the PC was
certainly not Edwardian Script. Upon checking the
fonts available on the desktop, that particular
font was missing - also some others too.
Do you have any idea on this please?
Sincerely
Terry Stevens
Bedford UK
tela...@uwclub.net
On 19/07/2010 04:52, David B Teague wrote:
On 7/18/2010 10:45 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 07/16/2010 08:39 AM, Terry Warby wrote:
...
I've been following this thread with some amusement not intending to
comment. But I really have to say that the only Brits that would
pronounce Thames as Tims
pronounce Thames as Tims are Lizzie Windsor, her family and a few
older members of the aristicracy. I, and all the people I know, say
Temms. But maybe NoOp has mixed with a better class of Brit :-)
Terry W
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Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 3 March 2010 19:36, AG computing.acco...@googlemail.com wrote:
JOE
, then try this
(One Answer, of course, is not to use that)
B4 I reinstall reconfigure Windows Vista OO 3.2,
I'd just like to know if I'm just lucky
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 16:49
To: users@openoffice.org
On OO 3.2 when I use
the option use OpenOffice.org dialogs on tools/OpenOffice.org/General Tab
under Window Vista Home Premium
When I first open a Word document (particullarly an old one (cira 1999)),
I get a crash at random.
I've deleted the user configuration directory, etc., and
Try keeping dim statements out of a loop
The macro below is similar to your macro but simplifed
This copies 1 cell moves down 1 cell paste contents then moves to another
cell, etc.
to change increment - change args2(0).Value = 1 to 2 or 3
The Macro Recorder ain't useless but it is dumb and
James, I know that crap. I just want off this list, and every time I do
what I am told I am to do, it doesn't work. I'm, not stupid, I'm frustrated
and angry. If you don't have anything to add that will solve my problem,
don't respond. I got on this list because I had an issue, that issue has
Then you are an assuming fool.
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The same account, and the same computer.
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Good one, because there they were. This issue is about resolved for me.
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My ranting was about all of you fools getting pissed at someone who is
frustrated and acting like we are all stupid. That is your problem.
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speaking of which, I've done this twice already, over 3 days ago for the
last time, and I'm still getting these emails so apparently I'm still on the
list. If you guys are going to tell people to email an address to
unsubscribe, make sure the stupid thing will actually unsubscribe them.
Maybe if the producers would have a real customer support system, people
would not get so frustrated and shout. Incidentally, she may not be
shouting. She may be working and habitually use all caps when typing
information into the computer. I used to have a job where I never used
lower case
Obviously, you children don't understand frustration.
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I didn't ask for this program in the first place, which you could have no
way of knowing, yet you seem to assume that I must have. I needed some work
done on the computer. That involved several programs being put on it for
the shop to do their job. The Open Office program was placed there at
Grow up, chill'un. And that would be Samuel Clemens. No t.
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Is there a way to convert a Base file back to Access.
I have a program that only recognizes an Access data file.
Terry Ehrhart
the file, it opens normally.
The same file will open normally in OO 2.4. It doesn't seem to make any
difference which program is used to create the original file.
I have reinstalled several times but always get the same results.
Any ideas.
Terry Ehrhart
be appreciated.
Terry Ehrhart
I just downloaded Open Office and I cant for the life of me figure out how to
start it. Would you send me a hint to setup a desktop icon please?
_
If you like crossword puzzles, then you'll love Flexicon, a game which combines
four
, but it won't send me a new password so that I
can log in again.
Can you help please?
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resize, and I can't find any
way to adjust the properties of the query.
In Access, I can run a query, adjust the size of the frame, and do a save
file. The next time I run the query, the frame is the size that I adjusted
it to.
Terry Ehrhart
Hi,
I found open office support Korean and Japanese languague, how can i write or
read chinese using office office?
please help.
Thank You
You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of
.
Terry Ehrhart
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Thanks James.
Cheers, Terry
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 23:28:52 +1100
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Office 2007 compatibility
Terry Carrick wrote:
At my workplace, I only have access to MS Office 2007. Our sessional
let me know.
Thank You,
Terry
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At my workplace, I only have access to MS Office 2007. Our sessional staff are
not issued PCs, and use their machines at home. Some choose to use OpenOffice.
