The function for the current date is =TODAY()
If you have a list of entries in column E and the running balance in F
(I assume this from your question) then the running balance is
calculated by adding the new entry to the value in F6. The formula is
then =E7+F6. Copy this formula down row F
2018-02-15 13:11 GMT-06:00 Carlos A Agnese :
> Hi,
>
> I need to download a dictionary for Claws Mail and the link below this
> lines is
> not working:
>
> https://extensions.openoffice.org/
>
> Thank you for your attention!
> --
> Carlos A Agnese
> HostingKings | Gutenberg 3634
Hi,
I have been having a problem with my open office when typing a document and use
the word to it auto correct with the word the, I have the same problem when I
type the word was it auto
corrects the word to Mac.
I don’t know why it does this. How do I stop the auto correct from changing
Hello fellow AOO users and fans,
I need to create a simple financial statement spreadsheet to indicate readily
the available funds to a charitable body at any given date.
The formulae syntax I am seeking will enable me to
• formulate a cell to the current date;
• calculate new balance after
On 16/02/18 2:37 PM, Cynthia wrote:
Hi,
I have been having a problem with my open office when typing a document and use
the word to it auto correct with the word the, I have the same problem when I
type the word was it auto
corrects the word to Mac.
Go to Windows: Options -> Tools ->
I had just opened the Sheet. There was no formatting. I understand the
distinction in how to see if it is text. It did not appear to be text. I
copied the values per the instructions from a forum using the Value
command from the cells into the adjacent column and still it did not
recognize
This is inappropriate. My comments may have been rude. But I am not your
employ.
Forwarded Message
Subject:Re: Google Apps
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2018 09:57:15 +
From: Brian Barker
To: Gary Leroy Wampnar
Isnt it interesting that while spamming the list you still do not
understand that - it is NOT tech support, you are talking to
ordinary, every day, technical and non users and it is your
attitude and most likely overstated skills that are on display.
You are not a customer. You are a user. You
Can't someone pull the plug on this world class jerk?
On Feb 15, 2018 5:15 AM, "Winter" wrote:
> I am tired of companies creating inferior products. I hate MS. My OS lasts
> about 6 months before Groove stops working and then all I get is a... oops
> something went
At 07:14 12/02/2018 -0500, Paul Chapman wrote:
I wanted to inform you that your "synonyms" feature in OpenOffice is faulty.
That's not my feature (or another other user's) but OpenOffice's.
Many times, I this feature has produced erroneous information.
Remember that no two words are exact
I am tired of companies creating inferior products. I hate MS. My OS
lasts about 6 months before Groove stops working and then all I get is
a... oops something went wrong, as tech support which is better than
Googling HEX codes only to find a page of Google response trying to get
me to install
Please don't SPAM our mailing list!
We are all volunteers. There is no company and there are no employees.
Take a deep breath and try to understand the world around you...
Am 15.02.2018 um 13:40 schrieb Winter:
> This is inappropriate. My comments may have been rude. But I am not
> your employ.
My opinion is correct and I don't take time with people whose responses
are nothing more than to inflame. I was your customer. If this is the
way your Tech rsponds to customers I can see why you create an inferior
product. You could have listened to my concerns instead you want to
defend
My point. I have never seen Tech Support so unprofessional ever. I don't
care if you like my attitude you do not troll former customers.
At 15:31 14/02/2018 -0600, you wrote:
This is why after years I have now stopped using Open Office and
switched to Google Apps.
Ah, so you have been
On 2/14/2018 4:40 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote:
This mailing list is to get help from users like you and me.
As you're not subscribed to this mailing list and haven't asked for help
On 15/02/18 8:31 AM, Winter wrote:
This is why after years I have now stopped using Open Office and
switched
Thanks for your spot on comments Wade.
On Feb 15, 2018 6:56 AM, "Wade Smart" wrote:
> HAHAA
>
> You talk like what you say means something to someone other than you.
> It does not. You spout off names of things you have done and yet, you
> do not know how to input values
HAHAA
You talk like what you say means something to someone other than you.
It does not. You spout off names of things you have done and yet, you
do not know how to input values into a simple spread sheet.
Your criticism is laughable. You are a drive by spammer to the list!!
You did not ask for
Isnt the point of having a closed list to prevent drive by posts?
We seem to have a lot of posts where the poster is not subscribed
to the list.
Can this be changed to only subscribed users can post?
If not, is there a reason why?
Also, if not, how does one know a poster is not subscribed?
