Στις 13/05/2011 03:43 πμ, ο/η Keith Bates έγραψε:
Hi,Have you actually tried to enter any data on the form? Forms say
"Read only" in the title bar, because you cannot edit the form, but
you can enter and edit data.I haven't had any problems using LO on Ubuntu.If you have Open
Office installed it can interfere with LO also. I
did have problems with some forms, but that all disappeared when I
removed OO.Hope that helps.--
God bless you
Keith Bates
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Thanks for the quick reply. I have removed the OO before installing
Libre, following the ubuntu wiki so i guess that i have done it in the
right way.
Generally i have not encountered any kind of issue with Libre so far but
i guess sometimes the title bar can be misleading!
I have just tried entering some test data in a form and it...seems to
work but there are some issues.
1)There is no bottom panel like it was in OO when you entered data in a form
2)The "Save" button, from File->Save is grey and you can not directly save
3)The only way to save what you have typed is to click the [X]-top-close
button or File->Close and then it asks if you want to save the data.
If you click yes it... then saves as it should.
So somewhere there is a problem... and could it be a bug?
I am having the same thing in different pc's and with new files...
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