Hi Imacat,
looking forward for some fireworks in calc for new year :-)
Sincerely,
Armin
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ALG (iPad)
Am 07.12.2012 um 08:25 schrieb imacat :
>Thanks for helping me on this. I do not know the read-only problem. ^^;
>
>It's OK if anyone feels suspicious. I doubted it myself befor
Thanks and for you too!
/Regards,/
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El 05/12/12 15:54, imacat escribió:
> Dear friends,
>
> Merry Christmas! Wish you a happy new year! ^_*'
>
> http://people.apache.org/~imacat/xmastree.ods
> (Please do not view it in the browser.)
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On 12/7/2012 5:29 PM, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi Imacat,
looking forward for some fireworks in calc for new year :-)
+10 :-)
Sincerely,
Armin
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ALG (iPad)
Am 07.12.2012 um 08:25 schrieb imacat :
Thanks for helping me on thi
I still see only a blank sheet. Using suse linux, LO, and when I go to
properties I don't see
an option to change it from read-only. Usually, witha read-only file, I
simply change its
name, but when I do that I still see only a blank sheet, with a Click Me
that doens't do
anything. I know I'm
Instead of opening it directly, save the target to a standard folder (in your
documents or where you usually download files) and then open it from OpenOffice
or double-click the file from your files browser.
Hagar
Le 07/12/2012 15:07, Helen a écrit :
I still see only a blank sheet. Using s
Hi,
Many thanks for the bug report and the post. I have fixed this problem.
Moreover, now the numbertext extension (v0.9.5-2) supports Python 3.3, too:
http://www.numbertext.org/dist/numbertext-0.9.5.oxt.
Best regards,
László
2012/10/6 Andrea Pescetti
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