A side note really, but that's quite a leap to suggest that Symphony
has anything to do with OO.
Lotus wrote Symphony, maybe coming on 25 years ago now. I worked
with one of the four (I think) guys who wrote it for a while. One of
the dinosaurs that died out, the tightly integrated office
Hi all,
I'm trying to open PPS files but *not* in presentation mode.
For some reason, all presentation files, are opened in presentation
mode, and when I hit ESC, LO just closes. Pressing F5 does nothing, and
right click does not give me an option.
I read online that I need to rename files,
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 08:18, Mark Stanton wrote:
A side note really, but that's quite a leap to suggest that Symphony
has anything to do with OO.
Lotus wrote Symphony, maybe coming on 25 years ago now. I worked
with one of the four (I think) guys who wrote it for a while. One of
the
I need to transfer spreadsheet data into a table, so that I may use the
Table caption in Writer. Consistency is very important as this is a thesis,
so table data can't be captioned as Figure.
The current way method I am employing is to:
1. select all data cells I wish to copy;
2. Paste
@Plino
Win/win? Fabulous! :-)
Nope, didn't have a chance to read to the end of the page.
I probably don't believe them, in any but the most superficial sense,
but then I get very cynical sometimes ;-)
Thanks for that
Mark Stanton
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Rewarp schrieb:
I need to transfer spreadsheet data into a table, so that I may use the
Table caption in Writer. Consistency is very important as this is a thesis,
so table data can't be captioned as Figure.
The current way method I am employing is to:
1. select all data cells
Hi,
Thanks for sharing! Nice story.
Being the only Linux/Libreoffice user at my workplace I now get requests
like: could you open this MS Word/MS excel 2007/2010 which I can't open
on my XP version? or I know you have a programme which can save a PDF
of this document out of the box... etc.
Do not forget that MS Op Systems and Office apps gave us universal
communication. Apart
from the occasional blue screen, my XP runs without hassle. With Linux I get
the feeling that
like dedicated lovers of Series 2 Landrovers, you have to be seriously
technical and keep
your spanners with
From: planas jsloz...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 18 April, 2011 4:28:00
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Ellison's Oracle washes hands of OpenOffice
On Sun, 2011-04-17 at 21:41 -0400, Wayne Borean wrote:
In that case, you can see
Fantastic :) Yes, MS Office is very different from one machine to the next.
Something simple like printer settings can significantly change the appearance
of a document. If the version of MSO is different, say the school used 2010
and
at home you had 2007 or 2003 then breakages are likely.
Hi
Il 18/04/2011 9.26, t...@iafrica.com ha scritto:
Right now that's not the case, for example each time I send an Impress file to
an MS PP user
and it blows up it further demonstrates the gulf that currently exists between
open and closed
systems.
MS PP can install Lib0... Lib0 users can't
Hi :)
I agree. You originally asked for help in this list over a week ago and no-one
was able to give any good answers. I gave a couple of pointers (i hope i
remembered) and you put a lot of work into trying to get the slides working.
It
is frustrating that we can't crack the ppt format
Hi :)
I think you only need to copypaste the pps and then rename the ending from
.pps
to .ppt. Of course you don't really need to copypaste or duplicate the files
at all, just rename them. Personally i would always keep the original as
untouched as possible just in case!
Good luck and
A lot of people are growing up with the ribbon bar. Our menu system might be
better but it looks very old and dated now. People often want things that look
new however sad that is.
Regards from
Tom :)
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To:
Hi,
Sorry if I'm repeating things already said, but the thread seems broken,
so I may have missed some responses...
PDF export is usually the best fall-back solution if you don't have any
jazzy effects etc. Simply works on 99% machines and is pretty fast.
Asking people to download and install
A memo got sent around the office and would then be passed on to the next
person
in the chain rather than people being given their own copy.
One was particularly irksome so i was about to write Balls or something
perhaps ruder but then saw the list of people it would go to next, included my
The first Draft of the Spanish version of the North American DVD is online
DVD Comunidad Norteamericana
There are many things that need to be edited, but this is the
Community's first look at these Spanish pages.
So I am putting out a call for Spanish language Testers.
I do not speak/read
Hi,
Lib0 3.4 beta1 does not remember last used folder neither the
default directory when export files to pdf. Lib0 try to save even in
gallery folder (C:\Documents and settings\stefano\Dati
Applicazioni\LibreOffice\3\user\gallery).
Is a bug?
Stefano
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It has turned out to be very interesting discussion. And surprise
surprise that MS is dying a slow death. There have been comments on the
early age of computing (when I wasn't even born) and worked on Intel
branded crap hardware.
