On 2 Nov 2005 at 14:54, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 13:20 -0600, Mary Leete wrote:
Congratulations to all who worked on OOo 2.0! It's fabulous!
If anyone is looking for a great manual, Free Software For Dummies,
includes about 200 pages on OpenOffice.org
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 17:37 -0600, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 13:20 -0600, Mary Leete wrote:
---
If anyone is looking for a great manual, Free Software For Dummies,
includes about 200 pages on OpenOffice.org 2.0. It's newly published
and received excellent
On 3 Nov 2005 at 19:49, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Thu, 2005-11-03 at 16:50 -0600, Larry Gusaas wrote:
What is misleading about announcing a book?
What is misleading is that the author has chosen to send unsolicited
commercial email to the list in an attempt to make is t seem
I wish to thank Mr. Singleton and all the authors involved for their fine work
on the documentation
project. It has been very useful to me in learning the features of OOo.
I also wish to thank Mr. Singleton for his ill-informed tirade against 'Free
Software For
Dummies'. Contrary to his
robert wrote:
It took me a while to figure out, but there are actually 4 different
ways of
numbering (and bulleting) in OOo Writer. And it is not at all obvious,
and
easy to get them mixed up, which is what leads to much of the confusion I
think (at it did for me).
I have yet to see a good
John Meyer wrote:
More to the point, why are these posts even allowed. Are we supposed to
take time out and send them a personal e-mail, as opposed to just
hitting the reply key?
WalterAM wrote:
Obviously, most of the time [moderated] in the subject is a good clue ;
Why do all the
CPHennessy wrote:
On Sunday 21 January 2007 15:52, John Meyer wrote:
More to the point, why are these posts even allowed. Are we supposed to
take time out and send them a personal e-mail, as opposed to just
hitting the reply key?
Hi John,
Please have a look at many of the newbie
James Mckenzie wrote:
This is my point with headers in Thunderbird. You cannot just turn on the
Delivered-to: lines, you have to look at the entire header area. With
Earthlink, this can be more than the header buffer in Thunderbird can show
and there is no method of scrolling
You can
John Meyer wrote:
Might you fill me in as to where this chrome folder is or should be?
I can't find it, and I'm viewing all the hidden files in my system
the following is from
http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/edit
Knowing where your profile folder is stored can be useful if, for
James Mckenzie wrote:
Larry:
Strangely, this does not work with my Thunderbird installation. Maybe I'm
doing something incorrectly.
James McKenzie
I've been using Thunderbird for less than a Month. Check out
http://kb.mozillazine.org/UserChrome.css
The information I used is in one of
Anthony Chilco wrote:
clip /
In any case, if you precede your signature with
a line having three dashes (---) most email clients won't include the
signature in others' replies to your messages.
---
tc
Actually it is two dashes followed by a space (-- ).
--
Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw,
Anthony Chilco wrote:
Thanks, Larry.
I stand, or sit, corrected.
When you place your signature before the quoted text, the delimiter deletes the quoted text
when I reply to your post. The proper place for the signature is at the end of the post. You
can set Thunderbird to automatically
David B Teague wrote:
The Question:
Can anyone recommend antispam software that works under XP with
Thunderbird? Thunderbird Baysean spam detection isn't effective
against spam that has advertisements in an embedded image.
Perhaps Thunderbird just needs a longer training period. All
Harold Fuchs wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Sorry:
Also: Edit|Account Settings|news.mozilla.org|Copies Folders -
should be:
Also: Edit|Account Settings|gmane.comp.openoffice.questions|Copies
Folders -
snip
a) I'm using E-mail, *not* News;
b) When I use TB's *E-mail*, the messages sent
James Knott wrote:
Cameron Smith wrote:
I just tried to download OpenOffice 2.2 following the link from the
announcement =download page
But Chose to cancel the download
The Download page states for windows 93 MB and I assume thats OO w/out
JRE
(ie it's the same size as many other previous
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Paul Palmer wrote:
Sirs: I was printing a table (that's probably unimportant) on a Canon
printer. I noticed that there was no Page Setup (like in Word) on the
FILE dropdown menu. I wanted to print in Portrait mode but somehow the
file had decided it would print in
James Lockie wrote:
Tom Chilton wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by unlocked. PDF is a format that is
generally not for editing. One makes the file as they wish to
distribute it and then export as PDF so that it cannot be edited.
