> https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_4_11
> http://www.openoffice.org/download/
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In my version of LibreOffice (4.2.8.2) there is a check box that says
"Suppress lines with just empty fields" in the mail merge wizard. It is
under the text box where you put the address information (ie ).
Mark
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:33 PM, Stan Grigiski
wrote:
El 29-10-2015 11:10, Andreas Säger escribió:
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_4_11
[1] http://www.openoffice.org/download/ [2]
What? This is a mailing list of LibreOffice user. If a user is
interested in Ooo, that user has all the freedom to join the mailing
So sorry no one responded;
but maybe no one knew what you were asking -
I for one am not sure what you're asking, but will make an attempt
to answer,
what are these blanks you're seeing? - could these have been placed
there by the author for a set purpose?,
Hi,
On the contrary it is interesting to see if and when yes how often Open Office
will release. I thought of it as being dead as there has not been a release in
a relative long period of time.
So thanks for informing ;)
PS: @Bastián: You just started a probably long discussion ;)
Am 29.
I tend to agree that this is a LibreOffice mailing list - it's one thing to
say a new release is out for OOo but to link to their download page...I
don't see this as being the proper venue for that.
Best,
Joel
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 9:50 AM, Florian Reisinger
wrote:
>
Am 29.10.2015 um 17:00 schrieb Bastián Díaz:
>
> El 29-10-2015 11:10, Andreas Säger escribió:
>
>>> https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/announcing_apache_openoffice_4_11
>>> [1] http://www.openoffice.org/download/ [2]
>
> What? This is a mailing list of LibreOffice user. If a user is
>
Again all of that is irrelevant on this particular mailing list. It would
be like you going to Microsoft's forums and posting about OOo (of
LibreOffice) - it just doesn't make sense and isn't appropriate.
Anyways, I'm going to go ahead and delete the thread as I don't
particularly care all that
Am 29.10.2015 um 17:50 schrieb Florian Reisinger:
> Hi,
>
> On the contrary it is interesting to see if and when yes how often Open
> Office will release. I thought of it as being dead as there has not been a
> release in a relative long period of time.
>
> So thanks for informing ;)
>
> PS:
Am 29.10.2015 um 18:05 schrieb Joel Madero:
> I tend to agree that this is a LibreOffice mailing list - it's one thing to
> say a new release is out for OOo but to link to their download page...I
> don't see this as being the proper venue for that.
>
> Best,
> Joel
>
Virtually none of your
Stan Grigiski wrote:
Hello,
I noticed that when I try to mail merge a data base for labels, the program
will not supress a field if there is no entry; it will create a space on
the lable. For example, if I have the field "address 1" set for street
number and street name and the field "address
When some LO users rely on Aoo to fill gaps left by regressions in LO,
it is a pertinent post to LO users.
We shouldn't pretend that there are no faults with LO and I would have
thought recommending AOO as the first fall back (rather than others) was
in our best interests.
steve
On 2015-10-30
On 29-10-15 18:18, anne-ology wrote:
So sorry no one responded;
but maybe no one knew what you were asking -
I for one am not sure what you're asking, but will make an attempt
to answer,
what are these blanks you're seeing? - could these have been placed
And this one should be sent in plain text: This could be a Calc quirk
or the correct expected behaviour, I'm not a power user, and this is not
drama for me either.
With a spreadsheet A1=1, B1=2, C1="=A1+B1"
_
_Example 1) In Excel 2003, where "|" is the cursor position in the
formula
This could be a Calc quirk or the correct expected behaviour, I'm
not a power user, and this is not drama for me either. With a spreadsheet
A1=1, B1=2, C1="=A1+B1"Example 1) In Excel 2003, where "|" is the cursor
position in
the formula "=A1+B|1", click on any other other cell and the
When I try to launch LibreOffice a dialog button pops up and say "LibreOffice
5.0 - Fatal Error The application cannot be started. User installation could
not be completed." I'm presented with an OK button on the Dialog Box. How can I
fix this? I don't have any further information as to the
A while ago I posted what is below and didn't see any replies. No
problem because there is no real problem, with an ugly workaround.
However, I am wondering if I am the only person struggling with master
documents.
On 19-10-15 15:11, Wiebe van der Worp wrote:
Hi everyone
For some manuals I
Am 29.10.2015 um 10:06 schrieb James R McKenzie:
> When I try to launch LibreOffice a dialog button pops up and say "LibreOffice
> 5.0 - Fatal Error The application cannot be started. User installation could
> not be completed." I'm presented with an OK button on the Dialog Box. How can
> I fix
El 29-10-2015 23:31, James E. Lang escribió:
I am a devoted LO user. That said, AOO & LO are cousins. Birth
announcements are welcome in most families.
It is not that and so far nobody has referred to that. To me I'm glad
AOO has had a new release, but this mailing list does not have that
El 29-10-2015 16:52, Joel Madero escribió:
Again all of that is irrelevant on this particular mailing list. It
would
be like you going to Microsoft's forums and posting about OOo (of
LibreOffice) - it just doesn't make sense and isn't appropriate.
Anyways, I'm going to go ahead and delete the
I am a devoted LO user. That said, AOO & LO are cousins. Birth announcements
are welcome in most families.
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