At 17:47 26/05/2015 -0400, Eric Beversluis wrote:
I've got a book-length document heavily formatted in LO writer,
which I've exported to rtf. I'm trying to understand exactly what
gets included in that new file.
Surely all or almost all of the facets of your document?
When I open it in WordPa
At 10:22 27/05/2015 +0900, Thomas Noname wrote:
Is there a trick to tell LibreOffice, in particular Calc, to open
files automatically?
Not that I know of. (Perhaps someone knows better.)
Lotus 123 allows to specify a folder and then opens the files
therein automatically whenever the software
Good morning from Japan
Maybe (I do not remember exactly) I did ask the same question years ago.
Is there a trick to tell LibreOffice, in particular Calc, to open files
automatically?
For the last 15 years or so I have been using Lotus 123 to keep track of
simple tasks like appointments, patient n
Am 26.05.2015 um 17:56 schrieb Алексей Антипов:
> Dear sirs!
>
> I have a problem with using of LibreOffice Base because of message about
> non-working Java in my system.
> Although Java is installed in my system.
> My OS is Windows XP SP3 32-bit on my netbook Asus Aspire One D270k, and i
> trie
Original message
From: Eric Beversluis
Date:05/26/2015 5:47 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LO Writer -> rtf
I've got a book-length document heavily formatted in LO writer, which
I've exported to rtf. I'm trying to understand
I've got a book-length document heavily formatted in LO writer, which
I've exported to rtf. I'm trying to understand exactly what gets
included in that new file.
When I open it in WordPad on Windows it shows what I would expect an rtf
document to look like--a continuous document, no page break
Dear sirs!
I have a problem with using of LibreOffice Base because of message about
non-working Java in my system.
Although Java is installed in my system.
My OS is Windows XP SP3 32-bit on my netbook Asus Aspire One D270k, and i tried
versions JRE-7u79 and JRE-6u45, and also latest Java 8 (alth