Please can you explain what you mean as I may have
Gordon wrote:
Raghavendra Gupta wrote:
Hello
I am using open office version 2.2, However, it does not recognise the
files created in word 2007.
Any suggestions
Thanks
MS Office 97, 2000, 2002 and 2003 don't recognise 2007 files EITHER! Not
without a converter add-in!
More
James Knott wrote:
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Gordon wrote:
Raghavendra Gupta wrote:
Hello
I am using open office version 2.2, However, it does not recognise the
files created in word 2007.
Any suggestions
Thanks
MS Office 97, 2000, 2002 and 2003 don't recognise
James Knott wrote:
clip /
OO 2.x can read and write the old format files. OO 1.1.5 can read but
not write v2 files. MS Word recent versions cannot read older files,
such as Word 6, even though OO can.
IIUC Word 2007 can write to Word 97-2003 .doc format and also read them.
Your statement
On 2008/03/11 12:15 AM, Dave Barton wrote:
Maybe some reading this via Usenet can advise if the signature at the
end of this post shows correctly and gets stripped in news reader
replies.
Dave
Yes it does. The signature that was stripped was Never argue with an
idiot, they will drag you
On 2008/03/11 9:57 AM, K T Tan wrote:
11 March 2008
Hi,
I am using version 2.0 of OpenOffice.org.
My problem is that after downloading and instaling
OOo_2.3.1_MacOSXIntel_Install_en.US-html on a MacBook
with Intel 2.1Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo chip I can only
access the Writer.
The Calc or
On 2008/03/12 3:41 PM, Stu Fine wrote:
I can't download Open Office to my Mac. The Mac version required by OO
says 10.4 Does this mean 10.4 or higher or just 10.4? If it's not
available now, is there a time frame?
Or am I just doing something wrong?
Stu Fine
It works on 10.4 Tiger and 10.5
On 2008/03/16 7:17 PM, Gary Munn wrote:
How the heck do you get off this list I have tried everything
Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You will receive an
auto reply email which you have to reply to to confirm your request.
--
Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Canada
On 2008/03/16 11:06 AM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
Recently there seem to have been several new people contributing
answers to questions posed in this e-mail list. This is really good
news. However, many of the replies, while being accurate and extremely
useful, are not being seen by the questioner.
On 2008/03/17 9:09 AM, Jim Allan wrote:
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Can't search for Delivered-To: in Thunderbird newsgroup reader. I
get these messages through Gmane. I AM NO going to switch reader to
accommodate the rididulous policy to this list nor am I, considering
the high volume on this list
On 2008/03/17 12:00 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 17 March 2008 17:26, David Lowe wrote:
With this
list, no matter what i click only the list address ever gets a reply
without manual intervention on my part.
That must be a function of your email client. If I click on reply-all I get:
On 2008/03/17 5:08 PM, Geoff Holmes wrote:
I am using version 2.3 of OpenOffice.org. My problem is : I down
loaded the OOo_2.3.3 MacOSXIntel_install-US.dmg and it seemed to
install OK but I can only find Writer. Where is Calc and the rest?
Regards
Geoff
On the menu bar for to FileNewand
On 2008/03/16 8:03 AM, Hal Donna Estry wrote:
I'm now using OOo_2.4.0RC_4MacIntel per your prior suggestion, running
under OS 10.5.2. Most everything works except: When trying to Print,
in the dialog box next to Printer is Properties, which is greyed out.
