> On Aug 8, 2015, at 14:16, Gary Frost wrote:
>
> I HAVE A MCBOOK PRO TOO, BUT IVE NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE. THERE IS A WARNING
> ABOUT UNKNOW DEVELOPERS WHEN DOWNLOAD A PROGRAM, BUT YOU HAVE A CHOICE. YOU
> WOULD HAVE TO GO TO THE ADMINISTRATOR MANAGEMENT TO SEE WHAT YOU NEED TO DO.
>
>> On Au
On 2015-08-08, 10:47 AM Robert Ellison wrote concerning "Opening the app":
Hi
I have just bought a Macbook Pro……when I installed the Open Office app…..then
tried to open it….it would not allow me to open it because it says in my
preferences that my computer won’t let me open it because it is no
No problem. That the limitation applies to only one file is a very big clue.
It is valuable to learn that this is an isolated case for you. It is also
important in helping other users determine whether the problem is a lingering
lock on a file had been edited in the past.
Thank you for worki
We are reading reports of some users *not* being able to edit in OpenOffice
after upgrading to Windows 10. We have not been able to reproduce the
situation from that information alone. Many of us have upgraded to Windows 10
without difficulty.
If you or someone you know is having this proble
More details below *in bold:*
On 8/8/2015 11:32 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Thank you for your report.
Although we have heard some users have this problem, we have not been able to
reproduce it. Many of us upgraded to Windows 10 without difficulty.
Please help us by providing more details.
I HAVE A MCBOOK PRO TOO, BUT IVE NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE. THERE IS A WARNING
ABOUT UNKNOW DEVELOPERS WHEN DOWNLOAD A PROGRAM, BUT YOU HAVE A CHOICE. YOU
WOULD HAVE TO GO TO THE ADMINISTRATOR MANAGEMENT TO SEE WHAT YOU NEED TO DO.
> On Aug 8, 2015, at 10:47 AM, Robert Ellison
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
Hi
I have just bought a Macbook Pro……when I installed the Open Office app…..then
tried to open it….it would not allow me to open it because it says in my
preferences that my computer won’t let me open it because it is not an Apple
product……..where do I find then change these preferences?
Thank
Ooops; that should be AOO 4.1.1
Regards,
Vince
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> On Aug 8, 2015, at 12:25, Vince-WA2RSX wrote:
>
> Win10; AOO 38.1.0.
>
> I've been keeping a record of my bowling scores in Calc, and now attempting
> to use a line graph of the YTD Average data within column O (as y-axis)
Thank you for your report.
Although we have heard some users have this problem, we have not been able to
reproduce it. Many of us upgraded to Windows 10 without difficulty.
Please help us by providing more details. Please reply only to
mailto:users@openoffice.apache.org and not to me. If you
Win10; AOO 38.1.0.
I've been keeping a record of my bowling scores in Calc, and now
attempting to use a line graph of the YTD Average data within column O
(as y-axis) and use the date of bowling session as x-axis. This is my
very first attempt to use Chart Wizard!
Is what is written below a
All of my OpenOffice files are locked for editing after my Win7 computer
was upgraded to Win10. Also, I had to "repair" OpenOffice to work at
all. How can I unlock my files for editing?
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