Hi,
Am 17.01.2011 23:03, schrieb MR ZenWiz:
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Stefan Weigel
> wrote:
>> Am 17.01.2011 22:33, schrieb Tom Davies:
>>> Thanks for the link. Yes, i think i was answering Edmund but i felt that
>>> your
>>> comment was also directly relevant. It is a bit diffic
Scott Jones gmail.com> writes:
>
> Is anyone having an issue where when a Fontwork object is inserted then
> I modify the text to be 2 lines, i.e. put a return in between 2 words,
> then click on the object and try to change the Fontwork Alignment from
> the Fontwork Tool Bar but the alignmen
On 17/01/11 23:20, Mark wrote:
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Zed wrote:
:
libobasis3.3-en-gb-help
Trying to install that package leads to
zed@zed ~ $ sudo apt-get install libobasis3.3-en-gb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package l
2011/1/18 Christian Oïhénart
> Hi,
>
> As in OO, it¹s still not possible to fix format of printing (paysage or
> portrait, scale of printing), the command is not available. In NeoOffice,
> when we choose ³Paramétrages de l¹imprimante² (in english perhaps Options
> of
> Printer), the first window
I have a dataset like this. There are empty rows.
Is there a way to sort these values by choosing the first column?
90 e
5a
15 d
95 f
12 c
7b
96 g
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Hi Arda,
Am 18.01.2011 11:08, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
> I have a dataset like this. There are empty rows.
> Is there a way to sort these values by choosing the first column?
(1) Select the whole range from "90" on the top left to "g" on the
bottom right, including the empty cells.
(2) Use the T
The trick suggested by Stefan does work perfectly (must be a hidden feature
;) )
But the most "organized" way to do it is to add a first row with titles for
the columns (e.g. Numbers, Letters) and then select all the data including
headers and press the sort icon (or select Data, Sort to see more
Le 18/01/11 10:49, Cley Faye a écrit :
Hi,
>
> I can't test it myself (don't have a mac), but I remember in some older
> discussions about a setting that would allow to use the system printer
> dialog instead of LibreOffice one... maybe you should look for that.
>
That was the whole point of th
Le 18/01/11 00:02, Zed a écrit :
Hi,
There is apparently a special order in which to install the debs (and
the RPMS for other distribs using RPM packages), thanks in no small part
due to the separation of the help from the language packs in the RC3
release (of which most of the public were unawar
Thank you, it works. :)
I wish it could also be done by clicking on Column A and clicking on the
Sort Icon (simpler)
On 18.01.2011 12:30, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Hi Arda,
Am 18.01.2011 11:08, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
I have a dataset like this. There are empty rows.
Is there a way to sort th
Hi Arda,
Am 18.01.2011 12:21, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
> I wish it could also be done by clicking on Column A and clicking on
> the Sort Icon (simpler)
No, not simpler, because when you click on column A, how should your
Computer know, that you do not want to sort only the values in
column A, but
Hi Arda,
2011/1/18 Arda Tunccekic
> Thank you, it works. :)
>
> I wish it could also be done by clicking on Column A and clicking on the
> Sort Icon (simpler)
>
> This works too - but it has one drawback:
*It only sorts the column that is highlighted* the rest of the other columns
stay as they a
Actually it does work. Just select columns A and B and press the sort icon or
choose Data, Sort for more options.
The only situation where LO and OOo don't accept whole columns is in cell
formulas :(
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Hi :)
The problem is that sometimes you might want to sort Column A independently of
the other columns but at other times you want the whole worksheet to get sorted
keeping the rows or "record's fields" together.
Excel has made a mistake in trying to muddle those 2 separate functions
together
Hallo Sigrid,
Am 18.01.2011 12:56, schrieb Sigrid Carrera:
> *It only sorts the column that is highlighted* the rest of the other columns
> stay as they are.
I know what you mean. But since some time, in this case Calc shows a
special Dialog asking the user, if he really means, what he is
doing.
Hi,
Am 18.01.2011 12:58, schrieb plino:
> Actually it does work. Just select columns A and B and press the sort icon
Not exactly. In this case the sort criteria would be the values in
column B. As said in my first posting: You need to move the active
cell to a position in column A first.
