On Friday, 9 March 2018 1:44:05 PM NZDT Diana Ashley PhD wrote:
> Hi! I have some documents made in an older version of Open Office (they’re
> dated in 2004) and though I searched online, I can’t figure out to download
> a version that will open them. I currently run Open Office 4.1.1 and don’t
>
On Friday 26 Jul 2013 11:17:02 Małgorzata Sulwińska wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a short information:
>
> Is it possible to record voice comments to every single slide in Open Office
> Impress version 3.4.1 ?
>
>
>
> Gosia
Simple answer yes
Cheers
GL
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On Tuesday 23 Jul 2013 12:26:26 MIKE LISH wrote:
> I was hoping this upgrade would overcome this frustrating and very annoying
> problem. It does not!!
>
> I use Google for everything, and for any office platform not to recognize
> Google email is stone age stuff !
In what way do you use OpenOff
hover your
cursor over until a double ended arrow appears. Click and hold and drag
away from the screen edge.
Cheers
GL
Dale Erwin
Jr. 28 de Julio 657, Depto. 03
Magdalena del Mar, Lima 17 PERU
http://leather.casaerwin.org
On 7/18/2013 7:49 PM, Graham Lauder wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 11:50:24 +
On Fri, 19 Jul 2013 11:50:24 +1200, Dale Erwin wrote:
This is frustrating. I have a master document with 50 sub documents
under Win 7 / OOo 3.4.1 which I've been working on for nearly 3 years
now. I don't remember at this point just what version of OOo I was
using when I created the docu
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013 05:56:59 +1200, hash naama
wrote:
Sir,
LOST DOCUMENT, - Please help
I am a new OO.o user. I have lost a very important document (8.6Kb, 113
hours)whilst trying to remove a border from all the pages.
A new blank page opened with an icon of the same file name appearing on
r quite a number of years. AOOs
handling of the PDF format is one of it's great strengths. Something to
be celebrated, not suppressed. Use of an open format like PDF also
means that we don't have to force people to install our software, just
to view it, another of our strengths.
Cheers
GL
e a number of years. AOOs
handling of the PDF format is one of it's great strengths. Something to
be celebrated, not suppressed. Use of an open format like PDF also
means that we don't have to force people to install our software, just
to view it, another of our strengths.
Cheers
On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Stephen J. Lemmons wrote:
> Dear Sir;
>
> I've been looking at and experimenting with Open Office. In
> particular your presentation package. I like what I see, however, I
> haven't been able to find one thing. How do you put your presentation on a
> CD wi