Spell check error

2019-05-12 Thread Aidan Lawson
Hi,

My spell check on open office is saying everything is incorrect. What is
the fix?


Re: Can't print from Open Office

2019-05-12 Thread David Belina
Sounds like the printer queue or link on your computer is misconfigured.  
Delete it in your OS (whatever is appropriate) and reinstall the printer on 
your computer


On May 12, 2019 at 12:45:12 PM, Karen Ewell (gigglec...@comcast.net) wrote:

I thought it was my printer at first, but it is printing just fine from other 
sites. I've checked to make sure my printer is listed in Open Office as the 
default printer, did printer updates, even installed the latest version of Open 
Office, and my printer is still spitting out blank paper when I try to print 
documents saved in this program. I have read just about every forum on the 
internet on how to fix this problem and nothing is working. Do you have any 
other ideas? It concerns me that I have a lot of documents saved in this 
program and now can't access them. Any help you could give me would be greatly 
appreciated.  

Thank you.  

Karen DiTullio-Ewell

Re: Spell check not working right

2019-05-12 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sun, 12 May 2019 19:13:13 + (UTC)
Mark Wallring  wrote:

> Using 4.1.6 and everything was fine a week ago now all the sudden every word 
> i type is underlined red like its an error i right click and it gives me no 
> option to replace the supposed misspelled word it just marks everything red 
> how do it fix this please

Try renaming your OO user profile.

As you are using Windows close OpenOffice and the Quickstarter. Open File
Explorer. Copy and paste %appdata%\OpenOffice\4 in the File Explorer (sometimes 
called Windows Explorer)
Address Bar and press Enter. Rename the "user" folder - "user.old" is a good 
choice. Start OpenOffice.

This cures most spellcheck problems.

This happens usually because you power off your computer too hastily or close 
the laptop lid, before the internal buffers of the hard drive have flushed to 
the disks.
-- 
Rory O'Farrell 

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Spell check not working right

2019-05-12 Thread Mark Wallring
Using 4.1.6 and everything was fine a week ago now all the sudden every word i 
type is underlined red like its an error i right click and it gives me no 
option to replace the supposed misspelled word it just marks everything red how 
do it fix this please

Can't print from Open Office

2019-05-12 Thread Karen Ewell
I thought it was my printer at first, but it is printing just fine from other 
sites. I've checked to make sure my printer is listed in Open Office as the 
default printer, did printer updates, even installed the latest version of Open 
Office, and my printer is still spitting out blank paper when I try to print 
documents saved in this program. I have read just about every forum on the 
internet on how to fix this problem and nothing is working. Do you have any 
other ideas? It concerns me that I have a lot of documents saved in this 
program and now can't access them. Any help you could give me would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thank you.

Karen DiTullio-Ewell

Re: Chart/Graphing Questions

2019-05-12 Thread Brian Barker

At 10:29 12/05/2019 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
I think there is a way to accomplish my wish; I 
might have done it once before, but a long time 
ago. I did not find any solutions in the Calc Guide Chap 3 documentation.


I have created an XY (Scatter) - Lines Only 
graph based on data contained in $G$6:$G$41. The 
existing graph has a Y-axis that shows 0 to 700 
(increments of 100) and an X-axis that shows 0 
to 40 (increments of 5).  My questions concern the Y-axis:


1. I want the Y-axis display to start at 300 
(350 would be even better) and end at 700 (650 would be even better).
2. It would also be GREAT if the Y-axis is 
scaled in increments of say 5, or 10, between 
350 (start/minimum) and 650 (end/maximum).


If any of this is indeed possible, what must I do ?


o First select the chart. To do this you need to 
double-click it, so you see a thin grey border, 
not the eight green handles and the anchor symbol 
that you get from a single click.
o Now double-click the y-axis itself or its scale 
labels. Alternatively, you can right-click the 
axis and select Format Axis... or go to Format | Axis >| y-Axis... .
o On the Scale tab, remove ticks from relevant 
Automatic boxes, and set Minimum to 350, Maximum 
to 650, and Major interval to 10.


My other questions are about 
editing/revising/correcting the labels assigned to a existing graph:


1. For example, if I made a typo in the Title of 
a graph, what must I do to correct the error, 
w/o creating the graph from scratch?

3. Or, can I add a Subtitle to an existing graph?


o Select the chart as above.
o Right-click the chart area and select Insert Titles... .
o Add, modify, or remove Title or Subtitle.


2. Or, if a Legend is included, how can it be removed?


o Select the chart as above.
o Right-click the chart area and select Delete Legend.


... and Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there.


Sorry, but you are six weeks too late!

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Pasting Chart/Graph into eMail Client

2019-05-12 Thread WA.TWORSX via AOL

AOO415m1(Build:9789) -  Rev. 1817496
2017-12-11 17:25

and

ThunderBird 60.6.1

on Win20x64 Home edition desktop

_


I need help to paste chart/graph into my ThunderBird eMail client.  I am 
not certain if my problem is TB-related or is AOO-Calc related.


When I attempt to cut a selected Calc chart into TB, the labels 
assigned to the chart are not being carried over.  Is there something 
that I must do to include the label attributes?


I have been printing the selected chart as a PDF file, and then 
attaching that to my outgoing email; is there a better way of doing this?


TNX.

VinceB.





Chart/Graphing Questions

2019-05-12 Thread WA.TWORSX via AOL

AOO415m1(Build:9789) -  Rev. 1817496
2017-12-11 17:25 ;  DELL desktop; Win10-64 Home edition



I think there is a way to accomplish my wish; I might have done it once 
before, but a long time ago.  I did not find any solutions in the Calc 
Guide Chap 3 documentation.


I have created an XY (Scatter) - Lines Only graph based on data 
contained in $G$6:$G$41. The existing graph has a Y-axis that shows 0 to 
700 (increments of 100) and an X-axis that shows 0 to 40 (increments of 
5).  My questions concern the Y-axis:


1. I want the Y-axis display to start at 300 (350 would be even better)
   and end at 700 (650 would be even better).
2. It would also be GREAT if the Y-axis is scaled in increments of say
   5, or 10, between 350 (start/minimum) and 650 (end/maximum).

If any of this is indeed possible, what must I do ?

___

My other questions are about editing/revising/correcting the labels 
assigned to a existing graph:


1. For example, if I made a typo in the Title of a graph, what must I
   do to correct the error, w/o creating the graph from scratch?
2. Or, if a Legend is included, how can it be removed?
3. Or, can I add a Subtitle to an existing graph?

_

TNX, and Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there.

VinceB.