On 01/10/2015 08:18 AM, C Hambidge wrote:
> Thank you for your response.
>
> I am attempting to upgrade my 3.1.1.version of Open Office on my old
> computer using Windows XP.
>
> Yes I`m using website as shown below. When I click on site I`m asked to fill
> in 3 boxes namely favourite operating
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 13:46:11 -0800
"John johntre...@hotmail.com" wrote:
> I am a writer. Something is going on with my Open Office 3.4.1 program. I
> am unable to access any of my Open Office documents. Any help you can give
> would be greatly appreciated.
Try deleting or renaming your OpenOffic
On 01/10/2015 11:18 AM, C Hambidge wrote:
> I am attempting to upgrade my 3.1.1.version of Open Office on my old
> computer using Windows XP.
>
> Yes I`m using website as shown below. When I click on site I`m asked
> to fill in 3 boxes namely favourite operating system, language, and
> version. Cli
I am a writer. Something is going on with my Open Office 3.4.1 program. I
am unable to access any of my Open Office documents. Any help you can give
would be greatly appreciated.
I think there may have been some web site problems that impacted you.
Usually the three options are filled in automatically based on what is
Detected from your browser.
What version of Internet Explorer are you running on Windows XP?
- Dennis
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From: C Hambidge [mailt
Jan Spaens wrote:
Whenever I want to use another language than the one set in the options,
OR the option to pick another language is grayed out OR the combobox has
unexpected behaviour.
Clicking on that is perfectly equivalent to Format - Character. That
dialog, in turn, has an option to set t
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015 12:47:36 -0500
michaelsain...@aol.com wrote:
>
> The blue “Spelling and Grammar” button checks every single word, one at a
> time, whether or not it was spelled incorrectly.
>
> And the red “Auto Spellcheck” button underlines every single word in red,
> whether or not it w
The blue “Spelling and Grammar” button checks every single word, one at a time,
whether or not it was spelled incorrectly.
And the red “Auto Spellcheck” button underlines every single word in red,
whether or not it was spelled incorrectly.
I “uninstalled” OpenOffice 4.1, and then “reinstalle
thank you to everyone who offered help. i really appreciate it.
stewart
On Jan 1, 2015, at 1:14 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
> On 2015-01-01, 10:44 AM Stewart Lyons wrote concerning "problems with open
> office":
>> can someone help me?
>>
>> i’ve been using open office for a while. i can’t tell
Thank you for your response.
I am attempting to upgrade my 3.1.1.version of Open Office on my old
computer using Windows XP.
Yes I`m using website as shown below. When I click on site I`m asked to fill
in 3 boxes namely favourite operating system, language, and version.
Clicking on these opt
Hi.
Using OpenOffice 4.1.1 I am encountering problems using/switching
language in all kind of OO documents.
Whenever I want to use another language than the one set in the options,
OR the option to pick another language is grayed out OR the combobox has
unexpected behaviour.
This is particu
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