hello - i wonder if you can help I am a new user of Open Office and find that
when i try the mail merge for l;abels it does not work and the propg will only
allow me to specify one database - if you can help i wouldbe most grateful many
thanks Phill--
To the OpenOffice team,
I was just wondering, as a friend told me about OpenOffice, and I've looked on
your site (Open Office looks very good I might add) but it doesn't state (or
maybe I've just missed it) whether OpenOffice is able to run on Windows 7. So,
does OpenOffice run okay on
On 10/11/2010 17:50, Olivia Hilton wrote:
To the OpenOffice team,
I was just wondering, as a friend told me about OpenOffice, and I've looked on
your site (Open Office looks very good I might add) but it doesn't state (or
maybe I've just missed it) whether OpenOffice is able to run on Windows
OpenOffice.org runs well on Windows 7. I have it installed on my laptop and
netbook and have had not problems with it.
John
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:50, Olivia Hilton livhil...@live.co.uk wrote:
To the OpenOffice team,
I was just wondering, as a friend told me about OpenOffice, and I've
Liv,
Yes, I have it running on both of my daughters Windows 7 laptops (as a MS
Office alternative) without issues for the past year. And so far, there has
been no issues b/w transferring files between the office computer (MS Office
2003) and school computers (MS Office 2010). They just do a
On 11/10/2010 9:50 AM, Olivia Hilton wrote:
To the OpenOffice team,
I was just wondering, as a friend told me about OpenOffice, and I've looked on
your site (Open Office looks very good I might add) but it doesn't state (or
maybe I've just missed it) whether OpenOffice is able to run on
modivs wrote:
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Would like to knw that can open office be downloaded /used simultaneously with
Microsoft office on same computer.
will it have any problems in operating.
regards
vma
hi vma
The answer is that openOffice and MS Office can work together on the
same machine.
modivs wrote:
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Would like to knw that can open office be downloaded /used simultaneously
with Microsoft office on same computer.
will it have any problems in operating.
You can have both OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office on the same
computer as I do at work.
--
Use
Dear Sir/ Madam,
Would like to knw that can open office be downloaded /used simultaneously with
Microsoft office on same computer.
will it have any problems in operating.
regards
vma
Dear Sirs
I would like to use a pc which has linux. Currently I have devised a number of
spreadsheets using microsoft Excel (2003) which I can convert to 2007 easily.
I would like to know if I can simply read the excel 2003/2007 file and use the
spreadsheet with all the formulas, using open
Hugh Morrison wrote:
Dear Sirs
I would like to use a pc which has linux. Currently I have devised a number
of spreadsheets using microsoft Excel (2003) which I can convert to 2007
easily.
I would like to know if I can simply read the excel 2003/2007 file and use
the spreadsheet with all
Hi,
I would like to know that is there any legal obligation regarding using of
Open Office suite in Enterprise PCs.
Disclaimer: This message is intended only for the use of the individual
or entity to
which it is addressed and may contain information which is privileged,
confidential,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know that is there any legal obligation regarding
using of Open Office suite in Enterprise PCs.
You are free to use OpenOffice on any computer you wish. You can pass
it around, give it to employees, friends relatives etc.
You can find license
Thank you so much for replying to my query. I'm gathering the information
as best I can. Explanation: I had a number of glitches in my income tax
preparation and I'm trying to remedy those annoyances while they're fresh in
my mind.
Just about the time I think that I just might as well give up
I'm gradually working my way into the protocols of using OpenOffice Writer.
Something is not getting through. When I try to Print a document, my printer
read-out says, Printing. But, then it sits there and does nothing. When I
go to the printer queue, the document is there, but my printer
On 27/02/2008 08:03, Bobby Dowden wrote:
I'm gradually working my way into the protocols of using OpenOffice Writer. Something is not getting
through. When I try to Print a document, my printer read-out says, Printing. But, then it sits
there and does nothing. When I go to the printer
I use openoffice on Linux (Ubuntu) and have had no printing problems. I
first setup the printer on my operating system and Openoffice
automatically picked it up.
