The link in my previous message was for the 64 bit version. If you have
a 32bit edition of windows use this link:
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/?type=win-x86=6.4.0=en-US
Dave
On 16/01/2020 07:57, Dave Barton wrote:
> Hi Dimona,
>
> You can download LO6.4 RC2 from:
>
Howdy,
The ODF v.13 has been released by OASIS as a specification.
OASIS is not the actual standards authority, that would be ISO
(International Standards Organization).
So at the moment the v1.3 specification is available for implementing
vendors to work with and test.
That is reason, to be
Unfortunately, hours of reading calc help do not satisfactorily answer a
simple question: I want the date in a cell to be shown as 16-Jan-20 rather
than 1/16/20 or any other option. Time and again, whatever is tried will
not save that modification to date when I push the button for insert date
In the Format Cells dialog, place D- MMM- YY in Format Code. Click OK.
You could also use DD-MMM-YY if you want the date to always be two digits.
Dan
On 1/16/20 9:47 AM, Donald Rush wrote:
Unfortunately, hours of reading calc help do not satisfactorily answer a
simple question: I want the
Thank you for your kind words Jean.
I have taken Chapter 3 for first review.
Regards,
Steve
On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 at 05:23, Jean Weber wrote:
> Steve,
> Thank you for your review. It's a delight to work with someone who is
> so thorough in catching my "oops, I forgot to replace that image" as