David S. Crampton wrote:
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.
[...]
In short, I think I'm reporting something different.
So, since I do actually use my Writer setup in my business, is it
going to be easy to revert to my current working dictionary/thesaurus
if I want?
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Mark Stanton
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Hi Lenn-art,
Lenn-art schrieb:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3472349/capture_02112011_003058.jpg
The headings of the index content are shown twice in the navigator.
See the picture: the (dutch) headings with the number are the headings from
the index. The're counting from 1 to 8,
Can you install 3.4 alongside 3.3 in Linux (Ubuntu 11.04 in my case). I don't
want to purge 3.3 until I am sure 3.4 works.
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The document is 3mb / 140 pages. Is there an easy way to do it ;-)
Anyway, i exported the document to PDF and removed the bookmarks with
jpdfbookmarks (free editor for PDFbookmarks). I'm still interested how to
fix this. Why can't i edit the style?
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I have solved this problem now...i removed the hidden folder .libreoffice in
my home folder, re started the suit and this then created a new folder. all
seems to be running fine now..
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On 2 November 2011 09:49, ahalin ahalinaha...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you install 3.4 alongside 3.3 in Linux (Ubuntu 11.04 in my case). I
don't
want to purge 3.3 until I am
There is this cool cell background shading in Microsoft Excel that I
can't find in LibreOffice Calc. That feature is an *ink-saver!* Calc's
cell backgrounds are just colours and that's it. There are no hatches
and if one wanted to indicate a blanked cell (by conditional formatting)
he/she has to
Hi :)
Doc is the older MS format and tends to be better supported on most systems.
MS Office 2010 opens it easily. In LibreOffice/OpenOffice try Save As ...
and choose the format
Microsoft Word 97/2000/Xp
Please let us know how it goes with that!
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi :)
Well found! Sorry no-one was able to answer your question fast enough! lol
The .libreoffice folder is your user-profile and contains configurations,
settings, galleries, extensions and loads of other things. If something
goes wrong with LibreOffice there is a good chance of fixing it
Hi Regina,
Thanks for the advice.
I need the formula to be added to a Calc spreadsheet. Is there another
way of adding it?
Regards,
Jacques
On Tue, 2011-11-01 at 14:43 -0700, Regina Henschel [via Document
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Hi Jacques,
Jacques Malaprade schrieb:
Hi,
Hi :)
It is possible to open a .odt or .docX file as though it was a .Zip. I tend
to find that is the easiest way of finding out which pictures and things are
heavy and which are tolerable. Often it's fairly easy to use Gimp or Draw
to change formats to png or gif and then resize to something
Hi :)
It looks pretty clear to me. Anyway you can never really trust how the thread
might have been manipulated along the way so judging people based on a reply of
a reply of a reply would be pretty dumb. The content is more important than
who said what and is only useful if the most recent
Hi :)
I think you have choices. I think you can just double-click on an oxt file and
that installs it in LibreOffice or else open Writer or something and click on
Tools - Extensions Manager - Add
and then browse to where-ever you downloaded or saved the file to. I could be
wrong but i heard
eskroni wrote:
I think, what you are asking for is way outside the scope of an
office suite.
You might want to look at computer algebra systems, like Maple or
Maxima. You can get some more information here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxima_(software)
Sigrid
I did not ask for
Hi :)
I'm not sure what has gone wrong. Sometimes things go a little strange when
saved as MS formats. I guess documentation is unhelpful?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
Regards from
Tom :)
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Hi Jacques,
Jacques Malaprade schrieb:
Hi Regina,
Thanks for the advice.
I need the formula to be added to a Calc spreadsheet. Is there another
way of adding it?
No it is the same way as for inserting into a Draw document. So simple
follow that description. A Calc sheet has besides the
Is there a reference somewhere that specifies what has to be in an ODF
file to be recognized as one of the ODF types?
I'm asking because I have a DOCX file created by an app on my phone that
opens in MS Office, but is not recognized by LO.
Thanks.
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ESChamp schrieb:
Is there a reference somewhere that specifies what has to be in an ODF
file to be recognized as one of the ODF types?
Yes, ODF is an approved standard. You will find the version 1.1 in
http://www.oasis-open.org/standards#opendocumentv1.1 and version 1.2 in
Short Answer: DOCX files are not in ODF format.
