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:This tip explains how to use Calc's formulas to split a full name (Jane Margaret Doe) in a cell into first, middle, and last names each in their own cell. Done--> :This tip explains how to use Calc's formulas to split a full name (Jane Margaret Doe) in a cell into first, middle, and last names each in their own cell. Done-->
<!--[[Importing and Exporting Comma and Tab Delimited Files]] [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=30103#30103] Done--><br> <!--[[Importing and Exporting Comma and Tab Delimited Files]] [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=30103#30103] Done--><br>
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 +[[Change cell reference from vertical to horizontal]] [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=4760&highlight=transpose] (use of TRANSPOSE function)
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==Writer Specific Tips== ==Writer Specific Tips==

Revision as of 09:27, 28 August 2007

Listed below are hints and topics from the forums at Trinity that need to be added to the wiki. You can help us by turning the content of these links into new articles by editing the stub pages.

For each topic below, there are two types of links; one to a "stub" page in the wiki and one to the actual thread at trinity. The wiki page link is provided to make creating the articles easier. If the wiki link is blue, a page is already set up for you, ready for editing. If the wiki link is red, clicking on it (if you have editing privileges) will create the page for you.

The links to the trinity threads (blue numbers in brackets with a link icon after the end bracket) are provided both for potential editors, and for those persons looking for answers to their questions. You can click on the link on this page to get to your answer more quickly. (Note that in some cases, the wiki page may contain quotes from the thread as well as links, and may be a faster route to the information you need.)

Note that the predominant language of the trinity forums is English, so most if not all of these threads will be in English. At the time of this writing (April 2007), there were French, Spanish, and Italian speakers among the "regulars" at trinity. If you are in need of a summary or explanation of a tip in one of these languages, post a request in the appropriate thread, and someone may be able to help you.


Contents

Calc Specific Tips


[1] (use of TRANSPOSE function)

Writer Specific Tips

[2]

Database Specific Tips

Configuring FileMaker Pro [3] [4]

Connecting to your FileMaker Pro database from NeoOffice

Exporting databases for FileMaker Pro [5]

Exporting your NeoOffice database for FileMaker Pro (merge with above?)

Configuring postgresql [6]

Connecting to your postgresql database from NeoOffice

Configuring hsqldb [7]

Connecting to your hsqldb database from NeoOffice

Using images in Base [8] et seq.

In addition, there is a Miscellaneous Database Tips page that contains stub-ish tips for connecting to dbf and MS Access databases rescued from a page that has been obsoleted.

Impress Specific Tips

[9]


Miscellaneous Tips

Using Macros [10] and [11], as well as [12]
[13]
[14]
[15]

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