Greg:
It looks like you're right - the Center for Training and Business
Development is located in Farnam Hall, building H on this map:
http://nhti.edu/ctbd/nhtictbdmap.pdf
The ad for the event is here: http://www.nhti.edu/ctbd/ctbdfreeevening.pdf
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Followup article on ESR's rant, including input from
the CUPS folks and other feedback...
http://www.newsforge.com/software/04/03/01/1453218.shtml
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In Word 2000 if I navigate thusly:
Edit - Toolbars - Reviewing
I get a toolbar that allows me to see a reviewer's comments on a
document.
Is there equivalent functionality in OpenOffice 1.1? I checked but
nothing obvious presented itself.
Note: this functionality is different than the
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 16:28, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
In Word 2000 if I navigate thusly:
Edit - Toolbars - Reviewing
I get a toolbar that allows me to see a reviewer's comments on a
document.
Is there equivalent functionality in OpenOffice 1.1? I checked but
nothing obvious presented
I am guessing that there are many on the list that are far more
knowledgeable about qmail than I. Qmail does not do deferal notices
like sendmail does. When someone sends an e-mail and it goes through
sendmail, sendmail tries to send it, but it lets you know (by default)
at four hours and five
Kevin:
I dug through OOoSwitch
(http://www.hentzenwerke.com/catalogpricelists/ooo501.htm), as well as its
shareware cousin, Taming Open Office
(http://www.taming-openoffice-org.com/ftp/tow1-1.pdf) and couldn't find a
suggested replacement. Most of the functionality seems to be available, but
it's
On Mon, Mar 01, 2004 at 11:26:04AM -0500, Michael ODonnell wrote:
Followup article on ESR's rant, including input from
the CUPS folks and other feedback...
http://www.newsforge.com/software/04/03/01/1453218.shtml
Best and most important part of this one:
Remember the Macintosh dictum
Can't help with OO but from my experience with Word,
comments !== changes. This may affect some of the suggested
work-arounds.
Think in-band vs. out of band.
Changes are edits to the document content that modify it.
Change tracking allows you to see a before and after view to
tell what