Giving more details about you problem may help for instance the
1) type and version of
1.1) Operating system
1.2) Printer and
Hi
Currently we are using Open office with windows
platform but want to enhance our project to AIX server. I just want to
know Open office was compatible
With AIX Server or not.
Project Specification
Platform: - Windows
Others: - JDK 1.4, EJB 2.0, Open
Danish araquei wrote:
Hi
Currently we are using Open office with windows
platform but want to enhance our project to AIX server. I just want to
know Open office was compatible
With AIX Server or not.
Are you saying you want to run OpenOffice on AIX? Or
On 19 Dec 2007 at 20:53, Jonathan F. [at gmail] wrote:
...
I was wondering if there's a way in which we create macros using
OpenOffice Writer, save it then export it as a certain filename... So
that we can just import such file to another OpenOffice Writer or
document which do not have the
Greetings!
I read instructions and information about macros in OpenOffice at
http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/tutorial/Macros.html
I was wondering if there's a way in which we create macros using
OpenOffice Writer, save it then export it as a certain filename... So
that we can just import
I have just downloaded Open Office on my new Apple Imac, which has the
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system. When I run Open Office, I get
the Writer, but I can't find a way of running the other applications.
Is this because Leopard is not yet a compatible OS for Open Office?
(I notice
On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 15:29:22 +
Derrick Emerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just downloaded Open Office on my new Apple Imac, which has the
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system. When I run Open Office, I get
the Writer, but I can't find a way of running the other applications.
Derrick Emerton wrote:
I have just downloaded Open Office on my new Apple Imac,
which has the Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system. When I run Open
Office, I get the Writer, but I can't find a way of running the other
applications.
Is this because Leopard is not yet a compatible OS for
Trying again; not sure whether first attempt actually got through. Please
advise me as requested; I would really like to use the program if it does not
upset or disrupt programs already installed; here is the first message sent:
Dear Sir or Madam
In receipt of a Java Update/Upgrade today I
Gordon J Sheppard wrote:
Trying again; not sure whether first attempt actually got through. Please
advise me as requested; I would really like to use the program if it does not
upset or disrupt programs already installed; here is the first message sent:
Dear Sir or Madam
In receipt of a
Dear Sirs,
I have just purchased 'open office' Unfortunately l can not open as l
need to install 'apple x11' Please can you advise, would this have
come on a disc with the macbook or do l need to purchase.
Many Thanks,
Sir,
I am working openoffice - clac in daily works. I not able to select
multiple lines in spread sheet i.e., I want to select 2nd and 5 th line
for copy it possible in Spread sheet. I able to select 2 to 5 line. But
i want to select only thus lines.
Thanking U
Hold down the CTRL key when you make 2nd and additional selections.
Nagini Paddolkar wrote:
Sir,
I am working openoffice - clac in daily works. I not able to select multiple lines in spread sheet i.e., I want to select 2nd and 5 th line for copy it possible in Spread sheet. I
At 10:37 17/07/2007 +0100, Nagini Paddolkar wrote:
I am working openoffice - Calc in daily works. I not able to select
multiple lines in spread sheet i.e., I want to select 2nd and 5th
line for copy it possible in Spread sheet. I able to select 2 to 5
line. But i want to select only thus
Jane Smart wrote:
Dear Sir / Madam
I have just downloaded your open office suite, however I am interested to
know whether OpenOffice has a programme comparable to Microsoft Outlook??
Thanking you
Jane
OpenOffice does not include an email program. However, many people use
Hi
I am using Calc [ OpenOffice.org (v2.0.2) ] running under W2k.
I wish to rank order some data (which is basically easy I know using
the function RANK) but my problem introduces a twist to this and I
can't find how to solve it.
In a Calc spreadsheet, I am recording ticket sales data from a
Dear Sir / Madam
I have just downloaded your open office suite, however I am interested to know
whether OpenOffice has a programme comparable to Microsoft Outlook??
Thanking you
Jane
On Saturday 14 July 2007 01:05:30 Jane Smart wrote:
Dear Sir / Madam
I have just downloaded your open office suite, however I am
interested to know whether OpenOffice has a programme comparable
to Microsoft Outlook??
