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*Catherine Manuel-Lamarque*
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http://lesateliersdelacoquille.blogspot.com/
2013/12/11 Brian Waldner
> I am running 10.9 but cannot use OO. I can complete the download but it
> won’t let me move it to the applications folder. Every time I try i
I know about copy and paste. Works great. But, my table is 59 rows and is
organized into landscape mode. So, copy and past produces one condensed
page.
What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in landscape
mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format -> Page -> Pag
Hello Open Office Staff
My name is Desmond
I like Open office
I am currently using Snow Leopard 10.6.8 but a bit further on I will be getting
10.9 Maverick
All The Best
Desmond
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Jonathan - thank you for your thoughtful reply!
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10.8
OS 10.7.5 Lion on MacBookPro
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Main machine 10.8 - laptop 10.9
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I run 10.9 on a MacBook Pro - and had never had a problem
until a few weeks ago
- and have now solved that so am back to being delighted with OpenOffice.
Irma Kittelson
On 12/11/2013 2:59 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 02:36 11/12/2013 -0700, John Hart wrote:
How do you get charts to print on one page? Is there a print to fit
option?
Yes. Set Format | Page... | Sheet | Scale | Scaling mode to "Fit
print range(s) to width/height" or "Fit print range(s) on number
Sadly, using AOO on a stick directly is a very bad idea. If there is a crash
there is nothing to be done.
Better copy the file on the HD and once the work is done, move it back to the
stick (and delete the file of the HD afterward if necessary). If the transfer
fails, you still have the file on
10.8 Mountain Lion
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10.8.5
Planning on updating to 10.9 (when I get the chance).
John Barmen
Sr. Estimator
TOR Construction and Parkway Forming Inc.
301 Sundown Road
South Elgin, IL 60177
Office 847-697-5505
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Cell, p 708-822-9480
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10.9 mavericks
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On 2013-12-11, 10:27 AM Brian Waldner wrote:
I am running 10.9 but cannot use OO. I can complete the download but it won’t
let me move it to the applications folder. Every time I try it gives me a
denial pop up box because of an unknown developer.
See these for info on GateKeeper
AOO Relea
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On Dec 11, 2013, at 7:07 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
10.9 Mavericks
> An informal survey to help our project planning: If you run OpenOffice
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10.6.8
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I am running 10.9 but cannot use OO. I can complete the download but it won’t
let me move it to the applications folder. Every time I try it gives me a
denial pop up box because of an unknown developer.
On Dec 11, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
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On 2013-12-11, 9:07 AM Rob Weir wrote:
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10.9 (Mavericks)
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Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: http://larry-g
10.7.5
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10.9
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10.7
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> On Dec 11, 2013, at 9:07 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
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>> An informal survey to help our project planning: If you run OpenOffice
>> on the Mac, what version of Mac OS are you running today?
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>> 10.5 (Leopard)
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>> 10
10.9 Mavericks
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> 10.9 (M
Dear Rob,
10.4.11 on my iMac and 10.5.8 on my laptop.
As in my report of the problem, I cannot either open or close it on
the iMac, though it appears to be open.
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10.9
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An informal survey to help our project planning: If you run OpenOffice
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same problem, so ?
*Catherine Manuel-Lamarque*
*06 46 33 65 23 - 05 24 62 92 99*
http://lesateliersdelacoquille.blogspot.com/
2013/12/11 vdven
> hi
>
> My stick crashed. I got the files of. but now i cannot open them i have
> the following files
>
> .~lock.name
>
> and name.doc
>
> iif i op
hi
My stick crashed. I got the files of. but now i cannot open them i
have the following files
.~lock.name
and name.doc
iif i open the name.doc, i have the useless codeselection thing,
after which i get a page with weird symbols. The lock file is blanc.
Is there a way to retrieve my file.
At 02:36 11/12/2013 -0700, John Hart wrote:
How do you get charts to print on one page? Is there a print to fit option?
Yes. Set Format | Page... | Sheet | Scale | Scaling mode to "Fit
print range(s) to width/height" or "Fit print range(s) on number of pages".
When the printer is changed fr
How do you get charts to print on one page?
Is there a print to fit option?
When the printer is changed from portrait to landscape does OO reformat
for the setting?
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