On 2017/10/06 23:00, Tim-L wrote:
Last time I heard of this type of problem was in the early Windows
days [i.e. Windows 95 era?]. ASCII has a non-printable character that
actually causes the beep noise with the motherboard hardware.
On 10/6/2017 5:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good
Last time I heard of this type of problem was in the early Windows days
[i.e. Windows 95 era?]. ASCII has a non-printable character that
actually causes the beep noise with the motherboard hardware.
The question is whether the "no sound" is for the sound card, the MoB's
"beeper", or both.
Thanks. That explains everything.
On 06/10/17 08:23 PM, Remy Gauthier wrote:
Hi,
I think your issue comes from the changes introduced in Version
5.3. The V5.3 release notes
(https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/5.3#Calc) say the
following:
Option settings
* In new
I have two spreadsheets. I created the first back in June. It uses two
sheets, one for registration information (Entrants) which I download
from a site that takes registrations for races, and the other (Results)
I download from a site that the timer posts results to. The second sheet
has the
At 18:46 06/10/2017 -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
I have two spreadsheets. I created the first back in June. It uses
two sheets, ...
I can relate the two by the entrant's name, which is 3 columns in
the first sheet and 1 (uppercase) column in the second using the formula:
Hi,
I think your issue comes from the changes introduced in Version
5.3. The V5.3 release notes (https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releas
eNotes/5.3#Calc) say the following:
Option settings
In new installations the default setting for new documents is now
Enable wildcards in formulas instead of
Good evening
I noted a very strange behavior.
Although I have set Windows (10) system sounds to "no sound",
in more or less frequent intervals the systems starts beeping (e.g.,
when switching to Caps Lock).
This happens ***ONLY*** when I am using Libreoffice.
It used to go away, when I reset
Do a memory check immediately.
See
https://lifehacker.com/5531900/use-an-ubuntu-live-cd-to-test-your-pcs-memory
Also try Writer with the live boot CD if it occurs under linux.
Hope this helps.
On 10/6/2017 5:11 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
I noted a very strange behavior.