Since I need to change to
On 2008/03/21 11:48 AM, António Matoso-Ferreira wrote:
Dear Sir:
For several times I tried to download version 2.3.1 for Mac, from the
download central, but I always get the answer: /The download you have
chosen is not available/. Go to the download central, or it the back
button. But
On 2008/03/22 10:07 AM, Ralph Barhydt wrote:
I am using both currently but would like to turn off Entourage
(Apple's version of Outlook). Is there some way to bring the
Entourage mailboxes with their mail into Thunderbird?
See http://kb.mozillazine.org/Importing_and_exporting_your_mail which
On 2008/03/22 2:22 PM, David Damba wrote:
i have an hp m8100n desktop with vista home premium. open office 2
requirements say i need version 2.2 vista. if i don't have that version, would
i have a problem downloading and using my computer and/or open office2 ?
You misread the requirements.
On 2008/03/23 2:05 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 23/03/2008 13:25, James Knott wrote:
You're confusing file formats (ODF) with applications (OpenOffice).
There are many applications that work with ODF files, OpenOffice
being but one of them.
snip
Please, where can I find a good list of
On 2008/03/23 12:31 PM, ~d *{,-) - aka UNITE wrote:
Greetings James,
I went to the site you suggested (the one I tried before) and got the same
results. Here is the list of my results after clicking on the download.
http://download.openoffice.org/
On 2008/03/27 7:12 AM, David Etcheverry wrote:
Hey,
I tried to download the new release of Open Office (2.4, version in
french) for MacOX PPC from
http://download.openoffice.org
as described in the mail of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (27 march 2008)
but was redirected to a download page
On 2008/03/27 9:39 PM, Ian Boatman wrote:
Yesterday I received the OOo announcement that 2.4 is available for
immediate download from http://download.openoffice.org.;
But when I go there I am unable to download for MacOS10.4 PowerPC.
Is it excluded from this release?
Regards, Ian Boatman
It
On 2008/03/27 2:54 PM, desmond parmanand wrote:
Pse advise whether u have this prog and which one I should download.
Tx.
Parmanand
You have to go to Microsoft to get MS Office. If, instead, you want a
free and open productivity suite go to http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/
--
As a
On 2008/03/29 3:08 PM, Jim Broni wrote:
I am using a Mac with OS 10.4.11. All the attempts I have made to even
download openoffice have been dismal failures. It keeps telling me the
download is unavailable. What gives? Is there something I'm missing, or
has the system decided I can't have
On 2008/03/29 6:45 PM, Jim Broni wrote:
Finally able to download and install OOo. X11 missing so it won't run.
Neither your site nor Apple's is at ALL helpful to find and install this
stuff. I have been unable to figure out how to get X11 installed and your
software won't run without it. Are
On 2008/03/30 4:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does ANY Open Office version include Outlook?
Outlook is a Microsoft program and is only available from Microsoft.
If what your are trying to ask is - 'does OO.o include an email
program?' - the answer is no. I would recommend Thunderbird with
On 2008/03/30 9:48 PM, cynthia Jamin wrote:
please advise.
thank you so much,
cynthia
Go to http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/
--
As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as well as to the
mailing list. Do Not reply to me personally but just to the list at
On 2008/03/30 1:28 PM, hunter10039 wrote:
I have an earlier version of open office. (perhaps a year old?)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1. can I download the newer version without causing problems or conflict?
Yes
2.
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/download/On 2008/04/02 9:14 PM, John
Grover wrote:
I'm using a brand new iMac with Tiger version 10.4.1
Processor 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 2GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
When I try to open OO, I'm told that I must download X11
When I try to do that I'm told that
On 2008/04/04 7:31 AM, Guilherme wrote:
What is the difference between OpenOffice for Mac OSX for Intel and
Mac OSX PPC ?
One version runs on new Macs using Intel processors. The other runs on
older Macs using PPC processors.
