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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Moving pop up help box position when using
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On 04/02/13 07:06, Brian Barker wrote:
At 23:18 03/02/2013 +, Aonly Gonly wrote:
I was wondering if there might be a w
the way!
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*Sent:* Sunday, 3 February 2013, 12:48
*Subject:* [libreoffice-users] Moving pop up help box position when
using menus
Hi
Using LibO Version
On 03/02/13 13:35, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 02/03/2013 07:58 AM, Roberta wrote:
Can you make libreoffice's interface more similar to the office 2013
one's?
Another thing... why doesn't artwork work on writer???
Besides, why should LIbreOffice be a MS Office look alike?
--Dan
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Using LibO Version 3.6.5.2 with Debian, is there anyway to reposition
the pop up help box when using the menu items at the top of the frame
(e.g. File, Edit, View, Insert, etc.) because right now the pop up
obscures the menu items?
Thanks
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On 01/02/13 17:48, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Phew! It's all good then :)
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Tom :)
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Doh!! Yes - sorry all - figured it out: the E=mc2 is a place-holder :-)
Oh dear ...
c2 is a place-holder :-)
Oh dear ... some mothers' do have 'em.
Apologies & thanks
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E=mc2 (1)
So I did a second equation (made up for the purpose)
p =(q + 1)2
New line and *fn* and then F3
But got E=mc2 (2)
again ...
What gives?
AG
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On 03/10/12 21:43, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 10/03/2012 03:57 PM, AG wrote:
Hi
Two GNU/Linux Debian machines each running LibO. One (box A) has LibO
3.6.2.2 and the second (box B) has LibO 3.5.4.2.
In box B, there was a set of pre-formatted documents saved in *.odt
that had a double lined border
on't know how to describe the issue(s) succinctly.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
AG
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box just to show the version.
Best wishes,
//drew
Hi Drew
I noticed from the video that you are using 3.6 beta. How long have you
been using it for and is sufficiently stable to rely on for academic
work? Any noticeable advantages over 3.5.*?
Cheers
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On 12/07/12 18:27, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 07/12/2012 12:44 PM, AG wrote:
On 12/07/12 17:31, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi,
AG schrieb:
Hi list
As the subject line says really - there is no option to activate the
quick starter for LO3.5.5 using Debian squeeze. I downloaded and
installed the
On 12/07/12 18:10, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
During install/repair i got the option to add Quickstarter when i chose to go the "Custom" route, which i did due to asking a similar question about the quickstarter in WIndows.
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Tom :)
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On 12/07/12 17:18, Dan wrote:
AG wrote:
Hi list
As the subject line says really - there is no option to activate the
quick starter for LO3.5.5 using Debian squeeze. I downloaded and
installed the LO3.5.5 today (after removing the previous version, which
also did not have a quick start option
On 12/07/12 17:31, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi,
AG schrieb:
Hi list
As the subject line says really - there is no option to activate the
quick starter for LO3.5.5 using Debian squeeze. I downloaded and
installed the LO3.5.5 today (after removing the previous version, which
also did not have a
desktop environment?
Cheers
AG
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.
Is this now standard with LO to not have a quick starter option or is
this something peculiar to Debian packages or something else?
Can anyone advise how I can get this option back, because it really is
helpful.
TIA
AG
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just looks ridiculous.
Any straightforward suggestions on how to fix this without the
requirement for me to become some kind of text formatting guru?
Cheers
AG
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On 19/08/11 21:44, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 20/08/11 8:27 AM, AG wrote:
Hi list
I have probably enabled something but cannot recall what, but I now
have faint squares in the background of my Writer documents. It is
reminiscent of the square-lined paper we used to use at school for
maths
hanks
AG
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On 19/08/11 01:48, NoOp wrote:
On 08/18/2011 02:08 PM, AG wrote:
On 18/08/11 17:45, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
In LibreOffice 3.3.2, Base on Debian stable, I am attempting to change
the field name labels of a given form. Using some of the OOo and LibO
tutorials I have found, apparently this
Let me try there & I will
update this for the record if I obtain resolution.
Cheers
AG
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e this functional, because right now I am sitting with a
database that has field name labels that are drawn directly from those I
entered in the table and want to make these more user friendly in the form.
Thanks for any help on resolving this.
AG
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On 23/02/11 16:15, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
I have 3.3.0 installed in Ubuntu 10.04 (direct from LO rather than
from the ppa as I need integration with TBird address book).
Is there no other way to upgrade to 3.3.1 other than to download the
whole shooting match AGAIN?
I use Debian testin
On 21/02/11 16:58, AG wrote:
Hi all
In Debian testing/ "wheezy", LibO-3.3.1.2 writer is not
auto-spellchecking (even though it is enabled on the standard bar) nor
does it spell-check manually. Default language setting is English (UK).
Under Tools > Options > Language Se
box for "Available language modules" is empty. The "Edit" button is
greyed out. I suspect that this is the source of the problem.
(a) How do I manually install the relevant English UK module?
(b) Is this something common to the Debian testing/ "Wheezy" repos?
Thanks f
of the woodwork.
FWIW, my usage is as follows:
Writer = 85%
Calc = 10%
Impress = 3%
Draw = 1%
Math = 1%
Base = 0% (altho' this is likely to change)
I would use Quickstarter if it worked on Debian testing (Gnome DE), but
it doesn't, so I don't.
HTH
AG
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w into the user form input, I enter 1991 into the date field and tab
to the next field and the date converts into today's date with the
format 23/10/10.
How do I stop Base doing what it wants to do and make it to do what I
want it to do?
Thanks
AG
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