Re: How do I access files to import from on the desk top?

2016-06-06 Thread Martin Groenescheij

Navigate to C:\user\{user name}\Desktop


On 06/06/16 12:11 AM, DaveMainwaring wrote:

How do I access files to import from on the desk top?

AOO412m3(Build:9782)  -  Rev. 1709696
2015-10-21 09:53:29 (Mi, 21 Okt 201

OS NameMicrosoft Windows 7 Home Premium
Version6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
Other OS Description Not Available
OS ManufacturerMicrosoft Corporation
System NameDLM_TOSHIBA-PC
System ManufacturerTOSHIBA
System ModelSatellite L755
System Typex64-based PC
ProcessorIntel(R) Pentium(R) CPU B960 @ 2.20GHz, 2200 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2
Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/DateINSYDE 3.10, 2/10/2012
SMBIOS Version2.7
Windows DirectoryC:\windows
System DirectoryC:\windows\system32





PASSWORD RECOVERY - SUNPO INDUSTRIES LIMITED-PAKISTAN BRANCH

2016-06-06 Thread SHABBIR ADMIN
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Re: PASSWORD RECOVERY - SUNPO INDUSTRIES LIMITED-PAKISTAN BRANCH

2016-06-06 Thread Martin Groenescheij



On 06/06/16 6:05 PM, SHABBIR ADMIN wrote:

Please find the attached files and respond to us as soon as possible.
And please co-operate with us and forward the mail to concerned person 
if the mail is received by you.
We desperately need help in this regard.We look forward to your prompt 
and positive response.


Good to know that the password protection is working as expected. There 
is nothing we could do for you.



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Fwd: Re: PASSWORD RECOVERY - SUNPO INDUSTRIES LIMITED-PAKISTAN BRANCH

2016-06-06 Thread Martin Groenescheij

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On 06/06/16 6:05 PM, SHABBIR ADMIN wrote:

Please find the attached files and respond to us as soon as possible.
And please co-operate with us and forward the mail to concerned person 
if the mail is received by you.
We desperately need help in this regard.We look forward to your prompt 
and positive response.


Good to know that the password protection is working as expected. There 
is nothing we could do for you.



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RE: PASSWORD RECOVERY - SUNPO INDUSTRIES LIMITED-PAKISTAN BRANCH

2016-06-06 Thread toki
SHABBIR ADMIN wrote:


> Please find the attached files and respond to us as soon as possible. 

The public mailing list you sent your request to, stripped the
attachments of your email.

>And please co-operate with us and forward the mail to concerned person if the 
>mail is received by you. 

What don't you send the email directly to the concerned party.

>We desperately need help in this regard.

If you want/need password recovery for an ODF file, then I'd recommend
your monthly budget be in the neighbourhood of 1,ك000,000 per month,
until the password has been recovered.

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Re: PASSWORD RECOVERY - SUNPO INDUSTRIES LIMITED-PAKISTAN BRANCH

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can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Ron Patterson
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I get 
the usual 8 choices of programs.  If I have open either a new text 
document I can not click on the icon and open a new spreadsheet.  And 
vice versa.


Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time?  Or vice versa?


Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 10:26:45 -0700
Ron Patterson  wrote:

> I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I get 
> the usual 8 choices of programs.  If I have open either a new text 
> document I can not click on the icon and open a new spreadsheet.  And 
> vice versa.
> 
> Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
> inoperable to select and open any other new program.
> 
> How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
> program at the same time?  Or vice versa?

When you have a file open in OpenOffice try /File /New or /File Open.

-- 
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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Brian Barker

At 10:26 06/06/2016 -0700, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I 
get the usual 8 choices of programs.


These are not separate programs but different types of document all 
able to be handled by the single OpenOffice program.


If I have open either a new text document I can not click on the 
icon and open a new spreadsheet. And vice versa.


You can - but not by going back to the start screen you describe.

Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


Like most modern programs, OpenOffice detects that it is already open 
and invites you to reuse the existing instance instead of 
(wastefully) creating a separate instance.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time? Or vice versa?


Simple: go to File | New > or click the down-arrow to the right of 
the New button in the Standard toolbar. You will see the menu of 
available document file types.


Note that OpenOffice is an integrated suite, unlike some products 
such as Microsoft Office - which is merely a collection of separate programs.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 11:26 AM, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I get 
the usual 8 choices of programs.  If I have open either a new text 
document I can not click on the icon and open a new spreadsheet.  And 
vice versa.


Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time?  Or vice versa?



It does NOT make the icon inoperable.
It DOES run the program's preamble code, which detects that it is 
already running and exits.


I believe this is a slight shortcoming of the program.
It should allow running multiple instances of it.

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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 11:45 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 10:26 06/06/2016 -0700, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I 
get the usual 8 choices of programs.