My question is Will OpenOffice support .docx and .xlsx file types?
Many thanks, Terry
.
Terry
of openoffice should I download 'Windows' OR Linux ?
Regards
Terry.
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I sent the e-mail from a work computer - not my personal one.
I will try some suggestions I have seen - down load and burn to CD/DVD.
Thanks
Terry
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How does one go about ordering/purchasing the program on CD? I have a
stand alone computer that is not connected to the internet.
Thanks,
Terry
I typed a letter tonight that was two pages long. The first page was on
letterhead and needed a top margin of 2.5. Is there a way to have the second
page (which is not on letterhead) have a different top margin-say 1.
Thanks,
Terry Brown
I am trying to uninstall open office 2.2 but it will not let me. I installed
office 2.2 and it is slowing down my pc quite badly. Can you help please.
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Nothing happens when I press F5 either
I get an error message that says:
Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The Player might not support the
file type or might not support the codec that was used to compress the file.
No I can't open anything with the extension PPS
Thanks, Terry
Can you please tell me how to open powerpoint presentations?
We have insgtalled OpenOffice 2.2
Thank you,
Terry
the community. A number
of us have offered to do this.
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Can it be done, and if so, how?
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Re: need some help
Tim Wescott wrote:
This is a
I can see how this guy made you bow down and worship God and you really
didn't want to. Get a life wimp his sig. doesn't do any damage to anyone.
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I will make it very clear it very stupid for someone to call a mans
signature Offensive-Religious-Propaganda don't act like a child.
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Please advise, is openoffice compatable with the new Vista system. I purchased
a computer yesterday and would like to download OpenOffice. Merl
Merl Terry
Crown Financial Ministries
Area Director, Eastern Michigan
248-895-8102 or 248-373-8525
http://www.crown.org/city/home.asp?sid=93
Abu_Adam Al-Naruujiy wrote:
Hi All,
I was wondering if someone could tell me how to make sure that when I
add a word to a dictionary the spellcheck will recognize it next time
I open the document. Right now if spellcheck puts a red line I right
click and select add. Then I select the standard
Shaun McDonald wrote:
On 27 Dec 2006, at 13:03, icebna wrote:
Hi all :
I don't load a documnet .wps of Microsoft Works in Openoffice 2.0.3 in
linux version. With the filter WPS2000/Office 1.0 don't work neither.
Microsoft works document currently don't work. Support for these
documents
Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
Hello everybody.
Is there a way to paste something into several selected cells (disjoint
selection)?
Thanks a lot.
WBR,
K. Palagin.
Howdy.
Not without a macro.
WBRTY,
TerryN.
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Xfce on PCLinuxOS,
jimw wagner wrote:
I used the official OpenOffice, not the Ubuntu build, and loaded it on
my Ubuntu 6.2.
I took the RPMs and used alien to shift them to debs. Had to use the
-scripts option on two of them.
I then installed these with dpkg.
What I ended up with was a /usr directory in the
Greetings.
I think, if it works as it should when used as directed, we should be
thankful for small mercies.
Some functions will accept incorrect or wrongly formatted data. It
increases the extent of code writing if you provide for every imbecilic
possibility.
Regards.
Kirill S. Palagin
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Terry wrote:
[cut]
Does the en_GB language pack suffer the same problems or is it only
the en_GB version which is broken?
The language pack suffers from several missing strings, hence it is
impractical to install it. I've not seen an English build as such.
Peter
Richard richard.holt at gmail.com writes:
Thanks Roderick.
I shall try it at my first opportunity.
I must have forgotten a step, because it used to work.
saludos,
Richard.
On 12/22/06, G. Roderick Singleton grsingleton at openoffice.org wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 21:48:52 +1100, Terry
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
James Mckenzie wrote:
Peter:
Look at issue 66919. I added a few screen shots to the issue that
shows what happens. This not only affects these menus but others. If
you were a new user to this product, would you use it if menus were
missing items? That is what
benoit kistler wrote:
Hello
I have got a problem with Open office and I need to solve it. Thank you for
your help.
My problem: It is impossible to open a calc document on my Intuix USB key.
I save my document last night and when I try to open it today, open office tell me:
erreur de format
James E. Lang wrote:
I am using OOo 2.1.
