hello.
i confirm that libreoffice is the best office suite in the world.
its progress is very fast and its compatible with other office suites
and many programs files and extension.
it becomes update very fast.
one stable update in a month for average!
its opensource, free, accessible, support many
A minor tale of woe:
I have been trying for years to convince a young lady friend to break
away from slavish dependence upon Micro$oft, and at least give LO, et.
al,, a try.
Her Curtains machine, running on Vista, finally got so clogged with
untraceable trash that a complete system reload se
At 06:47 05/11/2015 +0100, Sandro Santilli wrote:
I'm looking for a way to speedup the process of looking at each cell
cells referenced by a formula. Right now I'm doing this manually,
which requires going back and forth
between the formula cell and each of the referenced cells (which
I've to f
On 05/11/2015 04:24, Ken Springer wrote:
> While some bug may be deemed trivial by the devs or some system, that bug may
> not be trivial to the user.
That is why individuals and organization purchase Tier 3 support
contracts. It does matter if the software is FLOSS, or non-FLOSS, the
only way t
Hi there,
I'm looking for a way to speedup the process of looking
at each cell cells referenced by a formula. Right now I'm
doing this manually, which requires going back and forth
between the formula cell and each of the referenced cells
(which I've to find with my eyes).
Someone on IRC told me t
On 11/4/15 5:43 PM, Cley Faye wrote:
2015-11-05 1:28 GMT+01:00 Ken Springer :
If you want to go head to head with with MS or Corel, then you'll have to
fix the problems your uses have with the program.
It's been pointed out already, and I'll reproduce it here:
If this is a bug your options
Hi.
I use an external PDF writer for some documents where LO fails to
convert vector formats correctly.
That said, if I use the external converter I loose all my cross
referencing and TOC links that LO does very well in my opinion.
Steve
On 2015-11-05 06:10, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote
2015-11-05 1:28 GMT+01:00 Ken Springer :
> If you want to go head to head with with MS or Corel, then you'll have to
> fix the problems your uses have with the program.
It's been pointed out already, and I'll reproduce it here:
If this is a bug your options are:
> 1. Fix it yourself;
> 2. Pay
On 11/3/15 10:51 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
we fix what we want to fix
This is the weakness of any open source project that states it wishes to
take on something like MS Office or Word Perfect.
There's really only two choices... If you want to just fix what you
want to fix, which is fine with
Am 04.11.2015 um 22:22 schrieb andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr:
>
>> I'm clueless.
>> Can you upload the Writer document somewhere?
>>
> What i should check in my document? ^)
>
>
Remove any confidential content and attach it to a mail to
ville...@t-online.de
I'll try to connect it to my biblio dat
I think some very whimsical and uninformed comments from the author.
Unfortunately, that information makes users distrust LibreOffice not
want to test their virtues. I would say that LibreOffice is in its best
and still much more to do.
Some articles with facts showing quality and low error t
> I'm clueless.
> Can you upload the Writer document somewhere?
>
What i should check in my document? ^)
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For what it's worth...
In a review of Microsoft Office 2016 in the November 2015 of PC Magazine,
long time reviewer Edward Mendelson gives the new version of Microsoft's
suite 4.5 of 5 stars. As is typical of such reviews, the main discussion is
followed by a short section – in this case titled “O
Tim,
Thanks for the tip.
I've been using PDFCreator for my Windows boxes for years and am
usually pretty happy with it, but I'll give doPDF a shot.
I work in a mixed environment with an Xubuntu desktop and a Windows
laptop and I don't like having to keep track of all the printer links
for both O
Am 04.11.2015 um 12:06 schrieb andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr:
>> Hit F4, Right-click your database in the data source window and choose
>> "Edit
>> database".
>> Look at the status bar of the database window. What does it tell about the
>> type of database and the location of the database?
>
> it s
I still say, try using a business card template, like you can get for
free at Avery.com [with some searching]. I use the template method for
my business card paper stock, either for the same card info or every
card on the sheet being different. Just a few days ago I created a
"message card"
For Windows, I do not remember anything about Nitro PDF Writer. I have
on Windows [and Linux] a PDF writer as my default printing "device".
For Windows, I use doPDF. I have used it for years now.
The only advantage, if any, for external PDF writers, may be in their
specific options that m
It would be a wonderful thing if the label print function was the same
as GLabel function.
No more trashing a half filled page of labels because of inability to
control "first label" position.
See 3.9.1 on the URL below for how GLabel did it.
https://help.gnome.org/users/glabels/2.2/glabels-
> Hit F4, Right-click your database in the data source window and choose
> "Edit
> database".
> Look at the status bar of the database window. What does it tell about the
> type of database and the location of the database?
it shows standard path. I am using Debian.
/home/myname/.config/libreoffi
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