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On 04/07/11 10:31, e-letter wrote:
Above is the verbatim copy of the reply text box using gmail. The
mailing list manager used by OO and LO is poor.
Which listing has no clear thread structure. But is that down to gmail's
management of the mailbox? I use Thunderbird, and /most/ things
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I've returned to working on an old document (on a new computer) and my
headers now have characters in front of them, dots and arrows. They
look like the bullets
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I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's date
(totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
REM * BASIC *
' put an 'x' in cells where totalincoming (06:41:45) is
James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's date
(totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
REM * BASIC *
' put an 'x' in cells where totalincoming
On 07/04/11 13:34, RA Brown wrote:
James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's date
(totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
REM * BASIC *
' put an 'x'
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 05:29, James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's
date (totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
I'd forget the macro and just use 'IF' or
I am running 10.6.7 on a Mac. OO is 3.3.0. In almost every case, when
I exit, the program hangs and eventually I either have to force quit or
I get a panel that says an error has occurred and the file I was working
on is being saved for the next time I open the program. However, this
On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 14:19:57 -0700, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 07/02/2011 10:30 PM, tambl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 00:34:26 -0500, tambl...@gmail.com wrote:
I've returned to working on an old document (on a new computer) and my
headers now have characters in front of
On 07/04/11 15:15, Michael Adams wrote:
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 05:29, James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's
date (totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
I'd
On 07/03/2011 11:16 PM, tambl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jul 2011 14:19:57 -0700, NoOp ...
What font is being used in the headers? Could it be that you no longer
have that font on your system and OOo is attempting to substitute?
The headers use the same font as the rest of the document,
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On 07/04/2011 01:34 PM, RA Brown wrote:
James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's date
(totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
REM * BASIC *
' put
On 07/04/2011 01:29 PM, James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's
date (totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
Well, off hand, i would say that you cannot
On 07/04/2011 03:15 PM, Michael Adams wrote:
On Tuesday 05 July 2011 05:29, James wrote:
I want to put an 'x' in Calc cells based on whether another cell's
date (totalincoming) is larger than a different cell's value.
I started this macro but is there an easier way?
How do I set a cell's value?
Hi.
I'am not sure these e.mail addresses are the right ones for sending users
feed-backs and suggestions (I would suggest to make the right e.mail address
for
this purpose more clear and immediate in the contacts page)
After struggling for over 1 year, sadly I had to stop using Open Office
On Mon, 04 Jul 2011 17:33:51 -0700, NoOp gl...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
On 07/03/2011 11:16 PM, tambl...@gmail.com wrote:
An unrelated matter -- I've always used gmane for this group, but now
every time I post, I get a notice from the mailing list that the post
is being moderated. But the
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