Hallo,
I recently switched from OO 3.2 to LibreOffice 3.3 (Ubuntu Linux).
I use the Word 97/2000 format for interoperability with others.
Nearly everything seems to work more or less as before.
There is one annoying difference: before, when I saved a document in Web layout
and then reopened
Somewhere along the development path OO/LO has lost the facility to open
StarOffice 1.x .sdw (Writer) files directly.
I have just switched from OO to LO, and have a small number of old sdw
files I need to open and update to the .odt file format.
The LO help says to use the file import
Please someone of you who is already registered at Bugzilla should post this
bug. When i try to open this site i get an error that the security
certificate is wrong.
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On 02/20/2011 10:07 AM, Paolo wrote:
On 20/02/11 15:41, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
OK I see what you mean. .doc does not save the document view style.
In fact I see OpenOffice does the same thing (just tested). I had
thought I remembered it didn't. Maybe this is a
Larry Gusaas larry.gusaas at gmail.com writes:
Set up an account in your newsgroup reader for news.gmane.org using port 119
Then subscribe to various LibreOffice and Document Foundation groups.
gmane.comp.documentfoundation.libreoffice.user
See
I recall reading that you should always create/save and edit/save in odt format
and then convert when you want to share it with someone who is MS Office-only.
I understand it's an extra step, but maybe you should put in an enhancement
request. I really don't see it as a bug. Perhaps it was
On 20/02/11 20:49, Glenn wrote:
I recall reading that you should always create/save and edit/save in odt format
and then convert when you want to share it with someone who is MS Office-only.
I understand it's an extra step,
Not an extra step at all - open the document then do File-Send-Email
On 02/20/2011 04:44 AM, Stevie wrote:
Please someone of you who is already registered at Bugzilla should post this
bug. When i try to open this site i get an error that the security
certificate is wrong.
Try the instructions at:
http://wiki.cacert.org/BrowserClients
Aferwards you should be
On 02/20/2011 01:21 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 02/20/2011 04:44 AM, Stevie wrote:
Please someone of you who is already registered at Bugzilla should post this
bug. When i try to open this site i get an error that the security
certificate is wrong.
Try the instructions at:
On 2011/02/20 1:22 PM Ken Springer wrote:
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Hi Ken:
Le 2011-02-20 21:32, Ken Springer a écrit :
I just tried using a reader for posting this reply, but I could find no way to
make the reply plain text. Even though there was an icon to make it plain text,
it was greyed out in both a reply window and a new message window. And making
On 20/02/11 09:43, Marc Paré wrote:
ALSO READ THE SPECIAL NOTES section at the bottom of the page of
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/ It explains that you must be
also subscribed to the LibreOffice mailing list that you want and to use the no
mail subscription.
It doesn't
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