Re: Need a download

2015-07-04 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2015-07-04, 10:12 PM Irma Kittelson wrote concerning "Need a download": When I went to download another copy of Open Office as I have done in the past, I got a message that there was no download available for me .. “Apache OpenOffice 4.1.1 is not available for OS X 32-bit (x86) (DMG) Soluti

Need a download

2015-07-04 Thread Irma Kittelson
I think my Open Office has become corrupted - I have used OpenOffice for years with great success.. and recommended it to others .. I have a year old MacBook Pro - with OS Yosemite 10.10.3 When I went to download another copy of Open Office as I have done in the past, I got a message th

Re: basic reference for openoffice 4.1.1 use?

2015-07-04 Thread Julian Thomas
> On Jul 4, 2015, at 12:59, Brian Barker wrote: > >> Maybe on [Windows], but not in OS X OO. >> >> Tools has no Options entry. > > As always, Mac OS is different: its equivalent of Tools | Options is > OpenOffice | Preferences. If I edit the template and change it there, will the change be g

Re: Copy text from doc filled with frames

2015-07-04 Thread Brian Barker
At 13:03 04/07/2015 -0400, Maurice Howe wrote: On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Dave Mainwaring wrote: I have a document filled with frames. How do I get rid of the frames and copy the text inside the frames? *_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select (CTRL-A) the entire d

Re: Copy text from doc filled with frames

2015-07-04 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sat, 4 Jul 2015 13:03:51 -0400 Maurice Howe wrote: > *-First, store the original file using a new name (so it can be recovered > if needed). > *_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select (CTRL-A) > the entire document (or a page or paragraph if that's all that needs > fixin

Re: Copy text from doc filled with frames

2015-07-04 Thread Maurice Howe
*-First, store the original file using a new name (so it can be recovered if needed). *_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select (CTRL-A) the entire document (or a page or paragraph if that's all that needs fixing), then copy it to the CLIPBOARD & delete it (CTRL-X), then open

Re: basic reference for openoffice 4.1.1 use?

2015-07-04 Thread Brian Barker
At 12:36 04/07/2015 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote: On Jun 30, 2015, at 10:35, Martin Groenescheij wrote: ... as far as I remember there is under Tools --> Options --> OpenOffice ... Maybe on [Windows], but not in OS X OO. Tools has no Options entry. As always, Mac OS is different: its equivalen

Re: basic reference for openoffice 4.1.1 use??

2015-07-04 Thread Julian Thomas
> On Jun 30, 2015, at 10:35, Martin Groenescheij > wrote: > >> >> I see internet link as an option in Writer under character styles, but that >> doesn't help for impress. >> >> Is this something that's missing from impress styles? >> > > I haven't access to my PC at this moment, but as far

Sehr geehrtes openoffice !

2015-07-04 Thread marcusoeser
Seit einiger Zeit habe ich ein kleines Problem , was nerven kann . Immer wenn ich die ABC Korrektur nehme , dann wird alles unterstrichen in rot . Und ich will es korrigieren , dann erscheint im Verschlag eine andere Sprache und nicht bei jedem Wort . Ich habe schon alles auf deutsch eingerichte

Re: Copy text from doc filled with frames

2015-07-04 Thread Brian Barker
At 09:15 04/07/2015 -0400, Dave Mainwaring wrote: I have a document filled with frames. How do I get rid of the frames and copy the text inside the frames? o Put the cursor into a frame - without the frame itself selected, so you don't see the eight coloured handles. o Go to Edit | Select All

Copy text from doc filled with frames

2015-07-04 Thread DaveMainwaring
I have adocument filled with frames. How do I get rid of the frames and copy the text inside the frames?

Re: Open Office Feedback

2015-07-04 Thread Martin Groenescheij
Sent from my mobile device. > On 4 Jul 2015, at 10:26 am, Peter Hall wrote: > > Guys, > A totally irritating aspect of MS Powerpoint is that the CONTROL FREAKS who > write the software for Powerpoint are adamant that they know more than me > about font size. OK, tell us what you know about