- I
At 10:12 15/02/2018 -0600, Wade Smart wrote:
Isn't the point of having a closed list to prevent drive by posts?
It would be - which is perhaps why this list is *not* closed to random posters.
We seem to have a lot of posts where the poster is not subscribed to the list.
Good.
Can this be
On 02/15/2018 12:30 PM, Winter wrote:
> My opinion is correct
Your opinion holds water for you, and you alone.
For other people, your opinion is not only flat out wrong, but also
anti-intuitive, counter-productive, and guarantee to ensure zero
productivity.
>If this is the way your Tech
Hallo,
Exel-Demo runs without the problems I have with OO. Insofar my PC cannot
be the cause for the problem. And You did not write that your OO on your
PC runs without the problem i have: that is: very very slowly input.
Look down in this E-Mail: Is all that normal?
But I can live with
So, we want people not subscribed to post though they
would not receive the responses to their answers?
Im setting up that filter. Thanks Brian
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 10:29 AM, Brian Barker
Hi -
I’m not sure that you want help here, but if you have a bug to report then
please do so with meaningful information along with respect for the volunteers
from the OpenOffice community.
I think you know what meaningful information is needed, but here you go;
OS?
Version of OpenOffice? Did
Brian Barker wrote:
At 07:14 12/02/2018 -0500, Paul Chapman wrote:
Tools--Options--Open Office--and then there's supposed to be an
Improvement Programme, but it isn't listed. ...
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/User_Experience/OpenOffice.org_User_Feedback_Program
. But does this facility
At 18:19 15/02/2018 +0100, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 07:14 12/02/2018 -0500, Paul Chapman wrote:
Tools--Options--Open Office--and then there's supposed to be an
Improvement Programme, but it isn't listed. ...
Hi - even though we are ALL VOLUNTEERS! We can be more polite. Fight fire with
water not more fire.
Winter should be asked to provide an example and which OS/version he has. If
the SUM function has broken then perhaps a VOLUNTEER developer can debug.
Thanks to the VOLUNTEERS here, but let’s be
At 10:31 15/02/2018 -0600, Wade Smart wrote:
So, we want people not subscribed to post though they would not
receive the responses to their answers?
Yes and no - in that order! They can receive replies if:
o responders are sensitive to the moderation issue and copy
appropriate replies to
On 2018-02-15, 7:32 AM Brian Barker wrote concerning "Re: Open Office":
Many times, I this feature has produced erroneous information.
Remember that no two words are exact synonyms; such help is presumably designed to suggest
words you might need when you know the one you have entered is not
On 2/15/2018 11:20 AM, Dave Fisher wrote:
Hi -
On Feb 15, 2018, at 10:12 AM, John Hart > wrote:
The responses to this post provide convincing evidence that
OSS needs public funding (tax credits)
This is a completely different topic and many might
Hi -
> On Feb 15, 2018, at 10:12 AM, John Hart wrote:
>
> The responses to this post provide convincing evidence that
> OSS needs public funding (tax credits)
This is a completely different topic and many might disagree with your
conclusion. Please explain how tax credits
On 2/15/2018 2:04 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
Classifications is not a synonym for dichotomy. Check any thesaurus
Because classifications is used in the definition of what a dichotomy
is does not mean it is a synonym of of dichotomy. It should not be
listed as such by OpenOffice.
Dichotomy is a
Hallo Frau/Herr Nitsche,
> die Benutzung von OpenOffice hat für mich eine Grenze:
> In einem Fachprogramm kann auf Word als
> Programm-Speicher-Variante (oder
> z.B. PDF) zugegriffen werden. Wenn ich diesen Icon drücke,
> erscheint die
> Meldung: Für die Benutzung von Word ist nur bei einer
Am 15.02.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Apo:
>
> Hallo Wolfgang,
>
> den beschädigten Stick nehme ich eigentlich nur noch als Notnagel her;
Wenn er wirklich beschädigt ist, schmeiß ihn lieber gleich weg; kosten
ja nur noch wenig. Und was im Ernstfall passieren kann (und wird; denk
an Murphy), hast du
Am 15.02.2018 um 07:09 schrieb Wolfgang Jäth:
> Am 14.02.2018 um 19:56 schrieb Gisela & Harald Lindner:
>> Wir finde leider keine Möglichkeit die Rechtschreibprüfung eines
>> englischen Textes durchzuführen. Bitte helfen Sie uns.
> Erstens, ist denn überhaupt ein entsprechendes englischsprachiges
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