Re: System Compatibility Information Request

2019-01-30 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 30/01/2019 11:06, TAYSIDE, Itservicedesk (NHS TAYSIDE) wrote: In NHS Tayside we are currently migrating all endpoints to Windows 10 (Version 18/09) and remaining on Internet Explorer 11 with the ability to use Edge as a secondary browser. The reason for contacting you is that you

Re: System Compatibility Information Request

2019-01-30 Thread Helen Pitt
ubject: System Compatibility Information Request In NHS Tayside we are currently migrating all endpoints to Windows 10 (Version 18/09) and remaining on Internet Explorer 11 with the ability to use Edge as a secondary browser. The reason for contacting you is that you supply NHS Tayside with the fol

System Compatibility Information Request

2019-01-30 Thread TAYSIDE, Itservicedesk (NHS TAYSIDE)
In NHS Tayside we are currently migrating all endpoints to Windows 10 (Version 18/09) and remaining on Internet Explorer 11 with the ability to use Edge as a secondary browser. The reason for contacting you is that you supply NHS Tayside with the following Service/System: Openoffice. To

information request

2015-06-12 Thread James Ramsay
Hello - I don't know if I'm asking in the right place, very minor question: Is there a keyboard shortcut to increase/reduce the font size of a selected passage of text? (In the old Word it's Ctrl = [ or ]). It's extremely useful, but I can't find a similar shortcut on Open Office Writer.

Re: information request

2015-06-12 Thread Regina Henschel
Regina Henschel schrieb: Find the customize tool in menu Format Customize. in Tools Customize... Kind regards Regina - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: information request

2015-06-12 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi James, James Ramsay schrieb: Hello - I don't know if I'm asking in the right place, very minor question: Is there a keyboard shortcut to increase/reduce the font size of a selected passage of text? Yes. (In the old Word it's Ctrl = [ or ]). It's extremely useful, but I can't find a