Johnny,
Looks like your file was created on a *nix machine, which uses only a
linefeed (0x0a) as a line terminator. What you want is a DOS/Windows
line terminator of carriage return-linefeed (0x0d 0x0a).
I use dos2unix to convert such files:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dos2unix/
dos2un
Dim iNumber As Integer
iNumber = Freefile
Open sFilePath For Output As #iNumber
Print #iNumber, "Line 1"
Print #iNumber, "Line 2"
Close #iNumber
The file now looks like this (in hex values):
4C 69 6E 65 20 31 0A
4C 69 6E 65 20 32 0A
So every line ends with 0A (Chr(10)).
The file is going to be i
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 09:25:20 -0700
John Meyer wrote:
> On 11/21/2013 10:09 PM, Jim & Shirley wrote:
> > I do not like the change in the new Open Office 4. To change the entire
> > screen to a new colored venue is distracting and delays both the
> > installation and the close of the program. I
On 11/21/2013 10:09 PM, Jim & Shirley wrote:
I do not like the change in the new Open Office 4. To change the entire screen
to a new colored venue is distracting and delays both the installation and the
close of the program. It is pretty but not useful. Please change it back to
its prior sc
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 23:09:37 -0600
"Jim & Shirley" wrote:
> I do not like the change in the new Open Office 4. To change the entire
> screen to a new colored venue is distracting and delays both the installation
> and the close of the program. It is pretty but not useful. Please change it
>
I do not like the change in the new Open Office 4. To change the entire screen
to a new colored venue is distracting and delays both the installation and the
close of the program. It is pretty but not useful. Please change it back to
its prior screen.
JNGreene
At 02:05 22/11/2013 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Sent a file edited in OO to a Mac.
A crucial fact - which you have kept secret - is in what format you
had saved the copy.
File was edited to Times Roman 14 point, double spaced, justified.
When the Mac owner opened the file, it was unusable.
You could try RTF or legacy DOC format. OpenOffice is virtually unusable
with the newer OpenXML formats due to political reasons.
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