Le 10/06/2013 02:16, Richard Detwiler a écrit :
Also, I don't know if this is the case with auto-save, but when manually saving, I'm
pretty sure that things can not be "undone" prior to the save. If this is
indeed the case with auto-save, this is another very good reason not to use it. You may
On 05/06/2013 TCNS Customer Service - Gigi Baxter wrote:
This information may only relate to Open Office Base software. ...
Since version 2.4.0
when you click in the record search box, search for text box the contents of
the field are not selected. With version 2.4.0
when you open the dialog box,
On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 05:17:07 -, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
One tip: in many versions (all? I haven't checked) of OpenOffice it can
be difficult (impossible?) to insert a curly quote into the Replace box
from /Insert /Special Characters.
inserting special characters into that box is availabl
Well, the Saved copy doesn't preserve Undo history, and Hagar is correct:
Performing Save does not clear the Undo history for the document that remains
open. Whether an AutoSave recovery will recover the Undo history to that point
is something that can be verified by an experiment of some kind.
2013/6/23 Rory O'Farrell :
> One tip: in many versions (all? I haven't checked) of OpenOffice it can be
> difficult (impossible?) to insert a curly quote into the Replace box from
> /Insert /Special Characters.
Compose >" → ”
Compose <" → “
Compose ," → „
Note that the Compose key should not be
I don't think that's true. I think that if you close a document without
saving, it will revert back to its state before opening it even if it
has been autosaved during the editing process. Only if you explicitly
save it will you be unable to do that. It's as though the only purpose
of autosa
Are you saying that if, while editing a document, I do an explicit save,
I can still use the undo feature for anything I have changed during the
current session?
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On 6/23/2013 5:37 AM, Hagar D
At 18:12 23/06/2013 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
Are you saying that if, while editing a document, I do an explicit
save, I can still use the undo feature for anything I have changed
during the current session?
Yes. (Up to the maximum number of Undos, of course - is that 30 by default?)
What hap
I haven't actually tested this explicitly yet, but I certainly will do
so very soon. I just never thought it would be possible so I never
tried it. I do know, however, that no many how many times the file has
been autosaved, if I close the document without an explicit save, it
will revert bac
At 19:22 23/06/2013 -0500, Dale Erwin wrote:
I do know, however, that no matter how many times the file has been
autosaved, if I close the document without an explicit save, it will
revert back to the same state it was in before it was opened.
Good. If this were not so, surely no-one would dr
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