charles meyer wrote:
That data ended up in that fashion because I was trying to create a
simple list of file names of files located on a flash drive and the
only way I recall doing that in Windows XP - now 7 - is to use the DOS
command which then generates that info as I shared.
I was just
Hi Eddie,
if you do not want any file name extensions assigned to LibreOffice, why
do you want a regular installation at all? Make an "administrative
installation" and generate a link to soffice.exe. You get an
administrative installation by
msiexec -a path_to_the_downloaded_msi_file
Kind
I would like to install LibreOffice in tandem with our Microsoft Office install
without inadvertently pushing a user to LibreOffice for a document. The Wiki
at https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Deployment_and_Migration
has information on this topic, but there are still some changes being
Forget this - it seems to be bug 95256
M
From: Malcolm Moore
To:
Sent: 22/01/2016 11:19 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Document is missing in Windows but not Linux
I have a student document that is 5 pages long
I have a student document that is 5 pages long
which is a essay on Python. They are required to
do the code in Courier font. If the students creates
the document on a Linux machine it looks OK but
if you then open it on a Windows machines the page
with the Courier font is missing. Anyone come
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That data ended up in that fashion because I was trying to create a
simple list of file names of files located on a flash drive and the
only way I recall doing that in Windows XP - now 7 - is to use the DOS
command which then generates that info as I shared.
I was just trying to generate a list
Hi Dries,
Thank you for sharing that it could be imported to iTunes.
I’d prefer not to do this online but I do appreciate you sharing that.
That data ended up in that fashion because I was trying to create a
simple list of file names of files located on a flash drive and the
only way I recall