Basic Calc/Spreadsheet Questions

2016-01-12 Thread Linda Hull
Is there a written Tutorial for making charts in AOO 4.1.2? I haven't found much. I want to make a pie chart. I have a list of country names and numbers: 390 CA 337 GB 286 NL 234 DE 51KR 46RU 44EG Calc appears to handle the CA GB NL as second column of data, but doesn't know how t

Re: Basic Calc/Spreadsheet Questions

2016-01-12 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 05:06:55 -0500 Linda Hull wrote: > Is there a written Tutorial for making charts in AOO 4.1.2? I haven't found > much. > > I want to make a pie chart. > > I have a list of country names and numbers: > 390 CA > 337 GB > 286 NL > 234 DE > 51KR > 46RU > 44EG > >

Re: Basic Calc/Spreadsheet Questions

2016-01-12 Thread Brian Barker
At 05:06 12/01/2016 -0500, Linda Hull wrote: Is there a written Tutorial for making charts in AOO 4.1.2? Yes: Chapter 3 "Creating Charts and Graphs: Presenting information visually" in the Calc Guide. See https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/images/d/d0/0303CG33-ChartsAndGraphs.pdf . I want to mak

Re: Basic Calc/Spreadsheet Questions

2016-01-12 Thread Linda Hull
Brian, You have always come through with beautiful simple answers that take the kinks out of doing things. Thanks so MUCH! I'll try this when I'm more awake and then I might have more questions. Have a beautiful day :) Most sincerely, Linda On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 6:15 AM, Brian Barker wrot

Re: Basic Calc/Spreadsheet Questions

2016-01-12 Thread Brian Barker
At 06:47 12/01/2016 -0500, Linda Hull wrote: You have always come through with beautiful simple answers that take the kinks out of doing things. How kind! Thanks so MUCH! No probs! Brian Barker - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: Please Help

2016-01-12 Thread Julian Thomas
> On Jan 11, 2016, at 23:04, Dale Erwin wrote: > > I submit that no set of computer-generated numbers is truly random. > Pseudo-random is the best you can hope for. True if it's strictly an algorithmic process. Not necessarily true if you introduce variability from external sources [ping

Re: revolting support

2016-01-12 Thread John Hart
On 1/11/2016 6:53 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: John, If you look at the raw SMTP headers that you presented in the first remark about From and To, you'll see that Reply-To has the list address, and also there is a List-Id field that could be used. Delivered-To might be useful also. I know t

Re: revolting support

2016-01-12 Thread j.nitsc...@ok.de
On Tue, 12 Jan 2016 03:20:33 + Toki wrote: > My recommendation is to use the List-Id line for list mail. Yes, List-Id is the standard. (RFC2919 if someone cares) Here instructions how to setup various mail clients: https://www.w3.org/2006/tools/wiki/EmailClientForMailingListFiltering Cheers!

contact info

2016-01-12 Thread Scott Meyer
Hi , Please send me a phone number so I can talk with a real person about Open Office. Thanks Scott Meyer

Re: contact info

2016-01-12 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 13-Jan-16 10:48, Scott Meyer wrote: Hi , Please send me a phone number so I can talk with a real person about Open Office. Thanks Scott Meyer You send an email to a user forum. Everyone is a user like you. As OpenOffice is an open source project developed by volunteers there is no phon

Re: contact info

2016-01-12 Thread Alan B
On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 6:48 PM, Scott Meyer wrote: > Please send me a phone number so I can talk with a real person about Open > Office. > In addition to Martin's reply phone numbers for actual people are available via paid support. A (very short) list of potential consultant contacts can be f

Updates

2016-01-12 Thread Dick Gauck
Updates are available manually. When directed (downloaded) to the a web page there is no location to initiate the updates. Sent from Mail for Windows 10