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a book and this
brought me to a screeching halt. Why won’t this update run on Apple?
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Bernard,
Go to "settings" then "apps" then "search, sort and filter by drive. You
should be able to uninstall your program from here, regardless of installation
language.
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Jon,
I don't represent Apache OpenOffice in any official way but I can tell you
this: OpenOffice and Microsoft Word are two entirely different program
suites. Microsoft Office is a commercial suite that you have to buy but the
OpenOffice suite is completely free. The bulk of my experience is
Why is it that I have to go through the process to register Open Office
EVERY time I click it to open the application??
Doug Parris
I appreciate the response. I pulled the manual down from the Brother web site
so if there is another then I am not sure why this was the only manual to pull
down. The problem I have is if I copy a segment from a web site and then try to
paste into your writer program it will not let me paste
Hello,
Difficult to get to you. I need a question answered. I have a older disc
for OO.O vs.3.1 ?. I see there is a newer offering. My question is this (as I
never really learned or needed to learn) all the apps of the old one. I have
many, many PDF docs that have way too many pages in
I am a writer, and I create a number of new files daily. Every time I do
so, I have to manually change the font/size from Times New Roman to
Calibri, my font of choice, 11 pt being my size of choice.
I can't find a way to make that a permanent change.
Please help.
Doug Harris
434-369-1212
On 11/25/2016 12:17 AM, John Hart wrote:
On 11/23/2016 4:36 PM, Doug wrote:
Take "extraordinary"--and the line I quoted says this is a PROBLEM
known for some time; therefore presumably there is a way to solve it
but nobody
has bothered. And yes, I am careful, but nobody's perfec
if you never use it, but first make sure
that OO will open all files that Word will.
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On 11/23/2016 01:25 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 21:01 22/11/2016 -0600, Doug Noname wrote:
On 11/22/2016 02:28 PM, Hagar Delest wrote:
Indeed, this is a problem known for quite some times. IMHO the most
critical one. But nothing done yet about that. Very often, it is
linked to power shortage
is a lulu!
--doug
Le 21/11/2016 à 21:39, Dave Gibson a écrit :
Now, let me say that I'm a retired computer professional, and I
should know
better. I'm now a photographer and an author. I was 20,000 words
into a
novel targeted at 80,000 words. I opened my novel, and it was gone
a copy to
them and they would send it
back in some format you could read. (I'm sure the translate function is
automated--nobody would have time to read all the stuff they get sent!)
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You have received a file via DropBox.
Kindly CLICK HERE to view your document online.
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On 08/13/2016 02:14 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On 8/13/16, Yvonne Simmons wrote:
Hello,
My name is Yvonne Simmons and I am doing some research on word processors
for school and I was wondering if you could help me out? Would you be
willing to give me
sharp: 266F
flat: 266D
natural: 266E
You can make lots of other things with Compose: all the diacritical
marks for European languages, currency symbols, fractions., some Greek
letters.
Go to: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GtkComposeTable
Hope that helps! --doug
That's a good resource!
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On Mon, 1 Aug 2016 11:15:52 -0400
DaveMainwaring
On 07/31/2016 11:58 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 22:38 31/07/2016 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 07/31/2016 06:23 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 07:36 01/08/2016 +1000, Richard Beeston wrote:
I need to write a thesis and the requirement is to have double line
spacing ...
Second, you should let
of crap about formatting to get your
work done!
--doug
ld create this problem, and
what (if anything) could be done to identify and block it? I'm not
using OO, but I suppose this sort of attack could
bollix up any program. Or does it only attack OO?
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is relatively inexpensive for an office suite. I believe
there is a free trial version--there is for Linux, so I assume there is
for windows. I've been using the SoftMaker suite
for some time now. It's not fussy like OpenOffice. It reads and writes a
whole bunch of protocols.
--doug
On 06/08/2016 10:47 AM, Julian Thomas wrote:
On Jun 7, 2016, at 23:28, Ariya Subasingha
wrote:
Since I prefer to use Open office writer. please let me know whether there is a
way to view 2 documents side by side in open office writer.
