My computer has a problem with Apache Open Office. Can you fix it?
Roy Scheel
Sam,
As previously stated to fix: highlight the problematic cell(s) and choose
Format/Cells/Borders and set borders to what you want them to be.
This happens if you Copy (or Cut) and Paste. This action will pickup all
formatting and paste it into the target cell(s). To prevent this from happeni
Highlight the cell or cells affected and go to Format/Cells/Borders and
select your choice of borders.
Original message
From: s church
Date: 10/05/2022 16:08 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: open office problem
Greetings,My OO spreadsheet is adding
Greetings,
My OO spreadsheet is adding random borders to cells and I can't seem to remove
them.Help?
ThanksSam386-847-8082
First, try to open a document again. When the recovery messages appears,
click Cancel instead of OK. This will delete the part that is causing
the the problem.
Dan
On 7/15/20 11:25, James Geddie wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Open Office for a number of years and been very
pleased with it until
Hi,
I've been using Open Office for a number of years and been very pleased with it
until a couple of day's ago, now every time I try and open a document I get the
message as per the attached asking if I want to recover the document. I've
uninstalled version 4.1.5 and installed 4.1.7 but it make
Hello I have a problem where I have a file in excel on the PC and I'm
opening in open office on mac. On the PC excel there are drop down menus
for certain blocks, but when I open it in OpenOffice spreadsheet on mac,
there are no drop down menus. What do I do to get that to work?
Thank you,
Adria
Beverley Kovak wrote:
Any answers on this issue
Hi,
On 10.10.2014 04:19, Beverley Kovak wrote:
I have tried but it won’t allow me to delete…. would putting it in
the trash and emptying it do the same thing. Bev
I think, yes, but am I not an expert of the Mac OS X operating system.
It wou
Any answers on this issue
Hi,
On 10.10.2014 04:19, Beverley Kovak wrote:
> I have tried but it won’t allow me to delete…. would putting it in
> the trash and emptying it do the same thing. Bev
I think, yes, but am I not an expert of the Mac OS X operating system.
It would make sense to get in
On March 3, 2014 5:58:53 PM PST, Susan Wiebusch wrote:
>The person helping me on the phone when I bought this program
That firm should address your issues adequately.
>P.S. How about a phone number so I can quickly resolve this.
Whilst technical support by phone is available for Apache Op
First of all your question was not very clear.
On 4-3-2014 12:58, Susan Wiebusch wrote:
I wish that I hadn't downloaded this program to begin with. It has produced
nothing but problems. Example, when I type a date in word or Excel, it
stubbornly defaults to numbers i.e.2/5/14. I may have a
Susan Wiebusch wrote:
> I wish that I hadn’t downloaded this program to begin with. It has produced
> nothing but problems. Example, when I type a date in word or Excel, it
> stubbornly defaults to numbers i.e.2/5/14. I may have a situation where I
> want the words. Another example is in Ex
I wish that I hadn’t downloaded this program to begin with. It has produced
nothing but problems. Example, when I type a date in word or Excel, it
stubbornly defaults to numbers i.e.2/5/14. I may have a situation where I
want the words. Another example is in Excel. In Word, I can go to the
Copy *Start - All Programs - OpenOffice 4.0.1 - OpenOffice Writer* and
Past shortcut on your desktop
On 4-3-2014 7:42, Susan Wiebusch wrote:
How do I change the default so that Word opens, not Open Office. I don't like
Open Office defaults.
How do I change the default so that Word opens, not Open Office. I don’t like
Open Office defaults.
You seem to painted yourself into a corner, and you are not helping yourself -
so that I can help you.
Don
Donald Zarlenga Ph.D.
zarle...@me.com
On Oct 29, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Urmas wrote:
What kind of document? How it was created?
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What kind of document? How it was created?
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I just tested spread sheet.
I was a little slow - I have not created many lately.
But I set up two different tables. I choose different columns and rows
I had them each set up with their own font type and size.
When done, I drug the trackpad curser over the the collection of
both tables - I chang
I created a test document with OpenOffice - in the text mode, not spreadsheet. I had no problems setting up two different typetables. Began with each using a different format. Then I change all the font back to Times Roman 12 pt.I use OpenOffice 4.0.1I also upgraded my MacBook Pro to Maverick OS (1
When I try to open a document in open office 3 , I get the wrong Character set
and I don't know what the right Character set is so I don't get jiberish. I
have a MAC.
Thanks for your help.
Jody Bandremer
Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate
1 South Ocean Blvd #2
Boca Raton,
On Mon, 26 Nov 2012 09:28:47 -0500
Martin Ford wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I have the "restore windows" windows that will not close.
>
> I click on either "restore or Don't restore) and nothing happens and now I
> cannot get to any of the OO files that I have on my Mac.
>
> Please let me know how
Good day,I have the "restore windows" windows that will not close.I click on either "restore or Don't restore) and nothing happens and now I cannot get to any of the OO files that I have on my Mac.Please let me know how I can resolve this issue as I use this for my work documents and it is a huge p
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