Re: Zuvor erstelltes Dokument nicht mehr zu öffnen

2015-01-02 Thread marcelinoi thjkhlkljljklö
Hallo Horst,
danke für die Antwort. 
Eigentlich kann es nicht an der Größe der Datei Liegen da ich schon wesentlich 
größere erezugt habe ud Sie sich schlicht vor ende des Ladens Aufhängt.Ich 
hatte mittlerweile noch eine Wesentlich ältere Version gefunden und versuche 
nun den Verlorenen Teil wieder aufzuarbeiten.Nach deinem Hinweis habe ich meine 
Festpaltte bereinigt und auch die mgl Größe der Officedateien erweitert, leider 
ohne Lösung des Problems.
Ich habe derzeit leider Keine Weitere Idee was ich noch machen könnte oder 
welche Informationen noch bei der Lösung des Problems helfen könnten
mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Marcel 



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 An: users-de@openoffice.apache.org 
 Gesendet: 15:48 Mittwoch, 31.Dezember 2014
 Betreff: Re: Zuvor erstelltes Dokument nicht mehr zu öffnen
   
Hallo Marcel

mit großen Dokumenten hatte ich auch schon das Problem, wenn ich mich 
auf die automatische Speicherung verlassen hatte. Da dauert das 
Speichern oft länger als der Runterfahrprozess., bzw. das macht Probleme.
Große Präsentationen oder Tabellen mit allen Zellen und Spalten 
überfordern wohl das System.
Hast du noch eine Sicherung oder automatische Sicherung aktiviert?

Es könnte aber auch sein, dass deine Festplatte Fehler aufweist. Das 
würde ich erst einmal überprüfen.
Auf jeden Fall speichere die Dokumente, die du hast, erst mal unter 
einem anderen Namen und probier mit ihnen herum.

Horst



Am 29.12.2014 um 10:21 schrieb marcelinoi thjkhlkljljklö:
 Hallo liebe OpenOffice Gemeinde,

 ich habe ein Problem mit einem von mir erstellten Dokument. Nach dem 
 Speichern  schließen lässt es sich nicht wieder öffnen.
 Auch eine Ältere Version des Dokuments, die erst noch funktioniert hat, weißt 
 nun das selbe Problem auf
 Auch das Wiederherstellen funktioniert nicht, immer kurz vor dem Ende des 
 Ladebalkens hört es auf zu laden und stürzt ab. Auch auf einem Anderen 
 Rechner das gleiche Problem.
 Windos gibt leider keinen Fehler aus

 Liegt es mgl an der OpenOffice Version:3.4.0
 Mein System: Windos 7 Professional 32 bit Servicepack 1
 In einem MSI Laptop mit 4 GB Arbeitsspeicher
 2Ghz Prozessor
 Mit SSD Festplatte 120 GB Speicher

 Ich würde mich sehr freuen wenn ihr mir helfen könntet
 Schöne Grüße und einen guten Rutsch

 Marcel Wagner


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Re: Cannot open my .odt files

2015-01-02 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 02 Jan 2015 12:12:28 -0500
Vincent A. Juliano vjuli...@optonline.net wrote:

 The application “OPENOFFICE” cannot be opened, is the box that comes up 
 whenever I try to open an .odt file.
 
 
 It happened 2 weeks ago and my son who was visiting was able to fix it but 
 now I’m alone and I have no idea what to do….besides almost ALL my files are 
 now OO.4 files.
 
 In helping me please be VERY SPECIFIC. I’m almost computer illiterate.  Well 
 not to ALL that illiterate but pretty stupid!
 
 I would early like to get this fixed for good.   Can someone please offer a 
 suggestion or two, or three?
 
 Thanks 
 
 Vince


As you are using a Mac (evidence from posting headers), you probably have the 
restore windows problem.

A fix is given in this posting
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6t=53884#p235213

I understand that the problem has been fixed in more recent OpenOffice releases.

Download these only from
www.openoffice.org/download
You will be automatically redirected to SourceForge servers, where the files 
are stored. Your download will start automatically in five seconds - no need to 
click on anything else.

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Major Problem with Open Office!!!

2015-01-02 Thread johnr2883

Hello,  My Open Office will suddenly shut down after 5 minutes of use or if I 
try to save anything.   It has been corrupted and I have many documents that I 
would like to save,  How can I fix this?   


