Herb Seidel wrote:
I do not have Microsoft Office and I am preparing a mailing list which has to
be incorporated into an existing Excel spreadsheet mailing list. I sent a Text
document file to the direct mail house that has the Excel mailing list and was
told their conversion program was
2009/11/17 Hall, Ray chiefh...@windstream.net
If I were a programmer and had anything to do with Open Office, I would be
embarrassed at having a mailing list that won't let you get off it!!! Surly
there is someone in your group that has that ability?
a) What has your question (above)
Dear All,
This is an example (attached file) similar problem that the file when
opened with MS-Word it shows the contents.
But with OO-write it is not openning(showing any contents).
With Regards,
SUBRATA NATH
SNX27, Silchar.
2009/11/17 subratan...@punjlloyd.com:
Dear All,
This is an example (attached file) similar problem that the file when opened
with MS-Word it shows the contents.
But with OO-write it is not openning(showing any contents).
Attachments are sometimes stripped off. In this case there is no
Kelly wrote:
Thank you so much.
I am still trying to learn the capcity of OpenOffice and how it works and the
functionality of all the programs.
As far as I can see it has excel,word and does it also have publisher,access
too?
No, it doesn't have a Publisher equivalent, though between
Hi NoOp,
the issue for embedding sounds is 16937 and I already started working on
it. Currently I plan to finish it for OOo 3.3 release.
Regards,
Christian
NoOp wrote:
On 11/13/2009 06:38 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 11/13/2009 04:59 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
..
When you use WinZip to create an archive
John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2009.11.16 14:53 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
... I agree that brevity here is desirable. But there are some
differences I see as substantial, so let's discuss them.
* The fact that the responses come from volunteers, not a paid
support staff, I
Kelly wrote:
Thank you so much.
I am still trying to learn the capcity of OpenOffice and how it works and the
functionality of all the programs.
As far as I can see it has excel,word and does it also have publisher,access
too?
Have a great day!
Kelly
snip
Hi, Kelly, and welcome to
John Kaufmann wrote:
Barbara,
In a message dated 2009.11.16 15:53 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
OK, I've got another draft here (mine on the left, John's on the
right). Very little difference in size, now, and I think all the
essential points are covered. Comments?
It's great, except that
I would like to unscribe to open office cpr...@robrothman.net I can't keep up
with the e-mails.
Carolyn A Prevo
315-474-6079
Gerard G wrote:
Would you recomend me some usefull help for Open Office.
I would like to find some EXAMPLE concerning :
1.) simple form to set parameters,
2.) generating a query with parameters from form,
3.) executing a query, ( generating or updating a table )
4.) making a report based on the
I wish to unscribe to open office
- Original Message -
From: Carolyn cpr...@robrothman.net
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 10:24 AM
Subject: [users] unscribe
I would like to unscribe to open office cpr...@robrothman.net I can't keep
up with the e-mails.
In a message dated 2009.11.17 09:37 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
* Reading each message from its attached file is more cumbersome
than reading the inline messages, and there may well be no need
for them ever to open an attachment. If they get their answer with
no need to follow up,
Please see the instructions at the bottom of this message. You have to
do this from the e-mail account that is subscribed to the list.
Carolyn wrote:
I wish to unscribe to open office
- Original Message - From: Carolyn cpr...@robrothman.net
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday,
On 2009/11/17 10:05 AM John Kaufmann wrote:
But that's what I don't see: When I request a digest, all of the
messages are, and are only, attachments. There are not inline
messages. I wonder why we see something different?
Thunderbird has the option to view attachments inline. (View/Display
John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2009.11.17 09:37 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
* Reading each message from its attached file is more cumbersome
than reading the inline messages, and there may well be no need
for them ever to open an attachment. If they get their answer with
no
On 11/17/2009 05:51 AM, Christian Lippka wrote:
Hi NoOp,
the issue for embedding sounds is 16937 and I already started working on
it. Currently I plan to finish it for OOo 3.3 release.
Regards,
Christian
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=16937
Thanks Christian. If you'd
Thanks for the info!
Have a great day!
Kelly
Remember: Amateurs built the ark...Professionals built the Titanic.
From: James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com
To: users@openoffice.org; Kelly k_l_gar...@yahoo.com
Sent: Tue, November 17, 2009 6:32:38 AM
Subject:
Thank you for the help. It took a couple of tries, but it worked. All other
mailing list I've wanted to get off of were much simpler to accomplish, but
thank you anyway.
If you ever need any help in getting the government off your back our out of
your life, you can contact me at
In a message dated 2009.11.17 12:21 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
... the digest has all the messages streamed inline as well as
having the separate attached files, and it's much less cumbersome
to read them inline.
But that's what I don't see: ... all of the messages are, and are
only,
I'm going to top-post because... who would read all those frustrated
unsubscribe messages again and get past them to something written below?
Anyway, if Mr. Considine indeed subscribed from mlconsid...@yahoo.com then
either he got the confirmation request -- five times -- and failed to follow
(I'll continue top-posting to avoid confusion.)
The subscribed account really is (still) mlconsid...@yahoo.com. His
messages, assuming this is a real person and not a troll or bot, are not
routed through the moderator. I suspect that the confirmation messages
are being trapped in a filter,
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