Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 22:18 skrev Brian Barker
:
> At 21:08 19/02/2020 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> >Here's one way. I don't have Apache OpenOffice so I can't test it,
> >but I tested it with LibreOffice and I think it would work in Apache
> >OpenOffice too:
> >=VALUE(BASE(42;2))
> >Now form
The text refers to version "20200*2*01", but the link goes to version "20200
*1*01". I believe the correct link is:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/aoo-extensions/files/17102/51/dict-en-20200201.oxt/download
When I double-click on an OXT file (with OpenOffice 4.1.7 for Mac),
OpenOffice freezes (
At 21:08 19/02/2020 +0100, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Here's one way. I don't have Apache OpenOffice so I can't test it,
but I tested it with LibreOffice and I think it would work in Apache
OpenOffice too:
=VALUE(BASE(42;2))
Now format the cell like the following:
[...]
" "
Note that if o
Can I just say that this is for certain the best solution I have seen to
accomplish this. Did not know that you could do that.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 15:16 EST, Johnny Rosenberg
wrote:
Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 21:08 skrev Johnny Rosenberg :
> Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 10:09 skrev Andr
Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 21:08 skrev Johnny Rosenberg :
> Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 10:09 skrev Andrea Vt :
>
>> Hi all :-)
>>
>> Is there a way to show a number as binary with a separation?
>>
> Yes, there seems to be.
>
>>
>> E.g. 42 as 0010 1010. (BASE(42;2;8) -> 00101010)
>>
>> Thanks and have a
Den ons 19 feb. 2020 kl 10:09 skrev Andrea Vt :
> Hi all :-)
>
> Is there a way to show a number as binary with a separation?
>
Yes, there seems to be.
>
> E.g. 42 as 0010 1010. (BASE(42;2;8) -> 00101010)
>
> Thanks and have a nice day
>
Have a nice day you too.
And maybe I should answer the qu
At 10:09 19/02/2020 +0100, Andrea Vt wrote:
Is there a way to show a number as binary with a separation?
E.g. 42 as 0010 1010. (BASE(42;2;8) -> 00101010)
You do mean the binary equivalent of 42 but split into two groups -
not the separate binary equivalents of the digits 4 and 2 - right?
Try
I wrote a macro to convert to / from binary. You cannot specify the base or the
number of digits.
I don't remember if it is published in OOME or AndrewMacro, but but are on my
web site for download.
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On Feb 19, 2020, 4:09 AM, at 4:09 AM, Andrea Vt wrote:
>Hi all :-)
>
>Is
Assuming you have a list of the numbers and associated text in separate
adjacent columns, you would use VLOOKUP. There is a VLOOKUP tutorial at
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=46746
On 19/2/20 8:08 pm, Andrea Vt wrote:
Thank you David for the question
I use calc to
Thank you David for the question
I use calc to extract numbers which ha a meaning ...
My english is not very good - is it clear now? :-)
Am 19.02.2020 um 10:32 schrieb David Robley:
In which component of OpenOffice are you needing to do this? You seem
to be using inadequate, or insufficient,
In which component of OpenOffice are you needing to do this? You seem to
be using inadequate, or insufficient, words here also.
On 19/2/20 7:52 pm, Andrea Vt wrote:
Text in the or another field doesn't matter
Am 19.02.2020 um 10:19 schrieb Andrea Vt:
Hello world :-)
I decided to send two mes
Sorry for typo:
... in the same or ...
Am 19.02.2020 um 10:22 schrieb Andrea Vt:
Text in the or another field doesn't matter
Am 19.02.2020 um 10:19 schrieb Andrea Vt:
Hello world :-)
I decided to send two message because .. I hit send to early *rotfl*
Question 2: How can I show a text,
As you have been sending mails to the users list -
users@openoffice.apache.org - that would presumably be the list to which
you want to subscribe. To assist you further, I'll repeat below the
information for that list, taken from the link I provided earlier:
Users Mailing List (Public)
This l
Text in the or another field doesn't matter
Am 19.02.2020 um 10:19 schrieb Andrea Vt:
Hello world :-)
I decided to send two message because .. I hit send to early *rotfl*
Question 2: How can I show a text, depending on a number.
E.g.
1 -> "That's one"
2 -> "First digit of e"
3 -> "Less t
Hello world :-)
I decided to send two message because .. I hit send to early *rotfl*
Question 2: How can I show a text, depending on a number.
E.g.
1 -> "That's one"
2 -> "First digit of e"
3 -> "Less than Pi"
..
Texts on a separate sheet? Table?...
I irritated google long enough, u
On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 15:59:45 +1030
Greg Mayman wrote:
> After running the suggested "python" app, I found the red wiggly lines
> under all the words had stopped appearing. But now there is no automatic
> spell checking going on. When I open Tools > Spell Checker I see no
> dictionaries are loa
Hi all :-)
Is there a way to show a number as binary with a separation?
E.g. 42 as 0010 1010. (BASE(42;2;8) -> 00101010)
Thanks and have a nice day
Andrea
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