Please Help at your earliest convenience, 
John Rayyan


Below is a copy of what pops up when it shuts down:


Problem signature:
  Problem Event Name:   BEX
  Application Name: soffice.bin
  Application Version:  4.0.9702.500
  Application Timestamp:51de9766
  Fault Module Name:MSVCR90.dll
  Fault Module Version: 9.0.30729.6161
  Fault Module Timestamp:   4dace5b9
  Exception Offset: 0006ccd5
  Exception Code:   c417
  Exception Data:   
  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:1033
  Additional Information 1: f0ff
  Additional Information 2: f0ff51a015f8d77d7296b00d5442851b
  Additional Information 3: 1a3f
  Additional Information 4: 1a3ff68226a1c551a8fe8025539c44d0


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Re: can't do find/replace in Open Office Mac 3.4.1

2015-01-02 Thread Keith N. McKenna
xena_r wrote:
  
 
 Hi all, 
 
 I'm tryng to replace carriage returns in a list of email addresses in
 Open Office writer text document.. On-line blogs say to use n or p but
 when I use these find/replace doesn't find anything. I have checked
 'regular expressions' on. 
 
 I've even tried the add-on extension folks suggested. That version
 couldn't find them either. 
 
 I even typed the paragraph symbol in using option + 7 in the 'find'
 window but it couldn't find them either. 
 
 I have nonprinting characters turned on. 
 
 What am I doing wrong here? I just want to remove multiple carriage
 returns in a list of addresses. 
 
 Thanks in advance! 
 
 Elena 
 
Elena;

With regular expressions turned on I believe either \t or ^$ will find
what you are looking for. Also in the AOO help files on the index tab
search for regular expressions and you will see a listing for list. That
link will take you to a list of regular expression with a short blurb on
what they will find.

I hope this helps.

Regards
Keith



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Re: DKIM Re: Forgotten User Name

2015-01-02 Thread Hagar Delest

For the record, done. OP has posted now.

Hagar

Le 01/01/2015 01:00, Brian Barker a écrit :

At 09:30 01/01/2015 +1100, Kenneth wrote:

The forum suggests ways to overcome this difficulty, changing one's profile or 
contacting Admin. Unfortunately these approaches require a User Name. Tried to 
register with new User Name  Password and same email address; this rejected 
with response advising the email address is already used. Could someone advise a 
work-around.


See:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50t=527 , which advises Send a 
message to: aoo.forum.enatgmail.com.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: can't do find/replace in Open Office Mac 3.4.1

2015-01-02 Thread Alan B
On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 2:01 PM, xena_r xen...@skyviewmail.com wrote:

 I'm tryng to replace carriage returns in a list of email addresses in


Hi Elena -

Serendipitous timing.  I just had the same problem about two nights ago and
did the same things you tried. Keith almost has the solution that worked
for me.

In find enter only $
In replace enter what you want to replace them with.

The answer actually is in the online help in the area about using regular
expressions. It wasn't until reading through the third or fourth time very
very slowly and deliberately that I actually caught the instruction for
using the $.

Hope this works for you too.


can't do find/replace in Open Office Mac 3.4.1

2015-01-02 Thread xena_r
 

Hi all, 

I'm tryng to replace carriage returns in a list of email addresses in
Open Office writer text document.. On-line blogs say to use n or p but
when I use these find/replace doesn't find anything. I have checked
'regular expressions' on. 

I've even tried the add-on extension folks suggested. That version
couldn't find them either. 

I even typed the paragraph symbol in using option + 7 in the 'find'
window but it couldn't find them either. 

I have nonprinting characters turned on. 

What am I doing wrong here? I just want to remove multiple carriage
returns in a list of addresses. 

Thanks in advance! 

Elena 

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Cannot open my .odt files

2015-01-02 Thread Vincent A. Juliano
The application “OPENOFFICE” cannot be opened, is the box that comes up 
whenever I try to open an .odt file.


It happened 2 weeks ago and my son who was visiting was able to fix it but now 
I’m alone and I have no idea what to do….besides almost ALL my files are now 
OO.4 files.

In helping me please be VERY SPECIFIC. I’m almost computer illiterate.  Well 
not to ALL that illiterate but pretty stupid!

I would early like to get this fixed for good.   Can someone please offer a 
suggestion or two, or three?

Thanks 

Vince
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Re: Displaying Nonprinting characters...

2015-01-02 Thread Brian Barker

At 22:54 01/01/2015 -0800, Allen Schaaf wrote:
Is there any way to display just the tab and paragraph marker 
without also displaying the space marker?


Not that I know of.

Also, is there any way to keep true paragraph markers and yet delete 
end of line markers?


There is no such thing as an end of line marker, of course: text 
generally flows naturally between lines as appropriate. If instead 
you mean line breaks (as entered with Shift+Enter), then these can 
easily be deleted by searching for \n and replacing with nothing with 
Regular expressions ticked.


