On 04/10/2011 Alexey Gamov avgamo...@gmail.com wrote
([libreoffice-users] 4206 Re: The problem with the coding):
... The fact that I have found a partial solution to the problem.
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Dear LO users!
I've created this document using LO writer. And now office crashes when I try
to scroll to the page 2. Please confirm. The document is in the attacment.
With best regards,
Victor.
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Il 11/04/2011 16.40, Vit ha scritto:
Dear LO users!
I've created this document using LO writer. And now office crashes when I try
to scroll to the page 2. Please confirm. The document is in the attacment.
With best regards,
sön 2011-04-10 klockan 16:52 -0400 skrev Chris Gummo:
The formula that we use is below. We use it in the Data Vailidation section
and not in every cell. I have not been able to get it to work.
=COUNTIF(F4;K380,F4)=1
Thanks
Chris
Sorry for being some kind of an idiot, but what does the
I have tried the formula below with the $ signs and I only get a TRUE or
FALSE answer when I type this into the cell. Maybe I am doing something
wrong which is a very good possibility. We have been using this code since
before I started working here and I am not too strong with formulas like
this.
I installed the DEB packages for ubuntu from
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/deb/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US.tar.gz
And now my python scripts that earlier connected to soffice headless to
interact with spreadsheets are broken:
Traceback (most recent
It seems like a few others here I tried your formula.
the =1 at the end of =COUNTIF(F4;K380,F4)=1 makes it a TRUE/FALSE
evaluation.
I tried to use this as validation for input but it didn't seem to work
without considering a macro.
Could you please explain how this formula is used.
i.e. I assume
This formula =COUNTIF($F$4:$K$380;F4)=1 is actually used in the Data
Validation section in Excel and looks through cells F4 through K380 and does
not allow us to input multiple serial numbers for equipment. For instance,
we scan a serial number in cell F4 and try to scan the same number in cell
F8
I suggest going to the help section and entering data validity in the
search box. This worked for me in OpenOffice.org.
nvsoar
On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Chris Gummo ch...@reclamere.com wrote:
This formula =COUNTIF($F$4:$K$380;F4)=1 is actually used in the Data
Validation section in
Hi Chris,
Chris Gummo schrieb:
This formula =COUNTIF($F$4:$K$380;F4)=1 is actually used in the Data
Validation section in Excel and looks through cells F4 through K380 and does
not allow us to input multiple serial numbers for equipment. For instance,
we scan a serial number in cell F4 and try
I'm glad that you have everything working properly. But for me the problem
is urgent. Isent a letter to https: / / bugs.freedesktop.org / and wait for
assistance.
This problem not only for me. I have to work on 25 computers and each has the
problem. And my friend from another city (Novosibirsk)
There is no option to manually, or automatically, check for updates
to LibreOffice. Is this by design or an oversight?
Thanks.
r,
Michael
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Michael wrote:
There is no option to manually, or automatically, check for updates
to LibreOffice. Is this by design or an oversight?
Thanks.
r,
Michael
The stupid Check for Updates in OOo never work correctly. Hopefully
the LibO developers have had enough sense to remove the dang thing.
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