On 23/01/2013, Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
ODF 1.0/1.1 did not specify a standard for spreadsheet formulas. Formulas
were left implementation-specific. Microsoft did not support the
OpenOffice.org-specific formulas. Instead, they used Excel-specific
formulas in ODF
Hi :)
Yes. With regards to paragraph 1 with the amendment that i think you mean MSO
2010 rather than the non-existent MSO 2012. There is a version for Mac called
2011 but that is really just 2010 redone for Mac and it takes them about a year
to do that. MSO just doesn't develop that fast.
On 02/01/13 13:57, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
In previous cases i think it's usually turned out to be a corrupted file.
1. So, can you create a copy of the file as it is so that if anything else
goes wrong with it then at least you have this new back-up?
2. Are there older versions of the file
Hi :)
It sounds like there was probably some weird problem in the file.
Can you make a bac-up copy of the new version that does work and then copy from
the original dodgy file try copypaste but do a Paste Special instead of a
normal paste
Ctrl Shift v
or from the menus try
Edit - Paste
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi:)
Yes. With regards to paragraph 1 with the amendment that i think you mean MSO
2010 rather than the non-existent MSO 2012. There is a version for Mac called
2011 but that is really just 2010 redone for Mac and it takes them about a year
to do that. MSO just doesn't
Thanks for your mail.
I verified the installer, and I don't found horrible mistakes.
I found some minor errors, and I correct it.
Can you please specify this translation errors, or send it as suggestion
on Pootle server.
The exact location of MSI texts:
Hello all,I've been thinking for quite a long time on tab setting semantics.
Context
Presently, when you design a tabbed layout in one of your paragraph styles,
you set tab stops at a distance measured from the left margin (or rather
from the margin origin in your writing system, left fot LTR and
I think you meant to send this to the list,
so am forwarding this on to them.
As for me, I haven't a clue as to how to use the calc program ;-)
From: Martin Kaspar martin.kas...@campus-24.com
Date: Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:51 PM
Subject: calendar project - should i use
Having viewed your links, I think the Writer would be a better
choice.
--Dan
On 01/24/2013 12:11 PM, anne-ology wrote:
I think you meant to send this to the list,
so am forwarding this on to them.
As for me, I haven't a clue as to how to use the calc program
On 01/23/2013 04:22 PM, capemayal wrote:
LibreOffice 3.5.4.2
Build ID: 350m1(Build:2)
I have created a query from one table. In the query design grid I sort,
ascending, on a 'name' field.
The query works as expected with results sorted on the 'name' field.
When creating a report, using the
Hi :)
Generally i would agree with Dan, having seen the photos. However i would
normally try a Calendar program such as Google-calendar. They wouldn't produce
it exactly the same though.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Dan Lewis elderdanle...@gmail.com
To:
Running LO-3.5.5.3 on Slackware-13.1. The envelope template was built for
a COM10 size envelope in 2003 using whatever version of OO.o was then
current. Worked fine then; hasn't since OO.o was supplanted by LO. Time to
fix this problem.
The page size is set for a COM10 US business envelope.
I suggest that if you take the mini monthly date calendar and make them
images, then it might be worth while to make a Writer template for
Writer's text options over Calc.
I have printed out many calendars, both Calc based and Writer based, but
if you are going to be making one for
I'm sorry, but even your English is compromised. If you're the one who
translated the installer, there's nothing you can do.
I am appealing to whoever's in charge and granting Pootle access to
translators: please remove whoever committed the broken translation, or do
something to fix this mess.
On 01/24/2013 01:18 PM, zugu wrote:
I'm sorry, but even your English is compromised. If you're the one who
translated the installer, there's nothing you can do.
I am appealing to whoever's in charge and granting Pootle access to
translators: please remove whoever committed the broken
Without purchasing (subscribing for the Office 365 Home option) for Microsoft
Office 2013, there is the option to use the Excel Web Application on Skydrive.
That's free and Skydrive will accept ODF 1.2 Spreadsheet documents with their
OpenFormula formulas.
-Original Message-
From:
Well, I'm trying to start the installer in Romanian, in order to give you
some examples, but it won't work. For some reason, it always starts in
English. I have tried changing my OS locale and the format to Romanian, to
no avail. I have tried launching it with msiexec, using the following
command:
OK, now I understand. These are the steps needed to download the
Romanian version of LibreOffice.
1) Use this link: http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?nodetect This
opens with the versions of LibreOffice available by the type of
operating system used. Click the windows version.
2)
I managed to install the software in Romanian. After selecting the primary
features in the installer, I went to the user interface language /
dictionary tree. A list of languages appears. The Romanian names for most of
those languages are incorrect, and a native speaker immediately finds them
Hello Alex.
Thanks your response.
I'm using 3.5.4 from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS software library.
Right now, the only workaround I've found is to create view from the query,
then use that for the report.
However, I'm going to assume you've gotten 3.7 from the LO website.
I'll uninstall my 3.5.4 and
On 01/24/2013 05:14 PM, capemayal wrote:
Hello Alex.
Thanks your response.
I'm using 3.5.4 from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS software library.
Right now, the only workaround I've found is to create view from the query,
then use that for the report.
However, I'm going to assume you've gotten 3.7 from the
I really wish I knew ... my laser printer has been sitting on this
desktop unusable for more than a year ;-(
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.comwrote:
Running LO-3.5.5.3 on Slackware-13.1. The envelope template was built for
a COM10 size envelope
Rich,
I am using CUPS with my HP Laserjet 8150DN and I have no trouble
printing #10 envelopes in LO. So, it is possible.
pstoraster is a printer driver that converts Postscript to rastor, the
printer page. That implies that you are not using the Laserjet's
Postscript emulation (missing
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