This issue has just appeared. For about 12 months, one of my
regular tasks in LO has been to paste html technical documents
into Libre Office, where images are scaled, text edited
and formatted before exporting to pdf, or on-forwarding to
our translation team.
This week, images from the html file
On 6/1/2017 10:54 AM, charles meyer wrote:
Thank you all for sharing your experiences with LO 5.3.3
Which LO version would you suggest I upgrade to from my 3.1?
Is LO 5.2 a safer option with most bugs worked out?
No - the bugs will never "mostly be worked out" - there are thousands of
report
Hi Charles.
It depends upon what you are doing, as from 3.1 there have been some
changes.
If you use EPS illustrations, you may need to stay with an older version.
If you produce larger documents with more numerous images distributed in
PDF (books, manuals) it may pay to stay with the last of t
On 06/01/2017 10:54 AM, charles meyer wrote:
Thank you all for sharing your experiences with LO 5.3.3
Which LO version would you suggest I upgrade to from my 3.1?
Is LO 5.2 a safer option with most bugs worked out?
Thank you!
Charles.
Charles,
My rule is to use the version ending in 6 or
Thank you all for sharing your experiences with LO 5.3.3
Which LO version would you suggest I upgrade to from my 3.1?
Is LO 5.2 a safer option with most bugs worked out?
Thank you!
Charles.
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Go to http://sourceforge.net/projects/boot-repair-cd/files/
Download the appropriate 32 or 64 bit iso and create a CD, NOT A DVD.
Suggest ImgBurn if on Windows. http://www.imgburn.com/
If it does boot, use default repair.
If it does not, research online the hot-key for your computer that
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