At 23:17 24/11/2016 -0700, John Hart wrote:
I use an editor written twenty years ago for technical work. It
automatically saves what you're working on every five minutes in a
scratch file so if something goes wrong, you won't lose your changes.
You mean just like OpenOffice does? See Tools | O
At 06:30 25/11/2016 -0600, Doug McGarrett wrote:
That sounds like a good editor to use. what's the name of it, and
what OS does it work on?
It's called "OpenOffice" - and it runs on a wide range of operating systems.
Brian Barker
To whom this may concern,
Hi I’m spending out few application forms in open office in the new version in
a doc format, opening the application in doc format from the otherside has
error like question marks in the data i have filled out, even when they
printing out a application it has question
On 11/25/2016 01:17 AM, John Hart wrote:
> On 11/23/2016 4:36 PM, Doug wrote:
>> Take "extraordinary"--and the line I quoted says this is a PROBLEM
>> known for some time; therefore presumably there is a way to solve it
>> but nobody
>> has bothered. And yes, I am careful, but nobody's perfect. OT
On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, James Knott wrote:
...
AOO supports both backup copies and autorecovery.
...
That's true, but the support could be more robust.
I found this for AOO 3:
<<
Save AutoRecovery information every
Choose whether to enable AutoRecovery and how often to save the
information us
Lost a valuable info file? You only have to lose your royal ass once to be
cured. There's frequent backups, of course, but here's a simple way.
Rename a file being revised by including today's date in the filename,
such as "XYZ 2016-11-25". For multiple updates per day, add an alpha
suffix.
Le 25/11/2016 à 10:00, Brian Barker a écrit :
At 23:17 24/11/2016 -0700, John Hart wrote:
I use an editor written twenty years ago for technical work. It automatically
saves what you're working on every five minutes in a scratch file so if
something goes wrong, you won't lose your changes.
Y
For the record, an extension, in French was made some time ago, it works fine
(just tried on xubuntu 16.10 and AOO 4.1.3):
https://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=18566&p=241115#p241115
Should not be that difficult to find out how it works even for non-French users.
There are
> On Oct 9, 2016, at 15:24, Brian Barker wrote:
>
> Google's cache of a similar address to the one you give leads to
> http://templates.openoffice.org/template/download/39885 , which is probably
> what you need. But note that this appears to be a template for printing on a
> Letter-size sheet
On 11/25/2016 2:00 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
I'm sure implementing the facilities actually took far longer than it
took you to complain - falsely - that they are not there, in fact. But
it was done nevertheless. And you cannot write into an application
such as OpenOffice total protection against
On 11/25/2016 5:41 AM, Robert Funnell wrote:
Choose whether to enable AutoRecovery and how often to save the
information used by the AutoRecovery process.
AutoRecovery in OpenOffice.org overwrites the original file. If you
have also chosen Always create backup copy, the original file then
ove
On 25/11/16 22:39, John Hart wrote:
> Automatic saving of a file every 'n' minutes, and creating an automatic
backup file aren't the same thing.
As far as I can determine, AOo considers thatto be two different
actions, done in two different ways.
>If automatic saving uses the same file name, it
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