This:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Databases/How_can_I_import_a_spreadsheet_table_to_a_database%3F
should help you.
In the Copy Table dialog you can choose to import the definition and/or the data
On 2023/06/22 15:25:38 DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
> Some time ago I built a Base
=SUM(A1:A14) Not =SUM(A1;A14)
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023 12:10:33 +0200 wrote ---
Thanks Martin, moving on I am now having trouble summimg a column of numbers
(each being the result of a multiplication). In the formula bar Iwant to type
sum(A1;A8) but ~I am trying to chick on the
Hello Jada,
I think you may mean watermark rather than waterproof!! But I don't
think this prevents copying.
This is extremely difficult to do effectively as it is so easy to find
workarounds.
The best way would probably to save each page as an image rather than
text and then save it as
Hello OpenOffice,
I am wondering how you can waterproof a document on OpenOffice. I am a
writer and I am trying to send a copy of my book to people who are giving
me feedback. I don't want others to edit my book while they are viewing it.
What is the best way to send people a copy of my book, and
Send them a .pdf version.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 24, 2023, at 5:13 PM, The Telepath wrote:
>
> Hello OpenOffice,
> I am wondering how you can waterproof a document on OpenOffice. I am a
> writer and I am trying to send a copy of my book to people who are giving
> me feedback. I don't
Waterproof? You mean print it out and laminate it? I suspect that's not
what you mean ...
On 6/24/2023 5:48 PM, The Telepath wrote:
Hello OpenOffice,
I am wondering how you can waterproof a document on OpenOffice. I am a
writer and I am trying to send a copy of my book to people who are giving