Original Message
From: Brian McMahon
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 20:22:47 -0600
> It appears the dictionary has disappeared and spellcheck doesn't recognize
> any of the words. Is there a way I can reinstall it?
>
> Regards,
> Brian McMahon
Hi Brian
Glad to hear you found some of the links useful.
To resolve your forum login issue contact the forum administrators.
Their email address is under "Nothing worked" in the link:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=527
Regards
Dave
Original Message
From: Wa
Original Message
From: Dandelion Steph
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 19:32:10 -0500
> OpenOffice keeps crashing after less than a minute of use. It did not
> always do this, for I have used it for years without any major problems.
>
> I am running Windo
It appears the dictionary has disappeared and spellcheck doesn't recognize
any of the words. Is there a way I can reinstall it?
Regards,
Brian McMahon
Please provide more on what leads up to the crash.
1. How do you open Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1?
2. Do you have a working network connection at the time?
3. What is the symptom of the crash? Any messages? What were you just doing,
if anything.
4. How do you get out of it?
- Dennis
PS: If yo
OpenOffice keeps crashing after less than a minute of use. It did not
always do this, for I have used it for years without any major problems.
I am running Windows Vista Home Premium on a 64-bit Operating System and
using OpenOffice 4.1.1. I have uninstalled and re-installed OpenOffice, but
it has
Dave, Thank you for your prompt and helpful reply. For you information I
was still unable, even after following your instruction, to register or log
on to the user community forum. I have been successful in following your
link to the spoken tutorials which I am finding quite helpful. Thanks again
f
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 12:57, Vince B. wrote:
>
> Have not yet grasped the concept of a "Relational Database Manager System".
> For now, I am trying to learn the basics, and, ultimately, have a useful end-
> product whenever I feel successful!
This may help:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rel
At 12:57 08/03/2015 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
On Mar 6, 2015, at 03:19, Brian Barker wrote:
At 21:03 05/03/2015 +, Vince Bonly wrote:
OKay! Have learned that table editing must be initiated via a
right-click drop-down menu on the highlighted name of table,
rather than attempting to use the
Original Message
From: Wayne Cameron
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 12:17:54 -0400
> I'm new to data base and am struggling to teach myself how to use it. I
> would like to participate in a community forum, so I could ask a question
> to help me over "hum
I am also interested in possibly using Forum. Am using a Win 8.x machine.
Mailing List replies have been very helpful to me, but I believe that Forum
may have additional value, such as screenshot uploads, etc.
Regards,
Vince_B.
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 12:17, Wayne Camero
Brian, thank you:
You hit on very good points, and I do appreciate them. So, to edit data within
a Table, use the Edit menu tab near top of screen; to edit the structure of
Table, use the context- menu while Table name is highlighted.
I am no expert at using spreadsheets either, but am findin
I'm new to data base and am struggling to teach myself how to use it. I
would like to participate in a community forum, so I could ask a question
to help me over "humps". How can I do this please? I may have registered,
long ago, I don't remember. Unfortunately I am now unable to either
register or
On 08-Mar-15 20:02, Rod Lockwood wrote:
Would it be possible to add Degrees as a number format?
If it's only for display purpose you could do this, format the cells
with number format and add a special character after the value something
like 0º
now it displays this character after all val
Would it be possible to add Degrees as a number format? It seems that this
should be a standard format, even if rarely used. I am building some
tables for use in astronomy. I tried using time, but degrees go past 23.
OpenOffice will not allow mixing 00 with mm. I tried 00\° 00\' 00\" but
th
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