Am 11.10.2013 00:09, schrieb CougarB:
It's like having a Super Power that's available to everyone, but no one
knows how to get it.
Without being a writer myself, I somehow understand your needs.
What I do presently is using a mind mapping software (I use freemind[1]
for that) for arranging
I Know that the DEVs do not have much time to read these posts, but I
hoped that some poeple on this list might know enough about the Macros
to know if it was possible.
Since I am not on the DEVs list, maybe someone can forward the original
posting to their list
I did not know a feature
On 10/10/2013 2:22 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
Sometimes I do this by opening the PDF in LO draw and then copying relavent
parts to writer documnet.
Not all PDFs open perfectly in draw.
Opening in Draw workes a treat ! As I only need about 20 of the
233 pages this is
quick and easy and
I noticed that 4.1.2.3 for Debian 64-bit [Ubuntu 12.04LTS/MATE] is
missing the generic menu launcher listing for LO. The one that does
not go directly to any of the modules, like Writer or Calc.
Was that menu listing removed or was there some install problem.
For 4.0.5, I keep the desktop
On 11/10/13 13:51, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
I noticed that 4.1.2.3 for Debian 64-bit [Ubuntu 12.04LTS/MATE] is
missing the generic menu launcher listing for LO. The one that
does not go directly to any of the modules, like Writer or Calc.
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So, was that generic launcher link
LS,
About to quite using any form of LibreOffice or anything related to it.
How can it be that page numbering is so much overlooked that one needs
to use footers or headers to try to implement it manually ???
I suggest to make this priority 1, if not DIVINE as it is the utmost
commonly used
HI,
On 11 October 2013 17:34, erwin er...@herow-int.com wrote:
LS,
About to quite using any form of LibreOffice or anything related to it.
How can it be that page numbering is so much overlooked that one needs to
use footers or headers to try to implement it manually ???
I suggest to make
Been having the problem for a long time. Using Calc, I write a date,
Oct 23rd, (I add the rd which shows as a superscript. Problem is
whenever I add new text to the cell, it is in the superscript size, not
regular text.
John
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John R. Sowden wrote:
Been having the problem for a long time. Using Calc, I write a date,
Oct 23rd, (I add the rd which shows as a superscript. Problem is
whenever I add new text to the cell, it is in the superscript size, not
regular text.
John
As you've noticed, with the rd superscript,
On 10/11/2013 12:51 PM, Mark Bourne wrote:
John R. Sowden wrote:
Been having the problem for a long time. Using Calc, I write a date,
Oct 23rd, (I add the rd which shows as a superscript. Problem is
whenever I add new text to the cell, it is in the superscript size, not
regular text.
John
As
Because it's a waste of time until we get enough people saying they are
at least interested. I've done doodles before and it's only worth it
when there is pre-commitment to the idea of having a meeting.
Best,
Joel
On 10/11/2013 03:43 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Why not do a doodle it will
Why not do a doodle it will make things easy for you to determine day and
time.
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Joel Madero jmadero@gmail.com wrote:
hip. Really 1 hour a month is enough time to give back a bit.
Hi,
I dont know if I can make it this Friday, but could you also point out
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