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On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, 19:36 Keith N. McKenna,
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> David wrote:
> > Pamela Green-Nanni wrote:
> >> I recently got a new computer and it has Windows 11. I've downloaded
> >> Open Office and Java, but I've lost a lot of functionality.
> >> 1. I cannot fi
David wrote:
Pamela Green-Nanni wrote:
I recently got a new computer and it has Windows 11. I've downloaded
Open Office and Java, but I've lost a lot of functionality.
1. I cannot find the "T" where I can type into the presentation.2. I
cannot get "Format Line" to work.3. I cannot get "for
Pamela Green-Nanni wrote:
I recently got a new computer and it has Windows 11. I've downloaded Open
Office and Java, but I've lost a lot of functionality.
1. I cannot find the "T" where I can type into the presentation.2. I cannot get
"Format Line" to work.3. I cannot get "format Area: to
That’s great. Really appreciate it.
Sent by Jeff
> On Oct 11, 2019, at 12:03 PM, Bruce Plumb wrote:
>
> OpenOffice works fine on Catalina. One small problem I had is running
> a macro from the menu would cause a crash, giving a warning saying I
> had to install a legacy version 6 of Java. Tha
OpenOffice works fine on Catalina. One small problem I had is running
a macro from the menu would cause a crash, giving a warning saying I
had to install a legacy version 6 of Java. That turned out to be
nonsense. Just go to Oracle web site and download the latest Java.
Apple preferences say that J
At 14:06 17/06/2019 -0400, Jean-Francois Hardy wrote:
Is it possible to use EndNote (a reference manager) with Open Office?
This is really a question for Endnote or its users, rather than for
those of OpenOffice.
https://endnote.com/product-details/compatibility/ claims that
Endnote is comp
Looks like EndNote will only integrate with certain versions of Word and
OpenOffice does not offer Word integration features.
Dave.
(gave me nightmares about trying to integrate Microsoft office to IBM software)
On June 17, 2019 at 12:47:26 PM, Jean-Francois Hardy (jfjha...@me.com.invalid)
Try googling "convert microsoft publisher to powerpoint” there are a number of
suggestions around converting to PoserPoint first.
Regards,
Dave
> On Sep 20, 2017, at 7:14 AM, Linda Forster wrote:
>
> Is Open Office compatible with Microsoft Publisher. I have a large document
> in Publisher an
sadly this is not compatible
From: Johnny Rosenberg
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2017 8:30 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: compatibility with Microsoft Publisher
No. Nothing is compatible with Microsoft Publisher, as far as I know.
Kind
Openoffice does not have the compatibility for publisher files. If you need
that you need to download Libreoffice.
From: Linda Forster
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 5:54 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: compatibility with Microsoft Publisher
Thank you very much.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 21, 2017, at 12:17 AM, zahra a wrote:
>
> hello.
> i think that openoffice does not support, but i am sure that
> libreoffice can open publisher files.
> i am not sure that its possible to edit them in libreoffice or not,
> but i think that you
hello.
i think that openoffice does not support, but i am sure that
libreoffice can open publisher files.
i am not sure that its possible to edit them in libreoffice or not,
but i think that you can.
here you are the link, libreoffice is one of the fork of openofofice.
www.libreoffice.org
hope th
No. Nothing is compatible with Microsoft Publisher, as far as I know.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
2017-09-20 16:14 GMT+02:00 Linda Forster :
> Is Open Office compatible with Microsoft Publisher. I have a large
> document in Publisher and would like to edit it on my Mac Book Pro.
>
> Thank
Works fine with El Capitan in my experience.
- Bob
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 10:40 AM, chuck ef wrote:
>
> Been using it since it came out on my Mac desktop and MacBook Air, both with
> 10.11.2.
> The only problem I have is one that has been an issue since the beginning of
> my use of Apache OO.
Been using it since it came out on my Mac desktop and MacBook Air, both with
10.11.2.
The only problem I have is one that has been an issue since the beginning of my
use of Apache OO. Sometimes, when too much stuff is open, OO crashes when I try
to open it. I simply try it again and violà it wor
Hello,
I have been using AOO 4.1.2 for 2 months on a MacBook 13“ of 2009 with OX 10.11
and I have not yet noticed any issue.
Dominique
> Le 18 janv. 2016 à 15:59, Jim McLaughlin a écrit :
>
> Not an Apple guy, so I can't tell you if AOO 4.1.2 is compatible with your
> op sys.
>
> If you do
Not an Apple guy, so I can't tell you if AOO 4.1.2 is compatible with your
op sys.
If you download ONLY from www.openoffice.org and no where else you will be
"safe" in the sense that you will not get any "add ons"or assorted malware.
That site should list compatiIble Apple OS versions, if the se
Not to worry. AOO 4.1.1 does just fine. I have a 64bit desktop system
and 32 bit Laptop
I had Win 8.1 and upgraded to Win10, via the update.
Everything on both computers works just fine. Be aware any setup you
have will be the same after it reboots for the final time. It took 2
Hours on both of
Rob E. wrote:
Will OpenOffice run well on Windows 8.1, and is your latest version 4 the
proper download?
Yes, and yes (latest is 4.1.0 to be precise).
Is there anything else I should know before downloading it?
Always download from the official site:
http://www.openoffice.org/
Regards,
Hi Robert,
I don't see where this was answered, and I am absolutely not an expert.
But, I run OpenOffice on all my computers from Windows Vista to Windows
8.1. It works fine for me. Well, that is except the review and
comments thing.
Cindy
On 8/3/2014 8:41 PM, Rob E. wrote:
Hello Apache
Alison, Which MS Excel format do you save your doc in before emailing back
to your employer?
If you are saving in .xlsx (Microsoft Excel 07/2010XML, try sending in
.xls format (Microsoft 97/2000/XP2003)
I am a current mac user coverting from linux and have been OO user for over
10 years. As a li
On Mon, 24 Feb 2014 17:54:11 +
Alison Cooke wrote:
> Hi
>
> I wonder if you can help.
> I am frequently required to complete a form made on Microsoft Excel which I
> fill in on my Macbook, send back as Excel to my employer on her PC. she
> needs to be able to edit it. She says when she
On 2013-05-20 8:59 PM Doris Miller wrote concerning "compatibility of OpenOffice
with ipad 2?":
I can see that it can be used. on the Mac, but what about the iPad?
Apache OpenOffice isn't available for the iPad.
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As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the mai
I am using it on the iPad the only issue is the keyboard gets in the way and
there are compatibility issues
Paul Fairhurst
Sent from my iPad
On 21 May 2013, at 04:53, "Doris Miller" wrote:
> I can see that it can be used. on the Mac, but what about the iPad?
>
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