These are not separate programs but different types of document all 
able to be handled by the single OpenOffice program.


If I have open either a new text document I can not click on the icon 
and open a new spreadsheet. And vice versa.


You can - but not by going back to the start screen you describe.

Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


Like most modern programs, OpenOffice detects that it is already open 
and invites you to reuse the existing instance instead of (wastefully) 
creating a separate instance.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time? Or vice versa?


Simple: go to File | New > or click the down-arrow to the right of the 
New button in the Standard toolbar. You will see the menu of available 
document file types.


Note that OpenOffice is an integrated suite, unlike some products such 
as Microsoft Office - which is merely a collection of separate programs.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker
Yet, there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple 
instances of it
in order (for example) to view differences between multiple versions of 
a document

in parallel.
This is so incredibly useful for people running aoo on computers with 
very large

high resolution screens, like mine.

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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 11:26 AM, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I get 
the usual 8 choices of programs.  If I have open either a new text 
document I can not click on the icon and open a new spreadsheet.  And 
vice versa.


Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time?  Or vice versa?


One way is to simply click on file -> open ... and open the text 
document in question - you do not need the 8 choice
menu all over again - however, and unfortunately, aoo does not seem to 
support multiple instances of it to be

running simultaneously.


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Ron Patterson
Thanks Rory, works a charm.  I had mistakenly assumed that the NEW would 
only open another file within the program I was using.


Ron


On 6/6/2016 10:36 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:

On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 10:26:45 -0700
Ron Patterson  wrote:


I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I get
the usual 8 choices of programs.  If I have open either a new text
document I can not click on the icon and open a new spreadsheet.  And
vice versa.

Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon
inoperable to select and open any other new program.

How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document
program at the same time?  Or vice versa?

When you have a file open in OpenOffice try /File /New or /File Open.





Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Ron Patterson

Thanks Brian - now I understand the reasoning behind this approach.


On 6/6/2016 10:45 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 10:26 06/06/2016 -0700, Ron Patterson wrote:
I start by going to my desktop Open Office icon and clicking and I 
get the usual 8 choices of programs.


These are not separate programs but different types of document all 
able to be handled by the single OpenOffice program.


If I have open either a new text document I can not click on the icon 
and open a new spreadsheet. And vice versa.


You can - but not by going back to the start screen you describe.

Clicking on the AOO icon while one program is open makes the icon 
inoperable to select and open any other new program.


Like most modern programs, OpenOffice detects that it is already open 
and invites you to reuse the existing instance instead of (wastefully) 
creating a separate instance.


How can I have open a spreadsheet and then open a new text document 
program at the same time? Or vice versa?


Simple: go to File | New > or click the down-arrow to the right of the 
New button in the Standard toolbar. You will see the menu of available 
document file types.


Note that OpenOffice is an integrated suite, unlike some products such 
as Microsoft Office - which is merely a collection of separate programs.


I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Brian Barker

At 11:58 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:
... there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple 
instances of it in order (for example) to view differences between 
multiple versions of a document in parallel. This is so incredibly 
useful for people running aoo on computers with very large high 
resolution screens, like mine.


You are missing the point here. If you open multiple documents, such 
as your multiple versions of the same document, in the same instance 
of OpenOffice, you have separate windows - and you can resize and 
reposition these to be able to see, compare, scroll, edit the 
documents, and so on independently and simultaneously. That's just 
like the separate windows you would see from separate instances of the program.


What else are you expecting?

Brian Barker  



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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 12:23 PM, Brian Barker wrote:

At 11:58 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:
... there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple 
instances of it in order (for example) to view differences between 
multiple versions of a document in parallel. This is so incredibly 
useful for people running aoo on computers with very large high 
resolution screens, like mine.


You are missing the point here. If you open multiple documents, such 
as your multiple versions of the same document, in the same instance 
of OpenOffice, you have separate windows - and you can resize and 
reposition these to be able to see, compare, scroll, edit the 
documents, and so on independently and simultaneously. That's just 
like the separate windows you would see from separate instances of the 
program.


1. You misquote who wrote the statement. Why do you keep doing that? 
John Donly did not post it. I did.
2. On linux, there is only one aoo window, not multiple windows for 
multiple versions of some file.
 Sure would like to see an explanation how to get those multiple 
windows on linux.



What else are you expecting?

