, the
file I gave as an example is laughably simple, so don't blame M$ for
hidden specs. Writer should be able to import it correctly.
Robert
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Robert AH Prins
robert(a)prino(d)org
From: Robert Prins [hidden email]
To: Tom Davies [hidden email]
Cc: [hidden email] [hidden email]
Sent: Friday, 15 March
If you open the following, name it whatever.rtf
=== CUT ===
{\rtf1\ansi\deff0
{\fonttbl
{\f0\fmodern\fcharset0\fprq1 Courier New;}}
\paperw16840\paperh11907\margl709\margr709\margt1418\margb567
\lndscpsxn
\cols2\colsx709
\pard\plain
\sl-140\slmult0\fs14
{\b Rows\par}{
\par
+--+\par
| Row
I’ve got some data, that, very simplified looks like
1,2,3,4,“Cell E1”
2,2,3,4,“Cell E2”
3,2,3,4,”“Cell E3”“
4,2,3,4,“Cell E4”
5,2,3,4,”“Cell E5”“
i.e. it contains both text and quoted text.
When I import this (LO 3.6.1, W7-64, UK English) using
Codepage: System
Separated by: Comma
Merge
Suppose I've got the following data:
Year KM
1980 2,981.2
1982 7,901.6
198312,021.6
1985 8,529.9
1986 5,903.7
1987 1,951.7
1988 8,152.8
1989 6,528.1
199015,346.3
1991 6,120.6
199211,389.0
199313,186.1
199415,542.9
199521,593.5
Thank you, this works!
It shows every third year as label (1980/1983/1986...) Is there a way to
show only every n-th year? For this chart n=5 would be my choice.
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Hi Regina,
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 1:02 PM, Regina Henschel [via Document Foundation
Mail Archive] ml-node+s969070n3992144...@n3.nabble.com wrote:
prino schrieb:
Thank you, this works!
It shows every third year as label (1980/1983/1986...) Is there a way to
show only every n-th year
Tom wrote:
If a machine appears to be dead then often you can still use it by booting
up a LiveCd session of a GnuLinux distro.
Not in this case, a number of the capacitors on the motherboard have blown
and even with replacements it won't boot anymore. :(
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Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Using the RTF as provided in Robert's e-mail, Wordpad displays everything
through the Total amount due row and that is the end. The additional
RTF
after that row is has no effect.
Same here, I've got other similar invoices but they display OK. Now trying
to
Pedro wrote:
prino wrote:
I would appreciate it if someone could have a look at to why this
document doesn't display the way it should be displayed.
Actually RTF must be the worse format in the world :)
I opened your document under XP SP3 Pro x86 in 6 different word processors
System: Windows XP SP3 (+everything after it)
LO: LibreOffice 3.4.3
OOO340m1 (Build:302)
Recently my PC died (and with it the freebie version of Word 2002
(10.2627.2625)) and I having never had any problems with XLS files and LO
Calc, I expected LO Writer to have little trouble with he
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