Hi :)
Office Politics.  It sounds to me like Elizabeth is "being played" and that her 
boss wants to 
1)  'prove' that LibreOffice doesn't work
2)  get her fired or demoted by 'proving' she is incompetent 


How-To 'prove' that a tool doesn't work = give it to someone that 'everyone' is 
in awe of but has never done the type of task before and never used the  tools 
for anything else.  

How-To 'prove' someone is incompetent = Step1, give them a task that could be 
made to sound "easy", ie " 'just' a list of customers for mail-merging".  It 
helps if no-one else in the office has done the task or that anyone that has 
done something similar also has severe self-esteem issues or is an extremely 
advanced user that found the task trivial after studying the subject at college 
for 3 years or something.  Step2, tell them what tools to use and carefully 
pick something that no-one in the office has any familiarity with so that there 
is no-one to trick into getting help from.  

I have seen this sort of thing happen quite often and fallen fould of it a 
couple of times myself.  It's not always deliberately done.  Sometimes the aim 
is to "build the person up" rather than being part of a campaign to destroy 
them and that would be used as an excuse if you confronted them or raised a 
complaint about them.  

Recently i began to learn that a good way to "turn the tables" is to delegate 
the task to someone that is likely to be able to complete the task and give 
them more support than you were given, ie point them to the users-list and 
official documentation and let them know you don't think the task is trivial at 
all but encourage them into believing you think they might be one of the few 
people you know that is up to the challenge (ie generally empower them and 
leave them to get on with it).  Perhaps set a couple of kids the challenge.  
Either way once they have set-up the structure it's easier to get the real data 
into the database, perhaps one of the touch-typists would be good to delegate 
the data-entry part of the  task to?    

Regards from
Tom :)


--- On Sat, 21/4/12, Andreas Säger <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Andreas Säger <[email protected]>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: database
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 21 April, 2012, 8:42

Am 20.04.2012 16:39, Elizabeth Lawrence wrote:
> HI,
>
> I have downloaded libreoffice in order to use the database. I can bring
> up the database but the one I want use wont open the wizard for tables.
> I have tried to uninstall libreoffice twice but it wont go. My blood
> pressure is soaring - please help!
>
> Liz Lawrence
>

So you installed Base only? This can not work.


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