I can't figure out how to invoke a sub from within a formula. As an example, I
created the following sub:
sub Hypot(a as Long, b as Long)
Hypot = a * a + b * b
end sub
I then tried this formula in one of the cells:
=Hypot(3;4)
I expected to
Charles C Burgess wrote:
Have had this problem with OO 2.07 and now 2.1 on home computer. Am
unable
to install new versions of OpenOffice. Same disk installed OpenOffice
perfectly at business.
The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource [it isn't]
that
is unavailable. Click
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On Friday, December 22, 2006 5:16 AM [GMT+1=CET], Terry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Harold, you seem to be cc'ing the list as well as sending to it - I
keep getting two copies of your messages.
Terry, sorry. Perhaps I'm being over zealous ensuring non registered
folk get
Walter Hildebrandt wrote:
I am in the USA using a WindowsXP computer. When I download OOo I can not find
a choice to download the UK version of OpenOffice. By default the EN version
is downloaded. How do I get a UK version of OOo?
At some stage, there will, hopefully, be a language pack
Richard wrote:
On 12/21/06, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/21/06, Russell Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Terry wrote:
Does anyone know how and where to get a Linux tarball instead
of the
rpms?
Or Tarbell? ;-)
http://www.s100
G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 21:48:52 +1100, Terry wrote:
Does anyone know how and where to get a Linux tarball instead of the rpms?
The issue on the subject (
www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=44102 ) was closed with these
comments among others:
[quote
Users of the Firefox web browser may be spared some of the pain of
searching openoffice.org websites with a new add-on:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4102/
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package and another.
I rejected versions 2.0.3 and 2.0.4 on other grounds.
I read a post in the forum some time ago mentioning an en_GB language
pack for 2.0.4. I had no idea there was a major problem with it.
I wish you the compliments of the season.
Terry N.
James Mckenzie wrote:
Terry
Will Chapman wrote:
I have just upgraded from v2.0 to v2.1 on a pc running XP
Professional. When
I try to launch OpenOffice I get a Missing vcl resource error and OO
fails to
open.
I've tried Repairing the installation to no avail.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks
Will Chapman
IIRC,
Does anyone know how and where to get a Linux tarball instead of the rpms?
The issue on the subject (
www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=44102 ) was closed with these
comments among others:
[quote]
Therefore this tar.gz-Installer is not an officially supported
Sun-internal build.
mike scott wrote:
A spam hit my mail server last night (at 21:58 GMT), the sender
purporting to be [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is unusual is that
(a) the sending mail relay was s002.sjc.collab.net [204.16.104.2]
(b) the recipient address used is the unique one I subscribed to this
list with --
Harold Fuchs wrote:
How do I persuade Calc to display negative numbers in brackets - (12,345)
meaning minus 12345 - as per a company balance sheet for example?
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Format code 0.00;[RED](0.00) or,
if you don't want the decimals, 0;[RED](0) and,
if you don't want red
James Knott wrote:
Terry wrote:
Does anyone know how and where to get a Linux tarball instead of the
rpms?
Or Tarbell? ;-)
http://www.s100-manuals.com/Harte-manuals/Tarbell/Tarbell Cassette
Interface.pdf
Actually, I thought the download from OOo was a tarball.
There was an outcry
for the rpm2tgz. Maybe that will help.
Thanks,
Richard.
On 12/21/06, Russell Butler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Terry wrote:
Does anyone know how and where to get a Linux tarball instead of the
rpms?
Or Tarbell? ;-)
http://www.s100-manuals.com/Harte-manuals
CarlP wrote:
Terry wrote:
CarlP wrote:
CarlP wrote:
I was sure that OOo 2 was supposed to have incorporated
text-to-column functionality in Calc instead of having to install
the macro (which I haven't been able to get to work properly). But
a quick scan of archives seems to suggest you
Kjell Lindbo wrote:
Hi!
When a draw file gets complicated or consisting of large includes, turning
on the page pane makes OO go into a slow motion state. On my machine it
constantly eats 50% of my cpu. It seems to be constantly updating the thumbs
in the pagepane.
Appearantly the pagepane
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:12 AM [GMT+1=CET], Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bonjour,
J'ai téléchargé et imprimé le document de Xray hier.
