Version 4 of Libreoffice has it fixed. All my reports work with 4
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 6:05 PM, Steve Cornell rbrt_corn...@yahoo.comwrote:
I have used Ubuntu since Intrepid and out of fustration, tried the
report builder in Windows 7. To my surprise, it worked fine with the
database I use
The best way for the moment:
- deinstall LibreOffice as installed from the system
- download the original three packages (mainprogramm, desktop,
translation)from
libreoffice.org
- install all modules with dpkg -i *.deb
Am 06.02.2013 15:22, schrieb EglÄ—:
Why libreoffice-report-builder
I have no expirience with the vanilla-kernel.
I work only with the original Kubuntu-versions and found
the discribed way.
Sorry
Am 26.11.2012 17:54, schrieb Manos Nikiforakis:
Indeed this is the only solution but I don't get it how in the vanilla
version of libreoffice works and when it s
Am 25.11.2012 16:50, schrieb Matteo Galvani:
Hi, I tried that solution in Ubuntu 12.04.
I got libreoffice 3.6 installed with libreoffice-report-builder 1.2 but
neither the builder and the wizard worked.
I didn't received any error.
Any help?
Hi,
the best way I tried is
- download the
Indeed this is the only solution but I don't get it how in the vanilla
version of libreoffice works and when it s packaged by Ubuntu doesn't since
Ubuntu 12.04. I'm talking about the main repocitory not the universe ...
Why is this happening?
One bad thing with the vanilla version is that it
Many thanks for the solution!!
Greatings
Am 21.11.2012 05:19, schrieb Tom Schutter:
As I found at http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/11/libreoffice-3-6-3-is-
now-availableinstall-in-ubuntu-12-10-quantal-quetzal/ there is a
libreoffice-prereleases ppa that supports quantal and provides the