Yes, a text editor helps for some editing of an HTML file. Yet, for
some work I need a WYSIWYG editor for the look and feel of the web document.
I use Kate [Ubuntu based Linux Mint] for the text editor. I use it for
the Find/Replace option to change 91 links from [say] 4.3.3.2_ to
My configuration is Libre-Office Version: 4.3.2.2.0+
Build ID: 430m0(Build:2) on Gnome 3.14.1 under Opensuse 13.2.
I had a simple MySql database running perfectly well under OpenSuse 13.1
using Libre-Office Base as front end. Now when trying to execute my
report in the new configuration, I get
Hi,
I've got a working report in Base (connected to a Query, the data source
being a Calc sheet).
This is an accounting report that groups data according to some code in
a column. A subtotal amount is accumulated for each group. I'm being
asked to add this subtotal in letters as well.
I've also
You may want to look at LibreOffice Extension numbertext at
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/numbertext-1
NUMBERTEXT and MONEYTEXT are spreadsheet functions for number to
number name and currency name conversion for more than 30 languages.
I am assuming that as a part of a
On a whim, can you run the macro below. As a paranoid sort, I would say...
1. Save your document.
2. Run this macro.
3. If I missed something and it modifies the document, do not save the
changes (it should not change the document).
Sub FindPageBreaks
REM Author: Andrew Pitonyak
Dim iCnt
Am 14.11.2014 um 16:03 schrieb Jean-Francois Nifenecker:
Hi,
I've got a working report in Base (connected to a Query, the data source
being a Calc sheet).
This is an accounting report that groups data according to some code in
a column. A subtotal amount is accumulated for each group. I'm
I suppose I should chime in, as the particular behavior Svenja is describing
is a bug that has been present at least since Writer 3.x, and I have
experienced it many times BUT ONLY WITH DOCUMENTS THAT ARE QUITE LONG. If
you have a table of contents in the beginning, it will show the incorrect
Le 14/11/2014 21:22, Andreas Säger a écrit :
It is possible to use Calc as reporting engine. Hit F4 and drag your
query onto a spreadsheet cell. When the database content changed, click
any cell in that import range and call menu:DataRefresh.
The page layout is a bit tricky but with Calc's
On Fri, 14 Nov 2014, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
Yes, a text editor helps for some editing of an HTML file. Yet, for
some work I need a WYSIWYG editor for the look and feel of the web document.
I use Kate [Ubuntu based Linux Mint] for the text editor. I use it for
the
I use to hand code everything and then check my work in a browser.
Now with more complex pages, it can be very hard to keep one edited
without using a WYSIWYG editor. Yes, I use text editors for some
things, but there are a lot of things that need the editing while
viewing the page, and
Earlier today I was able to upload the 4.3.4.1 NA-DVD .iso file to
SourceForge.net.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/libreofficenadvd/files/4.3.x-versions/
The last version, 4.3.2, has had 459 downloads since it was uploaded.
My thanks for that.
Through delays in my schedule, 4.3.4 came
Hi :)
When doing anything unusual or new to a document i tend to create a copy of
it. Many of my folders have a sub-folder called OldVersions-Backups
where i put such copies.
It's an extra step to add to Andrew's step 1. Making such a Backup,
thanks to Murphy's Law, usually means that making
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