Pour ma compréhension j'aurais besoin de savoir s'il existe un lien
entre cet outil et la manière dont les variables object
Adrian Try wrote:
Hi Marzena
How to save as Text document on disk A:/ drive to keep all
highlights, changed size letters, bullets inserts, etc.? They
disapear when you return to your saved file next day. All you see is
very small leeters document you typed in. It was saved! And I have
to
Russell Butler wrote:
Alex Zachopoulos wrote:
snip
In any case, should it not be a straight forward case of just dropping
the files manually into the right place and letting OOo (or even
NeoOffice) do the rest? I am pretty sure this is what I had done to
install them on my PPC. I am running
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 04:50 pm, Ennio-Sr wrote:
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Subject: Re: [users] OOo_2.0.3-Send document as e-mail
From: Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: users@openoffice.org
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 17:25:41 +1100
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 06:02 pm, Terry wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
Ennio-Sr wrote:
[Using OO_2.0.3, under kernel 2.4.27-1-386 GNU/Linux]
...
I used Tools/Options/Internet- e-mail -use /usr/bin/mutt
but it didn't work. Maybe that's because mutt works from
console
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 08:19 pm, David B Teague wrote:
Dan Lewis wrote:
On Sunday 10 December 2006 11:04 pm, Camillo Iacoboni wrote:
I am very satisfied w/ Open Office instead of MS Office, but
wonder about a Calendar?
Are there any Open Office or
I still have 2.0.2. It uses a shell script called openoffice.org-2.0 in
/usr/bin
To open a spreadsheet, I use
openoffice.org-2.0 -calc /home/terry/Current/Work/Test.ods
Do you have that shell script? It is probably (?) better to use that
than soffice. :-\
Ah. The executable
On Monday 18 December 2006 08:37 pm, Terry wrote:
Keith Bates wrote:
snip
I took a punt and tried -maximized and although unlisted it
works!
Worth filing an issue? I'll mention it on the online help list.
Keith, I got this reply:
Yes, please file an issue. Feel free
CarlP wrote:
CarlP wrote:
I was sure that OOo 2 was supposed to have incorporated
text-to-column functionality in Calc instead of having to install the
macro (which I haven't been able to get to work properly). But a
quick scan of archives seems to suggest you do still have to install
the
Liengme wrote:
My version as detailed in Help | About is 2.0
Yes I got the app from portableapps.
I will try to get to the Calc forum (I should have noted how I found
it the first time) and find the fix
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
- Original Message - From: Terry [EMAIL
It's a Windows issue. Don't worry, be happy.
M Henri Day wrote:
This, no doubt, is a question which definitely places me among the goats
rather than the sheep, but just how does one go about downloading that
MSI
file in case one receives the sort of error message mentioned here ?
Where
Max Malycha wrote:
Hi all,
I've some problems using calc in version 2.0.4 and 2.1
From one day to another I was not able to use 2.0.4. When I open an
existing
spreadsheet (odt, sxc or excel) with values inside the whole application
crashes. The same happens when I open an empty sheet and
Version 2.0 could mean any version from 2.0.0 to 2.0.4. Calc Help was
missing from 2.0.1 and there is a sticky in the Calc forum, where I
believe you also posted, mentioning a fix.
I am not familiar with the use of a USB drive. Did you obtain
OpenOffice from portableapps?
Bernard Liengme
The difference being, Marc, that you are not using the Solaris version.
(Or are you?)
Since 2.0.3 works, it sounds to me like a bug with the later versions.
(What a surprise!)
Marc Hug wrote:
There must be something else than RAM which does not work. I use
OpenOffice 2.0.4 on my laptop
Keith Bates wrote:
I used to start OOo in a maximized window but now it starts in a
smaller window that's about 50% of the screen space. I know I can click
the Maximize button, but I would like to start OOo in a maximized
window. I've searched the options and googled unsuccessfully.
Is there a
Ennio-Sr wrote:
[Using OO_2.0.3, under kernel 2.4.27-1-386 GNU/Linux]
Hi all!
Is it possible to send a document as an e-mail/e-mail attachment from
within OO_2.0.3?
