On 14/06/15 10:38, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Which version of MS Office was used to generate the files?
Hard to tell... I'd have to ask my customer and I'm not sure she knows.
It's even possible in some cases [Libre|Open|Neo]Office was used.
In any case I believe they've been working for some
Am 14.06.2015 um 12:40 schrieb Italo Vignoli:
On 14/06/15 10:38, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
You should never generate XLSX files with LibreOffice, unless you need
to exchange them with MS Office users. In this case, you must save the
file in ODS format (more stable), and use XLSX only for
On 06/12/15 09:59, Italo Vignoli wrote:
XLSX files are always tricky, as they change for every version of MS
Office.
I know (and already suggested they switch to ODS).
Which version of MS Office was used to generate the files?
Hard to tell... I'd have to ask my customer and I'm not sure
Hi, I'm using LO 4.4.3.2 on Linux and found something that looks like a
bug when inserting the attached rtf file while using the
test_template.ott template (also attached).
If I open LO Writer, then go to Insert - Document... - cabecera.rtf
I get the result you can see in correct.png file.
On 14/06/15 14:18, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, I'm using LO 4.4.3.2 on Linux and found something that looks like a
bug when inserting the attached rtf file while using the
test_template.ott template (also attached).
If I open LO Writer, then go to Insert - Document... - cabecera.rtf
I get the
On 06/14/15 12:40, Italo Vignoli wrote:
You should never generate XLSX files with LibreOffice, unless you need
to exchange them with MS Office users.
*I* know (and never use anyhing else but OpenDocument).
My customers know (if they listen to me and trust me).
Then again, whether this
At 15:30 14/06/2015 -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
On 14/06/15 15:17, Brian Barker wrote:
Your template contains a definition of paragraph style P1 including
style:tab-stops /
and later the reference to it:
text:p text:style-name=P1 / .
I'm guessing that this is why the first
paragraph of
On 14/06/15 15:17, Brian Barker wrote:
At 14:18 14/06/2015 -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
I'm using LO 4.4.3.2 on Linux and found something that looks like a
bug when inserting the attached rtf file while using the
test_template.ott template (also attached). If I open LO Writer, then
go to
On 14/06/15 15:54, Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:30 14/06/2015 -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
On 14/06/15 15:17, Brian Barker wrote:
Your template contains a definition of paragraph style P1 including
style:tab-stops /
and later the reference to it:
text:p text:style-name=P1 / .
I'm guessing that
On 14/06/15 19:25, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Still, besides format wars, we have a serious bug here.
If XLSX is supported, it should work; losing data because it doesn't
work properly is not a good thing :-(
Of course, this should not happen, and developers are working hard at
looking after
Hi:
The next file is an .ODS file:
Spreadsheet_from_LibO.ods
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4151561/Spreadsheet_from_LibO.ods
when I save it to .XLS(X) file format it grows ten times the file size,
compared to the same file type saved with MSO:
Spreadsheet_from_MSO.xlsx
At 14:18 14/06/2015 -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
I'm using LO 4.4.3.2 on Linux and found
something that looks like a bug when inserting
the attached rtf file while using the
test_template.ott template (also attached). If I
open LO Writer, then go to Insert - Document...
- cabecera.rtf I
So this is an intermittent problem that is not even reliably reproducible using
the same file?
--
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Andrea Venturoli m...@netfence.it
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 0:53
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Randomly lost sheet
Hello.
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