If you have any kind of clipboard manager, try disabling it to see if that
helps. If so, then you'll need to configure it (if possible) to ignore
copies from OO. I had this problem on a Mac and fixed it by doing the
same thing.
Regards,
Leon
On Mon, Sep 18, 2023 at 10:20 AM Robert Burt wrote:
Hello Conner,
By any chance are you using any kind of clipboard manager software? There
may be a conflict between it and OO. If you are using one, try disabling
it to see if the problem persists.
Regards,
Leon
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 12:50 PM Conner Cardwell
wrote:
> Hello and Merry Christma
I believe it is even more important to configure the OO Preferences for
"Save AutoRecovery Information". In all the years I've used OO, I've never
had a crash where OO was unable to recover up to, or very close to, the
point of failure. Since I do have a UPS, the crashes I have experienced
are al
Hi David,
I use both Open Office (OO) and Libre Office (LO) on my Mac. I have a
preference for LO because I write a lot of VB macros and LO has a slightly
nicer development environment for them (or at least it used to). Also, LO
has the ability to edit .pdf files, although it's a bit clunky.
Firs
Hi Eileen,
Just guessing here, but are you sure you SAVE your document before you log
off?
Regards,
Leon
On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 10:49 AM Eileen Fray
wrote:
> I’m writing a memoir using apache open office. Each time i log on I get
> photos where I want them. I come back and half are gone. Then
John,
I think you are referring to iOS 12.0 running on an iPhone or iPad, and not
the macOS version running on an iMac or Macbook. Which Open Office
application are you using?
Regards,
Leon
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 12:42 PM john Schwartz
wrote:
> Does Apache Open Office application support Apple
change the
currency character (and spelling dictionary). Locales are specified under
options/preferences "Language Settings". (Note: LibreOffice does allow
specification of the parameter separator independent of locale).
Best regards,
Leon Zar
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 3:32 AM, Jay Azar
Hi Don,
You might try downloading LibreOffice (www.libreoffice.org) and see if the
same problem occurs. It's free. I use LO as my primary spreadsheet/word
processor, but occasionally use OOWriter and don't have the problem you
describe. I'm also running IOs 10.13.2, but using OO version 4.1.5.
I
Just installed OO 4.1.2. I opened a blank Calc document and went to Tools
-> Macros -> Organize Macros -> OpenOffice Basic. From the OpenOffice
Basic Macros dialog I selected "Edit" on the "Main" macro in Module1. I
can add new lines to the macro, but the IDE crashes if I try to delete a
line (p
I am planning to move my OO platform from Windows to a Mac. Currently I
have many Calc spreadsheets with macros. Are there any migration issues I
need to be aware of? Any incompatibilities or functional differences? I
assume there are none, but want to double-check with the OO community.
Thanks
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