I used Tools/Options/Internet- e-mail -use /usr/bin/mutt
but it didn't work. Maybe that's because mutt works from console/xterm
Peter Payzant wrote:
snip
Strangely, when we reopened the original presentation with the huge images,
Impress was not terribly slow this time. No hour-glasses when inserting
text, for example. So, the slowness problem is dependent on past history in
some way.
snip
Peter
Is it possible
NoOp wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On Friday, December 15, 2006 2:01 AM [GMT+1=CET], Terry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I got the text translated in a Firefox add-on. It asked, regretfully,
that I resubmit messages to the sender because certain mail had gone
astray
users@openoffice.org wrote:
Terry wrote:
My web searches confirm what you say. There is no grammar checker.
Which explains why I have four of them installed in my copy of OOo.
xan
jonathon
Nonetheless, all list members are well advised to avoid your silly Know
All Tell Nothing games
NoOp wrote:
Terry wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Thanks!
Bit of a nit here, but would it be possible to clean up the Release
Notes page (http://development.openoffice.org/releases/2.1.0.html) so
that the information fits into a single standard browser window width?
The current table settings
to other relevant threads:
http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?p=194247#194247
BTW, your question about using Japanese and Chinese characters would
justify a new thread.
M Henri Day wrote:
Dear Terry,
I must have skimmed through the set-up guide much too quickly, as I
didn't
note any
of
thanks for the reply
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To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 4:32 AM
Subject: Re: [users] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Terry wrote:
Keith Bates wrote:
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 18:41:10 -0800
Donald Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Kirill S. Palagin wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Guy Voets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 6:35 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Re: OpenOffice.org 2.1 Is Here
2006/12/15, Kirill S. Palagin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
(I thought I would never ask
Peter Payzant wrote:
Hi, all-
I have just installed OOo v2.0.4 on a Windows XP box. I have created a
two-slide presentation in Impress, and already I'm in trouble. It's
impossibly slow.
My first slide has a sequence of about ten images which successively appear,
using custom animations.
James Mckenzie wrote:
snip
Somehow your message got disconnected from the thread, so I hope the OP
sees it.
I blame it on the broken web mail service that Earthlink.net provides. If they
provided a real
web mail service, that would not happen.
I've been distracted today by one
Keith Bates wrote:
Does anyone know where the md5sums are for the new release?
I took a punt on previous releases and struck gold with this:
http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/md5sums.html
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John King wrote:
John King wrote:
There seems to be some mis-naming of the bittorrent downloads,
accessible from:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/p2p/index.html
There are 2 Eng versions listed - Eng (en) and Eng (en-US)
If the Eng (en) one is chosen, then the files offered in
Windows
Harold Fuchs wrote:
I don't understand. If you go to the OOo home page and click the green
button and then click Installation Instructions on the page that
opens you get to
http://download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/instructions.html. Scroll down
and find the MD5 sum link.
So, yes the actual link
Jo wrote:
Marc Hug wrote:
Please don't say everywhere when you mean in the States... In
German too, a Pfund (same word as pound) is 500 g, and in French
une livre (= a pound) is 500 g again. Dutch people are not the only
ones who use the metrical system !
I know that this remains completely
Harold Fuchs wrote:
For something brand new like this I wouldn't assume that all the
facilities were in place but, instead, would either do A to B to C or
simply start at a logically modified C.
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Ah. See, I don't do brand new. I listen to the squeals from the
Harold Fuchs wrote:
a) Linux users are supposed to be brighter than Windows users ;-)
Obviously, or we'd be using Windoze.
b) Linux users are supposed to know all about MD5 sums ;-)
Hence the original question. I've never had to explain it to a
Linuxer. Windozers, on the other hand
Ron Ferguson wrote:
Terry wrote:
Jo wrote:
Marc Hug wrote:
Please don't say everywhere when you mean in the States... In
German too, a Pfund (same word as pound) is 500 g, and in French
une livre (= a pound) is 500 g again. Dutch people are not the only
ones who use the metrical system !
I
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Slightly off topic but ...
http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_to_Drop_PDF_Support_in_Office/1149284222
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Off topic is all the rage.
M$ executives have no shame:
... remarked Microsoft's Office Open XML format lead Brian Jones in a
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