Stefan
Yeh, if you want all the columns sorted then it is best to open with Base
instead of Calc. It sounds as though your spreadsheet is now really a database
and needs database functionality instead of spreadsheet functionality. Don't
panic! It is quite easy to use!
Alternatively in Calc just sel
Can't this be done in Page Set-up? "Fit to 1 page" or something? I haven't
tried this for a long time so it could have vanished as described.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Alexander Thurgood
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 18 January, 2011 11:18:17
Subject:
Ms Excel does it :)
On 18.01.2011 13:55, Stefan Weigel wrote:
Hi Arda,
Am 18.01.2011 12:21, schrieb Arda Tunccekic:
I wish it could also be done by clicking on Column A and clicking on
the Sort Icon (simpler)
No, not simpler, because when you click on column A, how should your
Computer know,
Hi Tom,
you still do not follow the hints from "LearnToQuote", do you?
Am 18.01.2011 13:07, schrieb Tom Davies:
> Yeh, if you want all the columns sorted then it is best to open with Base
> instead of Calc. It sounds as though your spreadsheet is now really a
> database
> and needs database
Stefan, you can either move the cell or use Data, Sort instead.
I prefer to see the options I'm choosing instead of relying on focus.
Regarding selecting only one column, currently LO and OOo have the same
behaviour as Excel 2003 (I refuse to use newer versions): ask if the user
wants to expand
Excel makes a right mess of this. It does do it but if someone emails you a
spreadsheet it is difficult to predict how it will behave. Another reason for
accountants and other people that need to work with spreadsheets a lot to
mistrust spreadsheet programs!
Regards from
Tom :)
__
> Le 18/01/11 10:49, Cley Faye a écrit :
Hi,
>
> I can't test it myself (don't
> have a mac), but I remember in some older
> discussions about a setting that
> would allow to use the system printer
> dialog instead of LibreOffice one...
> maybe you should look for that.
>
That was the whole p
Hello
I have one strange bug, which is in OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Some times,
when I paste text or doing longer work, and want to save document as ctr+s,
it close the main Window, but in manager this task is all the time.
What i shaould do with this?
System is Windows 7 64 bit, with 2GB RAM an
Salam,
I need to fill PDF forms at work, im using the arabic, english and french
languages, and i'm using the oracle pdf import extension
the problem is that :
arabic characters in pdf files are not rendered well
some french characters are not rendered well
only the english pdf forms are corre
On 11-01-17 06:02 PM, Zed wrote:
> [..]
> A search for the package leads to Ubuntu PPAs but as I am using the Debian
> edition of LinuxMint, I am reluctant to use these, in case there are future
> problems.
>
> Any further advice would be appreciated.
>
> Zed
Hi Zed,
I would use the .deb packages
On 11-01-18 02:37 PM, Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
> if you use .debs you can file
> bugs in Mint [1] or upstream at FreeDesktop.org [2].
Sorry, forgot the links:
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint
[2]
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=LibreOffice
http://wiki.documentfoundation.
2011/1/18 Michal Olber :
> Hello
> I have one strange bug, which is in OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Some times,
> when I paste text or doing longer work, and want to save document as ctr+s,
> it close the main Window, but in manager this task is all the time.
> What i shaould do with this?
>
I'm no
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Stefan Weigel
wrote:
> Am 17.01.2011 23:03, schrieb MR ZenWiz:
>> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Stefan Weigel
>> wrote:
>
:
>
>>> Well that´s just what you are supposed to do. ;-) See paragraph "2.
>>> Quoting and Answering" in
>>> http://www.netmeister.org/ne
This has happened to me twice now.
When I open a document in writer and it is the first LO open of
anything on my system, writer comes up, shows the window and then
crashes before the cursor appears in the window. When I restart it,
it comes up in the document recovery window, recovers the docume
Try renaming ~/.libreoffice and see if that changes things. (You'll have to
rebuild your customizations.) I had a similar problem on a Win7 install, but
the *buntu installs have been fine.
Paul
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From: "MR ZenWiz"
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Tuesday, January
Hi :)
Have you tried renaming the config folder for LibO? It should be in the
/home/username but you will need to sudo it because it's a system folder and
might be hidden. The command is likely to be something like
sudo mv /home/ZenWiz/.LibreOffice /home/ZenWiz/.LibreOffice-2010-01-16
I like
MR ZenWiz wrote on 2011-01-18 12:12:
> 2011/1/18 Michal Olber :
> > Hello
> > I have one strange bug, which is in OpenOffice and LibreOffice. Some times,
> > when I paste text or doing longer work, and want to save document as ctr+s,
> > it close the main Window, but in manager this task is all t
Has the ease-of-use for hidden text been improved in the latest version of
LibreOffice Writer?
