I have now tried out printing serial letters under LO 3.3.3 on Vista.
Conditional text seems to work fine in that version. Also, as I mentioned
before, I can select the rear feed of my printer (Vista!) under 3.3.3.
What still doesn't work in 3.3.3 is that I loose text and "graphic" items
(e.g. a thin line across a whole line or text inserted right-adjusted under
a frame (which in my case happens to be the postal address near the top of
letters). Seems like this is a formatting problem...
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 01:33:59 +0200, NoOp <glgxg@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 07/18/2011 08:26 AM, Rainermusik wrote:
Hello,
I have been printing serial letters based on a MySQL-Database for years
using OO-Base. Things worked more or less o.k., except that conditional
text inserted on the basis of variables defined in the database never
seemed to function correctly.
Now I have installed LO 3.4.1 and things have got worse. When I define
conditional text, LO-Writer/Base ALWAYS just takes the "then"-branch,
even if the test of the variable should point to the "else"-branch.
Can you please try 3.3.3 Final?
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/
...
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