--
As a courtesy I have sent a copy of this reply to you as
On 2008/04/05 5:57 PM, GEORGE KOSTOVICK wrote:
I am using an Apple computer, not a PC.
Please do not top post. See below for response to your question.
Mailing List Guidlines http://www.openoffice.org/ml_guidelines.html
On Apr 5, 2008, at 7:53 PM, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 04/04/2008 01:19,
On 2008/04/09 3:15 PM, John Boyle wrote:
To web at work: Thank you for your answer. Lisi Reisz did say that the
question was asked as to where the meeting was to held, which I never
saw. I would like the list to be unpolitical as well, and can use the
help it provides. So why was the politics
On 2008/04/12 8:09 AM, Mohan Siribaddana wrote:
Dear,
I am using a Macbook Pro having the Leopard 10.5.2 OS. Which Open
Office Software version will be compatible with this OS system. Please
advise.
Best regards
Mohan Siribaddana
Sri Lanka
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See the following:
On 2008/04/15 7:27 AM, Tord Karlsson wrote:
Hi,
I am using version 2.4 of OpenOffice.org. on a Macintosh MacBook Pro with
X11 installed. My problem is that I can't open or change to any other
application but writer.
Go to File/New and select type of document you want.
--
As a courtesy I
On 2008/04/19 3:41 AM, mike scott wrote:
On 19 Apr 2008 at 10:30, Harold Fuchs wrote:
...
Exactly. Well put. Although I think I'd prefer it if it were the
OOo/Mozilla
team (assuming TB gets used) that supplied the code.
Given my opinion of the way TB currently
On 2008/04/18 7:13 AM, BRUCE CLARK wrote:
I am running OSX 10.3.9 so I downloaded version 2.4 in the
OOo_2.4.0_MacOSXPPC_install_en-US.dmg, which I believe is the correct version.
When I open the .dmg, I drag OpenOffice.org 2.4 to the applications folder and
then open the file from the
On 2008/04/17 3:17 PM, Gloria Good wrote:
I bought a CD of open office 2.0.1, because I have dial-up and it was
taking about 12 hours to download it from the internet.
I now have icons all over my desktop of open office 2.0.1, so it may
be installed finally. But when I click on the icons,
On 2008/04/23 3:09 AM, Michel Brimbal wrote:
Hello,
I have a Mac with PPC G3, OSX 10.3.9 and 384 MB of
RAM.
X11 1.0 XFree86 4.3.0 is installed
I have downloaded OOo 2.4 for the Mac and installed it
into the Applications folder.
OOo can apparently be started but it quits immediately
when
On 2008/04/26 7:20 AM, G. Bruce Thompson wrote:
I'm using OOo 2.1 on my Max iBook; OS X 10.3.9. Will version 2.4
install run on my machine? Then specs say 10.4x is required. I have:
Machine Model:iBook G4
CPU Type:PowerPC G4 (1.2)
Number Of CPUs:1
CPU Speed:1.2 GHz
On 2008/04/26 10:29 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2008/04/26 7:20 AM, G. Bruce Thompson wrote:
I'm using OOo 2.1 on my Max iBook; OS X 10.3.9. Will version 2.4
install run on my machine? Then specs say 10.4x is required. I have:
Machine Model:iBook G4
CPU Type:PowerPC G4 (1.2
On 2008/04/28 11:51 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 28 April 2008, Richard Detwiler wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
2008/4/28 Phil Woolwine [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
... Instructions as to how to unsubscribe are displayed at the
botrtom of every message.
