Hello

I'm very new and green so I hope you will treat me gently.

I have tried beta build 113 on XP and got into a real muddle trying to make
a page 1 header different from subsequent pages. I have been around the page
'First Page', 'Left Page' formatting options without success. 

I thought that the best I could do would be to volunteer to log unexpected
behaviour and learn more about the way OOo is put together. 

I registered with this qa group, went to find some issues and found a
similar non intuitive minefield of information but could not find how to
pick up an issue, verify it (or not) and then record the steps to repeat it
for ongoing fix processing.

You proclaim that you need non coders to help with qa but I find it really
is very difficult to get on board this project.

The qa process should tie back into a functional spec somewhere along the
line but I have not managed to find a document that defines, in functional
terms, how you can set up the first page of a letter (with full header) and
subsequent pages (with smaller continuation header).

...and I really want to help! This really is what the world wants but it
appears to be losing it's wheels! Please correct me! 

Best Regards
Bob

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Robert Bruce Wallum
Berrybush, Yarrow, SELKIRK
TD7 5NQ
01750 82252
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joost Andrae [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 10:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [qa-dev] IssueTracker bug count, features & enhancements, oooqa
keyword related and additional statistics available now...

Hello team,

again I've updated the statistics page on
http://qa.openoffice.org/iz_statistic.html

Kind regards, Joost

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