Hi Team
Pushing forward the work initiated by Rizal Muttaquin and later by Drew
Jensen, I gave a try on the back and front covers of the 7.0 series of
Guides.
All files are in the /Contributor Resources/Cover7.0/ folder.
I am not a designer nor an expert in the printing industry, so forgive
the
Hai Olivier,
Many thanks for the update report but could you please point me where
/Contributor Resources/Cover7.0/ folder is?
[and my last name is Muttaqin, not Muttaquin ;D]
BR,
Rizal Muttaqin
On 06/10/20 03.03, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hi Team
Pushing forward the work initiated by Rizal
Hi Rizal
Sorry for the misspelling.
The NextCloud folder is
LibreOffice Documentation/English/Contributor Resources/Cover7.0/
I added you to the odfauthors group so this folder is now available to you.
Kind regards
Olivier
Em 05/10/2020 19:19, Rizal Muttaqin escreveu:
> Hai Olivier,
>
>
Hi Steve
That's a bug !
Thanks for reporting it!!!
Kind regards
Olivier
Em 05/10/2020 12:20, Steve (GMail) escreveu:
> Olivier,
>
> On the Help page for Calc's AVERAGEIF function, the Example section
> contains two similar warnings next to each other (directly below the
> table containing the
Fixed
Em 05/10/2020 17:34, Olivier Hallot escreveu:
> Hi Steve
> That's a bug !
> Thanks for reporting it!!!
> Kind regards
> Olivier
>
> Em 05/10/2020 12:20, Steve (GMail) escreveu:
>> Olivier,
>>
>> On the Help page for Calc's AVERAGEIF function, the Example section
>> contains two similar
Hi Peter
Em 04/10/2020 05:25, Peter Schofield escreveu:
> Is there a better alternative to NextCloud for LibreOffice to use?
>
> I find NextCloud very slow and it is definitely NOT my computer system.
>
> I get numerous error messages stating that NextCloud could not perform an
> action, yet
Version 02 of Chapter 5 Managing Graphic Objects and Chapter 6 Formatting
Graphic Objects for the Impress Guide Version 7.0 are now in the Work In
Progress folder on NextCloud ready for any review and comment.
Filenames — IG7005-ManagingGraphicObjects-02-PS-SH-PS and
Olivier,
On the Help page for Calc's AVERAGEIF function, the Example section
contains two similar warnings next to each other (directly below the
table containing the sample data).
Do you know whether this is intentional? I'm struggling to understand
why they are both needed.
Regards,