I want the performance gain while saving. I routinely work on large
documents. I open them once, then save them repeatedly.
That said, i am all for faster :-)
On 05/30/2012 10:57 PM, chimak111 wrote:
Apropos the announcement and referring to "[i]with up to 100% performance
gains when openi
On 05/31/2012 06:29 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 05/31/2012 09:17 AM, berritorre wrote:
...
>>
>> I think Paul got my problem. LibreOffice shouldn't add any spaces in the
>> first place, as long as it is not told to do. Because the spaces actually do
>> not exist in the data and are only added for exporti
On 05/31/2012 09:17 AM, berritorre wrote:
> Hi Andreas,
>
> I thought I had posted loads of trivial example data. What could be a
Actually if you are referring to:
"So here would be a csv file with delimiter:
As a fixed length ascii file it should look like this:
"
it didn't make it through t
Paul D. Mirowsky wrote
>
>
> Sorry but must advise using a different program as filter for export.
> I do not know if importing data to a Base file would export in fixed
> length or if it did, would be correct.
>
> Paul
>
Of course some database engine is by far more suitable, particularly wh
Hi!
On 05/31/2012 12:03 PM, v...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello! Could somebody please remind me the name of environment
variable and its possible values to select which GUI toolkit to start
LibreOffice with?
Maybe you are thinking of "OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP"?
Possible values: "kde" (KDE), "gnome" (Gnome), "
Hello berritorre
I have setmy email for fixed width in hopes that this test will be clearer.
The table below is a direct copy from Calc using the commands I spoke
of. Letter Gothic typeface.
No override of default in formatting. (assuming it is defined on import)
The headers are a=column1 b=co
merter writes:
> All these commands are looking for an X server. How can I avoid it?
I don't believe it's actually looking for a server, rather it just
needs a library related to X11. When run in headless mode, no
communication with an X server will take place, but since the LO
binary you have
Hi :)
Don't worry! Many of us are on the lists because we like to see what problems
people run into and how that changes over time, also many of us like to learn
a little when we hear answers or enjoy getting inspired by someone else's
answer and find we are able to help, perhaps, unexpectedly
Hi all!
I will give Andreas solution a try and also will check the other link.
Because I guess this goes out to everyone on the list everytime. I usually
don't like mailing lists. I prefer the forum style a lot more.
I had hoped that there is a simpler solution than go for formulas, because
with
Hello!
Could somebody please remind me the name of environment variable and
its possible values to select which GUI toolkit to start LibreOffice
with?
Thanks.
Vladimir
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On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Alexander Thurgood
> wrote:
>> Le 31/05/12 18:51, Alon Bar-Lev a écrit :
>>
>> Hi again,
>>
>>> Oh...
>>> Sorry!
>>> I am using Linux.
>>> Gentoo to be specific.
>>> Version: app-office/libreoffice-3.5.4.2-r1
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Alexander Thurgood
wrote:
> Le 31/05/12 18:51, Alon Bar-Lev a écrit :
>
> Hi again,
>
>> Oh...
>> Sorry!
>> I am using Linux.
>> Gentoo to be specific.
>> Version: app-office/libreoffice-3.5.4.2-r1
>
> Hmm, look in your psfonts subdirectory and see whats in there (
Am 31.05.2012 19:58, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Tried entering a new tuple. Tab between fields, when I get to the last
field, i.e. the dtchg field, I leave blank and press Tab. Error !!
Non-nullable field.
"Attempt to insert null into a non-nullable column: column: ID table:
seq3 in statement [I
On 2012-06-01 06:07, Andreas Säger wrote:
OK, this comes from the Nabble interface and from your example data I come to
the conclusion that all data are integers.
A generic solution for up to 1024 columns may look like this:
Assumed data in Data.A1:AMJ999
A1000: =MAX(LEN(A$1:$A$999)) [this is
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n3987184/Test_files.zip
Test_files.zip
I attached my test files via Nabble. The structure is exactly the same as
the real files.
