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On 02/06/2012 06:17 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
There is not one for Windows yet. It would need to be built. The ones for Mac and
Gnu&LInux are here
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/mysql-native-connector-for-mac-osx
No-one with Windows has built and uploaded their one yet.
Am 06.02.2012 20:45, Dan Lewis wrote:
You obviously have a very in dept knowledges of database and can do
many things with them that others can not do. But that does not mean
others have to have a detailed knowledge of databases before they can
create them. Not everyone has a need for a "fairly
Hi Gary,
NoOp wrote (04-02-12 04:13)
I suspect that your issue is the same as John Jason Jordan's issue
("Printer always selects "PDF" instead of Postscript" thread).
A possible workaround:
[...]
Thanks for the info and more :-)
I've added some info & issues to the 3.5 most annoying one:
h
Thank you all for contributing. I checked the link originally provided and it
seems to be download links to various Data Access Components that were not
included in some of the older versions of Windows. Since the Help files I
opened didn't mention Windows Vista or Windows 7, I am under the impr
Hi :)
There is not one for Windows yet. It would need to be built. The ones for Mac
and Gnu&LInux are here
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/mysql-native-connector-for-mac-osx
No-one with Windows has built and uploaded their one yet. I think there are
instructions on how to c
OK, where to download has been established. But what file on that
page should the OP download and install? That has not been answered by
anyone yet.
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On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 16:25 -0500, drew wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 21:07 +, Tom Davies wrote:
> > Hi :)
> > I am not sure how tha
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 20:09 +, Tony Sumner wrote:
> I hope MySQL isn't OT. I am trying to set up a MySQL database with LibreOffice
> Base as a front-end. I have installed MySQL in Windows XP and I can create
> tables and so forth and the next thing is to connect to MySQL. I have
> downloaded th
El 06/02/12 22:25, drew escribió:
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 21:07 +, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I am not sure how that link is supposed to help Donald with his question?
Access uses something called Jet and something called MDAC? How can Donald
find out which version of Jet is being used in the
On 02/06/2012 02:45 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 19:51 +0100, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 06.02.2012 19:22, Dan Lewis wrote:
I wonder how many people who use LO have read chapter 8 of the
Getting Started Gude, "Getting Started with Base"? I know that I have
very seldom seen a
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 21:07 +, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I am not sure how that link is supposed to help Donald with his question?
> Access uses something called Jet and something called MDAC? How can Donald
> find out which version of Jet is being used in their Access? Would finding
>
Hi :)
I am not sure how that link is supposed to help Donald with his question?
Access uses something called Jet and something called MDAC? How can Donald
find out which version of Jet is being used in their Access? Would finding out
even be relevant to Donald's question, or would it only hel
Am 06.02.2012 21:16, Donald Craig wrote:
Running LibreOffice 3.4.5 on Windows 7 Home Premium laptop.
Downloaded LO last week and all is fine so far with Write and Calc. But when I
try to connect to an Access DB. I get an 'unable to connect, maybe necessary
data provider is not installed'. What
Running LibreOffice 3.4.5 on Windows 7 Home Premium laptop.
Downloaded LO last week and all is fine so far with Write and Calc. But when I
try to connect to an Access DB. I get an 'unable to connect, maybe necessary
data provider is not installed'. What data provider would I need and where can
I hope MySQL isn't OT. I am trying to set up a MySQL database with LibreOffice
Base as a front-end. I have installed MySQL in Windows XP and I can create
tables and so forth and the next thing is to connect to MySQL. I have
downloaded the MySQL ODBC Connector but when I try to run it I get a
windo
On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 19:51 +0100, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Am 06.02.2012 19:22, Dan Lewis wrote:
> I wonder how many people who use LO have read chapter 8 of the
> > Getting Started Gude, "Getting Started with Base"? I know that I have
> > very seldom seen a comment about its contents. (I wr
Yes thank you, thank you, it fixed it!
