My thanks to Dan and Pete for both of their comments I find very
interesting.
I did not know that TB's address book could be used as the source
database. Am I correct in thinking that my GOOGLE Contacts list could
also serve as a database ?
I have been trying to keep my TB address book up
On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 08:49:15 -0400
Ray s wrote:
> Hello, I would appreciate any help.I have been using Open office to write a
> novel A few days ago, when accessing the document, I received a pop-up box
> , labeled ASC filter options. All I got was when I clicked the OK
> button. Any help w
Hello, I would appreciate any help.I have been using Open office to write a
novel A few days ago, when accessing the document, I received a pop-up box
, labeled ASC filter options. All I got was when I clicked the OK
button. Any help would be appreciated, as I have put a lot of work into
this
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If you are comfortable in using Thunderbird as you
Hi Danny,
You can try first to reset your OpenOffice profile, see:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=12426
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Hagar
Le 14/04/2020 à 17:17, Danny Lorber a écrit :
Hi -- I have been opening OpenOffi
Hi,
I would say it depends what your goal is.
Is it a simple Address List, then Calc is the way to go. Do you want to
do complex stuff with the List then you may want to consider a database
approach and look if you base is sufficient.
I would personally install locally an Email App and use