-Douglas Pope
P.S. All the tables have primary keys (called "ID" in the test files) and I
didn't use any Access special fea
Hi :)
Hybrid Pdfs look and behave like Pdfs to most people
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Video_Tutorials
but anyone with LO can then edited them as normal Odfs. Advanced video
tutorials covering advanced topics would be really useful there but we only
have the 1
Am 31.05.2012 20:07, Andreas Säger wrote:
Assumed data in Data.A1:AMJ999
A1000: =MAX(LEN(A$1:$A$999)) [this is an array formula to be entered with
Ctrl+Shift+Enter rather than Enter]
Small but important correction: =MAX(LEN(A$1:A$999))
By the way: http://user.services.openoffice.org is a mor
Hi :)
Sorry no-one has been able so answer this so far! We have had a rather
overwhelming sudden increase in activity on this list in the last couple of
days. Hopefully someone here has experience with being headless all the time
rather than just using it to open LO up as a gui.
Regards from
Hi :)
[bows] I just re-read it and i think i need to lay off the coffee!
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Chad Neeper wrote:
From: Chad Neeper
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice 3.5.4: 100% faster
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 31 May, 2012, 19:06
On 5
OK, this comes from the Nabble interface and from your example data I come to
the conclusion that all data are integers.
A generic solution for up to 1024 columns may look like this:
Assumed data in Data.A1:AMJ999
A1000: =MAX(LEN(A$1:$A$999)) [this is an array formula to be entered with
Ctrl+Shift
On 2012-06-01 02:34, berritorre wrote:
Hi Andreas,
As I said, it is not a problem about editing the text file.
I need to export the data of a spreadsheet into a certain ASCII format. The
file has 1000-2000 columns and 350 rows. I don't see how a text editor can
help with this. But maybe I jus
On 5/31/2012 1:56 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
+1
Growth is good :) A fresh start in a new format can be great but_finding time
to do it is not always easy_!
...especially when one has to try to interpret mind-bending comments
about skill levels...LOL!
I'm driving quickly enough to the nut house
Le 31/05/12 18:51, Alon Bar-Lev a écrit :
Hi again,
> Oh...
> Sorry!
> I am using Linux.
> Gentoo to be specific.
> Version: app-office/libreoffice-3.5.4.2-r1
Hmm, look in your psfonts subdirectory and see whats in there (if it si
still there, I can't check at the moment on a Linux box). Support
Le 31/05/12 19:21, Andreas Säger a écrit :
Hi Andreas,
>
> menu:Tools>SQL...
> ALTER TABLE "table name" ALTER COLUMN "column name" SET DEFAULT
> CURRENT_DATE
I just tried that, and what do you know, it didn't work :
With an existing hsqldb db Table containing :
ID int autoincrement=YES
numseq
Hi :)
+1
Growth is good :) A fresh start in a new format can be great but finding time
to do it is not always easy!
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Chad Neeper wrote:
From: Chad Neeper
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice 3.5.4: 100% faster
To: users@global.libreoffice
Hi :)
You are welcome. MS Word automatically sets your anchor type and point and has
a more limited range of choices if you are not happy with their default
choice.
My company newsletter was a nightmare until i started afresh with a fresh new
blank Odt and then copied the various logos and i
Hi Chad,
Le 2012-05-31 13:48, Chad Neeper a écrit :
On 5/31/2012 1:29 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Chad,
Le 2012-05-31 13:08, Chad Neeper a écrit :
LO 3.4.x to 3.5.x apparently broke something vital. A process that has
taken less than 60 seconds to complete in versions 3.x through 3.4.x now
can t
On 5/31/2012 1:29 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Hi Chad,
Le 2012-05-31 13:08, Chad Neeper a écrit :
LO 3.4.x to 3.5.x apparently broke something vital. A process that has
taken less than 60 seconds to complete in versions 3.x through 3.4.x now
can take 30 minutes or more. Total deal-breaker and major p
Hi :)
Wow!! Congrats! Nicely done.
I'm still not entirely sure of exactly what the problem was but i think i have
a vague idea and i am really glad i was able to point you in the right
direction so that you were able to fix it yourself!
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/1
Am 31.05.2012 17:48, jjs wrote:
Hi Dan and Tom,
thank you both for your comments, i appreciate it
True MS can also do weird things.
But i never had to use an anchor in MS word.
So i will try your suggestions and hopefully that will help me out and save
me some frustration ;)
Of course the fre
On 5/31/2012 1:18 PM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 31.05.2012 19:08, Chad Neeper wrote:
So in my own real-(in my)-world test files, v3.5.x is thousands of
percent slower! But I do see your point.
This project has too many consumers and fan boys but no "power users".
