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On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:48 +0100, Kristian Poul Herkild wrote: |
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> Joseph wrote: |
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> >On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 16:01 +0100, Uwe Klosa wrote: |
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> >>Did you import your settings from an older OO version? I had that issue with the binary version upgrading from 1.x. So I did a clean |
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> >>install with the source code version. |
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> >>Uwe |
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> >What do you mean "import your settings from an older OO version"? |
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> >I had a binary version installed, so what I did was un-merge binary |
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> >version 1.x first and compile OO 2.0 from source code. |
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> He probably meant your user-settings. |
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> Kristian Poul Herkild |
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I've noticed that there is a hidden folder setting of OO1.1.5 version |
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called: .openoffice |
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and new hidden folder setting of OO2.0 called: .ooo-2.0 |
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I did not import any settings, I just open old spreadsheed file (that |
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has a macro) and save it as a new format. |
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Am I suppose to import any settings? |
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By the way is it save to delete old OO1.1.5 hidden folder settings |
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before I convert all the files to new format? |
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#Joseph |
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