Yesterday I replaced OO.o with LO (-3.3.3) after using the former for more
than a decade. I have three questions for which I have not been able to find
answers:
1.) When LO is invoked it displays a box of icons in the middle of the
application window. Where do I change the start up option so I see either a
blank window or a new writer document instead of this icon box?
2.) I have many typefaces/fonts installed in /usr/share/fonts/ and the 18
subdirectries below that. All of them were available in OO.o (and my other
applicatons), but not in LO. What do I do to make all these fonts available
for use?
3.) Does LO Calc have the ability to do date and time math? Specifically,
I'm recording time spent by a contractor on a project (start time and finish
time) and would like to calculate the number of hours between the two times.
Apparently it is not sufficient to subtract the value in the start time cell
from the value in the finish time cell. Perhaps I'm using a time format that
does not allow subtraction (e.g., 1:00.00 PM)?
Rich
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