Hi,
The text document "Writer" had before a search filed (Search box) where one
could write a word and in that way search for that word in the document. Now
this field has suddenly disappeard. At least on my Apache OpenOffice. I have
downloaded the latest version 4.1.7 but it is still the same.
Make sure View | Toolbars | Find is checked.
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Just want to apologise for not being able to resist making fun of some
parts of the OP's post. I'm sorry, it was very unnecessary.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
Den tors 10 okt. 2019 kl 19:10 skrev Johnny Rosenberg <
gurus.knu...@gmail.com>:
> Den tors 10 okt. 2019 kl 14:47 skrev Dave Bito'o'
Good morning,
I have lost access to my open office files. I am ok with that. However, I want
to download the latest version. Is the latest version compatible with the new
Mac software Catalina?
Hope this is the right e mail address. Thanks for listening
Jeff W
Yeah, probably unnecessary, but also good on you for follow-up ‘mea culpa’.
Still, very entertaining, nevertheless... I smiled a lot, and I’m sure many
others, did too..!
Illegitimi non carborundum..
Best Regards, Steve
> On 11 Oct 2019, at 11:33, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>
> Just want to ap
OpenOffice works fine on Catalina. One small problem I had is running
a macro from the menu would cause a crash, giving a warning saying I
had to install a legacy version 6 of Java. That turned out to be
nonsense. Just go to Oracle web site and download the latest Java.
Apple preferences say that J
That’s great. Really appreciate it.
Sent by Jeff
> On Oct 11, 2019, at 12:03 PM, Bruce Plumb wrote:
>
> OpenOffice works fine on Catalina. One small problem I had is running
> a macro from the menu would cause a crash, giving a warning saying I
> had to install a legacy version 6 of Java. Tha