Thanks Brian. This helped allot and worked. I read something on Google about
commas but it didn't make sense due to the poor language used.
Sorry, but I am new to the forum so I am not aware of the Calc Manual.
Anyway, this is now resolved. Much appreciated.
Mark.
-Original Message-
At 04:15 08/09/2017 +, Mark Messiha wrote:
I have a client who uses Open office. I need to
use formula Edate to calculate some dates. When doing so, I get error 508.
The formula is as follows: =edate(r2, 9) or
=edate(r2, 12). Can anyone tell me why I get
error code 508 and what I can do to
All,
I have a client who uses Open office. I need to use formula Edate to calculate
some dates. When doing so, I get error 508.
The formula is as follows: =edate(r2, 9) or =edate(r2, 12). Can anyone tell me
why I get error code 508 and what I can do to fix it?
I have done the following:
*
On 09/07/2017 02:38 AM, zahra a wrote:
> for example: if you install english uk version of openoffice, it
> installs spell checker by default and you dont need to download separately.
The English spell checker extension is updated quarterly. As such,
installing the updated version is probably a u
On 09/07/2017 03:02 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 03:55:50 +
> Don Greenwell wrote:
>
>> I got a new computer, but my open office has many treasured documents,
>> how do I transfer the open office on my current computer desk top to my
>> new computer desktop???
>> Sincerely,
On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 03:55:50 +
Don Greenwell wrote:
> I got a new computer, but my open office has many treasured documents,
> how do I transfer the open office on my current computer desk top to my
> new computer desktop???
> Sincerely, Don Greenwell, PT
>
On the new computer download and