On 30/12/2010 21:55, Dan Armstrong wrote:
If you draw a square, ect. Why is the area blue?
It's just the default - you need to see what you're drawing! If you
right-click on it once drawn, you can pick the Line or Area property and
change colour.
How do you draw an eclipse around an
Hi Joe
use the right mousebottom - on the tabulator at the screenbuttom. Select
the in the dropdown-menue insert spreadsheet - its siimilar to excel.
Franz
J Halka schrieb:
I have used Lotus 123 and later some Excel. How do I open a new spreadsheet in
Calc. Thanks, JoeH
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* Why blue: in impress and although in draw you can choose the default
color in the properties in OO.
o Menue EXTRA - Options
+ select in the drop-downlist OpenOffice.org - colors
+ select there your default color
* Drawing an object around an other object.
I have a spreadsheet that has 9 pages (sheets). How do I save the entire
thing to a single CSV file?
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At 17:53 01/01/2011 -0500, Ponly Jonly Honly wrote:
I have a spreadsheet that has 9 pages (sheets). How do I save the
entire thing to a single CSV file?
You do mean sheets, not pages, don't you? The number of (printed
output) pages is irrelevant, of course.
I think the simple answer - as