Hi,
Many thanks for all the replies.
I'm away for the next few days, so I'll try the suggestions out when I get
back and let you know how I go.
Noel
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On 2 July 2012 18:32, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Lol, that does make a big difference. Continuity is importan
Thanks. I pulled down 3.5.1 and installed it, and the problem is still
there.
I could go back to a 3.4 version, but I don't know if it's that important
to me.
Foo. I'll just live with it.
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Thanks Dan, Andreas and Brian for your answers.
On 01/07/2012 17:44, Dan wrote:
You need to edit your database in Base. I'm not sure how you access
your database in Calc unless you used the F4 key to open the database
window. Even then, the F4 key opens the database and shows you the
data in
Hi :)
Lol, that does make a big difference. Continuity is important. I have just
seen too many people start trying to write something new purely because they
didn't realise other companies may have similar issues to deal with. Even
trying to re-write accountancy principles to suit themselves,
On 01/07/2012 12:11, Marion & Noel Lodge wrote:
Hi,
*This works well, but what I haven't been able to work out is how to
highlight the Amount field so that the user can then type in the new amount
over the top of the existing amount. The user could just type Ctrl + A,
but I'm trying to reduce
Marion & Noel ,
If you do some googling, you will find many examples how to handle a
"com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlNumericFieldModel" or a
"com.sun.star.awt.UnoControlEditFieldModel"
Hope it helps
Fernand
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the suggestion - Gnu Cash looks to be very comprehensive, but I
wou
On 2 July 2012 07:43, Nero wrote:
> Could you give me instruction on how to do that on Windows please? I've
> tried WinRar and Haozip and both are launching the file normally.
>
Rename a copy of the file with a .zip extension. You may then be able
to open it with Windows' archive tool
Nick
> On