On 28/07/09 00:51, Ian wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Ian wrote:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/index.html
Rhetorical Question: Why are the above documents in .pdf format as
opposed to the OOwriter format?
It would be nice to be able to cut and paste certain sections so that
I could refer to them.
Ian
PS: I am not subscribed to the list but I _will_ see any replies as
I monitor the list from another site.
Ian, you've gotten several answers to your rhetorical question, but
you might also be interested to know that the list sees you
([email protected]) as subscribed. Your message did not come through
the moderator, but directly to the list. I'm curious about this, maybe
others are, too. Any idea how this comes about? Gmane users are
subscribed through a separate mechanism and can view and post via the
newsgroup, but I haven't heard of anything similar for comcast. In any
case, your PS isn't necessary, we don't see you as unsubscribed.
First, thanks for the replies to my inquiry.
I belong to a few lists, but I didn't think this was a list. I follow
it on usenet via gmane. I wasn't aware that it was accessible both
ways. Since you state I am subscribed to the list, I probably
subscribed some time ago and am on some type of "no mail" option. I
only use open office when I have a semester that has classes where a lot
of paper writing is required.
So tell me, what is the difference between sending an email to:
[email protected] and posting a message to usenet
gmane.comp.openoffice.questions ?
Ian
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Given that the original was a *rhetorical* question I'm surprised you
got any answers at all ;-)
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