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Re: Questions -- OO always

2013/2/28 Alena Hairston <al...@gmail.com>:
> On 2/28/2013 1:42 PM, wabbott330@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> Before I upload your Open oFFICE.
>>
>> A. Do I get lots of marketing/advertising popups or other stuff ?
>>
>> B. Will it cause trouble to my current microsoft loaded system or is it
>> compatible?
>>
>> C. Do I have to delete or do something to get rid of Microsoft in my
>> system?
>>
>> Thanx.
>>
>> Wayne
>>
> Hi Wayne:  Just chiming in here:  Been using OO for years.  No ads, no
> frill, no junk.  MS, if anything, is the culprit if and when you encounter
> problems. These are rare and when you doencounter them you can simply delete
> your user prefs file in your OO programs file (search for this on the user
> panels).  MS stays on the system. But MS is getting more and more tyrannical
> with third party.  I believe there several class action lawsuits pending or
> beginning due to Gate's desire to rule the digital world.  Even now I can
> hardly install ANYapplication, even those vetted by MS, in Win 7.  I won't
> dare deal with Win 8.

Well, both are Microsoft products. There are alternatives, you know… :)


Johnny Rosenberg


>
> Use the user panels.  OO is a robust, better, ethical, iconic package.  I
> require my students to use it so that they can save 100s of dollars on the
> mafia MS.
>
> Any MS lovers here, get over it.  Really.
>
> Lumina Foundation is a joke.
>
> And don't get me started on any other unfounding foundation Gates, et. al.
> have.
>
> Go with the underdog.
>
> Look atthe ridiculous commitment and diligence, and yes, integrity of all
> us.
>
> Integrity. There's a word people are paying for these days.
>
> My two, outsourced, never used pennies,
> AH
>
> NO replies please.

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Re: merging bibliographies

Posted by Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>.
On Fri, 01 Mar 2013 16:30:41 -0600
Carmen Clark <ce...@wisc.edu> wrote:

> 
> 
> Hello and thank you for your reply!
> 
> I am not creating a list.  It is a text document.  I do not want to see 
> pages side-by-side.  I want only to see one page at a time as I create a 
> 3-4 page document.
> 
> I do not understand how to change the settings in order for only one 
> page to display as I type.  That used to be the common display.  Now 
> both MS Word and now Open office think I want to see my document as a 
> book or as pairs of pages across from each other on my screen.
> 
> I am attaching a sample.  It may be in the PC settings, but I can't open 
> a document in Open Office that just shows one page as I create a 3-4 
> page document.
> 
The required settings are by three little icons on bottom right hand corner of OpenOffice window, on  the Status bar.  If they are not there, you need to enable the Status Bar with /View /Status bar.  I think the icons will need no explanation.

-- 
Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>

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Re: merging bibliographies

Posted by Carmen Clark <ce...@wisc.edu>.

Hello and thank you for your reply!

I am not creating a list.  It is a text document.  I do not want to see 
pages side-by-side.  I want only to see one page at a time as I create a 
3-4 page document.

I do not understand how to change the settings in order for only one 
page to display as I type.  That used to be the common display.  Now 
both MS Word and now Open office think I want to see my document as a 
book or as pairs of pages across from each other on my screen.

I am attaching a sample.  It may be in the PC settings, but I can't open 
a document in Open Office that just shows one page as I create a 3-4 
page document.

Thanks!

Carmen

On 3/1/2013 1:27 PM, Maurice Howe wrote:
> For my scheme to work, each list entry (the name, that is) needs to be on a
> line by itself.
>
> If you'd like to send a sample (one of your lists, for example, assuming
> they are all in the same general format), I'd be happy to try to help.
> Attach your file to an email to: maurice@stny.rr.com
>
> Maurice
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 2:21 PM
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Re: merging bibliographies
>
> Thank you Maurice for your example. I am afraid my bibliographies are simple
> text files in writer.
> Would it possible to follow your advise?
> Thanks
>
> Jack
> On 1 Mar 2013, at 21:03, "Maurice Howe" <ma...@stny.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Try this (assuming that any "trailing" info is separated from the
>> actual biographical entry by a TAB):
>>
>> As with any "new to you" facility, work with a COPY (not your master
> file).
>> Combine the lists (open the first one, then open the 2nd and
>> copy/paste it at the end of the 1st, then open the 3rd and copy/paste it
> to the 1st, etc.
>> Then select the entire (combined) list and click TABLES.   Unclick MAKE
> ALL
>> COLUMNS THE SAME WIDTH (or words to that effect).  Click the box that
>> tells the program about the TAB separator.  Then click to build the
>> table.  Then select the entire table and click TABLE, then the SORT
>> tab.  If the resulting formatting pleases you, you're done. You'll
>> probably want to experiment with TABLE/PROPERTIES to keep text for
>> entries on the same page, etc.  If you prefer that the list NOT be in
>> a table, select the entire table, go to TABLE and click CONVERT again
>> but this time use the TABLE TO TEXT option.
>>
>> This works well for me.  Good luck.
>>
>> Maurice
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 11:46 AM
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> Subject: merging bibliographies
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have four bibliographical lists, each has 10-15 pages. In some of
>> the lists there exists  duplicates bibliographies to be canceled when
>> one list would be crested.
>> The lists are organized in alphabetical order.
>>
>> I wish to create one bibliographical list, containing all the four
>> together and of course in alphabetical order.
>>
>> Is this is possible in OO 3.4.1
>> I am on Mac, with OSX 10.8.2, but I assume it doesn't matter in
>> regards to commands in OO.
>>
>> TIA
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RE: merging bibliographies

Posted by Maurice Howe <ma...@stny.rr.com>.
For my scheme to work, each list entry (the name, that is) needs to be on a
line by itself. 

