Your opinions are yours, not what I subscribe to this news letter for, and
if you want to do that, go to a different forum, this
is not the one. And I have no interest in joining your band wagon, but I
might request to steel your tires if you do this
again. As a citizen of the USA, I don't mind new
I stand corrected, but got the wrong name in my head. Thank you.
On 20 May 2018 at 11:22, Acchajob wrote:
> It's not Nepal, you probably wanted to talk about Tibet.
>
> On Sun 20 May, 2018, 13:33 Daniel DeFoe,
> wrote:
>
> > Not by the standards applied by the USA
Not by the standards applied by the USA Government. They consider Taiwan as
a separate Country. This is due to the General that fled from
mainland China during the time of Mao's Cultural Revolution and they wanted
to keep their lives, as Mao and his forces were generally killing anyone
who did not
mel moore
The macintosh based computer Operating System does not work in that way.
You are going to have to throw the program into the trash if you don't want
it
on the computer any longer. Loading or disposing of any program is not
the authors of the programs responsibilities, but that of the
All JRE come from Oracle
This sight might be what you are looking for
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre7-downloads-1880261.html
but typing in JRE 32 into Google will also probably help you, often it will
take you to the correct page for your machine too.
Good luck
Dani
want to.
I won't pretend to know all that it would require, but it is just an idea
from something I was reading about connected to another project that I am
working with.
On 28 January 2016 at 04:13, Daniel DeFoe
wrote:
> To John Heart
> I like your idea for the tax credits, b
To John Heart
I like your idea for the tax credits, but since you are then competing
with Microsoft and all of those other companies that are collecting big
money and are there for paying bigger monies to the governement, good luck
on that one. ( not that I don't wish it would happen - but the re
Craig at the bottom of every single email I have ever received from Open
Office has the next line\
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
No one here can help you if you cant read.
On 26 January 2016 a
I don't know the exact answer but you might have to use Microsoft Excel to
save the document into another format, to allow Open Office to open it. I
don't know enough about the file specification needed in the Open Office
version, but know that when I have tried to open Excel files on Mac
versions,
Hello Ronald,
The window.exe is what I am using on an Acer notebook running Windows 8.1
so the simple answer is yes. There are a few things you will have to get
used to in your working with Open Office if you are used to other office
suites, but all of the other ones that I have used cost a lot mo
lot of information that I will need to learn about in order to get
this to work properly.
I have begun the reading.
Sincerely
Daniel DeFoe
On 4 October 2015 at 12:38, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> It seems like there is no mailing list for discussion, so I try this
> question here. I h
lasses for next week.
Any directions or forums you can point out to help me with my technical
difficulties and ineptness would certainly be appreciated.
Sincerely
Daniel DeFoe.
daniel.de.foe1...@gmail.com
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