In order to see better what's going on , you can save the file as .fodt and
search for the name of the field that shows up in the header in a plain
text editor and pay attention,looking especially for an extra set variable
tag around the content that appears on page 36. Once you understand where
On 02/08/2020 13:24, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 01/08/2020 21:41, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2020-08-01 12:24, Philip Jackson wrote:
I'm carrying out a minor rework on a book I wrote in Writer some 3 years' ago.
The problem which is stumping me is that the field which displays the chapter
name in
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020 15:23:57 -0400
John Kaufmann wrote:
> On 2020-08-02 12:46, Office User wrote:
> > On 02/08/2020 15:34, Luuk wrote:
> >> On 2-8-2020 13:06, User wrote:
> >>> ...
> >>> Unfortunately, I wasn't able to view your document, because the
> >>> Google dictatorship would not allow
Hi Robert
On 2/08/20 6:37 pm, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Zed,
The Table has one field named "Gender" and the gender is indicated by F,
or M or M/F where a family is involved.
What I was trying to achieve was a query which extracted the total
numbers for each gender (e.g. 50, M25, M/F13)
On 2020-08-02 07:24, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 01/08/2020 21:41, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2020-08-01 12:24, Philip Jackson wrote:
I'm carrying out a minor rework on a book I wrote in Writer some 3 years' ago.
The problem which is stumping me is that the field which displays the chapter
name in
Everyone,
It was not my intention to force google accounts onto everyone. Google
used to work in that "viewable by all" access was automatic when "get
sharable link" was clicked. Now it's hidden in a tiny obscure looking click
spot. However, after the feedback on the list, and the many access
On 2020-08-02 12:46, Office User wrote:
On 02/08/2020 15:34, Luuk wrote:
On 2-8-2020 13:06, User wrote:
...
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to view your document, because the Google
dictatorship would not allow me to see it without creating one of their
malware accounts. ...
Malware is
On 2020-08-02 07:06, User wrote:
Thanks Michael. I am sure there is a use for your method, but it is much
too complicated for my small requirement.
Actually, Dave, Michael's method (inserting an index mark in the Dedication
paragraph) is the simplest and easiest way to accomplish what you
On 02/08/2020 15:34, Luuk wrote:
>
> On 2-8-2020 13:06, User wrote:
>> Thanks Michael. I am sure there is a use for your method, but it is much
>> too complicated for my small requirement.
>>
>> Unfortunately, I wasn't able to view your document, because the Google
>> dictatorship would not allow
On 2-8-2020 13:06, User wrote:
Thanks Michael. I am sure there is a use for your method, but it is much
too complicated for my small requirement.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to view your document, because the Google
dictatorship would not allow me to see it without creating one of their
On 01/08/2020 12:44, Office User wrote:
> First, I do understand how to create a
> TOC based on heading levels, but what I am trying to work out is
> how to add some kind of flag/marker (I am using the term bookmark)
> to a paragraph in order to have it appear as the first entry
On 01/08/2020 21:41, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2020-08-01 12:24, Philip Jackson wrote:
I'm carrying out a minor rework on a book I wrote in Writer some 3 years' ago.
The problem which is stumping me is that the field which displays the chapter
name in the header of the right hand pages is
Thanks Michael. I am sure there is a use for your method, but it is much
too complicated for my small requirement.
Unfortunately, I wasn't able to view your document, because the Google
dictatorship would not allow me to see it without creating one of their
malware accounts.
Regards
Dave
Hi Zed,
>
> The Table has one field named "Gender" and the gender is indicated by F,
> or M or M/F where a family is involved.
>
> What I was trying to achieve was a query which extracted the total
> numbers for each gender (e.g. 50, M25, M/F13) between a particular time
> period. In this case
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