Brian Barker

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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread James Plante

> On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:35 PM, jd1008  wrote:
> 
> 1. You misquote who wrote the statement. Why do you keep doing that? John 
> Donly did not post it. I did.
That’s his mail client’s doing, not Brian’s. It’s saying that [“J” only “D” 
only] wrote the post. Your initials. Get it? 
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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Mon, 06 Jun 2016 12:35:15 -0600
jd1008  wrote:

> 
> 
> On 06/06/2016 12:23 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
> > At 11:58 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:
> >> ... there is a great convenience in letting the user run multiple 
> >> instances of it in order (for example) to view differences between 
> >> multiple versions of a document in parallel. This is so incredibly 
> >> useful for people running aoo on computers with very large high 
> >> resolution screens, like mine.
> >
> > You are missing the point here. If you open multiple documents, such 
> > as your multiple versions of the same document, in the same instance 
> > of OpenOffice, you have separate windows - and you can resize and 
> > reposition these to be able to see, compare, scroll, edit the 
> > documents, and so on independently and simultaneously. That's just 
> > like the separate windows you would see from separate instances of the 
> > program.
> >
> 1. You misquote who wrote the statement. Why do you keep doing that? 
> John Donly did not post it. I did.
> 2. On linux, there is only one aoo window, not multiple windows for 
> multiple versions of some file.
>   Sure would like to see an explanation how to get those multiple 
> windows on linux.
> 
> > What else are you expecting?
> >
> > Brian Barker

MS Office uses Multiple Document Interface which allows multiple windows from 
the same application.  Because of the support for multiple operating systems, 
OpenOffice uses Single Document Interface, as the MDI code was not/Is not 
available across the multiple platforms.  

As the source code is freely available, if you require this feature you could 
implement it, if it be implementable - available code libraries might have 
changed and this functionality might now be available.

-- 
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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Regina Henschel

jd1008 schrieb:
[..]

One way is to simply click on file -> open ... and open the text
document in question - you do not need the 8 choice
menu all over again - however, and unfortunately, aoo does not seem to
support multiple instances of it to be
running simultaneously.


AOO does support running multiple instances, but that is not the right 
solution for Ron.


Kind regards
Regina


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 12:45 PM, James Plante wrote:

On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:35 PM, jd1008  wrote:

1. You misquote who wrote the statement. Why do you keep doing that? John Donly 
did not post it. I did.

That’s his mail client’s doing, not Brian’s. It’s saying that [“J” only “D” 
only] wrote the post. Your initials. Get it?
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Is the list server doing this?
It is annoying.


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread James Plante

> On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:55 PM, jd1008  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> On 06/06/2016 12:45 PM, James Plante wrote:
>>> On Jun 6, 2016, at 1:35 PM, jd1008  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 1. You misquote who wrote the statement. Why do you keep doing that? John 
>>> Donly did not post it. I did.
>> That’s his mail client’s doing, not Brian’s. It’s saying that [“J” only “D” 
>> only] wrote the post. Your initials. Get it?
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>> 
> Is the list server doing this?
> It is annoying.
> 
No, it’s probably his mail client’s way of referencing e-mails. There’s likely 
nothing that can be done about it other than you changing your email name.
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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread jd1008



On 06/06/2016 12:53 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:

jd1008 schrieb:
[..]

One way is to simply click on file -> open ... and open the text
document in question - you do not need the 8 choice
menu all over again - however, and unfortunately, aoo does not seem to
support multiple instances of it to be
running simultaneously.


AOO does support running multiple instances, but that is not the right 
solution for Ron.


Kind regards
Regina

As has been explained already, windows supports multiple (separate) 
windows of aoo, each

viewing and editing some file.

Linux does not support that.


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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Brian Barker

At 19:46 06/06/2016 +0100, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
MS Office uses Multiple Document Interface which allows multiple 
windows from the same application. Because of the support for 
multiple operating systems, OpenOffice uses Single Document 
Interface, as the MDI code was not/Is not available across the 
multiple platforms.


In my version for Windows, if I open two document files in OpenOffice 
I see two windows which can be manipulated separately. What am I 
missing? Is it that - as has been suggested by another - that this 
works for Windows but not for all operating systems? If so, I now see 
the problem experienced by Linux users. Mind you, the solution is obvious ...


;^)

Brian Barker  



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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Brian Barker

At 12:35 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:

You misquote who wrote the statement.


Sorry, but I didn't: it was definitely you.


Jonly Donly did not post it.


Oh, s/he surely did.


I did.


Sorry, but I cannot call you "I", as I would need to say "I wrote it" 
- and that would definitely be wrong!


Brian Barker  



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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Dale Erwin

On 6/6/2016 12:59 PM, jd1008 wrote:
One way is to simply click on file -> open ... and open the text 
document in question - you do not need the 8 choice
menu all over again - however, and unfortunately, aoo does not seem to 
support multiple instances of it to be

running simultaneously.


You don't need multiple instances of the program.  The same instance of 
the program can open multiple documents at the same time.


Dale

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Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Jim McLaughlin
Brian and JonlyDonly -

STOP.  HITLER.