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Hi Jakub,
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Jakub Niemiec wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> I am using Libreoffice on Ubuntu 11.10. It works perfectly well, however
> lately I have noticed a dotted grid in the background and for some reason
> it appears there and loads itself whenever I open the program. I ca
On 02/06/2012 01:22 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
Or maybe the failure is the refusal to understand the purpose for
each part of a database. Tables and forms are for adding, modifying, and
deleting data. Queries and reports are for data output. If you want to
enter data, you use a table or form. If
Hello,
I am using Libreoffice on Ubuntu 11.10. It works perfectly well, however lately
I have noticed a dotted grid in the background and for some reason
it appears there and loads itself whenever I open the program. I can write
normally, it is not a table rather it looks like a part of the ba
On 06/02/2012 15:37, e-letter wrote:
Readers,
There was an interesting discussion which seemed to be about using
accounting principles/conventions with computer software.
Clearly the original poster forgot to dispense with traditional
thought processes and think critically about how new tools (
Am 06.02.2012 19:22, Dan Lewis wrote:
I wonder how many people who use LO have read chapter 8 of the
Getting Started Gude, "Getting Started with Base"? I know that I have
very seldom seen a comment about its contents. (I wrote it and am
presently updating it. I'm also working on the Base G
Or maybe the failure is the refusal to understand the purpose for
each part of a database. Tables and forms are for adding, modifying, and
deleting data. Queries and reports are for data output. If you want to
enter data, you use a table or form. If you want to manipulate data, you
use querie
Am 06.02.2012 18:24, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
Everybody knows how write simple math statement as a formula. Everybody
doesn't know how to right an SQL statement.
"My users" can not fill out spreadsheets properly. They have no idea how
to write formulas, they don't understand cell formats, subt
Everybody knows how write simple math statement as a formula. Everybody
doesn't know how to right an SQL statement.
The largest failure to using database vs. spreadsheet is the refusal to
allow tables to set up formulas in databases as they are in spreadsheets.
A formula interpreter would qu
Charles,
On 02/05/2012 05:23 PM, Charles Bierwirth wrote:
Hello,
I'm running Libreoffice 3.4.5 on OSX Lion 10.7.2. Recently, I had to forcefully restart
my computer. Since then, every time I open Libreoffice the "Restore Windows"
dialogue pops up. (see attached screenshot). No matter which b
Readers,
There was an interesting discussion which seemed to be about using
accounting principles/conventions with computer software.
Clearly the original poster forgot to dispense with traditional
thought processes and think critically about how new tools (first the
computer, then more specifica
Le 06/02/12 00:36, Stuart Simon a écrit :
Hi Stuart,
> Hello:
> I am trying to do an e-mail merge with LibreOffice Writer on Mac OS X Lion.
> I know I need JavaMail, so I downloaded it. Where on my hard drive do I
> need to place it so that it works with LibreOffice? Thanks!
>
You don't need Ja
Am 06.02.2012 00:36, Stuart Simon wrote:
Hello:
I am trying to do an e-mail merge with LibreOffice Writer on Mac OS X Lion.
I know I need JavaMail, so I downloaded it. Where on my hard drive do I
need to place it so that it works with LibreOffice? Thanks!
What is JavaMail and why do you think
Boostland wrote (06-02-12 00:21)
I already made a comment on a existing bug.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39887
thanks. I've added some comment there.
Obvious that I can't understand /see / reproduce what the problem is.
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Hello,
I'm running Libreoffice 3.4.5 on OSX Lion 10.7.2. Recently, I had to forcefully
restart my computer. Since then, every time I open Libreoffice the "Restore
Windows" dialogue pops up. (see attached screenshot). No matter which button I
click, no matter how many times I click it, it won't
The options you changed is only for inside libreoffice. It is used when you
save a new document you're currently editing.
If you're using Right click->new->text document from outside, like in the
windows explorer, it's not taken into account. Instead it use an empty
template file set-up during the
Mark ,
For proper mailmerging, read personalysing your output, macro's are the
only way to go a good start can be to google for a French tool (set of
macro's) "publipostage OpenOffice"
Hope it helps
Fernand
Ok, I've got mailmerge working, fairly well, ish.
It seems a little unhelpful tha
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