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Oo-bin is the vanilla openoffice as opposed to the source version gentoo |
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uses, which comes from go-o. When you say the x86 version is working |
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fine, do you mean the bin or source version. Even so, I think we need |
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to keep this bug open so the 64-bit version gets fixed regardless. |
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Thanks for your prompt reply Mick, |
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Regards, |
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Damien |
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Mick wrote: |
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> 2009/10/21 Damien Sticklen <ubiquitous1980@×××××.com>: |
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>> Dale, |
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>> I tried the ctrl-c, ctrl-v method and writer freezes. |
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>> Thanks |
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>> Damien |
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> No consolation to your problem, but Oo-bin works fine. I cutted and |
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> pasted between calc and writer on a x86 and it works without problem. |
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> The cells had text and numeric values with formulas in them. |
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> Decoration like text format, borders, etc. pasted through fine and |
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> double clicking on the pasted cells in word opens the spreadsheet for |
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> editing. |
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