Nevertheless, this is the time to focus on the User Interface.
I have recently bought a new desktop running Windows 7 Home premium(64bit) I
have tried to download and install your office suite . I have been able to
download the file but unable to install. I click the unpack but at the point
of nearly 100% I get the message- Error opening file for
Possibly an alternate UI for LO could be a Right Click anywhere on the
Window, Enlightenment and XFCE use this to bring up the Main Menu in
addition to having a drop down menu.
Wayne
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Stereotactic maill...@postinbox.comwrote:
It has turned out to be very
Tom.
While I agree with Timi's case to some extent, let's move toward ending
bluescreens. While some pdf's may pose a problem, it's not always
the case. MSO /is/ the problem. I'm not prejudiced. My stance is
simply based on experience!
That's why I have used an iMAC for so long. Blue
@Wayne
I think that the BEST option would be to have 3 options available: 1)
Classic menu 2) Ribbon and 3) the Future ;)
(By the Future I'm referring to this topic
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Impressive-mockups-td2389105.html)
The UI could be selected on first use (or later in some
Hi,
Yes. I suppose it must be BootCamp. I have used an iMAC for so long, I
guess I forget.
I apologize for the confusion. I'll look into it further before
troubling you anymore.
Glenn
What might have been is an abstraction
Remaining a perpetual possibility
Only in a world of speculation.
On 4/18/11 8:59 AM, Glenn wrote:
Hi,
Yes. I suppose it must be BootCamp. I have used an iMAC for so long, I
guess I forget.
I apologize for the confusion. I'll look into it further before
troubling you anymore.
Glenn
It was no trouble for me, in fact, it was a good thing.
I never used Boot
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Reverse experience here. I stopped doing maintenance on my computers after I
dumped Windows. Best move I ever made, it freed up a ton of time for more
productive things.
As to Microsoft giving us universal communications - horse manure. It was
MicroPro that did that, with WordStar, back when the
Um, yes, the thread is messed up. Never used Parallels or Boot Camp myself,
but I have had good success with Virtual Box from Oracle/Sun. It's a bit
tricky the first go around, but once you get used to it, it's really neat,
and you can run as many different operating systems as you have disk space
[ From users@libreoffice.org (Scott Castaline) on Monday, April 18, 2011 ]
On 04/18/2011 11:43 AM, Dwayne Barber wrote:
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How true. I prefer the right click menus in Gimp, which luckily they
kept with their changes.
We often have to temper the best or most efficient for popularity. The
best is no good if no one uses it.
steve
On 18/04/11 23:59, Tom Davies wrote:
A lot of people are growing up with the ribbon bar.
Hi. Windows 7 can have different security. Are you administrator when
you try to install.
steve
On 19/04/11 00:13, Brian Martin wrote:
I have recently bought a new desktop running Windows 7 Home premium(64bit) I
have tried to download and install your office suite . I have been able to
Yes I am administrator.
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From: Steve Edmonds
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 7:35 PM
To: users@libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Libreoffice
Hi. Windows 7 can have different security. Are you administrator when
you try to install.
steve
On 19/04/11
On 4/18/11 12:06 PM, Wayne Borean wrote:
Ken,
Agreed. But for testing, it's perfect.
Wayne
No argument there. I ran XP Pro via Parallels side by side for about a
year and a half until I had some of the Mac figured out.
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Yep!
In the last 8 years since switching to iMAC, I have only had about 4
fixes to apply (including release upgrades).
Occasional blue screens are unacceptable if you have work to do.
I do not use LibreOffice to the same extent some users on this forum do.
So I cannot speak on that.
Hi,
If memory serves me correctly, iMAC's Unix kernel IS Linux.
MAC OS X is absolutely built on top of a Unix kernel from NextStep.
Mr. Jobs seems to have seen to that in OS X. That's the main
reason OS X is so stable.
Nothing to install if using BootCamp! I just haven't played
with it in a
Hi :)
Mac is developed from a Bsd. Both Bsd and Linux are re-writes of Unix and use
many of the same programs and same systems. There are differences in their
philosophies and kernel but that is just me being pedantic.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Glenn
Hi :)
Sorry replies are taking so long. Please could you try to download and install
the 3.3.2 release rather than anything more recent. The 3.4 is especially
buggy
at the moment and still in beta-testing whereas the 3.3.2 is fully stable now
ime.
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Please Help.
I have two problems.
The first one is the problem of text in the Table of Contents approaching
the page numbering. Is there a way to define a column to separate the words
from the page numbers?
Example:
Table 4.4: Comparisons between mean survival of seeds and/or seedlings in
experimental
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