I use 4.1.3 with Win 10.
OO Writer has an infuriating habit of capitalizing things
I do not want capitalized.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Rory:
Thank you.
Fred
On 2/15/2019 12:33 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2019 16:07:12 -0800
FC wrote:
I use OO 4.1.3 and Win 10.
In trying to update to oo 4.1.6, going to Help > Check for updates
yields, Checking for an update failed.
Any sug
I use OO 4.1.3 and Win 10.
In trying to update to oo 4.1.6, going to Help > Check for updates
yields, Checking for an update failed.
Any suggestions?
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Joe:
> Insert > Envelopes then follow the tabs and instructions.
Fred Charette
On 09/21/15 6:48 AM, Joe Lawless wrote:
I love this software but I cannot seem to find a place to address
envelopes. Did I overlook it or is there an envelope addressing tool at all?
Thank you in advance.
Jo
Attention: Alan.
Since you were so helpful to me in helping to solve the
extra blank page printed on my one-page spreadsheet perhaps
you have a suggestion on another one.
I have three linked spreadsheets, A, B, and C, of ten pages
each where C is a sum of the cells in A and B. Obviously
cells of the sheet just to the right of my so-
called on-sheet spreadsheet.
Problem solved.
Thanks again for your relevant and spot-on help.
Fred
On 07/28/15 5:14 AM, Alan B wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 2:35 PM, FC wrote:
I have a very simple one-page spreadsheet, but the
I use Open Office Calc 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I have a very simple one-page spreadsheet, but the software wants
to print out this sheet plus a second sheet which is blank. I know I
can set the print range manually each time I print it, but I would like
to avoid this step p
I use OO 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
The site openoffice.org/download doesn't seem to offer
a version for my operating system.
Any suggestions?
Fred
I use OO 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I'm an ordinary user; nothing exotic.
Should I upgrade and why?
I once tried 4.0 and encountered many problems so I'm wary.
Fred
I use OO Writer 3.4.1 and Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit
How do I cancel or override automatic indentation and numbering?
Fred
I use Win 7 Home Premium and OO 3.4.1
How do I open and read a .wpd file using OO Writer?
Thanks in advance to any kind knowledgeable person.
Fred
area selection" in the Calc Help. On each of your
sheets,
Select Format | Print Ranges | Edit to see if there are any settings there.
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To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Print Range o
nnis E. Hamilton wrote:
Um, I think cell A1 must be selected. Is that what you mean?
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Subject: Re: Print Range on Combined Spreadsheet
Dennis:
Thanks, but is there
Dennis:
Thanks, but is there a step missing?
Fred
On 11/29/14 7:33 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Open the problematic sheet in Calc.
With the cursor initially in cell A1, Click Ctrl-End on your keyboard. This
will move to the lower-right corner cell of the sheet such that all used cel
Brian:
Thanks again. I tried all your suggestions, but still couldn't
solve the problem. So when I print the third spreadsheet I
manually change the print page range from 1- 14 to the correct
1 - 10.
I have upgraded to a 4.n.n version in the past, but encountered
many problems. It was c
I use Open Office Calc 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home
Premium 64-bit.
I have three related ten-page spreadsheets where
the third combines data from the first and second.
For an unknown reason the third has a print range
of 1 - 14 and of course those last 4 pages print blank.
I haven't be
PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:07 24/11/2014 -0800, FC wrote:
The name SPH must be assigned by OO Calc because it's nothing I named.
Hardly likely: it's the name you (or someone) gave to the sheet -
shown on the tab at its bottom left. The default names are Sheet1,
Sheet2, and so
Brian:
Thanks again. The name SPH must be assigned by OO Calc
because it's nothing I named. Also "SPH." preceeds each Data Range
from Column A, which contains the x-axis data, and columns C, D,
and E which contain the data charted. The prolific use of $ is
unnecessary and confusing in this
Brian:
Thanks for trying to help. Tell me, what does
$SPH or SSPH, it's hard to distinguish which, that
appears before a Data Range and what does it do?
Fred
On 11/24/14 4:33 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 20:19 23/11/2014 -0800, Fred Conly wrote:
I used your second suggestion [adjusting th
Brian:
Thanks. I used your second suggestion and I could produce
labels for two of the three columns. Strangely, I could not
produce the third and I can't figure out why.
Fred
On 11/23/14 5:05 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:36 23/11/2014 -0800, Fred Conly wrote:
I use OpenOffice 3.4.1 w
implement...
Am 23.11.2014 um 19:36 schrieb FC:
I use OpenOffice 3.4.1 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I'm only an occasional chart maker. I created a chart years ago,
of Column, Stacked, with three Data Sets.
Will some kind person please remind me how to change the text
in
I use OpenOffice 3.4.1 with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I'm only an occasional chart maker. I created a chart years ago,
of Column, Stacked, with three Data Sets.
Will some kind person please remind me how to change the text
in the Legend for the three Data Sets?
Fred
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