Re: Problem in editing

2016-08-20 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sun, 21 Aug 2016 11:30:36 +0530 "Praveen(u-4)" wrote: > Dear, > I am facing the problem when typing in open office writer without > disturbing the old text, as i go through the edit cell after bilig > cursor when i add any text, its delet the nex text. > for example i wrote "Lygen" and edit

Re: spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread John Hart
On 8/20/2016 6:09 AM, MICHELLE BARTON wrote: Hi Can anyone please tell me how I can access my saved spreadsheets without my password, ive tried every password ive ever used and searched the internet on recovery and have found nothing, please advise If the password was in your mind at one time,

Problem in editing

2016-08-20 Thread Praveen(u-4)
Dear, I am facing the problem when typing in open office writer without disturbing the old text, as i go through the edit cell after bilig cursor when i add any text, its delet the nex text. for example i wrote "Lygen" and edit it to adding o after Y. So g is automaticaly delete. pl understan

RE: spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread toki
Michelle wrote: >tried every password ive ever used and searched the internet on recovery and >have found nothing, please advise a) How much are you willing to pay for password recovery? b) How long are you willing to wait for said password to be recovered? jonathon --

Re: spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread Don Daugherty
1. Sadly, your other responders are right: The task is close to impossible -- brute-force trial and error is the only way. 2. For the future, my suggestion is to either NEVER use passworded files, or use software like Keypass to create and store strong passwords that you won't forget. Just

Re: spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread Rory O'Farrell
In addition to what Dennis says (below), it may be possible to decrypt your file using brute force; that process may tie your computer up for days/weeks while it tries every combination. While this is possible, it is hardly practicable. I remind you that passwords are case sensitive, just in ca

RE: spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
The Save with Password functions of Apache OpenOffice use serious encryption techniques that require the original password to be known. There is no means to recover the password from the files. There is no means to recover the file without discovering the password. The weakest point in this pr

spreadsheet password

2016-08-20 Thread MICHELLE BARTON
Hi Can anyone please tell me how I can access my saved spreadsheets without my password, ive tried every password ive ever used and searched the internet on recovery and have found nothing, please advise Michelle Barton Sent from Mail for Windows

Re: saving certain pages to a document

2016-08-20 Thread nasrin khaksar
hi. i wanted to appreciate your informative and useful answers. they helped me to solve some of my issues. thanks for your help and God bless you all! On 8/15/16, Felmon Davis wrote: > On Mon, 15 Aug 2016, Girvin R. Herr wrote: > >> >> >> On 08/14/2016 03:16 PM, Felmon Davis wrote: >>> On Sun, 14

Re: Research for School

2016-08-20 Thread nasrin khaksar
hi. i mentioned some different aspect which i observed. 1/ openoffice writer if opensource free product and microsoft office word is not. for example: even if you want to use only word, you should pay more than one hundred dollars. 2/ openoffice writer has classic menu, and microsoft word has ribbo