James Knott wrote:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2009/5/31 James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com:
Another way to verify the file is to use the free Word viewer, available
from Microsoft.
Yes, that works for most people. If they have Windows that is.
I have used the Word viewer in Linux
Tim Deaton wrote:
Thank you, Drew, for answering the original question. I may be using
Win7 very soon, and as I waded thru this thread, I was beginning to
wonder if anyone had actually tested it on Win7.
-- Tim
Tim,
Well remember that I have not tested it in depth - just a little here
and
We shall see what we shall see.
Ah now there is a fresh thought...actually approaching it with an open
mind...good for you.
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陈浩(Chen Hao) wrote:
I think the Xray is a 3rd-party Editor.
Not be given by the OOo.
I can not visit most of the websites with my company network , and will try
to find it out when i back home .
Keep in touch if anyone find it first :-)
Here you go
http://ooomacros.org/dev.php#101416
Hi, 陈浩(Chen Hao), you mentioned scripting in basic. If you are just
starting with OOo, you may find it interesting to know that the macros
can be written in Python or Javascript instead.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Python_as_a_macro_language
Glancing at the OOo Developers' Guide
Yes,I know that (Could be find in the Menu).
But my Python and Javascript is poorer than Basic (I had just read some
books for Python but never write any code by it . For Javescript , I just
know Jave seems like C++ (O_o),but never used any Javescript).
And I think the most important question is
Jonathon
jonathon wrote:
Has anybody been able to configure character styles to cover specific
glyphs in Unicode, using _any_ version of OOo?
(FWIW, I'm trying to figure out the simplest way to have nikud one
colour, cantillation a second colour, and the letter a third colour.)
Uh... What does
NoOp wrote:
On 05/31/2009 06:45 PM, Web Kracked wrote:
Just burned the 3.1 dvd iso
In the Extra section there are a lot of empty folders.
I was wondering if they were to be empty, or was there
some mistake.
Also, when I was exploring it there was a lot of noisy disk activity
that indicates
2009/5/31 JOE Conner joeconner2...@gmail.com:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Maybe I misunderstood the question, but what if both A1 and B1 are
negative? If that also should give a blank C1, the formula you got was
correct (I guess, I didn't study it closer, but it looks correct).
However, you can
David B Teague wrote:
suggests it has to do with a Hebrew word processing utility but that doesn't fit this context.
Nikki tell one how to pronounce the word.
cantillation. It has to do with singing by dissection of the word.
Cantillation tells one how to sing the word.
Both of these
2009/5/29 Hagar de l'Est hagar_de_l...@openoffice.org:
If I understand correctly, the problem comes from the fact that heading 1
(Intro, Part 1, Part 2) are not numbered. As a workaround, you can create a
character style with white font and number the Heading 1 titles with the
numbering but
jonathon wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
suggests it has to do with a Hebrew word processing utility but that
doesn't fit this context.
Nikki tell one how to pronounce the word.
cantillation. It has to do with singing by dissection of the word.
Cantillation tells one how to sing the word.
Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
In Calc I am using the following formula in cell C1
=A1-B1)/B1
Is there some way to get an empty C1 cell when there is a negative
number in
either A1 or B1?
Walter;
Put this if statement into cell C1. =IF(A1-B1 0;0;A1-B1) which
says
On 06/01/2009 05:11 AM, Web Kracked wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 05/31/2009 06:45 PM, Web Kracked wrote:
Just burned the 3.1 dvd iso
In the Extra section there are a lot of empty folders.
I was wondering if they were to be empty, or was there
some mistake.
Also, when I was exploring it there
Hi Keith
This is a problem in nearly all database - systems - my solution - use a
date of death for all your fishes for example the 31.12.2999 - normaly
this date ist possilbe in all database. If a fish died - fill in the day
of death!
Franz
Keith Bates schrieb:
I have a database table
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my hard
drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress for my work. Do you think my
netbook will work properly if I install these? Should I install all programs
or just the three I need? Is it possible to do a custom install?
ir8geezer wrote:
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my hard
drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress for my work. Do you think my
netbook will work properly if I install these? Should I install all programs
or just the three I need? Is it possible to do a
On 01/06/2009 21:45, James Knott wrote:
ir8geezer wrote:
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my hard
drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress for my work. Do you think my
netbook will work properly if I install these? Should I install all programs
or
ir8geezer wrote:
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my hard
drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress for my work. Do you think my
netbook will work properly if I install these? Should I install all programs
or just the three I need? Is it possible to do a
Pierre wrote:
My wife has an ASUS 900HA eeePC (1G RAM/ 160G HDD/ Atom processor). It
works fine in most aspects. Draw leaves artifacts on the screen.
NB: it's on Linux (eeeBuntu 9.04)
--
Pierre
Worrigee, NSW,
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v
The boys dressed themselves, hid
Thanks for help everyone! Sorry I forgot to mention I'm running Windows XP
Home Edition.
Thanks again!
The GEezer
ir8geezer wrote:
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my
hard drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress for my work. Do you
think my
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 21:51 +0200, Franz Wein wrote:
Hi Keith
This is a problem in nearly all database - systems - my solution - use a
date of death for all your fishes for example the 31.12.2999 - normaly
this date ist possilbe in all database. If a fish died - fill in the day
of
On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 15:42 -0700, ir8geezer wrote:
Thanks for help everyone! Sorry I forgot to mention I'm running Windows XP
Home Edition.
Thanks again!
The GEezer
ir8geezer wrote:
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free space on my
hard drive. I only
Thanks to everyone who helped with this question.
The following is a summary I made for myself. This might be of interest to
some.
=IF(OR(A10;B1=0);;(A1-B1)/B1)
Any time there is -100% or a blank in C, *look at the As and the Bs* to see
what in the As and Bs. This is because there are various
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From: ir8geezer ir8gee...@comcast.net
Date: Monday, June 1, 2009 1:39 pm
Subject: [users] Open Office on Netbook
To: users@openoffice.org
I have a lenovo S10 netbook with 1GB of RAM and 94GB of free
space on my hard
drive. I only need Writer, Calc, and Impress
Hi Guido,
On 29.05.09 12:47, SHIMMO wrote:
Sorry, it's a REAL problem, not just a WBO (WrongButtonPressed).
I understand, that after doubleclicking on a table, a view is created
to show the table-content.
That view obviosly uses a field-description of the table ADRESSEN,
that's stored
NoOp wrote:
On 05/27/2009 10:56 AM, jonathon wrote:
On 2009/5/27 Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Currently I have Ubuntu 9.04 installed on one of my old computers. It
contains OpenOffice 3.0.
That is probably one of the worst variants of OOo 3.x that one can use.
Really? On what do you
James R. Liebert wrote:
I see from the message that welcomed me as new subscriber that I may
requisition old messages by their number, as example
users-get.123_...@openoffice.org
for messages 123 to 145. Very nice.
Where do I find a message number? Message source code might as
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