on
the Bold icon. 

It's not that simple. In Open Office you have to be careful about selecting 
spaces AFTER a word.

If you select a word to make bold and happen to include the space after the 
word, then come back when editing your text and remove the bold or remove the 
word but fail to take account of what you originally did to the space following 
the word, the bold code is still there, invisible. You start typing your 
replacement word or additional text and it is bold, unintentionally.

With reveal codes, you see and can remove what has become a stray, unwanted 
bold code.

Again, reveal codes is voluntary, in a separate window, it doesn't clutter your 
basic text but gives much fuller and easier control over it.

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