Just wrote a request (moments ago). Forgot my contact info for reply!
Lou Tancredi kidpri...@gmail.com or kidpr...@juno.com
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Does OpenOffice new version support a (free) CHECK WRITING (financial) add-on
here in the USA? If so, can you point me to it?
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Original Message
From: Robert Knox
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2016 14:17:27 -0400
> 1. I cannot see us ever going back to Microsoft office as long as your
> company's Open Office remains available. It’s the best I’ve ever experienced!
Sir,
Using Open Office since it was Star Office 5. Ever since Oracle acquired Open
Office it has become more convoluted, obtuse and obfuscated to configure.
Could not get Open Office to function on my laptop, so erased and installed
Libreoffice. There are aspect of OpenOffice I prefer to
1. I cannot see us ever going back to Microsoft office as long as your
company's Open Office remains available. It’s the best I’ve ever experienced!
2. [‘Help’ question]: I need to use a ‘strike through’ to show certain text
in a document has been changed, but the text itself needs to
I CC you since you're not subscrived to the list.
Once you've installed the packages with dpkg (the easiest), just cd the
desktop-integration folder (where are the debs) and dpkg again the deb.
See also: https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74=50119
Hagar
Le 03/09/2016 à
When I open the graphical file browser and I right-click on a .doc file,
I get a menu that first offers to open the file with OpenOffice, plus other
choices.
On 09/03/2016 10:08 AM, Xen wrote:
The number one problem with installing OpenOffice on e.g. Ubuntu
(Linux) is that it provides no
The number one problem with installing OpenOffice on e.g. Ubuntu (Linux)
is that it provides no files to integrate it with the menus of the
deskop environments.
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