Ah! Now someone can possibly be of help. Just a little more info, please. Can
you launch the Mac partition and do as I suggested? This time, we’ll want the
processor that’s installed. “About this Mac” will give it to you.
Stay tuned. There may be an Ubuntu command that will give you this inform
Hello Chuck,
Sorry for the delayed response... am traveling.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Chuck Popenoe wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Interesting, that might be the Secret. Just what is the "primary key",
> (never heard of it), and how do you add it to your table?ry keys the tables
> could be ed
Hi Dan, Dennis, Doug, James, Jim and Rochelle:
Thank you all for taking the time to respond to my Mac OS question (yes, I’m a
novice computer user). The info that you provided is much appreciated.
Cheers, and happy 2016.
I have installed ubuntu 14.04 on my MacBook, and I do not use the OS X
partition. This way I can use the latest version.
Dan
Original message
From: James Plante
Date:01/03/2016 9:35 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: question
@elderdanlewis
Original message
From: James Plante
Date:01/03/2016 9:35 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: question
@elderdanlewis,
I, too, am sorry you received the snarky answer. It was inappropriate.
If you’ll click on the Apple menu and choose “About t
You have the cells formatted as time. If you want the entry to be text,
you may put a preceeding apostrophe to preserve the data as a text string.
Such as QUOTE '03/03/1904 15:11:00 END QUOTE in column C2 for instance.
I hope this helps.
Blessings, Joe Conner, Poulsbo, WA USA
On 01/04/2016 11:
On 05-Jan-16 06:54, Marie Desiderio wrote:
I created an ODS file and dates & time I entered as TEXT (such as:
102515 2:00am) changed to 5-digit #s with 2 colons followed by more
numbers (looks like they may have been the time).
See row 2, columns B,C,D,F. Col. E is OK.
How do I correct this,
I created an ODS file and dates & time I entered as TEXT (such as: 102515
2:00am) changed to 5-digit #s with 2 colons followed by more numbers (looks
like they may have been the time).
See row 2, columns B,C,D,F. Col. E is OK.
How do I correct this, putting it back to the original entr
Hi,
I would like to report a bug thats always happening for me. While using
openoffice Calc, sometimes when i cut and paste something it will crash,
then i would need to manually kill it and the reopen openoffice and while
cutting and pasting will be fine throughout the whole day. Then when i use