I have been looking for a way to use Librewriter's FindReplace gu
to globally replace the 'end of paragraph' symbol. This can be done in MS
Word by finding ^p.
I found this: http://help.libreoffice.org/Common/List_of_Regular_Expressions
where
it says
\n Represents a line break that was inserted
It doesn't replace MS, unless your CIO tells you it does.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 13:20, Fernando Hildebrand
fernandohildebr...@gmail.com wrote:
Because I think that would burst up LO adoption.
2011/3/15 Colin J. Williams c...@ncf.ca
On 14-Mar-11 21:13 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 03/13/2011
I ran into that with an .xlsx file as well. Recovered, saved it as xlsx, LO
crashed. Recovered, saved as xls, LO crashed. Recovered, saved as ods, LO
crashed. Went around and around. Finally opened it using MSXL on another
machine and saved as to a new file. New file is working ok with LO.
Once
Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of the
MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an email
merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to click
the unsubscribe address starts with users, not user. It wants the s in
userS. Here is the address:
users+unsubscr...@libreoffice.org
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 22:55, Mark Wendman mw3...@gmail.com wrote:
this was my attempt to unsubscribe, and I have tried repeatedly.
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