Thanks. I did find the answer on the forum. But I appreciate y'all taking the
time. Have a great day.
On Dec 17, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Dave Barton wrote:
> Copy to Brenda - Non-Subscribed Poster
>
> Keith N. McKenna wrote:
>> Brenda Rather wrote:
>>
>>> Before I downloaded the most recent u
Hi,
Openoffice was a very good and easy to use program.
With the last versions it got more and more useless.
I was using OpenOffice from the beginning in Hamburg for about more than 14
years now.
But yet I deleted this for me useless program and I bought Microsoft Office.
Microsoft is expensive,
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 09:29:33 +0100
"Stöver, Hans-Werner" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The same happened to OpenOffice.
> From a nice and good program you made a pack of shit.
> So keep it and I will use Microsoft Office in future.
>
> In Germany we call this "Kundenverarschung"
>
> Only my minor opinio
Hi People,
have you tried to use LibreOffice instead?
http://www.libreoffice.org/
May be for your use better than OOo...
So, try coming with us (!): there is a very big Community out there
(http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/) and an open Foundation too
(http://www.documentfoundation.org/) w
I think troll ist troll auf Deutsch odor English. Frisst du die Troll
nicht bitte!
On 12/19/2013 5:41 AM, TN Patriot wrote:
On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 09:29:33 +0100
"Stöver, Hans-Werner" wrote:
Hi,
The same happened to OpenOffice.
From a nice and good program you made a pack of shit.
So ke
2013/12/19 Stöver, Hans-Werner
> Hi,
>
> Openoffice was a very good and easy to use program.
> With the last versions it got more and more useless.
> I was using OpenOffice from the beginning in Hamburg for about more than
> 14 years now.
> But yet I deleted this for me useless program and I boug
2013/12/19 Johnny Rosenberg
> 2013/12/19 Stöver, Hans-Werner
>
> Hi,
>>
>> Openoffice was a very good and easy to use program.
>> With the last versions it got more and more useless.
>> I was using OpenOffice from the beginning in Hamburg for about more than
>> 14 years now.
>> But yet I deleted
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> By the way, isn't there a setting somewhere where you can choose between
> Apache OpenOffice file browser and your operating system's file browser? Or
> was that LibreOffice? I have used both of them a lot so I might be a little
> confused there.
The old StarOffice incude
2013/12/19 James Knott
> Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> > By the way, isn't there a setting somewhere where you can choose between
> > Apache OpenOffice file browser and your operating system's file browser?
> Or
> > was that LibreOffice? I have used both of them a lot so I might be a
> little
> > con
Are you asking if you can ask OpenOffice to natively save in MSO format?
On 12/19/2013 11:47 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/12/19 James Knott
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
By the way, isn't there a setting somewhere where you can choose between
Apache OpenOffice file browser and your operating
Hi,
Stöver, Hans-Werner schrieb:
Hi,
Openoffice was a very good and easy to use program.
With the last versions it got more and more useless.
I was using OpenOffice from the beginning in Hamburg for about more than 14
years now.
But yet I deleted this for me useless program and I bought Micros
... in LibreOffice (I translate from my it_IT GUI to en_GB):
menu -> Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> General -> Open/Save dialog
box -> Use LibreOffice dialog boxes
I suppose that Apache OpenOffice has still similar options... ;-)
Have a nice evening (even if you are a troll),
Carlo :-)
i
Moin Hans-Werner,
if you want to use the native Windows file dialog which contains the
link to the Windows Desktop then you can configure it in menu item
/Tools/Options/OpenOffice/General.
Nochmal auf Deutsch:
Wenn Du den Speichern-Dialog suchst, welcher die Verknüpfung zum Windows
Desktop b
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