I recently downloaded the program and love it but am having saving - am
afraid of losing my hours of work - I have a MacBook Air OS Sierra Version
10.12.6 and when I go to save, I am not sure what to save it as. Thank you
for your help.
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On 4/15/2019 1:07 PM, Alan B wrote:
> Michael,
>
> "...file does not exist..." can happen when a file's location changes (so
> the file still exists) but the "recent files" entry in the menu is pointing
> to the last place the file was. So, the exact file n
Michael,
"...file does not exist..." can happen when a file's location changes (so
the file still exists) but the "recent files" entry in the menu is pointing
to the last place the file was. So, the exact file name, including the
path, referred to in the menu doesn't exist any more.
The message c
I have been writing a book on OpenOffice for several weeks and saving all work
as I went. Yesterday I attempted to resume work and taskbar icon was gone. I
reopened it and attempted to open recent work. I got a message saying file
does not exist. Multiple attempts to find "mybook" were unsu
TNX Dave. Often I want to insert a line space within a Calc cell that
contains text strings.
On 4/15/2019 3:33 AM, Dave AOO wrote:
The keyboard combination Ctrl+Enter will force a [CR&LF] break inside a
cell.
On 15.04.2019 08:00, Alan Pearce wrote:
I think you are asking for is the "Wra
Tools | Options | Language Settings | Writing Aids will bring you to a
dialogue with a section User-defined Dictionaries where you can add as
many dictionaries as you may need. See also the offline Help - F1 - and
search for dictionaries
On 15/4/19 7:34 am, WA.TWORSX via AOL wrote:
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Thank you Dave I didn't know that one!
Alan
Original message
From: Dave AOO
Date: 15/04/2019 08:33 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Force a Line Return in a Calc Cell
The keyboard combination Ctrl+Enter will force a [CR&LF] break inside acell.
The keyboard combination Ctrl+Enter will force a [CR&LF] break inside a
cell.
On 15.04.2019 08:00, Alan Pearce wrote:
> I think you are asking for is the "Wrap" function so that what you are
> typing is wrapped to the next line within a cell either when you reach the
> limit of the cell size or
I think you are asking for is the "Wrap" function so that what you are typing
is wrapped to the next line within a cell either when you reach the limit of
the cell size or you press carriage return. I am not able to access OO at this
moment but think you will find it somewhere in "Format/Cells"