John W. Kennedy wrote:
Jim Allan wrote:
John W. Kennedy wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
By the way, it's not animosity about the metric system per se, but
an argument for useful support of Imperial measurements,
There is no such thing. The Imperial system has been obsolete since
1995.
Jim Allan wrote:
John W. Kennedy wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
By the way, it's not animosity about the metric system per se, but an
argument for useful support of Imperial measurements,
There is no such thing. The Imperial system has been obsolete since 1995.
I use OpenOffice.org
John W. Kennedy wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
By the way, it's not animosity about the metric system per se, but an
argument for useful support of Imperial measurements,
There is no such thing. The Imperial system has been obsolete since 1995.
I use OpenOffice.org professionally in
Hi all,
I was a bit behind with mail, but picked this one up.
NoOp wrote:
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in Times New
Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as the OP pointed out;
so I thought,
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
My preference for tables is well known, but I have to say that exporting
a frame-based label document in Word 2000 format appears to function
correctly. It certainly loads into Word 2K and appears to be correctly
laid out (although to absence
NoOp wrote:
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Simply put; the existing OOo frames based label wizard document cannot
be saved as an MS Word document. I also tried to save it as an rtf file
the result is that it opens up as a single framed label in OOo. I've
not
Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Simply put; the existing OOo frames based label wizard document cannot
be saved as an MS Word document. I also tried to save it as an rtf file
the result is that it opens up as a single framed label in
On 03/09/2007 01:38 AM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Simply put; the existing OOo frames based label wizard document cannot
be saved as an MS Word document. I also tried to save it as an rtf file
the result is that it opens
Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
My preference for tables is well known, but I have to say that exporting
a frame-based label document in Word 2000 format appears to function
correctly. It certainly loads into Word 2K and appears to be correctly
laid out (although to absence of visible borders
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Simply put; the existing OOo frames based label wizard document cannot
be saved as an MS Word document. I also tried to save it as an rtf file
the result is that it opens up as a single framed label in OOo. I've
not tried the rtf
On 02/28/2007 11:55 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
'Synchronize contents' is the key. If this is selected in the wizard,
once a new label page is created you can change the first frame
contents to whatever you want (including font size), and click the
Synchronize Labels floating
On 03/01/2007 10:49 AM, Michael Adams wrote:
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 08:55:20 +0100
Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
'Synchronize contents' is the key. If this is selected in the
wizard, once a new label page is created you can change the first
frame contents to whatever you want
NoOp wrote:
'Synchronize contents' is the key. If this is selected in the wizard,
once a new label page is created you can change the first frame
contents to whatever you want (including font size), and click the
Synchronize Labels floating button all other labels will change!
Brilliant!
On Thu, 01 Mar 2007 08:55:20 +0100
Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
'Synchronize contents' is the key. If this is selected in the
wizard, once a new label page is created you can change the first
frame contents to whatever you want (including font size), and
click theSynchronize
On 02/23/2007 12:10 AM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
I think there are some questions around labels that could be examined:
- are tables better? (still open)
- should the font size be autoadjusted so that the case that the text
doesn't fit on the label won't happen anyway?
- should the labels be
NoOp wrote:
I thought you should just change the style that is used by the labels
anyway, no need to assign a new style to the labels text. Go to the
stylist, select the character style Default and adjust it to your needs.
I suppose that would be the way to do it. Unfortunately, you cannot
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in Times New
Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as the OP pointed out;
so I thought, heck just do Edit|Select All| and change all of the fonts
to Arial 8 or 10
On Monday February 19 2007 3:26 pm, NoOp wrote:
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in
Times New Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as
the OP pointed out; so I thought, heck just do Edit|Select
NoOp wrote:
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in Times New
Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as the OP pointed out;
so I thought, heck just do Edit|Select All| and change all of the fonts
to
On 02/19/2007 02:58 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 02/18/2007 11:49 PM, Mathias Bauer wrote:
NoOp wrote:
The wizard created the document, but all of the text was in Times New
Roman 12 point font. The labels overran the page as the OP pointed out;
so I thought, heck just do
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