For what
On 2008/05/07 5:27 AM, James Knott wrote:
Steven Lewis wrote:
Is there anywhere that show the steps to getting the apps open once they
have downloaded to 10.5.2? I can¹t seem to get the apps to open
Steven Lewis
What are you referring to by 10.5.2? The current version of
OpenOffice is
On 2008/05/09 7:16 PM, Marcus Swift wrote:
Ladies Gents,
Hello to you all. I'm probably asking a question asked a hundred times
before, but I have tried the self-help sections of the web site, and
typed all sorts of things into x-term but to no avail, and I'm
hoping someone can tell me an
On 2008/05/12 3:43 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2008 10:16:59 +0100
mike scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello mike,
To muddy the waters further, I see some of Bob Estes' mail
duplicated, some not. For example, the headers from a duplicated pair
are appended. Same message-id and
/u1ZuXjAwK4DIeyUPEKvUnDK66amyekMJ86xzm6SWtsX/h+pyUqHaaivb66ln8yTSTM6vQYHZRdKbIs/dqM=
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:35:23 -0600
From: Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
User-Agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Macintosh/20080421)
MIME-Version: 1.0
Newsgroups
-Original Message-
From: Rodney Myers
Sent: 2008/05/14 7:24 PM
On May 14, 2008, at 12:19 PM, Denise Leonard wrote:
I am a teacher with a MacBook Pro who attempted to install the
OpenOffice.org software to accommodate one student who used the
software for a presentation.
However, I
-Original Message-
From: Michelle Konzack
Sent: 2008/05/14 7:13 AM
Am 2008-05-11 17:14:39, schrieb Harold Fuchs:
James, are you talking about messages from Bob Estes
([EMAIL PROTECTED])?
Yes, and mee too, I get always to messages from Bob, one which come
directly into the
-Original Message-
From: Harold Fuchs
Sent: 2008/05/15 5:58 AM
2008/5/15 Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 15 May 2008 02:46:53 -0700
Bob Estes wrote:
In ageneralised *e-mail* discussion an email is sent To one person
(or more) and cc several others. Reply sends the
-Original Message-
From: Richard Detwiler
Sent: 2008/05/15 2:43 PM
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Some mail/news programs do not respect the 'Reply-To' header and also
send to the 'From' address when using the 'Reply-All' button. Those
who use these non-compliant programs can use 'Reply-All
-Original Message-
From: James Knott
Sent: 2008/05/15 3:35 PM
Larry Gusaas wrote:
The problem is allowing unsubscribed postes to the list in the first
place. If they are allowed, at least their address should be added to
the 'Reply-To' header. Having to look to see if a post
I'll respond to two of your messages in one post. See below
-Original Message-
From: James Knott
Sent: 2008/05/15 7:28 PM
How did you set two reply-to addresses? What does the header look like?
Add a new address to be sent to. Click 'To' and select 'Reply-to'. This
should work the
Brad Rogers, 2008/06/08 10:03 AM:
On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 09:16:54 -0600
Andrew Ziem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Andrew,
I already CC'd this message to Alvin365. Maybe you cannot tell
because I use Gmane. How do you tell that someone is not subscribed?
Your reply didn't appear to
NoOp, 2008/06/10 1:49 PM:
I know that the linux Windows versions install without disrupting the
existing OOo installs; does anyone know if this is true for the MAC
version as well?
It's true for Mac's (only the M is capitalized) as well.
NoOp, 2008/06/10 4:14 PM:
2. M17 give the OP the opportunity to have a look at what OOo 3.0 will
look like come September. And given the fact the current dev versions do
not mess with the existing OOo installs (Mac verified by Larry Gusaas -
thanks Larry) and the OP can run them side-by-side
ccornell - OpenOffice.org, 2008/06/10 6:28 AM:
(I say only because when in the last 20 years have you gone into a
consumer electronics store or a dedicated home computer shop and found
anything but some version of Windows?)
I've found Macs in many stores over the last twenty years. Currently
ccornell - OpenOffice.org, 2008/06/11 1:28 AM:
jonathon wrote:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 5:28 AM, ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
I say only because when in the last 20 years have you gone into a
consumer electronics store or a dedicated home
AFAIK, computers at _The Apple Store_ have never
Barbara Duprey, 2008/06/12 8:21 AM:
Harold Fuchs wrote:
I'm using Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (the latest I think) on Win XP Pro to
read this list. I currently have *three* *different* threads which I
think should be all the same:
1) [users] Re: http://www.saveXP.org/ [WAS: Wrong OS or OS Version]
Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without
success. Or are you like the Duchess's baby?
