If I sum up the problems with docx documents and with LO in general,
best solution is to have a pc with linux and virtual box for running
WIN7 and original MS Office.
(a dual core processor and 4GB Ram is enough).
If you earn your money with these docx then its on your side to adopt
your work
Dnia 2013-10-26, o godz. 12:42:10
Ady ady...@hotmail.com napisał(a):
Bug report #70886 opened:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70886
Confirmed, added bibisect log.
It's now up to developers to pick up challenge and fix that issue.
I disagree. The Detective feature is already
Dnia 2013-10-26, o godz. 12:42:10
Ady ady...@hotmail.com napisal(a):
Bug report #70886 opened:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70886
Confirmed, added bibisect log.
It's now up to developers to pick up challenge and fix that issue.
I disagree. The Detective feature
If I sum up the problems with docx documents and with LO in general,
best solution is to have a pc with linux and virtual box for running
WIN7 and original MS Office.
If you earn your money with these docx then you have to adopt your work
flow to that.
You can not tell your customer to
I have created a Text document file… sent it to a recipient who
notes it is Read-only.
How do I make the file Read-Write in order that he be able work the file at
his end.
(I’ve consulted LibreOffice Help… the instructions under Read only don’t work….
(Select) is greyed out.)
Sheafe Ewing
Chances are that if you emailed it, your recipient opened it directly
from his/her email program. This often creates a read-only copy in
temporary storage. This is not a problem with the document. You need to
tell your recipient to *save* the file from within his/her email client
first, then check
Does the Find Replace dialog box allow backreferences in the
'Replace with' field?
(I'm having trouble getting it to work.)
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Problems?
unless I am reading this wrong - Yes!
Position yourself anywhere in a doc.
Find and Replace
Search for XXX
Replace with YYY
Press Replace All
All occurrences of XXX should be replaced by YYY
If you press replace it will only look forward and then ask you
whether to check the rest of the doc.
On 27 October 2013 18:50, Tim Lloyd tim.ll...@gmx.com wrote:
unless I am reading this wrong - Yes!
Position yourself anywhere in a doc.
Find and Replace
Search for XXX
Replace with YYY
Press Replace All
All occurrences of XXX should be replaced by YYY
If you press replace it will only
At 18:56 27/10/2013 -0500, T. R. Valentine wrote:
On 27 October 2013 18:50, Tim Lloyd wrote:
[...]
I think you read my question incorrectly.
That's because your original question was not at all clear! (You owe
it to correspondents not to waste their time.)
Specifically, I am able to use
On 27 October 2013 20:10, jomali jomali3...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Oct 27, 2013 at 7:39 PM, T. R. Valentine trvalent...@gmail.com
wrote:
Does the Find Replace dialog box allow backreferences in the
'Replace with' field?
(I'm having trouble getting it to work.)
Per the LO help, use $1
On 27 October 2013 19:24, Brian Barker b.m.bar...@btinternet.com wrote:
If you want to refer to the entire matched string using $1, you must use
(\d*) as your search string. But - easier than that - you can always refer
to the entire matched string using the ampersand: (or you can use $0).
Today in good faith I downloaded and for trial your Libre Office pack. I
installed it and already during the installation I expressly didn't wish
it to associate with files created by other software. After I launched
it then, it immediately and completely illogically asked me about
“restoration”
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