Thanking you
Jane
No. you can continue to use Outlook or switch to
Hi friends ...
I'm new on this list, and I just need to start with a query about using
OpenOffice database and spreadsheet to retrieve data from a Microsoft
SQL-Server 6.5
I am experiencing the following problem on a Ubuntu 6.10 GNU/Linux system.
I have installed and set up a unixodbc package
Hello,
On the recommendation of a friend, I down-loaded and
installed the OpenOffice Suite, so I'm a complete newbie to
OO.
I used the Database Component to open an existing MSAccess
db (Access 2000).
The process brought in the tables and queries, but none of
the forms. I really don't want to
Because the language for reports in OOo is different from Acces, they can
not be converted. Unfortunately this means you have to redesign them.
Arnold Huzen
Op Sun, 21 Jan 2007 16:32:19 +0100 schreef GJim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
On the recommendation of a friend, I down-loaded and
On Sat November 11 2006 09:29, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ MODERATED ] ***
I'm using OpenOffice 2.0. i've been trying to make charts in the calc.I've
two columns n i want to plot a scatter plot for them with one value as the
x axis and the other as the y axis, but so far
I'm using OpenOffice 2.0. i've been trying to make charts in the calc.I've
two columns n i want to plot a scatter plot for them with one value as the
x axis and the other as the y axis, but so far i've been unable to do.
-
To
I had similar problem once. I solved it, when I moved both columns
besides each other, for instance one column A1:A10 and second C1:C10.
Then I was able to get chart. Before these columns were like A1:A10 and
second C21:C30 and nothing happened. I don't know reasons.
Andis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
StarOffice is not exactly OpenOffice, and it may be sold.
Marc H.
Chris Sleightholme a écrit :
Recently I purchased a new product launched by the e-press company called One.
I bought it because as a promotional office it gave me some third party
applications I was thinking of buying at a
El Lunes, 6 de Noviembre de 2006 21:36, Chris Sleightholme escribió:
While investigating an unrelated matter, I find that running up Author
actually starts soffice.exe which I believe is your program ( unless for
some strange reason they have used the same name for theirs ).
Is this legal ?
On Monday 06 November 2006 20:36, Chris Sleightholme wrote:
Recently I purchased a new product launched by the e-press company called
One.
I bought it because as a promotional office it gave me some third party
applications I was thinking of buying at a fraction of the price.
It also gave
Recently I purchased a new product launched by the e-press company called One.
I bought it because as a promotional office it gave me some third party
applications I was thinking of buying at a fraction of the price.
It also gave me a work processor ( Author ) and spread sheet program (
On Monday, September 25, 2006 8:37 PM [GMT+1=CET], anna powell [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having difficulty using the spell check in office.org. The
language is set to English in all settings, however the spell check
continues to run in German. I have tried changing this, but it keeps
I am having difficulty using the spell check in office.org. The language is
set to English in all settings, however the spell check continues to run in
German. I have tried changing this, but it keeps resetting itself to German.
Are you able to offer any possible solutions?
it would be a real help of me if someone can show me the way to connect
vb6.0 to openoffice database. Is there any driver available for that?
as I am new to the OOo please, let me have the solution so that I can
migrate the database of an already developed and implemented software from
access03
On Wed March 1 2006 14:37, + Barry Hylton Davies wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
I downloaded OpenOffice yesterday and have been browsing around. I am most
impressed.
However, I am unable to use OpenOffice.org Calc. For example, how to add
the contents of 2 cells? I have tried
I downloaded OpenOffice yesterday and have been browsing around. I am most
impressed.
However, I am unable to use OpenOffice.org Calc. For example, how to add the
contents of 2 cells? I have tried various ways but without success. Under the
relevant entry in Help, I am told that this is not
On Fri January 20 2006 21:50, Shane Johnson wrote:
I am converting from Access to Openoffice and was trying to run a query
against a ODBC source. In Access I could do something like the following
fieldname: [table:Data1] + [table:Data2}
and have it spit out a concatenated result. I tried
I am sorry if this is a repost, but I didn't see a response the first
time I submitted it so I wasn't sure if it went through. If anyone can
help me with it I would appreciate it.