One way to do this
for all your help.
A viola is a fat fiddle. What you really want is voilà! Don't forget
the exclamation point!
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On 05/18/2016 06:12 PM, Ron Patterson wrote:
Thanks Jim - that makes sense. But what is RTFM please?
Read The Fine Manual. "Fine" is a euphemism.
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going on? I want my files returned.
Thank you.
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always willing to believe what they wish - Julius Caesar
I think you are going to have to save the file as a .pdf, and then move
the pdf to the destination and open it with the app for that system.
That ought to preserve everything. Kinda clumsy, but ought to be fool-proof.
languages are there, plus some common Greek letters, like µ (mu), the
German ß, the degree sign for 75°F, other foreign currency signs, like £,
¥, and the US ¢, ¶ and many others.
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better than I could see before I got the cataracts. So if
Vince B. can't do that, maybe he should see another ophthalmologist! Something
doesn't sound right, there.
Good luck, Vince!
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("folder" in Microsoftese) you save the file in, and attach the file to the
email and don't worry about
some feature that doesn't work.
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On 12/08/2015 11:10 AM, Muench and Company wrote:
Hello,
I’d like to open by saying that we love open office! We have been using it for
years, and it is very user friendly and works great for our small office.
However, yesterday I started having a problem with my spell check. It has
Just recently, I have had problems opening a new document in a word form.
Prevsiouly, I had no problems. The open portion to cut and paste in information
and then write in it, is fixed to the far right and cannot be centered in a
workable way. I found a way to move it more toward center but it
It worked. Thank you.
> Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 22:25:43 +
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> Subject: Re: centering on documents
>
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2015 14:30:21 -0600
> Doug Schorpp <dougscho...@outlook.com&g
Thanks... I'm using the latest version, as well.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 5:45 AM, David Rivers <driv...@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
> Doug Wendling wrote:
>
>> Have been using Open Office for years...on XP and 7.
>>
>> Considering moving to Windows 10... Will Open Office w
Have been using Open Office for years...on XP and 7.
Considering moving to Windows 10... Will Open Office work on 10 and my older
docs/spreadsheets, etc. still work for me?
Thanks for all you do!
. Is this forever broken or can this be fixed?
Do you have Artha on your system? Very nice program. I keep it in my
panel, for use as a dictionary and thesaurus.
--doug
image
image
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under F12.
--doug
What do you mean by type whatever you want and where you want it? Any
document I have seen requires much more organization than this. In the end the
document will have everything in its place. Otherwise, it will make no sense to
the reader. For example, you would want
, where you want it.
It could be set to remain in force until the end of line, or perhaps until the
end of paragraph. Or perhaps both options--say, one under F11 and the other
under F12.
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finally broke down and made the time to
learn how to use them.
Dale Erwin
Learning to use styles is too high a price to pay for a free word processor.
I'd rather pay money and get something user-friendly.
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See the previous posts in this thread [I don't use MS windoze and don't
remember the exact procedure].
Windows will work like your Linux: open the OO program, go to the file prompt,
and find the file you want to open and click on it.
--doug
On 06/25/2015 09:57 PM, Julian Thomas wrote:
On Jun 25, 2015, at 21:11, Andrew Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org wrote:
I still have a great fondness for Word Perfect. The Reveal Codes
function gave me total control. Even more so than Micro$loth Word.
I totally agree - Reveal Codes was a
it all the time, in Linux. (There is a
separate version of SoftMaker for Windows and for Linux.) In all cases, the
lower-cost versions are for home, not business use.
NB: There will be a new version of SoftMaker Office for Linux in the near
future.
The new version for Windows is available now.
--doug
be infected?
I might suggest that users of Linux don't seem to have those problems; I only
use Windows about 3% of the time, and I have a couple of anti-malware programs
on the Windows partition. So far, so good (knock wood!)
Written from PCLinuxOS--doug
Your point is well taken, but the original poster's complaint is valid. There
ought to be a *simple* way to turn off all
the formatting crap and let the user think for himself.
