Hi all
is it possible to have different paths for the My Documents setting
and the default directory where OOo creates .odb files
the problem is that i want to specify the MyDocument on a shared path
over a network for multiple users (for any Open operation, default
path, written protected)
Hi Laurent,
is it possible to have different paths for the My Documents setting
and the default directory where OOo creates .odb files
the problem is that i want to specify the MyDocument on a shared path
over a network for multiple users (for any Open operation, default
path, written
Hi franck,
thanks a lot four your response
yes it is the .odb file implicitely created
i'll ask on writer list
thanks again
laurent
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Hi Seb,
Thanks for your help with this. I can certainly see a layout-settings
node, but I get stuck interpreting it since I don't know the XML
language. However, I expected to see a closing tag for the node
(something like /layout-settings), which isn't there.
Well, it is valid ... for
Hi Frank,
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:52:34 +0100,
Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany frank.schoenh...@sun.com wrote:
Well, looks good. The fact that it doesn't change when you change the
layout in the designer, and save the design/document, indicates that
this is a problem with saving,
Hi Seb,
No, I have done what you suggest: creating a database from scratch
(built-in *.odb DBMS -- no PostgreSQL), and the problem occurs there
too.
I'd be interested in having a look at this file, could you send it to
frank.schoenheit at sun.com?
If you remove the settings.xml from your
Hi Sebastian,
OK, so it does seem to be a problem with the Debian packages. Do you
have any memory of this ever being a problem in previous versions?
Not at all, no.
Ciao
Frank
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Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Dick,
I've used OOo Base to construct a database and wrote a macro in Basic to
connect to the database, issue an SQL query and write out a report of
statistics calculated from the results of the query. All work very well.
Now I'd like to
Hi Dick,
OK, here are the steps I went through to create a second macro.
ah, *that's* a useful problem description :)
1. I double-clicked on my dbase to activate Base.
2. I then selected TOOLS - MACROS - ORGANIZE MACROS - OpenOffice.org
Basic. That opened a window with a box that displayed