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- #Open office mac 10.5.5 how to#
- #Open office mac 10.5.5 install#
- #Open office mac 10.5.5 code#
- #Open office mac 10.5.5 Pc#
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#Open office mac 10.5.5 Pc#
I’ve had no problems with compatibility trying to switch my PC stuff to my new shiny MAC.Ĭons: Price. video how-to’s right on the computer for just about everything you can do with your new box with buttons. intuitive (no more downloading programs to get your comp to connect with other boxes like printers etc). Pros of the Mighty Mac: never gets viruses. A year ago I switched to the MAC (that sales guy is so slick) and I’ll never look back. Now I admit I’m not the most proficient at computers beyond word processing, internet and the odd game or two……that was, until I realized it was not my substandard skills at fault, it was my big box of buttons. I, too, had been a loyal (by default…I knew no other programming box with buttons) PC user for years and years and years. What do you think I should do? (If you’re reading this from a Feed Reader or email, you’ll need to click over to the blog to vote.)īonus question: If you’ve made the transition from a PC to a Mac recently, could you please tell me how it went? Was it as painless as the Mac salesperson said it would be? Were there any unpleasant surprises or unexpected expenses? Is there anything you miss about your PC? I keep hoping I’ll just wake up one morning with the decision firmly made and a sense of clarity and peace, but it hasn’t happened yet and time’s running out. I’m totally straddling the fence on the PC vs Mac thing. For reasons too boring to go into, I have to buy either a new computer or a new monitor before Wednesday.
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My current PC is five years old and starting to sag and get wrinkles. I’ve been using PCs for about 20 years now. Any other solution strategies would be welcome. I blame it on my indecisive Libra nature. Looks like Ive found my reason to switch to Open Office, since Im 3-4 days out from a deadline. This is something I do periodically before shoving it to the back burner again because I can’t decide between a Mac and a PC. I don't need calc myself so have stuck with this version (the other's about a hundred times bigger) but if it's important to you, that may be a better way to go.I’m back to agonizing over the purchase of my next computer. I haven't ever installed the other version - I only found out about it by accident after I'd tidied this up - but if I understand it correctly there's a horrible kludge that allows you to put a third character in as a marker that the macro can search for. The guy took my idea and built a ton of other stuff around it, including a way of using it in calc. That said, I think there's another version of this macro somewhere in the extensions.
#Open office mac 10.5.5 code#
Unfortunately there's no way to know the current cursor position in calc (it uses completely different code from writer :-( ) so there's no way to find the pair you want to swap. It's not possible to get it to work in calc. I'm sure you understand that it was never designed to be used on a newline (paragraph character?) so throwing an error is pretty much what you'd expect. Very frustrating! But, I thank the person who has created it. and run the macro, using all the options mentioned (permutations). I have highlighted the words or sentence (or not), place the cursor on, before, or after.
#Open office mac 10.5.5 how to#
I have tried everything since there is little instruction on how to use this.
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Note: This extension might be useful for some people in some circumstances. If the actual macro/extension could actually accentuate all the words that have an followed by an, then and only then I would see the point of using this extension in French.
#Open office mac 10.5.5 install#
With all due respect to the person who create this, the old way is to actually install the virtual French keyboard and, from the English keyboard, switch to the French virtual keyboard and then hit shift and number 2 for the e accute accent! It is a pain to do, but. "Just type the two characters to be combined eg and and then, with the cursor immediately after the second one, press the key combination you use to generate the accented character (I ended up using F7 but that’s a matter of personal choice) and the two characters will be replaced with eg. I thought that I could type a whole text without the accents and the extension would magiacally accentuate all the words that need to be. Once you open that tab, it will take a little bit of time but Open Office will search your disk for JREs already installed. Get to the Java tab (located under Open in the hierarchy on the left).
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I hope the following can help someone else. Make sure that your Open Office setup is set to find the Java JRE. I finally understood how to use this extension, thanks to a very kind internet user.