be in there as an e-mail attachment.
- Robert
From: Beverly Dianne Clapp
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2025 14:32
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: I NEED HELP VERY BADLY
I have a document that I need help with, it is in a document on my desktop
but it was
I have a document that I need help with, it is in a document on my desktop
but it was saved as an mhtml document. Can someone PLEASE help me to
translate this document? The reason I cannot open it is, it is saved as
ASCII and I have no knowledge of this. PLEASE help as it is a lawsuit that
I am
At 13:37 12/04/2021 -0500, Kristi Nelson wrote:
Where can I find this?
"When saving, in the Export Text File dialogue, ensure "Quote all
text cells" is ticked."
I don't see that when I "save as"...
If you have an existing .csv file, OpenOffice assumes you want the
same settings, so doesn't a
I did that and it worked, but when I save it as a csv again, it reverts
back to keeping off the leading zeros. I need the file to be saved as a csv
for the program we are using. How can I keep the formatting as text?
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 1:06 PM JACKSON wrote:
> Try formatting the cells cont
At 12:13 12/04/2021 -0500, Kristi Nelson wrote:
I have a csv file that I am trying to edit in openoffice so the
leading zeros (for zipcodes) in the file appear.
The first question you need to answer is why you need to keep the
data in .csv format. If you save your document as a spreadsheet, yo
One solution is to changes the leading zeros to
upper case letter O.
Not an ideal solution, but
the problem is with the CSV formatter, which treats
zip codes as an arithmetic number, where leading zeros
have no arithmetic value, so they are omitted.
On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 11:47 AM Kristi Ne
Try formatting the cells containing zip codes as text.
> On Apr 12, 2021, at 1:13 PM, Kristi Nelson wrote:
>
> Hello. I have a csv file that I am trying to edit in openoffice so the
> leading zeros (for zipcodes) in the file appear. I am able to get that
> accomplished in open office, but once I
Hello. I have a csv file that I am trying to edit in openoffice so the
leading zeros (for zipcodes) in the file appear. I am able to get that
accomplished in open office, but once I save as a csv file again, it
reverts back to the original file where they are hidden. Can someone please
help me with
Hi Linda,
maybe changing the "After" default in menu item Format->Numbering on the
tabpage Options might do what you want.
Kind regards, Joost
Am 05.12.2020 um 19:27 schrieb Linda Hull:
I have Open Office 4.1.6 on Windows 10.
I opened an archive with 7Zip, and in it, I have several files.
I have Open Office 4.1.6 on Windows 10.
I opened an archive with 7Zip, and in it, I have several files. Each file
is a book of an Aramaic translation to English, of the Bible, having
several chapters. Each chapter has verses numbered 1. 2. 3. etc.
In order to use the files in an IRC Eggdrop bot
I really like Open Office but I have a problem. I have Lotus Approach files
that I must maintain and I am looking for a way to convert them to another
product so that I can get rid of Windows XP and get a new machine.
Please help me.
Suzanna Reiff
6394 Scorpio Ave
North Port, FL 34287
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Glad to hear you found some of the links useful.
To resolve your forum login issue contact the forum administrators.
Their email address is under "Nothing worked" in the link:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=527
Regards
Dave
Original Message
From: Wa
Dave, Thank you for your prompt and helpful reply. For you information I
was still unable, even after following your instruction, to register or log
on to the user community forum. I have been successful in following your
link to the spoken tutorials which I am finding quite helpful. Thanks again
f
Original Message
From: Wayne Cameron
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 12:17:54 -0400
> I'm new to data base and am struggling to teach myself how to use it. I
> would like to participate in a community forum, so I could ask a question
> to help me over "hum
I am also interested in possibly using Forum. Am using a Win 8.x machine.
Mailing List replies have been very helpful to me, but I believe that Forum
may have additional value, such as screenshot uploads, etc.
Regards,
Vince_B.
Sent from my iPad
> On Mar 8, 2015, at 12:17, Wayne Camero
I'm new to data base and am struggling to teach myself how to use it. I
would like to participate in a community forum, so I could ask a question
to help me over "humps". How can I do this please? I may have registered,
long ago, I don't remember. Unfortunately I am now unable to either
register or
At 19:58 11/12/2014 +, Toki "Jonathon" Kantoor wrote:
On 08/12/14 05:11, Brian Barker wrote:
[Toki "Jonathon" Kantoor wrote:]
Odds are, it is a language dictionary mismatch. What dictionaries
are installed? What language does Apache OpenOffice think that the
document is written in?
For w
On 08/12/14 05:11, Brian Barker wrote:
Odds are, it is a language dictionary mismatch. What dictionaries are
installed? What language does Apache OpenOffice think that the
document is written in?
For what it's worth, this is surely not true?
When the language detection routine misfires, ev
On 12/8/2014 12:07 AM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 22:56 06/12/2014 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 12/06/2014 03:20 PM, Phillip Smith wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all
words in a document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are
not offered. What is wr
On 12/06/2014 07:56 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 12/06/2014 03:20 PM, smithphill...@sky.com wrote:
>> I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
>> document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered. What
>> is wrong. Help Help HelpPhil
>>
>
> What's w
At 17:50 07/12/2014 +, Toki "Jonathon" Kantoor wrote:
On 06/12/14 20:20, Phillip Smith wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all
words in a document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are
not offered.
Odds are, it is a language dictionary mismatch.
At 22:56 06/12/2014 -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 12/06/2014 03:20 PM, Phillip Smith wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all
words in a document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are
not offered. What is wrong.
What's wrong apparently is that there
On 06/12/14 20:20, smithphillip wrote:
> I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
> document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered.
Odds are, it is a language dictionary mismatch.
What dictionaries are installed?
What language does Apac
On 12/06/2014 03:20 PM, smithphill...@sky.com wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered. What is
wrong. Help Help HelpPhil
What's wrong apparently is that there must be bug in the s
On 7-12-2014 7:20, smithphill...@sky.com wrote:
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered. What is
wrong. Help Help HelpPhil
As an initial troubleshooting step, reset your OpenOffice user p
I have updated open Office to the current 4.1 version and now all words in a
document are underlined as spelt wrong, alternatives are not offered. What is
wrong. Help Help HelpPhil
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