--- Franz Wein wrote:
I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.
The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using
Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some
years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I copied it from the
Please urgently stop all e-mails to my computer . I have send a lot of
mails asking to stop this immediately.
-Original Message-
From: Guy Voets [mailto:nimant...@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 March 2010 12:44 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: Dotan Cohen
Subject: Re: [users] Writer page background
Sorry, everyone. I broke the first rule of list membership and didn't see that
Guy had already answered the OP.
//J
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So:
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Please urgently stop all e-mails to my
2010/3/9 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com:
When setting the Page background colour in Writer, the area in the
margins remains white. Is this a feature (as a printed document would
presumably not be printed there) or a bug (as the user is formatting
the Page, not the currently active widget).
I FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME WAY AS DOUG MacPHERSON! It is bordering on a
complaint to the Internet authorities that you are flooding us with emails
totally unrelated to us!!
Dennie Williams
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From: MacPherson, Doug E. (CA - Toronto)
Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2010-03-07 2:50 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
Despite earlier campaigns of
disinformation, ODF and OpenOffice.org are separate. OpenOffice.org is
a program, with development led by Sun/Oracle. ODF is a file format,
with development led by OASIS which has around 600
Back when I used Windows, there was a view option or shareware utility (I
forget which) that allowed you to actually see a preview of the file you
selected. It was a real time saver.
Does anyone know of a similar utility for OOo for *NIX?
mcm
Hello,
In my previous email, which I am here forwarding to you, I wrote you about
the problem with exporting as PDF.
Hereby, I would just like to announce you that when I tried to rename the
.BIN files I had got as result of PDF-exporting, it was successful, i.e. I
added manually .PDF to the
Hello,
I like your OpenOffice.org very much, and am really grateful for the
opportunity to use it free, especially as I could not afford buying such a
software at the moment.
However, I have been facing some problems while using OpenOffice.org
recently, and would like to ask you for help.
Now I
Dear OO Guru
I recently upgraded OO from 2.4 to 3.2. Ran the installation, then on the
first use it loaded a welcome screen, asking if I wanted to load my previous
profile etc (I said no and typed in my name etc), then finally asking me to
register. No matter which of the 3 registration options
On 2010-03-08 2:07 PM, Adam Harrower wrote:
Dear OO Guru
I recently upgraded OO from 2.4 to 3.2. Ran the installation, then on the
first use it loaded a welcome screen, asking if I wanted to load my previous
profile etc (I said no and typed in my name etc), then finally asking me to
On 2010-03-09 11:58 AM, James Knott wrote:
Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2010-03-07 2:50 AM, Lars Nooden wrote:
Despite earlier campaigns of disinformation, ODF and
OpenOffice.org are separate. OpenOffice.org is a program, with
development led by Sun/Oracle. ODF is a file format, with
development led
Yora Atanasova wrote:
Hello,
In my previous email, which I am here forwarding to you, I wrote you about
the problem with exporting as PDF.
Hereby, I would just like to announce you that when I tried to rename the
.BIN files I had got as result of PDF-exporting, it was successful, i.e. I
added
On 3/9/2010 3:05 AM, Yora Atanasova wrote:
Hello,
I like your OpenOffice.org very much, and am really grateful for the
opportunity to use it free, especially as I could not afford buying such a
software at the moment.
However, I have been facing some problems while using OpenOffice.org
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 5:23 AM, dennie williams denn...@optonline.netwrote:
I FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME WAY AS DOUG MacPHERSON! It is bordering on a
complaint to the Internet authorities that you are flooding us with emails
totally unrelated to us!!
Dennie Williams
I've
OK, I see the point your're trying to make and understand why you did it as
you did. It's a little Hogan's Barn-ish, but - your point came thru this
time. Actually, when anyone uses more than two decimal places it has to be
shown as sucn on the invoice so the recip doesn't need to wonder how it
--- I wrote:
--- Franz Wein wrote:
I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.
The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using
Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some
years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I
Okay, I know it is a sin, but given the length of the post it might be
easier to top post..
Might I suggest that rather than rounding each row across and then summing
the last column at the bottom which gives the erroneous result, that you
not sum the column in the last row, but sum the first
Daniel Lewis wrote:
James Greenidge wrote:
Guy Voets wrote:
2010/3/8 James Greenidgeji...@mac.com:
Greetings:
I've a 18-letter document title that I'd like to color morph from
navy
blue with the first letter to deep salmon to the last, but choosing
apt
interval colors from the palette by
On 03/09/2010 01:28 PM, Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
--- I wrote:
--- Franz Wein wrote:
I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.
The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using
Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some
Good morning James
On 7Mar2010, at 3:07 PM, James wrote:
I have a table with 2 columns and I allow the row to 'break across pages'.
The 2nd column has a lot of text but the 1st column is a category.
Can I make the first column repeat when it starts a new page?
I have:
A 1
2
3
4
B 1
2
James Greenidge wrote:y
my problem! The crux of my problem is figuring out what intermediate pallet
colors transitioning from navy blue to salmon to use for each letter in the
title heading. It sounds like a color matching puzzle a child would enjoy,
but I lost talent long long ago!
Would
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