At 00:45 09/08/2013 -0400, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
Silly question, can the latest version of LO read password protected
documents?
On everything except your Linux, it seems.
I installed the latest on one computer and I was no longer able to
read any of my password protected documents.
Silly question, can the latest version of LO read password protected
documents? I installed the latest on one computer and I was no longer
able to read any of my password protected documents. Rolled back one
version and I was able to read my documents again. Is it just me?
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I suppose that if you are willing to do that, you could also just write
a macro that looks for the "error" text. Even in a macro, it is not
always clear to me that a reference is bad. Even worse, sometimes the
display text does not update to indicate that the reference is broken -
LO is doing t
On 08/08/2013 05:47 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
John,
In Linux X/KDE, and I suppose Ubuntu too, you can use Alt-left-button
to drag windows beyond the desktop boundaries. Therefore, if your
window is outside the desktop at the bottom and you cannot get to that
lower right corner, place the mouse
Hi :)
I know, i know. But just after telling me not to touch anything it asked me to
fill a bunch of stuff in. Should i have ignored the filling in bit too?
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Ken Springer
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Friday, 9 Augu
On 8/8/13 7:19 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Win7 tends to assume that you are a trained IT professional that is intimately
familiar
> with MS systems. For example, not ejecting the Cd and leaving it
ambiguous.
Now Tom, didn't the install program tell you the system would restart
several times, and
Hi :)
Sorry, good point. You can
Alt click&drag
too. It just didn't occur to me it might be useful. Nice one Girvin! :)
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Girvin R. Herr
>To: John R. Sowden
>Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013,
John,
In Linux X/KDE, and I suppose Ubuntu too, you can use Alt-left-button to
drag windows beyond the desktop boundaries. Therefore, if your window is
outside the desktop at the bottom and you cannot get to that lower right
corner, place the mouse cursor anywhere in the window you wish to move
At 00:03 09/08/2013 +0200, Gordom Noname wrote:
I have a series of data. Here you have a small sample (this data is
placed into a column A):
,,08,01,17,27,13
Each cell must be formatted into a proper date & time format. I'm
achieving this using the following formula in column B (the
following
Similar to gedit (ubuntu), it would be nice if I could point my mouse
_near_ the lower right corner to adjust the size of a libre office
window, as opposed to placing the tip of the mouse pointer arrow on the
pixel where the vertical and horizontal lines meet. Usually I cannot
even get to the b
Hallo.
I have a series of data. Here you have a small sample (this data is
placed into a column A):
,,08,01,17,27,13
,,08,01,17,27,14
,,08,01,17,27,15
,,08,01,17,27,16
,,08,01,17,27,17
,,08,01,17,27,17
,,08,01,17,27,18
,,08,01,17,27,18
,,08,01,17,27,19
,,08,01,17,27,20
,,08,01,17,50,47
Each ce
Op 08/08/2013 14:26, Joaquín Lameiro schreef:
i would start with opening de basic code and iliminate the error handlers,
change
On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler
to
rem On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler
so on a error you can see on wath code line there is a error occuring
hope it helps
fe
Hi, Probably not the solution you were hunting for but I create a PDF
and search for the offending text. It gets the job done in a roundabout
sort of way
Cheers
On 08/09/2013 06:47 AM, CVAlkan wrote:
My own fault of course, but sometimes I begin with with a passage that says
something like
"S
My own fault of course, but sometimes I begin with with a passage that says
something like
"See [Blah-Blah] on page [99]"
where the items in the braces are actually cross-references. Then I later
delete whatever that was referring to without realizing something was
referencing it and end up with
Nino Novak wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Am 08.08.2013 06:53, schrieb David Love:
> > I have been asked to design and print numbered tickets for an event
> > being organised by a Club to which my wife belongs.
>
> How I'd do it (it's from memory, so bear with me for little glitches):
>
> 1. Set up a
Thanks Regina
I have found your reply and the original question of Sebastián
interesting and useful. I had a similiar issue just recently, but did
not ask for any help as it was not an urgent task to do in a
spreadsheet, just experimenting, now at least I am aware of the
limitations, and inte
Hi :)
Yes, gnumeric is a dedicated specialist spreadsheet tool. It doesn't have to
consider other apps. It does just one thing and does it very well. It's only
focus is on spreadsheets so it's processes are more streamlined for just that.
So, Gnumeric is better than Calc at quite a few thi
Hi Sebastián,
Sebastián Dietrich schrieb:
I'm making some x-y chart in Calc with a lot of data. In this moment, i
have some with more than 25,000 data points.
Your screen has likely not more than 2000 dots width. Are you sure you
need 25000 data points?
It seems like Calc cannot manage the
I'm making some x-y chart in Calc with a lot of data. In this moment, i
have some with more than 25,000 data points.
It seems like Calc cannot manage these charts quickly. Each modification
takes a long time to be accomplished.
