From: Ivan Gutierrez Agramont ivan.g...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 20 February, 2011 22:59:34
Subject: [libreoffice-users] cant open a 65 MB .doc in LibreOffice 3.3.0
Hello list, this is my first mail to all of you, well I used to have
Hi
So it is quite high spec machine. I think LibreOffice will get better at this
but using .doc and .xls might be the cause of the issue. Is it possible to try
a test case using .odt instead of .doc and another using .ods instead of .xls?
They might also open quickly in MS Office.
Wolfgang Kluge wrote:
Good evening.
Is there any possibility to get the date format in spreadsheets
synchronized?
My operating system ( Linux and also Windows ) is set to -mm-dd
The spreadsheet cells must for everey new sheet best to this format.
And still the entry field above the
W dniu 11-02-21 12:43, Tom Davies pisze:
So it is quite high spec machine. I think LibreOffice will get better at this
but using .doc and .xls might be the cause of the issue. Is it possible to try
a test case using .odt instead of .doc and another using .ods instead of .xls?
They might also
Hi, :-)
I don't think the *file size* is the problem. As I said, I can open
much bigger files than that. it must be the file content.
The recommended way to deal with this is to re-save the file under
Word, but as two halves. Then try opening with LibreOffice. If one
half is still problematic,
Hi, :-)
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 21:14, Mieszko Kaczmarczyk
mieszko.kaczmarc...@wetzel.co wrote:
The problem is with file length LO. Working with other people who used m$
office I can receive file in their native format.
I cannot convert it to *.odt because I cannot open it in LO. This
Le 2011-02-20 23:33, Ken Springer a écrit :
Hi, Marc,
Marc Parémarcat marcpare.com writes:
Like Larry, I also use Thunderbird as my newsreader. Work really well.
Also does mail really nicely.
I've tried Thunderbird a couple of times since I bought this Mac. There was
something about it I
Le 2011-02-21 01:58, Paolo a écrit :
On 20/02/11 09:43, Marc Paré wrote:
ALSO READ THE SPECIAL NOTES section at the bottom of the page of
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/ It explains that
you must be
also subscribed to the LibreOffice mailing list that you want and to
use the
W dniu 11-02-21 15:13, Marc Paré pisze:
Actually, I really like that idea. I do quite a lot of emailing for
work and my websites and outgoing filters would be great.
I don't know how it works with POP3 but on the IMAP it working like
this: (on the arrow to right stop your mouse for some
Huh???
This thread is not clear.
On Feb 21, 2011, at 9:24 AM, Mieszko Kaczmarczyk wrote:
W dniu 11-02-21 15:13, Marc Paré pisze:
Actually, I really like that idea. I do quite a lot of emailing for work and
my websites and outgoing filters would be great.
I don't know how it works with
Am 21.02.2011 09:41, Wolfgang Kluge wrote:
Good evening.
Is there any possibility to get the date format in spreadsheets
synchronized?
My operating system ( Linux and also Windows ) is set to -mm-dd
The spreadsheet cells must for everey new sheet best to this format.
And still the entry
W dniu 11-02-21 15:24, Mieszko Kaczmarczyk pisze:
Actually, I really like that idea. I do quite a lot of emailing for
work and my websites and outgoing filters would be great.
I don't know how it works with POP3 but on the IMAP it working like
this: (on the arrow to right stop your mouse
Am 21.02.2011 14:07, David Griffiths wrote:
The default date format in LibreOffice uses the Gregorian Calendar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar
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On 21/02/11 16:58, AG wrote:
Hi all
In Debian testing/ wheezy, LibO-3.3.1.2 writer is not
auto-spellchecking (even though it is enabled on the standard bar) nor
does it spell-check manually. Default language setting is English (UK).
Under Tools Options Language Settings Writing Aids
the
Hi users,
i've actually got 2 problems.
1. I did a copy paste of content from a couple of websites. Page 45 look
strange, they have a function MyOpener(){}
on a couple of the headers. I don't remember if the headers were created in
openoffice or a beta ver of libre office, but it was fine
Hi,
an update on whats goin on
after a while with LibreOffice and OpenOffice 3.3 none of them could open
the 65 MB (MegaBytes) .doc, which is a report that i have to send to my boss
about 200 pages with text, tables and graphs...
I re installed openoffice 3.2.1 and no worries, it opened the
On 02/21/2011 01:10 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/21/2011 12:52 PM, Ivan Gutierrez Agramont wrote:
...
I re installed openoffice 3.2.1 and no worries, it opened the document in
seconds... not minutes but seconds... so it looks for me that this is a kind
of bug for Libre Office, I'd like to know how
cheers, I'll start with that.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:14 PM, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 02/21/2011 01:10 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/21/2011 12:52 PM, Ivan Gutierrez Agramont wrote:
...
I re installed openoffice 3.2.1 and no worries, it opened the document
in
seconds... not minutes
Mieszko Kaczmarczyk mieszko.kaczmarczyk at wetzel.co writes:
I don't know how it works with POP3 but on the IMAP it working like
this: (on the arrow to right stop your mouse for some secs)
Once again - with picture: http://miesiu.republika.pl/ThunderBird.png
If I understand your png
On 22/02/11 13:39, Ken Springer wrote:
I want the opposite of incoming mail filters. I want outgoing mail filters that
will place outgoing email into specific folders, not the sent folder.
Ken,
Sorry I am just tuning t this conversation.
Thunderbird is able to put all mail you send into a
Le 2011-02-21 23:00, Simon Cropper a écrit :
On 22/02/11 13:39, Ken Springer wrote:
I want the opposite of incoming mail filters. I want outgoing mail
filters that
will place outgoing email into specific folders, not the sent folder.
Ken,
Sorry I am just tuning t this conversation.
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