On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 18:19:42 +
Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2014 10:27:14 -0700
> Bernie H wrote:
>
> > It seems Apache OpenOffice has "deposited" this search engine on my
> > computer, along with Mysearchdial. I don't want or need either one of these
> > annoyances. Please advise
Hi,
I do not know if this is the correct list to ask this q question.
In the 4.1 beta the accessibility support has been changed and hopefully
improved.
Of course not all things currently work as we would expect, and there are
differences between using JAWS or the NVDA screen reader. For “nor
Hi Claus,
I recommend you to report the problem by AOO bugzilla
https://issues.apache.org/ooo.
Or you can send a mail directly to d...@openoffice.apache.org or
q...@openoffice.apache.org. :)
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Claus Thøgersen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not know if this is the correc
Forwarding to Claus, in case he is not subscribed.
As Steve says, entering the issue into our Bugzilla issue tracking
system is best if you have a defect to report. But if you just want
to discuss a possible issue and find out if it is a known bug or
expected behavior, then the mailing list is f
*I made a mistake and went to the address below and downloded a small
installer file and even tho I told it not to add free stuff it messed up my
firefoxbrowser. You ought to tell these people to cease and desist.
http://www.downloadablecdn.com/?meta=%2B3sl%2BQLyArWmDmljDSWBDyWJ7y8%2F7Kxu%2BT1Y73vl
May I suggest taking a more proactive approach when considering
downloading a product such as Open Office from other than their home
site . . .
Watch for wordage such as "This product is totally free *and offers the
user additional bundle products that may include advertisement* " on
sites wi
You have to watch even with CNET ! Due to my own inattention I once downloaded
a set of utilities for which I had no use. Whilst they were not malware,
getting rid of them proved challenging.
Bruce P
On Mar 20, 2014, at 12:21, Tubular wrote:
> May I suggest taking a more proactive approac
Hi,
I have just had the open office downloaded for me onto my PC which has just
been repaired, they have downloaded the Spanish version ( i live in Spain but
am English) i cannot seem to change the language ( i tried tools / options/
configure language ) but this doesn't help.advise, should i
On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 16:41:59 -, Susan Stacey
wrote:
> I have just had the open office downloaded for me onto my PC which has just
> been repaired, they have downloaded the Spanish version ( i live in Spain but
> am English) i cannot seem to change the language ( i tried tools / options/
>
I used to use, prior to 2004, but finally quit all Microsoft products.
To my knowledge, there are no substitutes for "One NOTE" in AOO and it can't
open them.
I wasn't aware there was a FREE One Note and highly suggest if there is go
with it.
Take Care,
Scooter
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