On 2016-10-06, 2:57 PM NW Counseling Associates wrote concerning "Need help
ASAP!":
I cannot find the answer on the forums and I need an answer as soon as possible. I’m on a
mac, trying to print form letters I’ve created. I hit print, say yes to the “your document
contains dress database
Mike Claridge wrote:
> Installed Java 6 runtime but still quits as before. Open Office now not
> useable with OS Sierra.
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please give the exact wording of the error message that you receive.
Regards
Keith
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At 11:59 06/10/2016 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
When sorting data in AOO Calc, must the "key" text data be located
in the leftmost column? It seems that it is so.
No, definitely not.
It may be that you are using the Sort Ascending or Sort Descending
buttons in the Standard toolbar. When you
On 06/10/2016 01:19, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
>even with a crap package you can achieve perfect results.
Sometimes inferior software won't allow one to make the adjustments that
are needed, for perfect results.
jonathon
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Thanks for the assistance Rory, and everyone else who tried to help.
The reason for the difficulty was an obscure bug in OO_3.3, combined
with my unusual method of learning, ended up doing things that couldn't
be undone. Some changes made to master documents are tricky to reverse,
and some how
I cannot find the answer on the forums and I need an answer as soon as
possible. I’m on a mac, trying to print form letters I’ve created. I hit print,
say yes to the “your document contains dress database fields…” and then nothing
happens. The mail merge dialogue box doesn’t open. The letter
On 2016-10-06, 10:02 AM Mike Claridge wrote concerning "Open office not working with
macOS Sierra":
Open office will not load - i.e.
You need to install the legacy Java 6 runtime environment.
Download it at https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572
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As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this
Well, I have no idea what you are talking about. So far as I know, OO was never
compatible with iOS - but I am basing that only on previous correspondences. I
am just a user, not an Apache volunteer and I only use OO on my desktop.
And as I said before, my iMac uses macOS Sierra and OO is
No, it is not true.
Let’s assume for this example that your spreadsheet has six columns: Name,
Address, City, State, Zip, Phone
We want to sort this list by City, so do this:
Select the top left cell in your table. In our example, it is cell A1.
Next, select Data->Sort…
This should select all
iOS mistake - it is Open Office that cannot be used. Open Office will not open
still in Sierra and from the comments on the internet others are experiencing a
similar problem. Open Office remains unusable and will be losing users unless
the problem is fixed.
> On 6 Oct 2016, at 16:06, Mike
Open office will not load - i.e.
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I am using OO on macOS Sierra with no problems. It's open right now.
Now I periodically get the "quits unexpectedly" thing - in fact it happened
this morning. I just try again and it's fine. I think that is an old problem,
at least it has been happening to me since I first started using OO
Open office will not load - i.e. “Quits unexpectedly” so iOS now not useable.
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At 06:51 06/10/2016 -0400, Lucetta Noname wrote:
Good bye Rory! Much appreciate all your advice and time spent here.
Your advice has been invaluable.
Oh, he only said he's leaving *this thread*, not the mailing list.
You can't get rid of him that easily!
;^)
Brian Barker
At 00:03 06/10/2016 -0700, John Hart wrote:
On 10/5/2016 9:59 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
Aaargh! Please don't involve new red herrings. Page numbering is
controlled by *page styles*, not templates, not the clutch pedal,
not the key of C# minor ...
Until page numbering was added to the template,
This is my last post on this thread - I have other calls on my time.
Not knowing exactly what the OP has in his file (and, to be honest, not caring
very much), what I advise him to do is:
Position cursor as first character in his file. Press Ctrl Enter to insert a
page before. Now place
On 10/5/2016 9:59 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
Aaargh! Please don't involve new red herrings. Page numbering is
controlled by *page styles*, not templates, not the clutch pedal, not
the key of C# minor ...
Until page numbering was added to the template, page numbering didn't
work, so the template
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