End this, please.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Brian Barker 
wrote:

> At 12:35 06/06/2016 -0600, Jonly Donly wrote:
>
>> You misquote who wrote the statement.
>>
>
> Sorry, but I didn't: it was definitely you.
>
> Jonly Donly did not post it.
>>
>
> Oh, s/he surely did.
>
> I did.
>>
>
> Sorry, but I cannot call you "I", as I would need to say "I wrote it" -
> and that would definitely be wrong!
>
>
> Brian Barker
>
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Re: Emails

2016-06-06 Thread BRM
 

On Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:32 PM, Ella Oblas  wrote:
 

 


From: Virginia Robeck 
Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2016 2:01 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Emails

I would like to stop getting all these Emails. How do I do that?


You could tell your email provider to filter specific emails

and for all those which meet the specific criteria, 
you could then suggest that they get placed 
either in the spam folder, or in the trash.
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thatcases problems for everyone else. For instance, a lot of this list just 
ended up in Yahoo!'s Spam Box.

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Do this - just unsubscribe.
Ben
   

open office

2016-06-06 Thread artking
I am trying to resolve an issue. I have My Heritage, and cannot print some 
reports. Not all, just some. I have windows 7 and downloaded windows 10 and 
then put everything back (compatibility) issues. Now I am getting a screen when 
I go to print the report, asking for line break, page break, and language. How 
do I fix this? I have set the computer to use open office as default printer, 
but I can’t get this one to work. Can you help?
Thanks

Re: can't open 2 programs at once

2016-06-06 Thread Girvin R. Herr



On 06/06/2016 11:58 AM, jd1008 wrote:



On 06/06/2016 12:53 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:

jd1008 schrieb:
[..]

One way is to simply click on file -> open ... and open the text
document in question - you do not need the 8 choice
menu all over again - however, and unfortunately, aoo does not seem to
support multiple instances of it to be
running simultaneously.


AOO does support running multiple instances, but that is not the 
right solution for Ron.


Kind regards
Regina

As has been explained already, windows supports multiple (separate) 
windows of aoo, each

viewing and editing some file.

Linux does not support that.


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Actually, Aoo does support multiple instances of the same file open, 
probably irregardless of OS.  I don't know about other OSs, but it works 
in Linux.  Try Window | New Window.  The file you do that on will open a 
separate window (file instance) with the same file.  The window header 
shows  : 2 for the second instance.  What more could you ask for?


I seem to remember there was a way to split the window into 2 fields 
with separate scroll bars for each, to look at/edit a file in different 
places, but I cannot find it now.  Maybe someone else knows how to do that.


I just did a further test, modifying the first instance and checking the 
second instance to verify that the change was propagated.  It was.  I 
can also save the changes in either instance, so the file is not locked 
nor set read-only by creating another instance.


As a side note on multiple AOO instances running at the same time, there 
once was an *OO version that ran on multi-user systems.  That had to run 
multiple instances of *OO, one for each user on the same computer.  I am 
not sure if there is a separate version for that, or that the *OO 
configuration can be modified to allow that, or the current version no 
longer supports that.  I have never had a need for it, even though 
Linux, for one, is a multi-user, multi-tasking OS that is fully capable 
of it.


HTH
Girvin Herr



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Re: open office

2016-06-06 Thread Ella Oblas
I hope with the myriad of difficulties, someone will write a book. 

 I wanted to use OpenOffice to paste everything before printing
but some kind person suggested I (not me specifically) download Adobe PDF 
reader. 
 That was a great help.  I don't know exactly who to thank.
You see, when you upgrade to Windows 10
there are programs that are removed,
and one of them, I believe was Adobe PDF reader.  
The Adobe PDF reader allows you to print the PDF with odd numbered or even 
numbered pages.
That's a big help.
And it's free.


From: artk...@sasktel.net 
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 6:14 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: open office

I am trying to resolve an issue. I have My Heritage, and cannot print some 
reports. Not all, just some. I have windows 7 and downloaded windows 10 and 
then put everything back (compatibility) issues. Now I am getting a screen when 
I go to print the report, asking for line break, page break, and language. How 
do I fix this? I have set the computer to use open office as default printer, 
but I can’t get this one to work. Can you help?
Thanks

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Re: Emails

2016-06-06 Thread Ella Oblas
Thanks.  Good to know.


From: BRM 
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 5:34 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Emails

On Sunday, June 5, 2016 10:32 PM, Ella Oblas  wrote:





From: Virginia Robeck 
Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2016 2:01 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Emails

I would like to stop getting all these Emails. How do I do that?


You could tell your email provider to filter specific emails

and for all those which meet the specific criteria,
you could then suggest that they get placed
either in the spam folder, or in the trash.
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Please don't mark things as SPAM especially if you are using a webmail because 
thatcases problems for everyone else. For instance, a lot of this list just 
ended up in Yahoo!'s Spam Box.

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Do this - just unsubscribe.
Ben

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