David S. Crampton wrote:
The keystokes:
In L154: Ctrl+C
Down Arrow: moves to L155
Ctrl+V: paste
Esc: terminate the dotted border focus on L154
F2: make the small edit
Enter: terminate the edit
Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow: SHOULD extend to AB156 where it finds the next filled
cell in the row.
David S. Crampton wrote:
The keystokes:
In L154: Ctrl+C
Down Arrow: moves to L155
Ctrl+V: paste
Esc: terminate the dotted border focus on L154
F2: make the small edit
Enter: terminate the edit
Ctrl+Shift+RightArrow: SHOULD extend to AB156 where it finds the next filled
cell in the row.
Joe Conner has written on 10/31/2011 10:12 PM:
On 10/31/2011 5:00 PM, ESChamp wrote:
When one attempts to open a file that LO Writer does not recognize, it
pops up a menu and asks you to choose one.
Menu items are in random order. It would be nice if it were in
alphabetical order,
Hi,
Thanks for the advice.
The equation will not export to a od writer format. I have printed to
file (.ps) but could not export to a pdf (apparently my printer does not
have that option)
Tried renaming the profile. Also doesn't work.
Cheers,
Jacques
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 16:47 -0700, Tom
Hi,
LO v 3.3.4.
Ubuntu 11.04.
Cheers,
Jacques
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 23:48 -0700, Jack [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] wrote:
Jacques Malaprade wrote:
Please someone help. I am trying to export a long formula to PDF
from lo
math and it only exports the text in the input window
unsuscribe
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On 01/11/11 08:36, Jacques Malaprade wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the advice.
The equation will not export to a od writer format. I have printed to
file (.ps) but could not export to a pdf (apparently my printer does not
have that option)
Ghostscript will convert Postscript to PDF all day and every
I am testing out 2 new .oxt extensions. They are about 5.5MB each in size.
The American English one has en_US spelling, hyphen, and thesaurus. The
British one has en_GB spelling, hyphen, and US thesaurus. I could not
find a GB thesaurus instructions, so I used the US one since they are
Hello,
I've looked through the help text, I've looked through your FAQ's and
documentation (what there is of it), and I can't find how to do it. What I want
to do is have a picture file (bmp) as a header when I print out my spreadsheet.
I can see how to add things like dates, text etc, but how
Il 01/11/2011 16:31, Neil Bowser ha scritto:
Hello,
I've looked through the help text, I've looked through your FAQ's and
documentation (what there is of it), and I can't find how to do it. What I want
to do is have a picture file (bmp) as a header when I print out my spreadsheet.
I can see
Hi :)
Hopefully ElCico's answer helps! It looks good to me :)
The Faq has only just started to be written and is mostly being translated from
the French Team's excellent one, slowly - any offers of help doing that would
be welcomed.
Official documentation is at
At 10:40 01/11/2011 -0400, The nameless webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
The spelling dictionary word list are over 217,000 words with the
British one having about 280 less words.
But does it include the word fewer?
Brian Barker
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Thanks Peter,
Following your advice I researched some more and used ps2pdf to convert
the file. It uses gs in the background.
Cheers,
Jacques
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 06:41 -0700, Peter Hillier-Brook [via Document
Foundation Mail Archive] wrote:
On 01/11/11 08:36, Jacques Malaprade wrote:
Hi,
I installed Libre Office recently and today I am working on learning about
Macros. I want to record a macro and the direction in Help say to go to
Tools Macros Record Macro but I get no Record Macro option that appears
in the Macros menu. I am working with LibreOffice 3.4.3 (OOO340m1
Are there instructions for installing these alternate files? OS=Win7
Jerry
At 07:40 AM 11/1/2011, you wrote:
I am testing out 2 new .oxt extensions. They are about 5.5MB each in size.
The American English one has en_US spelling, hyphen, and
thesaurus. The British one has en_GB spelling,
Hi Jacques,
Jacques Malaprade schrieb:
Hi,
Thanks for the advice.
The equation will not export to a od writer format.
Open a Draw document. Insert Object OLE object Object Type
'LibreOffice Formula'. Depending whether you have already saved the
formula to file or not, you need 'Create
Feature Request:
make Math to understand formulas. For example: if i make a formula like A =ε
q, then i would like to have a toggle button in Math, which rotates that
formula: A =ε q; ε = A / q and q = A / ε
It would give a sense to save formulas into *.odf files. And all those
formulas are
Hi,
On Tue, 1 Nov 2011 15:11:57 -0700 (PDT)
daddo maik...@gmail.com wrote:
Feature Request:
make Math to understand formulas. For example: if i make a formula like A =ε
q, then i would like to have a toggle button in Math, which rotates that
formula: A =ε q; ε = A / q and q = A / ε
Hi :)
Congrats on fixing the problem and thanks for posting the answer back into
the thread so people in the future might benefit from it.
Thanks, congrats and regards from
Tom :)
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Stephan,
I don't think the bugs described in those 2 articles are the same
behavior issue. Those descriptions and the discussion of is it a bug or
is it emulating Excel are too dense for my brain at least this evening.
I'm an experienced, if somewhat uncreative, Excel user. I never tried
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