This has been asked several times now, although curiously
Michelle Konzack, 2008/06/12 5:16 PM:
Am 2008-06-11 16:49:24, schrieb NoOp:
On 06/11/2008 12:44 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
...er, well, Acrobat works natively on Linux nowadays!
Ummm... you sure about that? Perhaps you mean 'Adobe Reader'?
AFAIT Acrobat Reader.
Nope. It is Adobe Reader.
Alex Leung, 2008/06/11 12:58 PM:
Sorry if this is a stupid question.
I just downloaded OpenOffice 2.4 and I have X11 installed on my imac running
Leopard. When I launch OpenOffice, X11 starts up fine (I think) but then
only Writer comes up, not the other apps. Any clue why?
Thanks!
-Alex
Gene Heskett, 2008/06/15 8:13 AM:
On Wednesday 11 June 2008, Gene Heskett wrote:
And here is another of my replies that has sat in the inbox someplace for 4 days
change between leaving my machine and actually getting to the list.
Whats with the delays?
You are posting to the list from an
Gene Heskett, 2008/06/15 10:50 PM:
Is kmail loosing its mind, or am I. First I can't seem to get it to
remember
that any replies I send to THIS list are supposed to go through gmail,
not
verizon. And apparently it also doesn't do me any good to hit the
reply-all
button either.
This list
Harold Fuchs, 2008/06/16 4:51 PM:
Gene, all I did was use my usual reply (*not* reply-all) to your
message. I just assumed it would go to users@openoffice.org as usual.
However, your question caused me to look at the headers of your
message. I think the problem arises from the fact that your
Jerry Clancy, 2008/06/17 2:12 PM:
I, too, have no problem with occasional off-topic posting which can be
helpful. I do have a problem, however, with OT stuff that goes on and
on for more than a hundred posts, as at least one or two recent
threads have, and I have no tolerance for rude,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008/06/20 9:21 PM:
You have to unsubscribe yourself. Send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and then respond to the automated
message you receive back.
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008/06/22 11:35 PM:
I am so tired of asking to be unsubscribed, I don't know what else to do.
Repeatedly sending this message to the list won't get you unsubscribed.
You have to do it yourself. I told you how in a previous message. Did
you follow my instructions? Can you
David Lowe, 2008/06/26 12:52 PM:
Presumably that's the same reason why i can't yet d/l 2.4.1 in English
for Mac on PPC - nobody's bothered to put it together.
It's available on the good-day server
ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/
I believe the RC2 is the same as the
David Lowe, 2008/06/26 6:12 PM:
On Jun 26, 2008, at 15:59 , Larry Gusaas wrote:
It's available on the good-day server
ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/
So then this really begs the question of why the bouncer can't
find the file...
Because it's not an official
Cat Travers, 2008/06/30 2:00 PM:
I'm a PC user trying to help a technically indifferent colleague install
OpenOffice onto her Mac laptop. My first question is about version - she says
she has OS 10.4, but doesn't know whether it's OSX Intel or OSX PC. How can I
help her figure that out?
Peter Hillier-Brook, 2008/07/04 1:30 PM:
Mark Knecht wrote:
2008/7/4 MHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can we get this stopped? I don't know who this person is, but
their postings are all trash, not to mention OT.
Not to mention fraudulent. If this had genuinely British origins, centre
would be
NoOp, 2008/07/12 12:54 PM:
On 07/11/2008 11:10 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Select another A4 Avery default, generate a new set of labels (it
doesn't matter if you use them or not), close and the next time it comes
up you should be back to A4 and at the last label that you used in the
wizard. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008/07/18 9:44 AM:
Hello
I downloaded and installed v2.4 for my Macbook Pro. I was under the impression
that this is a suite of applications including an editor, a spreadsheet
application, graphics application, etc. I only have access to an editor. Am I
doing something
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 2008/07/20 1:19 PM:
Hello Guys
My System is Windows XP PRO. Plenty of Memory.