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NotePad will save in a format that
word processors use--.doc, .odt, .xml, and so on.
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not be time-consuming. Use the diff command in a terminal.
See man diff. It might be a good idea to copy the file somewhere (using .orig)
right after you install it and it works, so if you run into the problem, you
can then see what happened to screw it up.
--doug
of these close cousins when no other word-
processor will do the particular job. Maybe someday when it becomes more
user friendly. . . .
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? It's pretty conservative, and it
doesn't have systemd, thank heavens! It also has a really helpful Forum.
Now pay me, Tex! (Just kidding--the endorsement is completely free!)
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ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
I think Glenn was asking for help! I suggested a different office suite,
so perhaps I have helped him.
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connection with the company.)
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no
financial or other interest in SoftMaker, but I do like TextMaker for
a word processor.) Versions for Linux and Windows. There is a
stripped-down freebie you could try it out with.
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out a list of HP printers and lets you select one.
HP has probably never made a printer that wouldn't work with Windows!
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can
find a copy, and it will run on Linux in a somewhat fussy manner, but it _will_
run in wine.
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On 04/04/2015 04:13 AM, Jim McLaughlin wrote:
From the caption of the initial request it looks like the document may have
been saved as a .docx file.
Which can be problematical
TextMaker from SoftmakerOffice can read .docx files. I don't know if the free
version can, but it might.
--doug
On 03/09/2015 09:10 AM, granma...@comcast.net wrote:
I seemed to have lost my Thesaurus
Sheila Frenchman
If you can live with one that's not tied tightly to your word processor, look
at Artha.
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Much to my surprise, there is a working typewriter behind the desk at my public
library!
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to think it was a desktop publisher.
All I need is a simple word processor, how about you? (SoftMaker comes with a
spreadsheet program and a slide maker also.)
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good. It might be in
your repo (if you're running Linux) or you can download a version for Windows
or Linux--just Google it. (I don't know if there's a
Mac version.)
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, and that will read and write docx with no problem.
(I have no pecuniary interest in Softmaker.)
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by Sander van Geloven pub. by
Hellebaard (www.hellebaard.nl)
I bought mine from a US distributor, but I don't remember which one--could
have been Amazon.
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I wish someone would tell the devs that the old saw is correct: If you play
with something long enough you'll break it!
Good luck!
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--there used to be a full version
available free to non-commercial users. The new FreeOffice is free to
all users, commercial or not. I have used
the old free version quite a bit, and I like it a lot. I doesn't force
you into a strait jacket like OO and LO.)
--doug
My guess is that you've somehow
fussy. There were all sorts
of fonts suggested. I'm sure there are some free
ones, but if you;re willing to pay for it, there are probably hundreds to
choose from. (Good fonts have historically not been free.)
--doug
On 12/06/2014 03:20 PM, smithphill...@sky.com wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered. What is
wrong. Help Help HelpPhil
What's wrong apparently is that there must be bug in the
and until it converts to a Latin alphabet.
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On 11/20/2014 12:29 AM, Urmas wrote:
Régis De merlis:
When using PUBLIC newsgroups, you should write in the language people can
UNDERSTAND. French is NOT a such language.
Cependant, lorsque je veux mettre un point (.)
Which key that is?
B-flat?
Miss Grundy.
You have been warned!
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On 10/30/2014 06:47 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi,
Wayne schrieb:
I am unable to email any open office documents. I get the following
message all the time “Open Office was unable to find a working e-mail
configuration. Please save this document locally and attach it from
within your email
On 09/27/2014 04:12 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Most of the times I type in English so I don't need to worry about
accented characters
Sometimes I need to write up or edit text in Spanish or German, so I
need to be able to replace accented characters at once.
After marking them up with
On 09/27/2014 01:32 PM, Doug wrote:
(See addendum to previous message, below.)
I don't know how to replace them all at once but I know how to make
them as you go. Set up a Compose key on your keyboard. I use right alt,
but if you have a Microsoft k/b, you could use the right m/s key
the Thesaurus.
Can anyone help please?
Thank you,
Rob.