Apart from that, the time of s
Hi :)
I think you under-value your own skill-level. If you don't value your own
extremely advanced skill-set then of course you despair of other people that
successfully use it a lot but just almost never need to do so at the advanced
levels you consider basic.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On T
Hi Chad,
Le 2012-05-31 13:08, Chad Neeper a écrit :
But, really, so what? In my particular case, I regularly use a large and
complex spreadsheet with numerous custom macros. In my case, moving from
LO 3.4.x to 3.5.x apparently broke something vital. A process that has
taken less than 60 seconds
Hi :)
Hmmm, pointless bickering amongst ourselves leaves the way clear for the real
competition. "The Popular People's Front". With so many of people still in
both communities it is really ridiculous to compete against each other like
that. Gentle joshing is fine but politicing is pointless.
Am 31.05.2012 18:40, Pablo M Ibáñez wrote:
Hi all
Thanks for LO, very good!
In base, I was wondering how to have the creation date of a new entry
automaticaly inserted in the corresponding field?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Pablo
menu:Tools>SQL...
ALTER TABLE "table name" ALTER COLUMN "colum
Am 31.05.2012 19:08, Chad Neeper wrote:
So in my own real-(in my)-world test files, v3.5.x is thousands of
percent slower! But I do see your point.
This project has too many consumers and fan boys but no "power users".
Apart from that, the time of spreadsheets is over. In the 2020ies hardly
I can insert a "mediashape" in a doc using Basic and the API but how to
play out the movie (opening the Active Movie Window)
The final goal is to play a movie in a Dialog, as i can display a
document in a Dialog Window, i suppose the mediashape must been visible,
but how to play the movie ?
tha
On 5/31/2012 12:57 PM, chimak111 wrote:
Alexander Thurgood wrote
... I ...
prefer factual analysis, but how often is software tested and
statistically significant results given ? errmm
On my Linux box, with less than one Gig of ram and an old 5400 rpm
harddisk, everything is slow ;-)
Alexander Thurgood wrote
> ... I ...
> prefer factual analysis, but how often is software tested and
> statistically significant results given ? errmm
>
> On my Linux box, with less than one Gig of ram and an old 5400 rpm
> harddisk, everything is slow ;-)
>
> On my Macbook, it depends.
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On 5/31/2012 10:21 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Please follow the instru
Oh...
Sorry!
I am using Linux.
Gentoo to be specific.
Version: app-office/libreoffice-3.5.4.2-r1
Thanks!
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 7:45 PM, Alexander Thurgood
wrote:
> Le 31/05/12 14:19, Alon Bar-Lev a écrit :
>
> Hi Alon,
>
>>
>> Is there any way to use these fonts within a document? It is very
>
Le 31/05/12 14:19, Alon Bar-Lev a écrit :
Hi Alon,
>
> Is there any way to use these fonts within a document? It is very
> important as these font for example are complete Hebrew fonts, most
> other fonts out there supports only the basics.
You're not using a Mac, are you, by any chance ?
Alex
Le 31/05/12 14:59, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom,
> Why can't they just say things like "A LOT faster"?? Why drag in numbers
> that are likely to be proven wrong in certain/all cases?
Well, probably because the cynic in me knows that someone in the AOO
camp released a statement about AOO 3.4 ess
Hi all
Thanks for LO, very good!
In base, I was wondering how to have the creation date of a new entry
automaticaly inserted in the corresponding field?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Pablo
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Hi Andreas,
I thought I had posted loads of trivial example data. What could be a
problem is that you read this in your email program and I am writing the
posts in Nabble, where I can format the example texts and the show nicely,
because I have formatted them with a fixed length font by using the
Hi Paul!
So I did some more testing with the latest version and I still persist:
LibreOffice uses the visible width of the column to determine the fixed
width!
Here is what I did:
- Followed your instructions on how to format the cells (had done this
before already!).
- Included some text columns
> On 31 May 2012 09:52, Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> If either of you have time then either of these 2 links can help you do a
>> quick search to see if there is an existing bug-report.
>> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
>> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
>> If there isn't
Hi Dan and Tom,
thank you both for your comments, i appreciate it
True MS can also do weird things.
But i never had to use an anchor in MS word.
So i will try your suggestions and hopefully that will help me out and save
me some frustration ;)
Of course the free open source software is highly
On 31 May 2012 09:52, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> If either of you have time then either of these 2 links can help you do a
> quick search to see if there is an existing bug-report.
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
> If there isn't one it
jjs wrote:
Hi,
i don't know why but when you make a document, starting with just a blanc
layout.
