nasrin khaksar wrote:
> hi.
> i am not shure, because i did not change any format and i dont know
> how to do it.
> but, only tested docx file and the docx crashed for me in version and
> did not crashed in version 5!
> without table it was great and opened in all libreoffice versions
> whi
Am 08.04.2016 um 04:04 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
> Thank you Andreas, for the suggestion. Running Windows 7 in SafeMode
> allows the file to load! So how do I find the offending files or
> configuration?
>
> Henry
>
I don't know. My knowledge about Windows is very limited.
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Hi Henry,
have the failing files something in common? For example a special kind
of chart?
My candidates for failure are OpenGL (e.g. 3D rendering) and OpenCL
(something for calculating, I don't know details). But for testing you
should disable that.
Make sure your LO is running well with
Have we established this is a problem specific to LO? Are there any
other problems on the PC?
Apologies if this has been touched on before but I am wondering whether
is disk is faulty.
Cheers
On 08/04/16 19:44, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Henry,
have the failing files something in common? Fo
Hi,
Have you tried a *System Restore* -- choosing a *Restore Point* date prior
to the occurrence of the *LibreOffice* problem? This procedure would
likely cause *subsequently-installed programs to malfunction* and they
would have to be reinstalled. But the *Windows'* *System Restore* has an
*"U
Method 1 - Using Value()
Use value() function to convert a text string into a number or date.
Copy the result; paste special as number or date.
---
Method 2 - Search & Replace
Select (highlight) a cell range then:
Using Search & Replace (Ctrl+H):
Search for = .*
Replace = &
Under Other Options:
Y =
Am 08.04.2016 um 13:49 schrieb Bruce Hohl:
> Method 1 - Using Value()
> Use value() function to convert a text string into a number or date.
> Copy the result; paste special as number or date.
> ---
> Method 2 - Search & Replace
> Select (highlight) a cell range then:
> Using Search & Replace (Ctrl
Thank you Tim! You were correct that it is the OpenCL that made the
document fail.
So the next questions is... What does Open CL do that is causing the
document to fail?
But my document works now, so THANK YOU!
Henry
On 8 April 2016 at 06:39, Tim Lloyd wrote:
> Have we established this is a
Open Computing Language (OpenCL) is a framework for writing programs
that execute across heterogeneous platforms consisting of central
processing units (CPUs), graphics processing units (GPUs), digital
signal processors (DSPs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and
other processors or hard