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[libreoffice-users] Nabble users list down?From:
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7/21/21, 4:53 PMTo:
users@global.libreoffice.orgDoes anyone know what has happened to the
DocumentFoundation forum on nabble.com? I havent been able to access it for the
past
Does anyone know what has happened to the DocumentFoundation forum on
nabble.com? I havent been able to access it for the past several days.
Just asking.
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Problems?
Column A has the following data:
2015-01-06 00:00:00to 2015-01-06 01:00:00
I want a formula in column B to convert it to this:
00:00 - 01:00
This looks easy, I just don't have the know how to do it.
It's basically a copy, minus the -mm-dd, and replacing the to with a
dash. You can just
I'll first reply to Brian's post and hopefully that will answer everybody's
questions.
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:44 PM, Brian Barker [via Document Foundation Mail
Archive] ml-node+s969070n4139312...@n3.nabble.com wrote:
At 15:22 07/02/2015 -0700, Jerry Van Brimmer
I have a table containing data on my credit card. Left-most column is the
monthly statement dates, (oldest to newest, top to bottom) which are not
always the same. The next column to the right is the monthly balance. When I
create a Column Type chart from these two columns of data, I have the
Brian Barker wrote
At 11:05 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
I have a table containing data on my credit card. Left-most column
is the monthly statement dates, (oldest to newest, top to bottom)
which are not always the same. The next column to the right is the
monthly balance. When I
Brian Barker wrote
At 17:23 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
... I thought with Source Format selected it would use the source
format as is.
It does: if your original format, say, is DD/MM/YY, then that is how
the axis values will appear. It keeps the format, not the values.
Well,
timllloyd wrote
I just did the same as Dan and got the same results. When I press
Ctrl+B at the end of a line, LO respects that choice when I get to the
next line, and doesn't apply boldface.
I did this with LO 4.1.5.3 on Win7.
Virgil
the fact remains that if you press enter twice
It was Tim who offered to post the bug-report. I am sure both Tim and
Virgil understand who your thanks are aimed at :) Such confusions easily
arise on mailing-lists and both are very experienced with these sorts of
things. :)
Oops!
Good encouragement, thanks Tom.
I'll try it next time.
What OS are you using?
I was using Xubuntu-14.04.
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I have found a strange action by Writer. I think it might be a bug, but I'm
not sure. At the moment I'm using LibreOffice Writer 4.2.6.3. But, I have
verified this also in 4.3.1.1, 4.3.1.2, 4.3.2.2, and 4.3.3.2.
In a Writer text document, on a blank line, do this:
1. Turn on Bold either by Ctr+B
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