You put in text and in between some pictures. Then it looks ok.
When you save it in docx or odt format and then re-open it, it is a totall
mess. aaaHrrggg!
it totally does not remember were you
Hello,
As already stated, spreadsheet programs are horrible text editors.
This is my fixed length output of a spreadsheet copied from a text editor:
000123 2012-05-130.57715one_char
000124 2012-05-140.58904two_char
000125 2012-05-170.86385three_char
Hi :)
Try keeping your originals in Odt format (for 'text' (really word-processed)
documents) and then save in DocX or better still Doc. The way you are doing
it, ie DocX for originals, is creating problems.
Actually DocX is a nightmare at best. Try to avoid it! Even MS Office renders
it d
Tom wrote
>
> Hi :)
> That sounds like a good plan. Do you have any such large files that could
> be uploaded to the wiki?
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> ...
Just fill column A down with 1, 2, 3, 4, ... to the very end. That should
give a file large enough to cause enough problems with 3.5.3.2 on m
My response was partially to the statement quoted by Miguel Angel
"
Fixed column width:
Exports all data fields with a fixed width.
/The width of a data field in the exported text file is set to the
current width of the corresponding column. /
Values are exported in the format as currently seen
Hi,
i don't know why but when you make a document, starting with just a blanc
layout.
You put in text and in between some pictures. Then it looks ok.
When you save it in docx or odt format and then re-open it, it is a totall
mess. aaaHrrggg!
it totally does not remember were you placed the p
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Hi Andreas,
As I said, it is not a problem about editing the text file.
I need to export the data of a spreadsheet into a certain ASCII format. The
file has 1000-2000 columns and 350 rows. I don't see how a text editor can
help with this. But maybe I just don't know thos editors well enough.
Bes
Hi :)
Aaargh!! Why not Emacs or Vi? or Gedit or SciTe? I'm quite enjoying Gedit at
the moment but used to prefer SciTe.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 30/5/12, Andreas Säger wrote:
From: Andreas Säger
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem when exporting exporting from CALC to
a fi
Hi :)
Isn't there an option for "tab delimiter"? Would that help? I'm not sure it
would tbh but it might be what 'they' are looking for.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Wed, 30/5/12, berritorre wrote:
From: berritorre
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Problem when exporting exporting from CALC
Hi :)
Nicely done :)
You might find that when you have a document open using 1 program you wont be
able to open another program with the other although you can have multiple
files open with either one as long as you stick to using the same one for each
file. If all files are closed you can cho
Hi :)
Please follow the instructions on
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/
We can't force people from this end except in dire emergencies.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Bob Nelson wrote:
From: Bob Nelson
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-
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On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 7:57 PM, chimak111 wrote:
> Apropos the announcement and referring to "[i]with up to 100% performance
> gains when opening large files (depending on operating system, hardware
> configuration and file contents)[/i]"
Hi Paul!
I am not sure if I can follow.
In my few tests Libreoffice exportet interpreted the fixed length as the
width of the cell showing in CALC.
Unfortunately for me CALC somehow gives a little space to the left when
presenting the data and thus in the export there is a space. When I manuall
Hi :)
By default LibreOffice and OpenOffice use ODFs such as Ods and Odt. The S at
the end is for "Spreadsheet" and the "T" in the other is yes please but no
sugar.
It is easy to change to default to MS formats but if you set LO up yourself you
would probably have noticed doing something lik
Thanks,
Yes, I wrote that fonts are installed... and working for example in Firefox.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> There is an expert on fonts that may be around later but they are a complete
> mystery to me. I take it you do have the fonts installed on your syste
On 5/31/2012 5:05 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Errr, i'm not clear on what you are doing! Sorry! At a guess you mean OpenDocument
Format rather than OpenOffice format. There are a lot of programs that use ODFs as their
native format and many are nothing to do with the OO, LO, Go-oo, NeoOffice
On 05/31/2012 08:59 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Please can we try to keep this mailing-list "family friendly"? It is a good
> point that marketing and PR often needs to say things that are not always
> objective or quantifiable. A salesman's claim that something is 100% is not
> the same a
Hi :)
There is an expert on fonts that may be around later but they are a complete
mystery to me. I take it you do have the fonts installed on your system?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
From: Alon Bar-Lev
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Fonts: Not all installed
Hi :)
Lol, is that a little slider on the bottom right or something that easy?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Andreas Säger wrote:
From: Andreas Säger
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice Writer
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 31 May, 2012, 13:34
Am 31.05.2
Hi :)
Please can we try to keep this mailing-list "family friendly"? It is a good
point that marketing and PR often needs to say things that are not always
objective or quantifiable. A salesman's claim that something is 100% is not
the same as a programmers idea of 100% and neither may bear an
Am 31.05.2012 04:57, chimak111 wrote:
Apropos the announcement and referring to "[i]with up to 100% performance
gains when opening large files (depending on operating system, hardware
configuration and file contents)[/i]" in particular, it would be nice if
LibreOffice had a set of "large files" t
Am 31.05.2012 10:52, Tim Moore wrote:
LibreOffice Writer wakes up huge displating about a 10ths of an A4
sheet and makes it unuseable.
