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[discuss] question about OpenOffice

Posted: 07 Sep 2010 01:58 AM PDT

On 9/7/10 10:58 AM, Niels van Beek wrote: 
contact Oracle for further information, they have a SharePoint Connector.

Juergen
 


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[discuss] Output time 24 hr clock

Posted: 06 Sep 2010 02:23 PM PDT

Folks,

The problem was that the initial spread sheet was in *.csv format. When I
edited it to get the 24 hr option (and other things) and saved it back to
the output file in *.csv format, the time was in AM/PM format w/o the pop
up screen appearing.

If I first saved it to a *.sxc format and re-saved to *.csv, the option
was available.

It would be neat if the pop up screen was available on the *.csv -> *.csv
formating. Preferably I would rather the "Save cell contents as shown" was
the default.

Bob Stanfield
 


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[discuss] Writer Form Controls and Calculations?

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 10:26 AM PDT

Den 2010-09-04 06:47:20 skrev John Kaufmann <net>:
 

First of all, I didn't read your question thoroughly enough (especialy the
subject line of this thread, and I even read ODT as ODF in general, I
suppose…) so I missed that you were using OpenOffice.org Writer,my
suggestion is for OpenOffice.org Calc. Very sorry for that. If you ever
want to do this in OpenOffice.org Calc, then right click the control,
click Control… and then click the Data tab and you'll figure it out from
there.

I never did this in writer but I'll have a look at it right now…
No, that optioon is unfortunately missing in OpenOffice.org Writer. You
have the option ”Data field”, but I don't know how to use it. Maybe you
can connect it to a data base table or something.

Of course you can always write some macros that reads from the fields and
calculate a value to put in the third field, if you have some Basic skills
(other languages are also possible, but Basic is easier).

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Johnny Rosenberg

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[discuss] SUM

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 06:21 PM PDT

In a message dated 2010.08.31 21:21 -0500, Bob Runkel wrote:
 

=SUM(<column_range>). [Note the = prefix, if you are used to one of the
spreadsheet programs that does not require it.] If you mean to sum all
of the column totals, then
=SUM(row_range)
if all totals are in the same row, otherwise
= column_A_total + column_B_total + column_C_total + ...
[Note that you can name any or all of the totals, but I use the terms
"column_x_total" generically.]
 

Do you mean the scalar product of a matrix? If so, SUMPRODUCT() could
be what you are talking about. If not, post again.

John

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[discuss] spam from collab.net

Posted: 28 Aug 2010 03:08 AM PDT

Well...it looks like I finally got a message through....THERE IS HOPE!
I'll continue on this path and see how long it lasts! Thanks for the
boost...more later!
HRH

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Subject: Re: [discuss] spam from collab.net



mike scott-2 wrote: 

I saw your post last week Sorry for the inconvenience! I have been
investigating on your behalf. OpenOffice.org is behind several layers of
spam blocking, but (as it sounds like you're aware) spam-blocking is a
constant war of escalation, and some leakers get through. If you'll forward
the raw message headers to OO.o representatives, along with a report, we can
try to get them added to the rule set.

As to how the spammer came up with that address in the first place: your
login to OO.o is a usable email address (org); that's how
the mail lists and bug system work. The (somewhat out of date) software
version running on OO.o does expose these email addresses in some publicly
accessible, web-crawlable places, including the mail lists that undergird
the issue system, so it's not hard to imagine ways for these addresses to
leak out to spam hauses. We (CollabNet) have made significant improvements
in this area recently, but these upgrades have not yet been accepted for
update onto this particular site.



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[discuss] Slightly OT: MD5 Checksums & Firefox 3.5.2

Posted: 22 Aug 2010 10:12 AM PDT

Harold Fuchs wrote: 

Harold,

Check Portabbleapps.com,
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/winmd5sum_portable .

Andy

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[discuss] Banner problem

Posted: 16 Aug 2010 08:48 PM PDT

Trying to get rid of the banner I deleted all of the files that were
left.
Clancy

On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 21:41:39 -0500 Barbara Duprey <com> writes: 

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[discuss] Banner problem

Posted: 15 Aug 2010 03:09 PM PDT


Please do not send me mail againg

 



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[discuss] Open Office Compilation in windows

Posted: 11 Aug 2010 05:24 AM PDT

Thx Mathias, but none of those exist on my computer. I ran a thorough
search on all files, hidden or otherwise and none were found. I'm sure the
Oos site has my registration screwed up LOL Have a good night.

Patrick

On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:33 PM, naser <com> wrote:
 


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