If you'd like to send a sample (one of your lists, for example, assuming
they are all in the same general format), I'd be happy to try to help.
Attach your file to an email to: maurice@stny.rr.com

Maurice

-----Original Message-----
From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 2:21 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: merging bibliographies

Thank you Maurice for your example. I am afraid my bibliographies are simple
text files in writer.
Would it possible to follow your advise?
Thanks

Jack
On 1 Mar 2013, at 21:03, "Maurice Howe" <ma...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> Try this (assuming that any "trailing" info is separated from the 
> actual biographical entry by a TAB):
> 
> As with any "new to you" facility, work with a COPY (not your master
file).
> Combine the lists (open the first one, then open the 2nd and 
> copy/paste it at the end of the 1st, then open the 3rd and copy/paste it
to the 1st, etc.
> Then select the entire (combined) list and click TABLES.   Unclick MAKE
ALL
> COLUMNS THE SAME WIDTH (or words to that effect).  Click the box that 
> tells the program about the TAB separator.  Then click to build the 
> table.  Then select the entire table and click TABLE, then the SORT 
> tab.  If the resulting formatting pleases you, you're done. You'll 
> probably want to experiment with TABLE/PROPERTIES to keep text for 
> entries on the same page, etc.  If you prefer that the list NOT be in 
> a table, select the entire table, go to TABLE and click CONVERT again 
> but this time use the TABLE TO TEXT option.
> 
> This works well for me.  Good luck.
> 
> Maurice
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 11:46 AM
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: merging bibliographies
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have four bibliographical lists, each has 10-15 pages. In some of 
> the lists there exists  duplicates bibliographies to be canceled when 
> one list would be crested.
> The lists are organized in alphabetical order.
> 
> I wish to create one bibliographical list, containing all the four 
> together and of course in alphabetical order.
> 
> Is this is possible in OO 3.4.1
> I am on Mac, with OSX 10.8.2, but I assume it doesn't matter in 
> regards to commands in OO.
> 
> TIA
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Re: merging bibliographies

Posted by riklar <ri...@gmail.com>.
Thank you Maurice for your example. I am afraid my bibliographies are simple text files in writer.
Would it possible to follow your advise?
Thanks

Jack
On 1 Mar 2013, at 21:03, "Maurice Howe" <ma...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> Try this (assuming that any "trailing" info is separated from the actual
> biographical entry by a TAB): 
> 
> As with any "new to you" facility, work with a COPY (not your master file).
> Combine the lists (open the first one, then open the 2nd and copy/paste it
> at the end of the 1st, then open the 3rd and copy/paste it to the 1st, etc.
> Then select the entire (combined) list and click TABLES.   Unclick MAKE ALL
> COLUMNS THE SAME WIDTH (or words to that effect).  Click the box that tells
> the program about the TAB separator.  Then click to build the table.  Then
> select the entire table and click TABLE, then the SORT tab.  If the
> resulting formatting pleases you, you're done. You'll probably want to
> experiment with TABLE/PROPERTIES to keep text for entries on the same page,
> etc.  If you prefer that the list NOT be in a table, select the entire
> table, go to TABLE and click CONVERT again but this time use the TABLE TO
> TEXT option.
> 
> This works well for me.  Good luck.
> 
> Maurice
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 11:46 AM
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: merging bibliographies
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I have four bibliographical lists, each has 10-15 pages. In some of the
> lists there exists  duplicates bibliographies to be canceled when one list
> would be crested.
> The lists are organized in alphabetical order.
> 
> I wish to create one bibliographical list, containing all the four together
> and of course in alphabetical order.
> 
> Is this is possible in OO 3.4.1
> I am on Mac, with OSX 10.8.2, but I assume it doesn't matter in regards to
> commands in OO.
> 
> TIA
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RE: merging bibliographies

Posted by Maurice Howe <ma...@stny.rr.com>.
Try this (assuming that any "trailing" info is separated from the actual
biographical entry by a TAB): 

As with any "new to you" facility, work with a COPY (not your master file).
Combine the lists (open the first one, then open the 2nd and copy/paste it
at the end of the 1st, then open the 3rd and copy/paste it to the 1st, etc.
Then select the entire (combined) list and click TABLES.   Unclick MAKE ALL
COLUMNS THE SAME WIDTH (or words to that effect).  Click the box that tells
the program about the TAB separator.  Then click to build the table.  Then
select the entire table and click TABLE, then the SORT tab.  If the
resulting formatting pleases you, you're done. You'll probably want to
experiment with TABLE/PROPERTIES to keep text for entries on the same page,
etc.  If you prefer that the list NOT be in a table, select the entire
table, go to TABLE and click CONVERT again but this time use the TABLE TO
TEXT option.

This works well for me.  Good luck.

Maurice

-----Original Message-----
From: riklar [mailto:riklar@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2013 11:46 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: merging bibliographies

Hello,

I have four bibliographical lists, each has 10-15 pages. In some of the
lists there exists  duplicates bibliographies to be canceled when one list
would be crested.
The lists are organized in alphabetical order.

I wish to create one bibliographical list, containing all the four together
and of course in alphabetical order.

Is this is possible in OO 3.4.1
I am on Mac, with OSX 10.8.2, but I assume it doesn't matter in regards to
commands in OO.

TIA
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merging bibliographies

Posted by riklar <ri...@gmail.com>.
Hello,

I have four bibliographical lists, each has 10-15 pages. In some of the lists there exists  duplicates bibliographies to be canceled when one list would be crested.
The lists are organized in alphabetical order.

I wish to create one bibliographical list, containing all the four together and of course in alphabetical order.

Is this is possible in OO 3.4.1
I am on Mac, with OSX 10.8.2, but I assume it doesn't matter in regards to commands in OO.

TIA
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