In addition to the methods that Alexandro suggests, another way to tell whether
you have a registered e-mail client is to right-click on the file in you
Documents folder and see what are the available options for "Send to". If
there is a "Mail recipient" choice, try that. If not, or it says yo
At 16:57 11/11/2014 -0700, RheaAnna Rhodes wrote:
I use Windows 7, home version, and have Open Office 4.0.1. I used
Open Office Calc to download an Excel document and was able to write
on it as well as save it but it would not open from my documents in
order to attach it and send it VIA email.
Sure, our documents ont he wiki has some:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Administration_Guide/Accessing_Email_Clients
On 11/11/14, RheaAnna Rhodes wrote:
> I use Windows 7, home version, and have Open Office 4.0.1. I used Open
> Office Calc to download an Excel document and was a
I use Windows 7, home version, and have Open Office 4.0.1. I used Open
Office Calc to download an Excel document and was able to write on it as
well as save it but it would not open from my documents in order to attach
it and send it VIA email. Do I have to have my email linked with Open
Office--
On 11/11/2014 03:38 PM, Jackson Mashurubu wrote:
But just for ipad2,
It Seems not well working.
Send from my Ipad
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We don't have an ipad version.
On 11/11/14, Jackson Mashurubu wrote:
> But just for ipad2,
> It Seems not well working.
>
> Send from my Ipad
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> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
> For additiona
If 'open' doesnt work, we need more information.
On 11/11/14, DaveMainwaring wrote:
> Love the KISS answer, damned if it didn't work.
> Thanks
>
>
> --
> "To succeed, stay focused.
>
>
>
> * Do what you do
> best,
> up-skill, prepare for new challenges,
>
But just for ipad2,
It Seems not well working.
Send from my Ipad
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 11:52:52 -, Stefan Boroda
wrote:
To uninstall this software from your Macbook:
1. Click on your desktop.
2. In the menu bar, select *Go > Applications*.
3. Select the *OpenOffice *file.
4. Move that file to the Trash. It will be completely removed from your
On Tue, 11 Nov 2014 02:32:19 -, Julian Thomas wrote:
I did search AOO help for both transpose and rotate - no useful results.
after i had selected 'openoffice calc' from the drop-down list in the
upper-left corner of the help window, a search for 'transpose' retrieved the
following, amo
Love the KISS answer, damned if it didn't work.
Thanks
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* Do what you do
best,
up-skill, prepare for new challenges,
make time for learning"*
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Click - Open.
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On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 9:14 AM, DaveMainwaring
wrote:
> How do I open DOCX files? without resorting to Google Drive
>
> Dave
>
> --
> "To succeed, stay focused.
>
>
>
> *
How do I open DOCX files? without resorting to Google Drive
Dave
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"To succeed, stay focused.
* Do what you do
best,
up-skill, prepare for new challenges,
make time for learning"*
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Hi Rudy,
To uninstall this software from your Macbook:
1. Click on your desktop.
2. In the menu bar, select *Go > Applications*.
3. Select the *OpenOffice *file.
4. Move that file to the Trash. It will be completely removed from your
system the next time you empty the Trash.
Depen
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