Specifically: Can the user select text and click a toolbar button to
hide/unhide text? This is how it’s done in MS Word--it's as quick and easy as
formatting text as bold, italic, underline, etc.
The
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On 01/18/2011 12:28 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> This has happened to me twice now.
>
> When I open a document in writer and it is the first LO open of
> anything on my system, writer comes up, shows the window and then
> crashes b
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 12:39 PM, wrote:
> Try renaming ~/.libreoffice and see if that changes things. (You'll have to
> rebuild your customizations.) I had a similar problem on a Win7 install, but
> the *buntu installs have been fine.
Ouch. That worked, but it's clearly a backwards-compatibi
As you say, run diffs and see what shows up. If not, try resetting your
customizatons (ideally 1 at a time) until you get a crash, then you'll probably
know what the problem is. I'd be willing to bet however that a config file or
setting got corrupted somewhere along the way and you won't be abl
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I've run into two issues with LibO.
First, the character spacing seems to be different than in OOo. My
company letterhead prints fine in OOo (3.1 through 3.3 RC9), but when
I open the same document in LibO, the names in the masthead wrap to
the next
On 01/18/2011 11:12 AM, amine amine wrote:
> Salam,
>
> I need to fill PDF forms at work, im using the arabic, english and french
> languages, and i'm using the oracle pdf import extension
>
> the problem is that :
>
> arabic characters in pdf files are not rendered well
>
> some french charact
Hi J.
J. Moore wrote (18-01-11 21:55)
Has the ease-of-use for hidden text been improved in the latest
version of LibreOffice Writer?
Specifically: Can the user select text and click a toolbar button to
hide/unhide text? This is how it’s done in MS Word--it's as quick and
easy as formatting text
Can anyone else confirm this before I go open a bug?
To test... enable recording of changes on a document in .doc format,
make some changes, send them to a Mac with Office 2008, and see if you
can see the changes... my friend claims he absolutely cannot see any
changes, but I don't have another Ma
Hi everyone!
Is there any release schedule of LibreOffice?
I've found:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Product_Release
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease33
... but no one for LibreOffice...
It would be helpful if such information can be at
http://www.libreoffice.org
Ick. There were 21 files that changed and 37 that aren't in the new
set. Most of the differences were under the
3/user/extensions/bundled/registry/... path, 3 in uno_packages/cache
(no surprise there) and 2 in the 3/user/config directory, plus a
couple others.
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 1:27 PM,
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Edmund Laugasson
wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> Is there any release schedule of LibreOffice?
>
> I've found:
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Product_Release
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease33
>
> ... but no one for LibreOffice...
>
> It
On 01/18/2011 06:46 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Edmund Laugasson
wrote:
Hi everyone!
Is there any release schedule of LibreOffice?
I've found:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Product_Release
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease33
... but no
Hello,
I have been trying to install the Libre Office onto my computer. I am using
Ubuntu Linux, 10.10. I have tried several times to down load it, even one
that took hours. I finally stopped it. I tried to follow the instructions,
but I am not technologically literate and I tried to follow as
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, wlb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been trying to install the Libre Office onto my computer. I am using
> Ubuntu Linux, 10.10. I have tried several times to down load it, even one
> that took hours. I finally stopped it. I tried to follow the instructions,
> but I
On 01/18/2011 09:33 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, wlb wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to install the Libre Office onto my computer. I am using
Ubuntu Linux, 10.10. I have tried several times to down load it, even one
that took hours. I finally stopped it. I tried t
Hi mrzenwiz,
Thank you for responding, but I am lost after installing x64 for 64 bit. I
do not understand:
tar xzf , cd into the newly created LibO_*
directory, then cd into the DEBS directory, run 'sudo dpkg -i *.deb",
then cd into the desktop-integration directory and run the same dpkg
command
Hello webmaster,
Thank you for responding, but unfortunately, I am not yet computer literate
enough to understand all the technical terminology. I love Linux and have
been using it for over 2 years, and would not go back to Windows, but I
still have to click here and there to get things done. I
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:33 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, wlb wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been trying to install the Libre Office onto my computer. I am using
>> Ubuntu Linux, 10.10.