I downloaded Open Office 2.4 and it installed, seemingly without problems,
BUT--
The Wizard was too dumb to give me a desktop Icon to start the application,
leaving me wondering how to
ROBERT JENSEN, 2008/07/19 6:57 PM:
Hello,
I downloaded the latest version and ran the installation setup. Once it was
completed, it created a folder on my main screeen, with numerous .exe files.
Do I have to open each file separately or is there a specific file to open,
which in turn will
I had to scroll through a long unclipped post to find your opinionated comment
which is totally unrelated to the subject.
On 17 Aug 2006 at 23:53, Primm wrote:
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Please don't top post.
--
Larry I.
Who says you can only bottom post on this list?
On 17 Aug 2006 at 19:28, James McKenzie wrote:
Larry Gusaas wrote:
Please don't top post.
I had to scroll through a long unclipped post to find your
opinionated comment which is totally unrelated to the subject.
I made
I started this discussion when I replied to a long unclipped post had a
off-topic
response telling the sender to bottom post. I latter asked who says you have to
bottom post on this list.
On 20 Aug 2006 at 18:07, Chris BONDE wrote:
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Sometimes a top post is better, especially, if
I'm not a Mac user yet (very soon, hopefully) but check Apple support article
at
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301229 which states the
following:
Want to reinstall a part of Mac OS X 10.4 after it's already installed?
It's
easy!
1. Insert your Mac OS X 10.4
After inserting the correct diacritecs, using Insert/Special Character, into a
document I decided to change fonts by using the stylist. It did not change the
font
used for the diacritics. I did not discover this until I printed the whole
document,
wasting a bunch of paper. Why does inserting
On 24 Aug 2006 at 20:29, Jack Gates wrote:
On Thursday 24 August 2006 03:40, Angelo Camillos wrote:
I have created a web page in writer but when I generate the html all
objects and text relocate themselves and buttons that I have created
on the page, which also relocate themselves loose
On 25 Aug 2006 at 23:52, Jack Gates wrote:
On Friday 25 August 2006 22:09, Dan Lewis wrote:
http://validator.w3.org/ is the link I just used for a web page I
created on January 2, 2006. It had the same result as I mentioned
above: the only error was in the definition of styles in the
Where are the grammar checkers? I searched the OO.o website and found this at
http://user-faq.openoffice.org/new-faq/Writer/faqwriterspellcheck/63.html
Is there a grammar checker?
OpenOffice.org doesn't have a grammar checker implemented. There has
been rumour that one will be, but
On 5 Sep 2006 at 13:13, Chad Smith wrote:
For GOD'S SAKE! It was NOT the downloading the Word Viewer - nor the
installation of it - nor even the running of it - that broke any damn
thing on the guy's computer. It was HIS DELETION OF THAT PROGRAM that
TEMPORIALITY left some of his files
On 7 Sep 2006 at 18:37, James McKenzie wrote:
EJones wrote:
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Why waste money on Norton Anti-Virus or McAfee?
AVG is a great FREE substitute. Check it out at:
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/289/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
AVG is no longer available for free.
I just checked.It is still
On 15 Sep 2006 at 13:06, Johnny Andersson wrote:
AVG works fine for me too (www.grisoft.com I think). Another free
antivirus program is Avast (but not with Windows 98, but not too many
people use Windows 98 anyway these days).
Avast! works on Windows 98 (also on 95). I'm using an old and
Rosemarie Perrin, 2008/07/22 10:26 PM:
Hi,
I've downloaded OpenOffice but can't install it on my new MacBook,
which has OSX 10.5.4. I have X11 in my utilities folder, so I am not
using the Apple installation disk. The download appears to work, and
OpenOffice appears in the Downloads folder.
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