Dear Alex:
The SQL command works!!! Thank you so much!
However, I really hope the GUI of Base works as flexible as Calc.
Maybe developers would make it someday.
Regards,
Minhsien0330
2013/5/31, Alexander Thurgood alex.thurg...@gmail.com:
Le 31/05/13 02:42, minhsien0330 a écrit :
Hi,
Dear
On 01-06-2013 00:12, Bill Greenfield wrote:
Where can I find information about the Methods and Properties of LibreOffice
API?
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Hi :
I do like the way this list helps people with various different issues on
different OSes. Even with problems that are not directly related to
LibreOffice.
LibreOffice is cross-platform and using it is a good step in the process of
migrating from 1 platform to another. That way you
On 31/05/2013 at 22:10, Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:
I obviously misunderstood the whole concept, so how is it supposed to be
done?
Like that:
{=MAX((C1:C1=P3)*(YEAR(D1:D1)=YEAR(TODAY()))*E1:E1)}
(C1:C1=P3) will act like IF statement. It will return 1
2013/6/1 Luuk luu...@gmail.com:
On 01-06-2013 00:12, Bill Greenfield wrote:
Where can I find information about the Methods and Properties of
LibreOffice
API?
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We try our best to help as much as we can, but sometimes those of us who
are reading these lists do not have an answer.
Yes, we talk about other issues than LibreOffice on some of these
lists, but it should not be the main reasons to come and read them.
For the past few weeks, the
2013/6/1 Mirosław Zalewski mini...@poczta.onet.pl:
On 31/05/2013 at 22:10, Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com wrote:
I obviously misunderstood the whole concept, so how is it supposed to be
done?
Like that:
{=MAX((C1:C1=P3)*(YEAR(D1:D1)=YEAR(TODAY()))*E1:E1)}
On the Releases Notes page for 4.0.4rc1
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Releases/4.0.4/RC1 under the
installation notes for Windows it says: Duden Korrektor will work with
this version only if you put the stlport_vc7145.dll from 3.6.x
installation somewhere in your %PATH%. Note that you will
At 15:44 01/06/2013 +0200, Dave Barton wrote:
Duden Korrektor seems to be something in German, but the best
translation to English I can get is something like Google
Corrector. What does Duden Korrektor mean in English?
The _Duden_ is a highly respected dictionary of the German language,
Hi :)
Sounds like you have accidentally downloaded the German version instead of one
of the English ones. Can you check to see if the accident is at the
LibreOffice's downloads page? (ie check to make sure it was the English
version you were trying to download)
The MSVCR90.DLL sounds like
Hi :)
Not all our devs are volunteers. Some are paid by various companies, notably
SUSE but also Redhat and others to work on LibreOffice. Such companies might
normally attempt to create their own in house product but instead choose to
collaborate on creating something shared.
Macs are
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Not all our devs are volunteers. Some are paid by various companies, notably SUSE but also Redhat and others to work on LibreOffice. Such companies might normally attempt to create their own in house product but instead choose to collaborate on creating something
Yes, there are those companies that help with the FOSS packages like
LibreOffice. Their help is very important to projects like LibreOffice.
I think having in-house versions are not good for many reasons, but the
two are: 1] they are judged negatively by it for the issues brought up,
even
Thanks for the links Girvin.
The whole point is not the specifics of the genealogy of the OSs that
can be supported, but it does support them and can be easily ported to
some others, as long as there are not any hardware issues like tablets.
MSO would never support such a diverse market,
On 06/01/2013 07:18 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/6/1 Luuk luu...@gmail.com:
On 01-06-2013 00:12, Bill Greenfield wrote:
Where can I find information about the Methods and Properties of
LibreOffice
API?
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Hi :)
Yes, the main points were good. I was just pointing out a few minor, trivial,
mostly irrelevant details that were a little askew.
I like this quote from Linus' posting 1991-08-26 to the usenet group
Hello everybody out there using minix -
I'm doing a (free) operating system (just a
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