Hi,
There is no Anti-Virus in the list and you :/
Liebe Grüße / Yours,
Florian Reisinger
Am 03.02.2015 um 22:11 schrieb Rex r.j.stow...@sbcglobal.net:
When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the software to a Lenovo Laptop,
running Windows 7, I get the following:
This time an ad from
Agree as well!
john
On 03.02.2015 16:18, Mark Phillips wrote:
+10 to all the developers and other contributors to this great project!
Mark
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:20 PM, anne-ology lagin...@gmail.com wrote:
in agreement.
From: Thisis theone thisistheone8...@gmail.com
Date:
+10 to all the developers and other contributors to this great project!
Mark
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:20 PM, anne-ology lagin...@gmail.com wrote:
in agreement.
From: Thisis theone thisistheone8...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 3:02 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Thank you
You must not copy any opened table or query. You copy and paste the _icon_ of
a query or table.
You can also link record sets to spreadsheet ranges and pivot tables which
gives quite a powerful report engine.
[Tutorial] Using registered datasources in Calc
Hi :)
+1
to everyone here on this mailing list too! Especially the ones who
have ever helped anyone or 'just' welcomed people in and made the
place friendlier but also to the lurkers who are maybe doing things
outside of this mailing list. Also to regular users and people who
make us question
Thanks all.
I've been thinking about this.
Firstly, the cut'n'paste solution isn't working here for me on the
results (23 rows, perhaps ten columns) of a query in SQL view with
Fedora Linux (20) and LO 4.2.8.2 (please don't suggest I upgrade to
the latest as I'm using the OS repos, and there
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Mark Stanton m...@vowleyfarm.co.uk wrote:
Having said all of that, is it ideal that the only way to get a data
output from Base is C'n'P?
No it isn't, not at all. Having used dBase, FoxPro, Paradox and Access and
others I can attest that all had multiple result
Le 03/02/2015 03:30, jonathon a écrit :
Hi Jonathon,
Didn't that get made into an extension?
Or a beta release?
Asking, because I remember using tabs on OOo, but have no idea when that
was, or what I did to accomplish it. All I remember is that the user
experience was worse than using
Organon works a bit like Scrivener.
Files are organized in a treeview and it's possible to open parts of the
project in new tabs.
You might open different files in different tabs, but they have to be
part of the same project.
What it exactly does, is creating textsections, linking files to
Hi,
Tom Davies schrieb am Dienstag, 3. Februar 2015 18:46:
Back before MS Word became so widely used there was another
word-processor that had an excellent way of using tabs helpfully. I
don't think it was for different documents but i'm not clear what it
used to do. Does anyone here know
It also had the ability to have 'Sections' that included
connected/imported documents that could be expanded/collapsed by
clicking on the TAB.
A wonderful easy to see and use system.
I miss it also.
On 2/3/2015 2:30 PM, Stefan Gruber wrote:
Hi,
Tom Davies schrieb am Dienstag, 3. Februar
Hi :)
Back before MS Word became so widely used there was another
word-processor that had an excellent way of using tabs helpfully. I
don't think it was for different documents but i'm not clear what it
used to do. Does anyone here know what program i'm talkign about and
what the tabs were used
On 3/02/2015, at 22:55, Mark Stanton m...@vowleyfarm.co.uk wrote:
I've been thinking about this.
Firstly, the cut'n'paste solution isn't working here for me on the results
(23 rows, perhaps ten columns) of a query in SQL view with Fedora Linux (20)
and LO 4.2.8.2 (please don't suggest I
Le 03/02/2015 21:49, tonybsa a écrit :
You do not select the cells from an open query.
If you want individual records from your query result window, select the
grey cell at the lefthand end of the grid. Use Ctrl-click to select
non-contiguous results.
With the rows highlighted, maintain the
Le 03/02/2015 18:46, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi Tom,
Back before MS Word became so widely used there was another
word-processor that had an excellent way of using tabs helpfully. I
don't think it was for different documents but i'm not clear what it
used to do. Does anyone here know what
Hmm
You must not copy any opened table or query. You copy and paste the _icon_ of
a query or table.
That's not what the three answers above said, nor indeed what is intuitive (to
me),
and indeed cutting and pasting small amounts of data from the result set does
work, which I would
When I go to Libreoffice.org to download the software to a Lenovo
Laptop, running Windows 7, I get the following:
This time an ad from Cabelas came up first and then I get a small white
screen that says there is a virus on my computer, ads by dealpeak for a
virus destroyer.
I have run the
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