Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread Dale Erwin
On 1/11/2016 8:14 PM, John Hart wrote: On 1/11/2016 5:21 PM, Richard Detwiler wrote: On 1/11/2016 7:12 PM, John Hart wrote: Brian Barker said: The difference in the message you quote is that the To: field did *not* contain the list address. Then asked: Was this put into a Bcc: field by t

Re: Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread Dale Erwin
On 1/11/2016 7:50 PM, John Hart wrote: On 1/11/2016 2:59 PM, Julian Thomas wrote: On Jan 11, 2016, at 16:13, Peter Koch wrote: I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being generated. Mathematicians will tell you that a set of numbers isn't truly random if duplicates

Re: Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread toki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/01/2016 21:13, Peter Koch wrote: > I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being generated. Grab the spreadsheet Inglenook.OTS, that should be linked to this email, and downloadable from Box.com. An older, but working

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread toki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/01/2016 00:12, John Hart wrote: > am I supposed to configure a filter for email coming in with random ad dresses? The following five lines in the headers are your friends: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
On 1/11/2016 6:41 PM, David Rivers wrote: Richard Detwiler wrote: On 1/11/2016 7:12 PM, John Hart wrote: How am I supposed to configure a filter for email coming in with random addresses? Filter on the "To" line which is "users@openoffice.apache.org". ... or filter on the "Reply-To:" line

RE: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
John, If you look at the raw SMTP headers that you presented in the first remark about From and To, you'll see that Reply-To has the list address, and also there is a List-Id field that could be used. Delivered-To might be useful also. I know that some email clients don't present these, but

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread David Rivers
Richard Detwiler wrote: On 1/11/2016 7:12 PM, John Hart wrote: How am I supposed to configure a filter for email coming in with random addresses? Filter on the "To" line which is "users@openoffice.apache.org". - To unsubscr

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
On 1/11/2016 5:21 PM, Richard Detwiler wrote: On 1/11/2016 7:12 PM, John Hart wrote: Brian Barker said: The difference in the message you quote is that the To: field did *not* contain the list address. Then asked: Was this put into a Bcc: field by the author? I'm not sure why he asked me

Re: Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
On 1/11/2016 2:59 PM, Julian Thomas wrote: On Jan 11, 2016, at 16:13, Peter Koch wrote: I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being generated. Mathematicians will tell you that a set of numbers isn't truly random if duplicates are disallowed. You seem to want a ra

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread Richard Detwiler
On 1/11/2016 7:12 PM, John Hart wrote: How am I supposed to configure a filter for email coming in with random addresses? Filter on the "To" line which is "users@openoffice.apache.org". - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubs

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
I don't care about the spam problem caused by the list distributing my address, but I do care about email going into the wrong box. What the author does to his email, shouldn't effect what the list sends me. How am I supposed to configure a filter for email coming in with random addresses? On

RE: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Every once in a while? These list servers always show the email of the sender. Do you mean something else? - Dennis > -Original Message- > From: John Hart [mailto:jh...@testra.com] > Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 12:12 > To: users@openoffice.apache.org > Subject: Re: revolting support

Re: Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread Julian Thomas
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 16:13, Peter Koch wrote: > > I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being > generated. Mathematicians will tell you that a set of numbers isn't truly random if duplicates are disallowed. You seem to want a random ordering of the integers in t

Re: Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread Brian Barker
At 21:13 11/01/2016 +, Peter Koch wrote: I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being generated. Can you help me with a formula. I am using the numbers 1 through 69. This is the same idea as dealing cards from a shuffled pack. So all you need to do is take the se

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread Brian Barker
At 13:12 11/01/2016 -0700, John Hart wrote: Every once in a while the OO list server sends an email with the subscriber's address in the From: so it goes to the Inbox: or Spam: instead of OO:. To: From: =?utf-8?q?syrovy=2Ev?= <*LOOK* You have this rather confused. *All* messages com

Please Help

2016-01-11 Thread Peter Koch
I am trying to generate random numbers without duplicate numbers being generated. Can you help me with a formula. I am using the numbers 1 through 69. Thank you for your support. Pete Sent from Mail for Windows 10.

Re: Email

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
After writing a letter in OO, there are many ways to send it. The simplest would be to highlight it, press ctl-c, switch to the blank email window and press ctl-v. If format and appearance are important, convert it to PDF and attach it. If the receiver wants to edit the document, save it in t

Re: Email

2016-01-11 Thread Doug
On 01/11/2016 12:40 PM, John Kurcz wrote: I GIVE UP. Tried SITES looking for a way to set up email. My computer repair company, two friends who know a lot about computers, all gave up trying to find a way to email a document from Open Office to someone. Microsoft documents no trouble sendin

Re: revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread John Hart
Every once in a while the OO list server sends an email with the subscriber's address in the From: so it goes to the Inbox: or Spam: instead of OO:. People get enough spam without OO distributing their addresses. Someone should look into and fix this problem. From - Mon Jan 11 12:37:32 2016 X-A

Re: Email

2016-01-11 Thread James Plante
Go to NeoOffice->Preferences… Click the disclosure triangle next to “Internet” At the bottom of the disclosed list, you’ll find “E-mail”; click on that selection. The dialog that results will ask you to locate your mail client. Click on the square button with “…” in it, and browse to find your ma

RE: Problème de licence

2016-01-11 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Google translation: --- Hello, The hard disk on my macbook was destroyed. I installed a new hard drive. Now when I open an Open Office products (Word etc ..) he asks me the activation key. How do I do to make it work? Best regards. Reply - Apache OpenOffice does not requir

revolting support

2016-01-11 Thread syrovy . v
  Hello, I have installed your program Apache OpenOffice 4.1.2. The installation went without a problem, but the files with the extensions doc.x and ppsx do not work because your program is missing them. Please, can you help me somehow ? I'm not an advanced user. Thank You, Syrový.  

Email

2016-01-11 Thread John Kurcz
I GIVE UP. Tried SITES looking for a way to set up email. My computer repair company, two friends who know a lot about computers, all gave up trying to find a way to email a document from Open Office to someone. Microsoft documents no trouble sending a document email but cannot on Open Offic

Re: Windows 10

2016-01-11 Thread Scooter C
Hello Jorie, I'm running Open Office 4.2 on a Win 10, 64Bit desktop with no problems. I've run this program for several years on ALL the Microsoft OS since XP. with no problems, 32 bit to 64 bit. AND on a 32 bit HP Laptop. Take Care, Marilyn (Scooter) Conrad College Park, MD USA Jorie wrote

Problème de licence

2016-01-11 Thread Jonathan Bürki
Bonjour, Le disque dur de mon macbook à été détruit. J'ai installé un nouveau disque dur. Maintenant quand j'ouvre un produit Open Office ( word etc..) il me demande la clé d'activation. Comment dois-je procéder pour que cela fonctionne ? Meilleurs salutations. Joanthan Burki jo_bu...@hotmail