Longer Answer:
1. There is such information in the ODF 1.2 Specification Parts 1 and 3.
However, it will not help with correctly recognizing a DOCX file in LO or OOo.
There is a separate International Standard on the OOXML format used by DOCX
Will try that tonight when I get home...
Thanks,
Jake
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
Doc is the older MS format and tends to be better supported on most
systems. MS Office 2010 opens it easily. In LibreOffice/OpenOffice try
Save As ...
Hi.
Better still is to ask him to give you the document in .doc format. He
can easily save it as a .doc from MSO2010.
steve
On 3/11/11 6:08 AM, Jake Tennant wrote:
Will try that tonight when I get home...
Thanks,
Jake
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Tom Daviestomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Hi all,
I am trying to embedd an Draw page into a Writer document, using OLE.
The problem is that the page is not inserted in the original size/zoom
factor, but about 50%.
I have also tried to set the zoom factor in Edit mode (embedded Draw),
but the function is disabled there.
Greets
Hi :)
Yes, but people that religiously stick to MS Office and have the most recent
upgrade often have troubles doing
File - Save As ...
or
Golden Orb - Save As ...
It leads to t many choices even if they manage to find it. I had to send a
screenshot once to help them find their way.
Hi Marcus,
Marcus Moeller schrieb:
Hi all,
I am trying to embedd an Draw page into a Writer document, using OLE.
Is it really necessary?
The problem is that the page is not inserted in the original size/zoom
factor, but about 50%.
Do you insert from file or do you generate a new OLE,
Um, Tom, are you comparing with the LO Writer Save As ... list?
And Office 2010 has a portable app. You can make one even with the Starter
Edition. It is called Office Click-To-Run 2010. Fits on a Flash Drive.
Takes a while to setup though, and it stays operational as long as the flash
Hi :)
I think you can configure whether you have the orb or without the ribbon at all
or a strange inbetween. I haven't really paid to much attention to 2010 tbh.
I just found it easier to find things i was looking for and escape back to
LO/OOo quickly.
Regards from
Tom :)
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I have Microsoft Office 2010 on a new machine, so no characteristics were
inherited from older versions. I have the Ribbon running, and I don't see the
orb anywhere. I also use Quick Access thingies for what I regularly use and
can never remember where to find.
I can't find anything about
I entered my description into Bugzilla:
Assigned Bug # 42535
Bug 42535 - Editing UI: Ctrl+Shift-RightArrow faulty extension result
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On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 23:30:34 -0700, Stephan Zietsman szi...@gmail.com
wrote:
David S. Crampton wrote:
I don't think the bugs described in
On 02/11/2011, Jacob Tennant w...@comcast.net wrote:
Any suggestions as my professor only uses Office2010.
Explain to your professor that you are too poor to afford to use m$
and so you are using LO.
Ask him/her to use LO. At least this demonstrates you have initiative...:)
Or to save
On 11/02/2011 09:16 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) It looks pretty clear to me.
What looks pretty clear to you?
Anyway you can never really trust
how the thread might have been manipulated along the way so judging
people based on a reply of a reply of a reply would be pretty dumb.
The
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 12:43, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
I'm not sure what has gone wrong. Sometimes things go a little strange
when saved as MS formats. I guess documentation is unhelpful?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
Regards from
Tom
Dennis E. Hamilton has written on 11/2/2011 1:01 PM:
Short Answer: DOCX files are not in ODF format.
Longer Answer:
1. There is such information in the ODF 1.2 Specification Parts 1 and 3.
However, it will not help with correctly recognizing a DOCX file in LO or
OOo.
There is a
Do the LO developers read this list, or is there an official channel for
requesting changes?
I would like the menu I mentioned in an earlier menu to list documents
types alphabetically by name, or -- if they must be alpha by name of
extension as someone suggested -- could the please add the
I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.3 on Kubuntu 11.04. Is there any way to
reverse the order of columns in a Calc spreadsheet? For example, if I
have columns A through Z, I want to re-order them so that the contents
of Z are in A, Y in B, X in C, ..., A in Z, B in Y, C in X. In reality
I need to
Hi Pete,
The Zip-related message may be a warning, not a fatality. It also may be
related to up-/down-level compatibility among the PKWare Zip specifications.
When I use WinZip 9.0 SR-1, there are no problems reported. I haven't checked
the files against the PKWare APPNOTE 6.2.0 to see if
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