A-ha... I am finally sorted... thanks Larry...
I did look under the preferences but couldn't see anything but with further
investigation and poking around I found it! :-)
Here is the path for others in case they have the same problem...
LibreOffice - Preferences - LibreOffice - Security -
Thanks David... really appreciate the image file to point me in the right
direction... got there in the end :-)
Cheers!
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Hi :)
Nicely done :) The mailing list doesn't accept attachments so off-list is a
good work-around. If you send to the list but Cc the person then the person
gets the attachments and the list doesn't. Hopefully you will get the
'hilarious joke' i sent as an attachment. I don't know if it's
floridabrits wrote:
Thanks David... really appreciate the image file to point me in the right
direction... got there in the end :-)
Cheers!
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Hi :)
+1
Congrats for working out how to solve the problem. Good team-work here again.
Thanks for all those answers. I learned some things there, thanks :)
Regards from
Tom :)
PS I hope to buy a new keyboard today. New fingers would be ideal but just a
new keyboard should help! lol
Il 12/07/2011 18:46, Shane Van Loenen ha scritto:
I could not find a place on the website to list a feature request, so
I will try here. Open Office and Libre Office are great tools that
can be used in the enterprise, but since there is not an e-mail
client, my org will gravitate back to MS.
Hi Marcello
Il 14/07/2011 11.20, Marcello Romani ha scritto:
OOo/LibO has options to talk to e-mail programs.
IMHO adding yet another (almos unrelated) program to an already huge
office suite would be a bad move. I guess then people would gravitate
back to MS because either: a) OOo is too
Hi :)
As i see it the problems are
1. to get the full years data onto one sheet
2. remove any rows where there is no data for a particular day
Making the chart based on that would be very easy
4. exporting as png dynamically
I'm beginning to think my initial suggestion of using Base might not
Tom
The Wiki is not up-to-date
The LibreOffice-NA.US site will show you everything that is on the DVD
ISOs [except the CSS theme files]
I do have a Windows/DOS dir/s list of the DVD - it is 33 pages long,
since it included all the CSS theme files/data.
On 07/14/2011 05:35 AM, Tom
Am 13.07.2011 22:26, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
I'd like to create a line chart with the values from columm A (the
dates) as the X axis and the values from column B for the Y axis and
this from all sheets in the spreadsheet. As if I would not have used
multiple sheets but would have put all the data
Hi :)
Congrats :) Nicely found! Thanks for the useful links.
+1 about Regina. Charts isn't even her main thing !
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Thorsten Kampe thors...@thorstenkampe.de
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
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Il 14/07/2011 16:03, David B Teague sr ha scritto:
On 7/14/2011 9:17 AM, Marcello Romani wrote:
Yes, MSO has faster startup times also IME, at least on windows. On
Ubuntu 10.04 I must say that the provided OOo takes a little time when
first started after a reboot, but from then on, given
Hi Geoff,
On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 08:04 -0700, floridabrits wrote:
Hello LibreOffice fans...
I'm looking for some help with calc on a spreadsheet that I have set up. I'm
not sure if it needs a macro set up, or if there's something in LibreOffice
that will do this for me, or if I have to seek
Hi John,
John B schrieb:
[..]
** Who is / are OASIS?
OASIS is the organization, which prepared the ODF1.0 specification,
which then became ISO standard. Now OASIS works on ODF1.2. This is
currently in puplic review. For details and download links see
Hi Thorsten,
On 13/07/11 19:18, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
Hi,
I have a Calc file which contains multiple sheets.
- every sheet contains one month of data: from May 2010 to July 2011.
- every sheet has two columes: in column A the days and in column B the
actual data.
This sounds very
People have been poking at this from different angles based upon what
they want, and what they think LibreOffice is or should be. Putting
it bluntly, they are all incorrect. When you work in IT for a
significant length of time and reach the Architect or procurement level
there is a single
thanks Jonathon... can you provide more details on how you do that and how it
will function when you change the currency?
Just not sure I understand what you mean...
Thank you!
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this tripe anyway.
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Twayne`
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Hi Geoff,
On Thu, 2011-07-14 at 08:04 -0700, floridabrits wrote:
Hello LibreOffice fans...
I'm looking for some help with calc on a spreadsheet
that I have set up. I'm
not sure if it needs a macro set up, or
You might find this useful
If say the name David is in cell C11, then type in D11
=CHAR(CODE(C11)) will return the D the 1st Character
regards
John B
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On 12/07/2011 09:48, Dietrich
Hi
Excuse me but I think you have another problem (Not only change de
currency symbol):
The type change currency between USD and other countries (If you want
that the people looks a correct value).
Regards,
Jorge
El jue, 14-07-2011 a las 14:05 -0400,
From: Roland Hughes rol...@logikalsolutions.com
People have been poking at this from different angles based upon what
they want, and what they think LibreOffice is or should be. Putting
it bluntly, they are all incorrect. When you work in IT for a
significant length of time and reach the
Your bottom posting equates to the IQ of your logic. I was there for
Visicalc and DOS had nothing to do with it. Visicalc had its Heyday on
CPM and the Commodore Super Pet. Visicalc followed CPM into oblivion
replaced by many DOS based contenders until Lotus 123 ruled the
corporate desktop
First, Visicalc was a *big* hit on Apple ][.
Secondly, it would be good to tone this down. Way down. And talk about
problems of mutual concern and not matters that have nothing to do with use of
LibreOffice and the typical office-worker desktop computer software.
There is nothing to be
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