ument language neutral or
something so words from all languages are checked? Or possibly a way to
have a foreign language dictionary show up on the list of user dictionaries?
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Sincerely,
Rod Lockwood
found OpenOffice, but I really
find it galling that this issue should be simply dismissed so off-handedly.
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Rod Lockwood
" but
then I have to figure out the exact decimal equivalent for the number to
come out correctly. I looked for an extension and found nothing useful.
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Rod Lockwood
recommend something.
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Rod Lockwood
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using Word years ago.This is for Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.-- Later,Rod Lockwood
Does anyone know how to change the codepage for Windows 7? I need to change from Latin-1 to UTF-8. I am using Home Premium 64 bit.-- Later,Rod
I just tried accessing the forums. I use phpBB3 too so I recognized the error. Are the forums down for repairs or permanently closed?-- Later,Rod Lockwood
HTML, why not PHP as well?-- Later,Rod Lockwood
edure each
time. All of a sudden I hit several OXT files in a row that produced no
errors checking for an update. Feeling something amiss, I tried the first
file that had the error. The extension manager checked for updates and
exited without an error.
Do I still report the bug?
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efined sheets that I use to import
from.
When inserting new sheets, the sheets from the original default are still
used even though my custom spreadsheet is now the default.
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instead?
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go back. As it is, I never use the New file menu options or the new file buttons on the main window, because they only open the old default files that I never use.--Rod Lockwood
go back. As it is, I never use the New file menu options or the new file buttons on the main window, because they only open the old default files that I never use.--Rod Lockwood
f the style as a template where there may be exceptions. If you
find you use the exceptions often and they are consistent, you may want to
consider creating a new style based on the original.
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to the current autorecovery system most office suites use
today.
Besides, if a feature does not work out, you can always remove it in a
later version, but at least you give people an option and you give the
feature a chance to prove itself.
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Rod Lockwood
On Sat, 05 Jan 2013 12:18:25 -0500,
wrote:
Apache OpenOffice 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 manage the user profile differently
than previous versions. The old user profile is automatically converted
so that users can keep their extensions and settings. In a minority of
cases, especially with highly cu
Is there some way to filter out these ridiculous messages and _privately_
help these people? They really don’t need to be displayed on the mailing
list, do they?
On Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:57:12 -0500,
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Re: Unscribe
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My take on the Java situation is:
Oracle stopped developing OpenOffice when they found out it was freeware.
About the time I found out this I seem to remember reading an article that
Oracle had gone through the courts because they wanted to charge for the
use of Java. They lost, but were pr
to
swallow their pride and join Apache. Why insist on playing Oracle’s game?
Why insist that there needs to be a fork when you could simply join Apache
and make OpenOffice better? Simply because you feel slighted or wanted to
be the heroes?
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Rod Lockwood
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