All,
I am using LO 4.0.2.2 on Windows 7.
In Calc when I format cells so that negative numbers are red
they won't be red next time I open the spreadsheet. The only
way to make them red again is to recalculate those cells. Of
course, when I save and re-open the spreadsheet the
formatting is
I have created a powerpoint and have saved it as an html document. How would I
go about publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting
services out there?
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ah, the 'not available' did the trick
i was looking at
http://templates.libreoffice.org/template-center/sheet-music-9-staffs
which also seems to be not available
On 13-04-2013 23:50, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Pick any of the choices, such as
At 07:34 14/04/2013 -0400, Jeffrey Brown wrote:
I have created a powerpoint ...
Er, a presentation document?
... and have saved it as an html document. How would I go about
publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting
services out there?
Yes.
(What went wrong when
This is a reported bug - can someone do a search on FDO and find the one in
particular? I'm unable to do so at the moment.
On Sunday, 14 April 2013, William Drago wrote:
All,
I am using LO 4.0.2.2 on Windows 7.
In Calc when I format cells so that negative numbers are red they won't be
red
Le 13/04/13 01:39 AM, Jean Weber a écrit :
Friends of OpenDocument, Inc. has signed a contract with Bruce Byfield to
write a book that I and some other members of the Docs team have talked
about for years but no one has come forth to write. (Despite announcing a
year or two ago that I had
On 04/14/2013 10:21 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 07:34 14/04/2013 -0400, Jeffrey Brown wrote:
I have created a powerpoint ...
Er, a presentation document?
... and have saved it as an html document. How would I go about
publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting
On 4/14/2013 6:34 AM, Jeffrey Brown wrote:
I have created a powerpoint and have saved it as an html document. How would I
go about publishing it as a web page on the Internet? Any free web hosting
services out there?
Of course, if it's really just a
Just added LibreOffice-Dev to the conversation, as Tom suggested.
On Saturday, 13 April 2013, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Good question. The devs list might have more idea.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Felmon,
Looks like pdftk is written in Java.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pdftk
So the gui (Graphical User Interface) is whatever the Java Runtime
Environment (JRE) interfaces with. From my experience, it isn't pretty,
but functional.
I noticed there are some other source files and
I have been unable to prepare labels from my mailing list (database). I
want to prepare sheets with a different address on each label. I am able
to set up for the Avery labels I use. I get a message LO requires a JRE
to perform this task. Please install a JRE and restart LO. I have
installed
On 14/04/13 22:26, Muriel Parker wrote:
I have been unable to prepare labels from my mailing list (database).
I want to prepare sheets with a different address on each label. I
am able to set up for the Avery labels I use. I get a message LO
requires a JRE to perform this task. Please
On 2013-04-15 09:31, Tony Arnold wrote:
On 14/04/13 22:26, Muriel Parker wrote:
I have been unable to prepare labels from my mailing list (database).
I want to prepare sheets with a different address on each label. I
am able to set up for the Avery labels I use. I get a message LO
requires
On Sun, 14 Apr 2013, Girvin Herr wrote:
Felmon,
Looks like pdftk is written in Java.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pdftk
So the gui (Graphical User Interface) is whatever the Java Runtime
Environment (JRE) interfaces with. From my experience, it isn't pretty, but
functional.
I noticed
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