Shane
I am converting from Access to Openoffice and was trying to run a query
against a ODBC source. In
Shane Johnson wrote:
I am converting from Access to Openoffice and was trying to run a query
against a ODBC source. In Access I could do something like the following
fieldname: [table:Data1] + [table:Data2}
and have it spit out a concatenated result. I tried this in Base and it
will not let
Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
Shane Johnson wrote:
I am converting from Access to Openoffice and was trying to run a query
against a ODBC source. In Access I could do something like the
following
fieldname: [table:Data1] + [table:Data2}
and have it spit out a concatenated result. I tried
I am converting from Access to Openoffice and was trying to run a query
against a ODBC source. In Access I could do something like the following
fieldname: [table:Data1] + [table:Data2}
and have it spit out a concatenated result. I tried this in Base and it
will not let me do this. Did I
www.fundacionanisa.org http://www.fundacionanisa.org/
Does anybody know how to create a one to many query based on two tables
in Oo Base which will allow us to base a form on it and begin inputting
data? We have the two tables set up but the form, based on a query we
have created through the
I really like OpenOffice and like to use
http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/ writer2latex to convert my OpenOffice
documents into LaTeX.
However am wondering if anyone knows whether it's possible to load a LaTeX
class file into OpenOffice? Basically importing the usual LaTeX chapter,
Please do *not* start a new question by replying to an old one as this
causes several problems:
1. most email software will correctly think that your email is a
response to the email you are replying to, and will indicate
this by displaying your email as a child of the
Yes Doug, you're right - each of the merged rows included column 1
cells. However, the instruction was to insert a column before, not in, a
merged column.
Also, I had the cursor positioned in column 1 in an unmerged row. Should
this alter the behaviour? Perhaps an answer is to guage the size
Thanks Peter, I will file this one. Andrew.
Peter Kupfer OOo wrote:
Andrew Bray wrote:
Hi all,
I created a table with 4 columns, 12 rows. In 3 of the rows I merged
2 or 3 cells across a single row. When I then positioned the cursor
in the first column and clicked Column/Insert,
Andrew Bray wrote:
Hi all,
I created a table with 4 columns, 12 rows. In 3 of the rows I merged 2
or 3 cells across a single row. When I then positioned the cursor in the
first column and clicked Column/Insert, specifying 1 column, Before,
it inserted _3_ columns. I guess this was because
What isn't clear in the original description is if any merged row
included a cell from column 1. If there is a merged cell included in
the column, the expected system response is a warning that it isn't
possible to insert a column in a merged row.
I'm not saying that you're wrong about the
Hi all,
I created a table with 4 columns, 12 rows. In 3 of the rows I merged 2
or 3 cells across a single row. When I then positioned the cursor in the
first column and clicked Column/Insert, specifying 1 column, Before,
it inserted _3_ columns. I guess this was because 3 of the columns had
On Monday 20 June 2005 11:13 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
I am currently using Open Office.org Version 1.1.2., while using OOO
writer say, I am working on 10 pages out of which I would like to
have 9 page formats in Potrait and the last one to be landscape.
Could you tell me
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 09:43 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
I am currently using Open Office.org Version 1.1.2., while using OOO
writer say, I am working on 10 pages out of which I would like to have 9
page formats in Potrait and the last one to be landscape. Could you tell
Dear Sir/Madam
I am currently using Open Office.org Version 1.1.2., while using OOO
writer say, I am working on 10 pages out of which I would like to have 9
page formats in Potrait and the last one to be landscape. Could you tell
me how I should go about?
In MS Office - we can select and change
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrtes:
I am currently using Open Office.org Version 1.1.2., while using OOO
writer say, I am working on 10 pages out of which I would like to have 9
page formats in Potrait and the last one to be landscape. Could you tell
me how I should go about?
Personally, I'd use page
Using OpenOffice, you will be able to use MS Office documents. But if
you want them to be used again by people who do not have OpenOffice, but
only MS Office, you will have to save them in MS (Word, Excel..) format.
