On 13Oct 2013, at 7:20 PM, Sharmen Graydon wrote:
> I have a powerpoint presentation prepared in Word on a zip drive that I need
> to open on my Mac. How can I do that?
There are two issues.
One is easy: A powerpoint prepared in Word [I think you really mean MS Office,
since Word and Powe
On 10/14/2013 9:29 AM, Urmas wrote:
"paul hockings":
The kannada script provided by OpenOffice is useless, because so many
of the characters are missing (while two are duplicated).
What kind of malarkey is this?
Behave or quit.
Peter
Basically all the syllables beginning in v- plus nea
"paul hockings":
The kannada script provided by OpenOffice is useless, because so many of
the characters are missing (while two are duplicated).
What kind of malarkey is this?
Basically all the syllables beginning in v- plus nearly all those ending
in -i or -í [ii?] are not on the keyboard v
I have a powerpoint presentation prepared in Word on a zip drive that I need to
open on my Mac. How can I do that?
Thanks,
Sharmen
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The kannada script provided by OpenOffice is useless, because so many of the
characters are missing (while two are duplicated). Basically all the syllables
beginning in v- plus nearly all those ending in -i or -í are not on the
keyboard viewer.
Paul Hockings
On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Дмитрий Пучков wrote:
> Hello
> Please answer, Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 applies to
> all components included in the distribution of OpenOffice (for
> example. Png or. Wav files), or only at the source code and object
> code. Thank you.
See the LI
At 22:09 13/10/2013 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
"Brian" == Brian Barker writes:
o Go to File | Templates > | Organize..., open My Templates, and
select your new template.
o Click Commands | Set As Default Template, and Close.
When I click commands I do not see the option *save as default
templa
>> "Uwe" == Uwe Brauer writes:
>> "Brian" == Brian Barker writes:
>> At 16:31 13/10/2013 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> When I click commands I do not see the option *save as default
> template*, I see only *printer settings*. (I am using still OO 3.2)
I found it: I have to click on the t
>> "Brian" == Brian Barker writes:
> At 16:31 13/10/2013 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Load the style from the document in which you created it:
> o In your target document, go to Format | Styles and Formatting (or
> click the Styles and Formatting button in the Formatting toolbar, or
At 16:31 13/10/2013 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
... however for some reason I cannot save my new style appropriately
and therefore cannot find under function.
I created the style ...
... then when I click again on the style list I can see the new
style. However when I close and reopen OO, the new
Thanks, but since I *am* Bruce Byfield, I doubt it can teach me anything new.
On Saturday 12 October 2013 11:53:27 PM Martin Groenescheij wrote:
> Have a look at the article http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7733
> writen by Bruce Byfield
>
> On 11/10/2013 6:04 AM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
> > Hi:
>> "Brian" == Brian Barker writes:
> At 12:16 10/10/2013 +0200, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> I basically want to use 2 fonts in my text. Selecting them via the
>> GUI is cumbersome since I have to dig to a long list of fonts.
> If you want to do anything repeatedly - such as, here, apply a
>> "Maciej" == Maciej Jaros writes:
> Uwe Brauer (2013-10-10 12:16):
>> Hello
>>
>> I basically want to use 2 fonts in my text. Selecting them via the GUI
>> is cumbersome since I have to dig to a long list of fonts.
>>
>> Is there any script or function which I could bind
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