I found a 64bit Java download It says it can cause problems in 32Bit
browsers (which is the usually installed one for firefox.) There is also a
link to show how to disable it in the browser.
I am totally confused. Should I install the one that seems to be for
browsers, or is there something
Control-s saves the document even when there is nothing new to save.
I think it disabled the save when there was nothing to do.
Was this changed or is a regression bug in Calc?
Calc
Version: 6.0.3.2
Build ID: 1:6.0.3-0ubuntu1
CPU threads: 8; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale:
Sorry about the attachemnts. I'm not sure how to find a file-sharing site.
I only have the one version of Java. Someone sent me a message about it
needing to be 64 bits, since that's what my LibreOffice is. I've installed
the 32Bit version. Now I just have to find the other one.
Thanks so much
I followed your instructions, but was defeated at the "bin" it shows the
file in my programs, but not when I go through the Advance to add the path.
I can't open the "bin"
On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 7:21 PM Remy Gauthier
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you "add" the Java JRE in LO? You need to go to Tools ->
Hi :)
I think you need to enable it within LibreOffice. I thought it was enabled
by default.
Tools - Option - (the first heading down the side called "LibreOffice") -
Advanced
and then just tick the box at the top. Underneath there should be a box
listing all the different versions of Java
Hi,
Did you "add" the Java JRE in LO? You need to go to Tools -> Options ->
Advanced and add the path to the JRE there.
I hope this helps.
Rémy.
Le vendredi 31 août 2018 à 18:31 -0400, Peggy a écrit :
> I installed JRE several days ago and have closed Libre Office, but I still
> get this
I installed JRE several days ago and have closed Libre Office, but I still
get this message when I try to run a macro.
"LibreOffice requires a Java runtime environment (JRE) to perform this
task. Please install a JRE and restart LibreOffice."
Under the Java Control Panel > General it says that
Sorry, I do not know what is going on, but
DO you see anything different if you:
1. Pause for a few seconds before you call close? In the back of my
mind I am wondering if for some silly reason, control returns to you
before the save command finishes running.
2. out of curiousity,
Hi
I have been automating Calc for years from Visual FoxPro. It has worked
flawlessly until this week. Now the document close method often produces an
ole error 80010105. I was using verison 5.1 so I updated everything to the
latest 6.1 version but the problem persists. If I remove the Close()