I've have try these same type of chart in gnumeric and it works very
Hi :)
Here people just double-click things and use whatever happens to open and then
grumble about whichever program it is.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Brian Barker
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday, 8 August 2013, 14:20
>Subject: Re: [l
At 11:41 08/08/2013 +0200, Andrew Brown wrote:
The reason for this document not working correctly has nothing to do
with LO and its capabilities or lack thereof. Brian covered a number
of workarounds, but the primary one for it not working and the
supposedly editable fields, if we all observe c
At 04:06 08/08/2013 -0700, Gilles Noname wrote:
Figuring I'd save time, I filled and saved the DOCX as PDF, uploaded
the file to a web site, and provided the URL in my reply.
I'm sorry I'm unable to open the Lost in Post Declaration you have
sent in to ourselves.
No comment.
Many people, e
Hi :)
Ken, don't worry i can criticise various Gnu&Linux for their unclear
instructions too. There are a lot i haven't tried so i can't comment on them.
Ubuntu is the one i am most familiar with and the easiest one for me to pick
holes in. However it is more familiar with dealing with noob n
Hi Joaquín
It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks
it's located or is missing.
If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros (LibreOffice-makron)?
I did personally not have any
Hello.
I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No
matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
"BASIC runtime error.
An exception of
Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
Message: occurred."
(the message occurs in Swedish, this
Hi :)
Sorry for my off-topic rant yday.
Job is done ...
.. except for getting a list of programs they want installed, installing them
and getting them updated. I might not bother with hunting for drivers and
codecs as they don't seem to care if their machine gets infected or not and i
just
Hi :)
Ahh, i've not seen you make many tpyos before but it had to happen one day.
Glad to see you have joined the rest of us so thoroughly :))
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Andrew Brown
>To: Tom Davies
>Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Thursday,
Hi :)
When you get just the green boxes try clicking far outside the box. I call
this "clicking off into white space". Then click inside the box again. try to
get inside the inner box in that tiny thin slit they give for the text.
You might have to try this "clicking off into empty space" a
Thanks but it's not in read-only mode:
http://postimg.org/image/qzs97o3tf/
The issue is that some fields don't work properly, and once, for some
reason, LO displays the green squares around a field, it's not obvious how
to get back to normal.
As to why such a big company doesn't simply ask one o
Hi Gilles
Using your example from the doc off the website, as you open the doc in
LO, or any other similiar app, if you look at the very top, to the left,
of the main Writer frame, above any of the menu bars, ribbons. This is
where it normally says "name of doc - LibreOffice Writer" or the lik
Hi :)
How i would do it.
1. Go to an office supplies shop or even a small newsagents
2. Buy a book of raffle tickets for something like 50p or maybe a £5er these
days
Job done.
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Nino Novak
>To: "users@global.libreoffice
Hi :)
+1
That is why i dont think it's worth us spending our time doing benchmarking.
Another reason is that we are obviously a fairly biased bunch with only a few
individuals that may be biased the other way or be "on the fence". Anyone else
looking at the results of a serious bench-marking
Thanks for the tip. I don't know where to look in LO to check if a document
was saved in read-only.
Figuring I'd save time, I filled and saved the DOCX as PDF, uploaded the
file to a web site, and provided the URL in my reply.
> I'm sorry I'm unable to open the Lost in Post Declaration you have s
Hi Alain,
Alain Van Utterbeeck schrieb:
Hello,
I'm writing a macro and have a problem:
in my macro I insert a table in my document:
args4(0).Name = "TableName"
args4(0).Value = "Tabel1"
args4(1).Name = "Columns"
Hello,
I'm writing a macro and have a problem:
in my macro I insert a table in my document:
args4(0).Name = "TableName"
args4(0).Value = "Tabel1"
args4(1).Name = "Columns"
args4(1).Value = 3
args4
Folks
The reason for this document not working correctly has nothing to do
with LO and it's capabilities or lack thereof. Brian covered a number of
work arounds, but the primary one for it not working and the supposedly
editable fields, if we all observe correctly, is that the document opens
This is to what I have noticed by many who become anal retentive in this
matter, and obsessive compulsive, over their possessions for want of a
better word. I see it in the way they buy their worldly possessions from
cars, to HiFi, to mobile phones, to their homes and it's contents. All
of it m
Hi David,
Am 08.08.2013 06:53, schrieb David Love:
> I have been asked to design and print numbered tickets for an event being
> organised by a Club to which my wife belongs.
How I'd do it (it's from memory, so bear with me for little glitches):
1. Set up a Calc spreadsheet and enter a header
Hi Andrew,
Yes now it is resolved as I changed my System time format. Thanks for
support.
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 1:23 PM, Andrew Brown wrote:
> Hi Harshad
>
> I find this in my support of clients, a common issue with spreadsheets.
> Not sure whether you are using a Windows based system or Linu
Hi Harshad
I find this in my support of clients, a common issue with spreadsheets.
Not sure whether you are using a Windows based system or Linux based,
but the fix is the same. Start off first with making sure your base
operating system is regionalized correctly for your country / language
e
Sorry typo, meant to read 100GB not MB. Allowing for anything FAT coming
along.
Andrew Brown
On 07/08/2013 10:18 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I tend to make / around 10-15Gb now for Ubuntu. 100Mb is about enough
for a separate /boot partiiton but not enough for the / of most
distros, especia
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