I'm using Mint 11 Linux
Any thoughts on how to fix this ?
A desperate,
Tim
Adjust View>Zoom to something reasonable (100%)
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Hello,
I opened an old document of mine which used the culmus fonts[1], more
precisely the "Frank Ruehl CLM" font. So I guess it used to work back
then in openoffice.
Although the font is installed on the system, the document is not
presented using that font, and the font not listed at the font
d
On 05/31/2012 06:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Sounds like something in the UserProfile. Please can you try renaming your
> user-profile and see if that solves the problem?
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
> It's a kinda magic cure-all for a variety of weirdness
Hi :)
Dohhh! That wasn't off-list after all!
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, Tom Davies wrote:
From: Tom Davies
Subject: off-list Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem when exporting exporting
from CALC to a fixed length csv
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 31 Ma
Hi :)
Don't worry. Almost everyone uses an imperfect email client and the list can't
always cope with all the foibles. So, we have all fallen foul of some nasty
trap that is outside of our control. No apology is necessary but it's nice to
see.
Nicely handled!
Many thanks and regards from
Hi :)
That sounds like a good plan. Do you have any such large files that could be
uploaded to the wiki?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 31/5/12, chimak111 wrote:
From: chimak111
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 3.5.4: 100% faster
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 31
Hi :)
For release notes generally try
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/release-notes/
or
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases
The wiki-link is probably better than the official one because it's easier
for a wider range of people to update so generally the wiki is more
accurate. The off
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On 05/30/2012 11:58 PM, Daniel Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Someone could tell me where I can see the list of fixes and new
features in LibO 3.5.4.2
>
> thanks
>
Right from the announcement at
http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2012/05/30/the-document
Hi :)
You can always upload test-files to Nabble so that more than 1 person can
test things out. Errr, obviously not files with confidential or sensitive
information.
When you upload to Nabble it put a clickable url link into the message
portion of the message and you can write normally around
Hi :)
Sounds like something in the UserProfile. Please can you try renaming your
user-profile and see if that solves the problem?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
It's a kinda magic cure-all for a variety of weirdnesses. Note that renaming
is better than deleting as
Am 31.05.2012 02:48, Douglas Pope wrote:
Yes, I have a test file. When I connect using the "Microsoft Access 2007"
option, I can open the table, but not edit it.
1) And the most likely reason is that your table has no primary key.
2) The second most likely reason is that your Access database
Hi :)
Errr, i'm not clear on what you are doing! Sorry! At a guess you mean
OpenDocument Format rather than OpenOffice format. There are a lot of programs
that use ODFs as their native format and many are nothing to do with the OO,
LO, Go-oo, NeoOffice, StarOffice, Symphony "family".
So, a
Hi :)
If either of you have time then either of these 2 links can help you do a quick
search to see if there is an existing bug-report.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/bug/
If there isn't one it would be great if you can continue following either o
LibreOffice Writer wakes up huge displating about a 10ths of an A4
sheet and makes it unuseable.
I'm using Mint 11 Linux
Any thoughts on how to fix this ?
A desperate,
Tim
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Le 31/05/12 05:51, frofa a écrit :
Hi Frofa,
> UPDATE: Looks like this bug will be fixed in LO 3.5.5 - see here...
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48345
Yes, that is what one can infer from the bug report. We shall have to
wait and see whether it causes a performance hit, especial
On 30 May 2012 17:06, John Bijnens wrote:
> I have the same problem.
> I use LibreOffice together with PortableApps.
> I also use Windows 7 64-bit. I haven't tested it yet on another Windows
> version.
>
> My solution was to go back to OpenOffice 3.3.
> This solved my problem (at least for the tim
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