Have you considered installing Artha?
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Download Manager crap is one of the reasons I avoid using
anything Windows. When I had to reinstall a Windows system not too long
ago, I went to
get Firefox, and sure enough, I got the Conduit virus, which is one
bitch to get rid of! I wonder why more people don't just come to Linux?
--doug
. The document is protected by a password
2. You must open the document to remove the password
3. You don't know the password to open the document.
Maybe hypnosis?
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Have you considered that the email itself may be part of the scam, and
if you answer it, you may be opening up yourself to some skullduggery?
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On 08/18/2014 11:52 AM, James Plante wrote:
It's a *telephone* scam, Doug. They call you, and tell you that there are
problems with your Windows computer, and that they can repair them. I don't
know what happens when you agree; maybe they have you log into their site and
install malware
there will answer
questions, if
you have a problem you can't figure out how to solve. I think you can
use styles
if you want to. I don't.
(I have no personal interest in the company, which is in Germany.)
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a
German company, and has a spread sheet and presentation component also
with itwhen you get the package.
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Manager
w: http://www.listoffreeware.com/
I'd like to read the review, but nothing in this post leads me to it.
It's absolutely worthless!
--doug
stronger utilities
that will help in such instances also.)
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meets the eye, post again--I have been
doing something similar to this for some time, as editor
of a small-circulation Newsletter. There is an additional technique i
have used once in a while, but if you don't need it, I won't
go into it, since your distro may be different.
--doug
On 07/08/2014 09:08 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
On 7/8/14, Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote:
On 07/08/2014 03:26 PM, Justyna K. wrote:
Hi,
How to put my resume file from email into the open office application and
then send as a file.
Thanks.
Sent from my iPad
Not sure why you're
!
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on this list. Because of
the necessity of learning the styles protocols, this is not a DIY kind
of program.
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a find/replace to get rid of them. I think this kind of use
could be done in OO or LO just as well.
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On 05/22/2014 04:22 AM, japples wrote:
How red faced am I . . . I finally put aside a portion of my mindset
and can now can see OO's reveal codes - amazing how easy it is not
to see the forest for the trees. Could not see OO codes because they
did not appear as I was accustomed to viewing
And your not even involving columns and tables, etc., yet!
A page can get very complex.
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Martin Groenescheij
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For me personally I worked with Styles for about three decades and find
this the best way to control my documents.
. Also, it may be difficult to find the program.)
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can't fix
it, because__
__it's built into the style. _ I think I said something like this in
my first post on the subject, but maybe i did not make myself clear.
So, yes, I want a somewhat intelligent typewriter, and no, I don't see
anything at all wrong with that!
--doug
PS: I don't intend
.
Is there a technical reason why a Corel/WP Reveal Codes function can
not
be implemented in 5.x.x?
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On 05/14/2014 02:12 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
On Wednesday 14 May 2014 05:29:45 PM Brian Barker wrote:
At 23:38 14/05
--not
everything does.
Also it apparently will not run in 64-bit systems, but maybe that can be
finagled.
*Do not try to install other features of the office suite, like the
spread sheet, or Corel Draw, etc.
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thorough and complicated ways, but look at this first.
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in MIcrosoft Word 1997~2003 .doc format, or
turn it into a .pdf.
Just about anybody with MS Word can read the MS 1997~2003 format, and OO
can write it
well enough to fool MSWord into thinking it's their own.
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and
replace.
Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the replace
box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
find you have to defeat the damned styles to do this. That I can't
tell you how
to do.
--doug
to be installable in WINE, so if you're using Linux, that's
worth a try. Or if you're using Windows, why not just buy the latest
Word Perfect? It's not that expensive, and it's easier to use (in my
opinion) than OO or LO. No styles to change your whole document
around when you least expect it!
--doug
but with the help of a small 'download manager' file that you
are to download first. i avoid downloading through such managers.
I strongly dislike the so-called installers also, but if you really
want or need the program, how do you get it without?
--doug
a couple of
hours to maybe a day.
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Good quote from Orwell. - Doug
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