hello.
i think that openoffice does not support, but i am sure that
libreoffice can open publisher files.
i am not sure that its possible to edit them in libreoffice or not,
but i think that you can.
here you are the link, libreoffice is one of the fork of openofofice.
www.libreoffice.org
hope th
On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 10:31:21 -0500
Prabhakaran Subramanian wrote:
> Just verified with office -h and there is no option found for logs. Is there
> any alternate way to enable the logs in linux env?
>
> Thanks.
A quick way to get a very simple fault report in OpenOffice on linux is to
start i
Just verified with office -h and there is no option found for logs. Is there
any alternate way to enable the logs in linux env?
Thanks.
> On Sep 18, 2017, at 3:14 PM, Girvin Herr wrote:
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>
>
> On 09/18/2017 12:28 PM, Prabhakaran Subramanian wrote:
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> I am using OpenOffice 3
No. Nothing is compatible with Microsoft Publisher, as far as I know.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
2017-09-20 16:14 GMT+02:00 Linda Forster :
> Is Open Office compatible with Microsoft Publisher. I have a large
> document in Publisher and would like to edit it on my Mac Book Pro.
>
> Thank
Is Open Office compatible with Microsoft Publisher. I have a large document in
Publisher and would like to edit it on my Mac Book Pro.
Thank you,
Linda Forster
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Thank you for suggestion. I also did the reinstallation with the files
I had on my desktop and all works good. I left instalation files on my
desktop
2017-09-20 15:10 GMT+02:00 Rory O'Farrell :
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 15:03:59 +0200
> Martin Groenescheij wrote:
>
>> These files are only needed when
hello.
you should delete it for security.
you dont need it.
openoffice first extract itself, for example in desktop and then
installation beginns.
hope that help, God bless you.
On 9/20/17, Peter Dutton wrote:
> I’ve just installed this software and it looks great. The installation files
> are on
On Wed, 20 Sep 2017 15:03:59 +0200
Martin Groenescheij wrote:
> These files are only needed when you need to repair or change the program.
> If you have enough disk space I suggest to move it to an other directory,
> otherwise you need to downloaded again.
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
> >
These files are only needed when you need to repair or change the program.
If you have enough disk space I suggest to move it to an other directory,
otherwise you need to downloaded again.
Sent from my mobile device.
> On 20 Sep 2017, at 10:55 am, Peter Dutton wrote:
>
> I’ve just installed th
Daniel,
Right click (control click) on the OpenOffice icon in the Applications Folder.
This will bring up dialogue about not being an App Store application. Click
Open or Ok.
Brings up a confirming dialogue: Click Open or Ok.
OpenOffice should start and will continue to start whenever you want in
I’ve just installed this software and it looks great. The installation files
are on my desktop (the default setting) but now it’s installed can I delete
this from the desktop or does it need to remain there for the software to work?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Yours,
Peter
Peter Dutton, 37 We
hello.
i searched for you in google and found the solution.
system requirement for
OS X
• OS X 10.7 (Lion) or higher
• Intel Processor
• Free memory of 512 MB RAM
• 400 MB available disk space
• 1024 x 768 pixel or higher resolution with 16.7 million colors
Safely Install Non-Mac App Store Apps On
I don't know MAC but the answer lies in the message. Go to something like
settings or tools and change your preferences to allow third party apps,
Remember to change this back after the download.
Alan.
Sent from Samsung tablet
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From: Daniel Quintana
Date
Hi,
I attempted to download OpenOffice version 4.1.3 onto my Mac with OS X
version 10.12.6 and it was successful but when I opened the application
this message came up:
“OpenOffice” can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer.
Your security preferences allow installation of only
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