Brian Barker wrote:
"Error in parsing ODF file: the _title_ property could not be found or
is empty."
Go to File | Properties... | Description. You will see a Title field
there, where you can give your document file a title. ...
Is it possible that what you are doing with your template file requ
At 04:21 12/02/2017 -0500, Steven Noname wrote:
I'm trying to upload a template in MLA format for high-school and
college students to write their papers, but I keep getting this error message:
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At 00:36 13/02/2017 -0500, Steven Noname wrote:
it says this:
"Error in parsing ODF
Hello, all the csv files I save are locked files how do I fix this so they are
not saving as locked files anymore
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On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 19:36:37 + (UTC)
"Linda K. Adams" wrote:
> Last Friday all of my Open Office documents disappeared from my Windows 7
> computer, and up to now I haven't been able to find or recover them. I
> installed Open Office several years ago on the computer, so there were a
> n
Last Friday all of my Open Office documents disappeared from my Windows 7
computer, and up to now I haven't been able to find or recover them. I
installed Open Office several years ago on the computer, so there were a number
of documents. I looked at the Community Support feature on the Open
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Yes, it says this:
"Error in parsing ODF file: the *title *property could not be found or is
empty."
On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 5:01 PM, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
> On 2/12/2017 4:21 AM, Steven wrote:
> > Hi, I'm trying to upload a te
On 2/13/2017 12:18 AM, Christine Cassello wrote:
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13 February 2017
Rory - many thanks - your advice worked a treat. Nice clear explanation - very
useful to someone whose only programming experience was on COBOL many, many
years ago.
Once again - thanks
Mick Larkin