Hey Tom,
It would be nice to post the solution here on the string that is
labelled "[Solved]" so that people searching for the solution can find
it. Maybe Peter should do that since he seems to have a better grip on
the solution.
On 11/04/14 04:33, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Peter has let me know, off-list, that he solved the problem. Details are
sketchy (ie i didn't understand) but he's working on the Base Handbook at
the moment so this is a distraction.
Anyone who fancies their chances of being able to proof-read a chapter or 2
would be a huge help in getting the Base Handbook published more quickly.
Most chapters have been reviewed (tested for technical accuracy) already
and been kinda proof-read once but a final round of proof-reading would
help reassure those who have been involved with getting the guide/handbook
this far.
There are still a few chapters that need reviewing but it's tough work so
just proof-reading those already done would be great and could be done by
almost anyone.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 3 November 2014 21:40, Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi :)
Has anyone had any luck trying to find the thread Noel was referring to?
Is it possible to give a link to specific threads?
Has anyone here been able to convert a database from Access?
Has anyone been able to set-up a database file so that when it opens it
goes straight to a main form instead of into a design view? Is this
something that might be better done using a form that is made in Writer?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 27 October 2014 09:26, Marion & Noel Lodge <lodgemn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Peter,
This question was asked recently. If you go to -
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/nabble/
and search for "How to open a particular form at startup" you will find
the
thread.
Noel
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On 27 October 2014 19:08, Peter Goggin <petergoggin@bigpond.com> wrote:
I have completed the conversion of my Access contacts data base to
LibreBase. The only problem I have not solved is to get the database to
open with my main menu form. This could easlly be set in MS Access ut so
far I cannot find the mechanism for doing this in Base. Is rhere a way
of
doing this? Or do I have to open the data base and manully select the
for i
want to start with?
Regards
Peter Goggin
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