...CLIPPAGE...
>> Everyone on the Linux forum
>> speaks so very highly of it.
>>
>
See my message.
I explain in "point-n-click-ese".
:)
tony
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:10 PM, wlb wrote:
> Hello webmaster,
>
> Thank you for responding, but unfortunately, I am not yet computer literate
> enough to understand all the technical terminology. I love Linux and have
> been using it f
Hi Baldwin linguas,
I do have a 64 bit system. The technician who built my computer and
introduced me to Linux made sure I knew that. Thank you for your patience,
understanding and taking the time to type this out step by step. I will try
it and see what happens.
Thank you,
Wanda
On Tue, J
I input simply formulation such as "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
"=1+2" which was not what I expected "3",
why this,anyone would like help me?
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:24 PM, wlb wrote:
> Hi Baldwin linguas,
>
> I do have a 64 bit system. The technician who built my computer and
> introduced me to Linux made sure I knew that. Thank you for your patience,
> understanding and taking the time to type this out step by step. I will try
>
Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
> On 11-01-17 06:02 PM, Zed wrote:
> > [..] A search for the package leads to Ubuntu PPAs but as I am using the
> > Debian edition of LinuxMint, I am reluctant to use these, in case there
> > are future problems.
> >
> > Any further advice would be appreciated.
> >
> > Zed
henry cui wrote:
> I input simply formulation such as "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
> "=1+2" which was not what I expected "3", why this,anyone would like help
> me?
>
I've just done this and it returns "3", as expected. The correct answer is
shown whether one just hits the Enter key
On Tue Jan 18 2011 20:34:32 GMT-0800 (PST) henry cui wrote:
I input simply formulation such as "=1+2" into cell,and it only show with
"=1+2" which was not what I expected "3",
why this,anyone would like help me?
Check Tools-> Options-> LibreOffice Calc-> View . On the right hand
side under
On 11-01-18 10:20 PM, webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:
> On 01/18/2011 09:33 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, wlb wrote:
>> []
>> You have to download the .deb gzipped-tar file, uncompress it and then
[...]
One notable downside of installing .debs (other than the long
I have used PPA packages but LibreOffice Base has some issue (missing or
blank) with toolbars... I don't know if other software works fine. Deb
files from documentfoundation.com works correctly...
Il 19/01/2011 8.15, Fabián Rodríguez ha scritto:
On 11-01-18 10:20 PM, webmas...@krackedpress.co
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 9:07 PM, baldwin linguas
wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:24 PM, wlb wrote:
>> Hi Baldwin linguas,
>>
>> I do have a 64 bit system. The technician who built my computer and
>> introduced me to Linux made sure I knew that. Thank you for your patience,
>> understanding
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:05 PM, wlb wrote:
> Hi mrzenwiz,
>
> Thank you for responding, but I am lost after installing x64 for 64 bit. I
> do not understand:
>
Sorry - I did shortcut that a bit. You can take tony's explanation,
except you also need to do the last steps here:
Let's say you down
2011/1/18 Fabián Rodríguez :
:
> 1) Open a terminal window under Applications > Accessories > Terminal
> 2) Type the following command to add the Ubuntu LibreOffice repository
> (remember to type ENTER at the end):
> *sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
> (you will need to enter your user p
Le 19/01/11 06:43, Zed a écrit :
Hi Zed,
>
> Any advice how I can get the spell checker working, please? It is probably
> something I have done incorrectly but I cannot think waht :-(
>
This might actually be a bug of the RC3 version, I seem to recall having
seen someone else mention (on one
Hi :)
I thought Mint was built to be able to use Ubuntu repositories? There is an
issue now it has been re-based onto Debian but it would be good if someone
could
experiment with this, perhaps on a virtual machine or on a spare partition with
Mint freshly installed to it.
Perhaps ask in the
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Alexander Thurgood
wrote:
> Le 19/01/11 06:43, Zed a écrit :
>>
>> Any advice how I can get the spell checker working, please? It is probably
>> something I have done incorrectly but I cannot think waht :-(
>
> This might actually be a bug of the RC3 version, I s
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