Hi Tom,
Tom Davies wrote (04-02-11 16:52)
OpenOffice and LibreOffice often create problems for each other when both are
installed. Try uninstalling one of them and then reinstall the one you are
keeping. Since they are both free uninstalling and reinstalling is relatively
trivial. Apparently there is some weird setting in OpenOffice that stops them
both being easy to use together.
Very friendly that you take trouble to write this mail.
Alas it is not that useful. If you would re-read the reply from Sigrid -
still at the bottom - you see that there is an answer, which targets
the relevant technical details.
Better that you let the OP try that first, and not create a misty
situation. Even the more so, since your suggestion is based on a strange
perception. Problems with OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice installed on
one system are seldom. And if there is a problem, there is no evidence
at all that it would be caused by OpenOffice.org.
Tom, lets say that it is your very helpful inside that makes you send so
many mails. But really, it is not necessary to reply to each mail.
People will enjoy your assistance so much more if you reply a bit accurate.
Thanks,
Cor
And pls try to learn to reply inline and below te quoted text, snipping
irrelevant parts.
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From: Sigrid Carrera<[email protected]>
You could also check the properties of the table. To do this, move your cursor
into the table and the table toolbar appears. There's an icon called "Table
properties" (a table with a small hammer, the 3rd icon from the right in the
second row in my installation). Go to the register "Text flow" and check, if
there is a checkmark for "Break". It's the very first entry on this tab. If
there is, just remove it and your table should appear again on the previous page
when you close the dialog.
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