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Příručka LibreOffice Calc 7 0 v češtině

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Mar 4, 2021 09:12 EST with 3 comments LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity suite for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, that gives you six feature-rich applications for all your document production and data processing needs: Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Math and Base. Support and documentation is free from our large, dedicated community of users, contributors and developers. You, too, can also get involved! Features: Writer is the word processor inside LibreOffice. Use it for everything, from dashing off a quick letter to producing an entire book with tables of contents, embedded illustrations, bibliographies and diagrams. The while-you-type auto-completion, auto-formatting and automatic spelling checking make difficult tasks easy (but are easy to disable if you prefer). Writer is powerful enough to tackle desktop publishing tasks such as creating multi-column newsletters and brochures. The only limit is your imagination.

Malware monsters target Apple s M1 silicon with Silver Sparrow • The Register

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doing the Import of data into g-calendar

good day dear friends i wish you a happy new year! i want to do a import of data from calc via Google-API to google-Calendar!? see the differnt formats - in calc- and in a printed sheme.. or in other words - ready to print. question how to arrange to port to the google-calendar!? what is aimed:.

Which Laptop | Model Engineer

Just to put minds at rest. I have indeed asked a similar question some time ago, so I need to explain why I am here again. At the moment, I am running Linux Mint v.18.1 on a 13 year old laptop with all sorts of peripheral devices plugged into the various ports. Start up speed is reasonable, although I suspect nowhere near the best. Running speed, other than when disk thrashing starts, is generally satisfactory. Unfortunately, Mint 18 reaches end of life in April 2021, and my suspicion is that the latest version, Mint 20.1, is likely to reduce start up speed to a crawl. This is because I also have two other laptops, one of which is an ageing Advent which on Mint 18.1 was ok on start up, but on Mint 19.1, takes 5 minutes to start up, after which it is ok. Why it should take that long I do not know, and in any case that machine is overdue for recycling. The third laptop, arguably the best of the three, also had problems on Mint 19.x. In effect then, I’m looking at April/May 2021 as b

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