Hello,
In reference to -
"o Paste plain text. If Thunderbird has a facility to paste unformatted
text only,"
I have always used - Ctrl + Shift + V (the Paste Shortcut) to paste into a
Thunderbird e mail
to paste as unformatted text.
This may clear part of the original users problem.
Je
On 10/16/2016 10:41 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 12:24 16/10/2016 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
I am attempting to paste a portion of a AOO 4.1.2 Calc sheet with
Formulae displayed into Thunderbird 45.4.0 compose window on WIN10x64
machine. My ISP is Verizon. Seems that I am not able to show the
At 12:24 16/10/2016 -0400, Vince Bonly wrote:
I am attempting to paste a portion of a AOO 4.1.2 Calc sheet with
Formulae displayed into Thunderbird 45.4.0 compose window on
WIN10x64 machine. My ISP is Verizon. Seems that I am not able to
show the formulae, which is what I want to discuss
> On Oct 16, 2016, at 12:53, Wade Smart wrote:
>
> You can copy each cells formula
> but not multiple cells. I just tried it here
> and it only displays the results.
It might be useful to save the spreadsheet as a CSV file and extract the
formulae [formulas?] from it.
—
jt - j...@jt-mj.net
TNX Steve. Right now I am not sure I can send anything via Verizon SMTP
server.
Will try to create a portion of the spreadsheet and place it on DropBox
for creation of a link before halftime of football game (being recorded
now). Have not ever done that, yet! (Or, perhaps the whole nine yards.
Vince,
You can share the spread sheet through Drop Box and put the link in an email.
Steve
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 16, 2016, at 9:53 AM, Wade Smart wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Vince@Gmail wrote:
>>
>> I am attempting to paste a portion of a AOO 4.1.2 Calc sheet with
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 11:24 AM, Vince@Gmail wrote:
>
> I am attempting to paste a portion of a AOO 4.1.2 Calc sheet with Formulae
> displayed into Thunderbird45.4.0 compose window on WIN10x64 machine. My ISP
> is Verizon. Seems that I am not able to show the formulae,which is what I
> want to d
I am attempting to paste a portion of a AOO 4.1.2 Calc sheet with
Formulae displayed into Thunderbird45.4.0 compose window on WIN10x64
machine. My ISP is Verizon. Seems that I am not able to show the
formulae,which is what I want to discuss, into the email compose window;
only the results of
imitations to consider. Simon
does not mention what is perhaps the most difficult limitation -- establishing
code provenance and IP clearance under which Thunderbird source releases can be
made under the Apache License. In addition, there are gating conditions on
core developers (so-call
Thanks.
> On May 12, 2016, at 12:27 AM, Hal Parker wrote:
>
> Just as a matter of interest, I assume you all know that Thunderbird may be
> finding a new home this year, according to Mark Surman, executive director
> of the Mozilla Foundation. This probably will make little o
Just as a matter of interest, I assume you all know that Thunderbird may be
finding a new home this year, according to Mark Surman, executive director
of the Mozilla Foundation. This probably will make little or no difference
to users, since Thunderbird has been a purely volunteer-run project for
On 05/11/2016 01:05 PM, Doug wrote:
A program called FossaMail is a fork of an older version of
Thunderbird, available for Windows and Linux. It is possible to print
the address book out of FossaMail.
Also, it will not change every six weeks, like Thunderbird! I have
been using it on
On 05/11/2016 10:06 AM, toki wrote:
Jack Waters wrote:
Can anyone tell me anything about Thunderbird, or give me info on a Thunderbird
list?
Some of us can write 10,000 page epistles on Thunderbird, which, upon
reading, won't even approach use-cases, or specific scenarios you might
On 05/11/2016 11:28 AM, Don Morse wrote:
> 1) Install Lightning (calendar extension)
Lightning is now built in.
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org
For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openof
I have used Thunderbird since it came out and they made sure it is the
servant and not the master. Easy to setup, has good built in tools for
selecting server connections and ports and selecting your desired level
of security. It will import all mail lists and settings, selectively if
you want
On 05/10/16 21:24, Jack Waters wrote:
I use AOO and Office 2007. I use office word very little, just for certain
things like address labels, and Outlook. Can anyone tell me anything about
Thunderbird, or give me info on a Thunderbird list? I want to see if I can
set up my groups and all of my
Jack Waters wrote:
> Can anyone tell me anything about Thunderbird, or give me info on a
> Thunderbird list?
Some of us can write 10,000 page epistles on Thunderbird, which, upon
reading, won't even approach use-cases, or specific scenarios you might
have.
> I want to see if I
Jack,
It’s a free download, so just go to
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/
and download it. Check the “Features” link at the bottom of that page. Google
around for tutorials and forums.
Like any FOSS (Free/Open Source Software) it will have a learning curve. It
will do things
On 05/11/2016 12:24 AM, Jack Waters wrote:
> I use AOO and Office 2007. I use office word very little, just for certain
> things like address labels, and Outlook. Can anyone tell me anything about
> Thunderbird, or give me info on a Thunderbird list? I want to see if I can
> set
I use AOO and Office 2007. I use office word very little, just for certain
things like address labels, and Outlook. Can anyone tell me anything about
Thunderbird, or give me info on a Thunderbird list? I want to see if I can
set up my groups and all of my addresses in Thunderbird and stop using
email &
calendar that can be used with OpenOffice. Here are instructions for
using Google Calendar with Thunderbird. You can use the Thunderbird
Add-Ons manager to install both Lightning and "Provider for Google
Calendar", instead of going to a web site and downloading the package.
T
one asks about open source email &
> calendar that can be used with OpenOffice. Here are instructions for
> using Google Calendar with Thunderbird. You can use the Thunderbird
> Add-Ons manager to install both Lightning and "Provider for Google
> Calendar", instead of g
Occasionally on this list, someone asks about open source email &
calendar that can be used with LibreOffice. Here are instructions for
using Google Calendar with Thunderbird. You can use the Thunderbird
Add-Ons manager to install both Lightning and "Provider for Google
Calendar&quo
Occasionally on this list, someone asks about open source email &
calendar that can be used with OpenOffice. Here are instructions for
using Google Calendar with Thunderbird. You can use the Thunderbird
Add-Ons manager to install both Lightning and "Provider for Google
Calendar&quo
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