Also, check the actual file names on the desktop and in your application folder
The download file is "Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.6_MacOS_x86-64_install_en-US.dmg"
The program file in Applications, if properly installed is "OpenOffice.app"
The .dmg install file can be deleted after OpenOffice is insta
On 2019-04-04 7:48 p.m., Dan at News Media Services wrote:
My previous query:
/My challenge is figuring out *how to remove the OpenOffice icon from the Mac desktop,*
without the program quitting./
/Already have O.O. software installed in my MacBook Pro Applications folder, along with an
alias./
I suggested doing a Force Quit on Open Office (an application) if it is
started. I notice in your first step that you did a 'Force Eject', I
assume of the Open Office Drive. You do know that those are two very
different actions, right?
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 9:50 PM Dan at News Media Services
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My previous query:My challenge is figuring out how to remove the OpenOffice
icon from the Mac desktop, without the program quitting.Already have O.O.
software installed in my MacBook Pro Applications folder, along with an
alias.If I right click on the O.O. desktop icon, and select “Eject OpenOff
Todd,
Do you have a Print Range specified? OpenOffice Calc will default to
printing nothing if no print range is set:
Format > Print Ranges > Edit
And if under "Print range" you see "none", then change it to "Entire
sheet". You can change the rows and columns to repeat, if needed. But
they
In your spreadsheet try the menu option Format > Print Ranges > Clear. This
is just in case a print range was inadvertently specified.
Then, File > Print..., make certain the desired printer is selected and
click Print.
That should be all that's needed.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 11:50 AM Todd Bontrag
Hi, I'm trying to help friends of mine print their tax document in
spreadsheet, they can print other things but nothing in OpenOffice. Is
there a setting somewhere in OpenOffice where the printer needs to be
turned on? They are using a Dell desktop and a Xerox printer. Thanks, Todd