This is a problem I often have and have never found a way to do it. 
In W$%^ it is easy. I use ^p^p as the search term and # as the 
replacement. Then I delete all ^p markers. Then I find # and replace with ^p^p.


This suggests that instead of end of line markers and true 
paragraph markers you are describing text which has every line 
terminated by a paragraph break - in other words that each line is a 
separate paragraph - and that what you are actually considering to be 
paragraphs are separated by double paragraph breaks - in other words 
by an empty paragraph. Is that so?


I get a lot of documents that are double spaced and either triple 
spaced or double double spaced to indicate paragraph breaks.


Multiple spacing is not a problem: that can easily be adjusted.

Often scanned documents will have a paragraph marker at the end of 
every line that needs deleted for proper text flow when a page width 
is different than the original or I'm making a PDF for instant 
printing or a book layout.


This is not multiple spacing, of course - but inappropriate paragraph 
structure. But you are quite right that it is a frequent problem with 
material brought in from elsewhere - perhaps from a web document.


Currently I have to open the file in W$%^, do the paragraph thing 
and then finish my work in OO. Because I have to do this (looong 
documents) I still have to use Windoze and I'd like to move all this 
work to my FreeBSD machine.


Try this:
o Go to Format | AutoCorrect  | Apply. This should merge single-line 
paragraphs into the real paragraphs you need.

o Search for ^$ and Replace with nothing. This will remove empty paragraphs.
o Apply proper paragraph formatting (or, better still, paragraph 
style formatting) to create spacing before or after paragraphs.


Notes:

o You can adjust how the first technique operates at Tools | 
AutoCorrect Options... | Options | Combine single line paragraphs if 
length greater than 50%. Select the option and click Edit... to 
adjust the percentage. Experiment (probably with smaller values) 
until you get the effect you need.


o The AutoCorrect facility can apply other changes that you may not 
want. You can avoid this by adjusting the AutoCorrect facility (as 
above), or using Apply and Edit Changes instead and then choosing the 
changes to accept. But the simplest way is probably to carry out this 
procedure on your text first, before you do any other formatting, and 
then to use Format | Default Formatting (or Ctrl+M) to undo anything 
you don't want.


o In extreme cases (your double double spacing), you may need to 
alternate the suggestions above.


o Your description above suggests that you still use empty paragraphs 
in your final version to space your material vertically. It is much 
better to use proper paragraph spacing.


Incidentally, this is how I advised you last April; I think the 
advice still holds!


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: can't do find/replace in Open Office Mac 3.4.1

2015-01-02 Thread xena_r
 

Two people have offered similar solutions; thanks Keith McKenna and Alan
B. 

The backslash was left out of my email although I had typed it in; so
p or n did not work for me, just to clarify. 

Solution: 

What did work was searching on ^$ and just the $. What is interesting is
that if I use ^$ it finds paragraph returns between lines (no typing on
the line) but not at the end of the line. 

 If I use just the $ it finds all paragraph returns, end of line of type
and blank lines. 

Thanks so much and also that this solution is buried in the help. 

Elena 

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On 2015-01-02 21:01, Alan B wrote: 

 On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 2:01 PM, xena_r xen...@skyviewmail.com wrote:
 
 I'm tryng to replace carriage returns in a list of email addresses in
 
 Hi Elena -
 
 Serendipitous timing. I just had the same problem about two nights ago and
 did the same things you tried. Keith almost has the solution that worked
 for me.
 
 In find enter only $
 In replace enter what you want to replace them with.
 
 The answer actually is in the online help in the area about using regular
 expressions. It wasn't until reading through the third or fourth time very
 very slowly and deliberately that I actually caught the instruction for
 using the $.
 
 Hope this works for you too.
 

Re: Major Problem with Open Office!

2015-01-02 Thread Brian Barker

At 12:58 02/01/2015 -0500, John Rayyan wrote:
My Open Office will suddenly shut down after 5 minutes of use or if 
I try to save anything. It has been corrupted and I have many 
documents that I would like to save, How can I fix this?


Below is a copy of what pops up when it shuts down:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: soffice.bin
Exception Code: c417
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48 [= Windows 7]
[...]


Here's a suggestion from the web (but I cannot confirm its effectiveness):
o Navigate to the soffice.exe file.
o Right-click the file and select Troubleshoot compatibility.
o Select Try recommended settings.
o Accept the changes.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Open Works files

2015-01-02 Thread Tom Crocker
How can I get your product to open old Microsoft works files? .wdb files and 
.wps files HELP!