If your documents are complex, maybe that MS version will not be exactly
as
Yes, OOo provides very good support for most Excel spreadsheets. Excel
macros are not supported, but my experience has been that most people
don't use macros in common spreads. If you want OOo to be the default
program for opening Excel spreadsheets, be sure to check that option
during the initial
C and S Murgatroyd wrote:
If Open Office is downloaded to one computer, can the user receive, open and
work on MS Office Excel documents please?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. You can even return them in M$O format.
However, if macros are used in the M$O files, they will not work in OOo
and vice versa.
OpenOffice can load and save files in Microsoft formats, such as Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint.
Doug Thompson wrote:
C and S Murgatroyd wrote:
If Open Office is downloaded to one computer, can the user receive,
open and work on MS Office Excel documents please?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes. You can
Hi,
I've only recently heard of your OpenOffice suite - received on a sample CD
from a series about 'Your PC at Home' (UK) and I was interested to view and
evaluate it to compare with the currently installed MS Office suite (which if I
recall correctly is a 1997 version).
Before installing
You are wise to have your concerns, but should not worry overmuch. MS
Office and OpenOffice.org (OOo) can and do coexist on many PC's,
including two of mine.
Only MS Office will be affected by an upgrade to a later version of MS
Office. If that did not answer your question, please let me know.
On Monday 14 March 2005 08:35 am, p s wrote:
Hi,
I've only recently heard of your OpenOffice suite - received on a
sample CD from a series about 'Your PC at Home' (UK) and I was
interested to view and evaluate it to compare with the currently
installed MS Office suite (which if I recall
On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 01:35, p s wrote:
Hi,
I've only recently heard of your OpenOffice suite - received on a
sample CD from a series about 'Your PC at Home' (UK) and I was
interested to view and evaluate it to compare with the currently
installed MS Office suite (which if I recall correctly
p s wrote:
Hi, I've only recently heard of your OpenOffice suite - received on a
sample CD from a series about 'Your PC at Home' (UK) and I was
interested to view and evaluate it to compare with the currently
installed MS Office suite (which if I recall correctly is a 1997
version).
Before
]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 9:34 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: RE: [users] Query about fonts, windows documents and Openoffice 1
.1.4
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 09:27 +1300, Williams, Brian wrote:
Thanks, so far this refreshes the screen and helps.
But it should not happen in the first
to be at fault. I replaced my Nividia
card with an S3 and have had no problem since.
Please check.
HTH
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 9:00 AM
To: users@openoffice.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [users] Query about
Good to see another Kiwi on the list...
There was some time ago some comment about a application/screen
refresh issue - wondering if that is the problem. When it next
happens, try Ctrl+Shift+R (shortcut may still work) and see if the
problem goes away. Alternatively try scrolling the graphic off
Hi,
When I open documents created by Windows Word (*.doc files), sometimes when
I try to edit a line the cursor position is all wrong and while inserting
characters the fields become corrupted and look very strange.
Yet if I zoom on the document to 150% or more the typing is fine, although
the
i want to use open office to print the documents from
java applications to printer.
Is openoffice have download software for AIX 5L o/s?
--- Viral Thakkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Open office has installable for AIX 5L o/s?
Thanks,
Viral
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 18:03 +, Viral Thakkar wrote:
i want to use open office to print the documents from
java applications to printer.
Is openoffice have download software for AIX 5L o/s?
--- Viral Thakkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Open office has installable for AIX 5L o/s?
Decay wrote:
I am a registered user of Open Office.The version i have is the latest
1.1.4.However, i am a bit confused.On the Open Office website the
details shown show Calc,Impress,Writer,Draw etc. but the downloaded
programs i have are Draw,Text Document,Spreadsheet etc.Have i downloaded
On Thursday, February 3, 2005, 1:39:31 PM, Decay wrote:
I am a registered user of Open Office.The version i have is the latest
1.1.4.However, i am a bit confused.On the Open Office website the
details shown show Calc,Impress,Writer,Draw etc. but the downloaded
programs i have are Draw,Text
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