Calc cells suddenly are huge and I can't reset calc. I did default
format, reinstalled, and even did computer restore from before problem
but to no avail. I can adjust height and width, but one at a time. This
only affects new files and not ones I have stored on external hard
drives. Please help m
Hello Narissa,
I think you are out of luck. If OpenOffice or the computer had crashed or
if you forced the program to close without saving the document you would be
able to find the document per the instructions at the link below.
https://smallbusiness.chron.com/recover-unsaved-work-openoffice-295
Hello Mr Chong,
Can you provide more Information on your Issue?
How big are the files in MB? On which Hardware do you run the software.
How Many documents do you open in Parallel?
Thanks
All the best
Peter
On 03.02.20 02:12, Eddy Chong wrote:
> Dear Sir / Madam,
>
> I am using Open Office C
Peter Kovacs wrote:
Now I hope that the people who can fix it become aware and we might
change the mailing list so users write to the right address from the start.
The users list is the standard support list for users, so it's normal to
direct people here (I've moved dev to BCC).
On 03.02.2
Forwarded to the questioner as they are not subscribed to the list.
On 4/2/20 4:00 am, David Belina wrote:
https://www.openoffice.org/da/
On February 3, 2020 at 10:10:47 AM, Niels Nørgaard (lal...@stofanet.dk) wrote:
Hi Openoffice !
Want your instructions in danish, how to do it ?
Regards Ni
yea I know. that is why I cross post to the other lists.
Now I hope that the people who can fix it become aware and we might
change the mailing list so users write to the right address from the start.
Sorry if this causes confusion.
On 03.02.20 19:25, Dave AOO wrote:
> Yes it probably would hav
Yes it probably would have been better to have gone to @dev or
@sysadmin, but the message was moderated through to @users from a
non-subscribed poster.
On 03/02/2020 17:57, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this has been send to users. Is this a good move?
>
> Shouldn't it go to @dev or @sysadmin?
>
Hi,
this has been send to users. Is this a good move?
Shouldn't it go to @dev or @sysadmin?
The contact link on the bottom names @users.
All the Best
Peter
On 03.02.20 14:29, Richard wrote:
>
>
https://www.openoffice.org/da/
On February 3, 2020 at 10:10:47 AM, Niels Nørgaard (lal...@stofanet.dk) wrote:
Hi Openoffice !
Want your instructions in danish, how to do it ?
Regards Niels
Hi Openoffice !
Want your instructions in danish, how to do it ?
Regards Niels
It's the crappy auto response given when someone tries to log into or
recover their credentials for the Apache OpenOffice templates website.
The message instructs the victim to "Contact the site administrator",
but we users have no idea who the site administrator is.
On 03/02/2020 15:59, David Be
What does this have to do with OpenOffice?
On February 3, 2020 at 6:38:11 AM, Richard (judgesi...@netscape.net.invalid)
wrote:
Hello! I am desperate for help!!
I accidentally clicked “don’t save” when editing a document! I have looked
everywhere and I can’t find out how to get it back! I went through the steps
online of the c:\users\ that brings up the backup file and it’s not in there!
Thank you so much for your time!
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