Malte Timmermann wrote:
Guy Voets wrote:
2007/6/6, Ricardo Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm using open office since version 1, and currently i'm using version
2.2 running in Linux.
One feature that i used a lot in M$Office was the Shift+F3, that for the
hilighted word or selection, alternates between 1st capital letter, all
letter capital, simple letter. Example:
Text written: example
Shift+f3 -> Example
Shift+f3 -> EXAMPLE
shift+f3 -> example
See Format > Character > Text Effects > Effects
gives the options without/ upper / lower / small caps / title
Setting attributes for this is not the right approach.
You want to perform an action - see format / change case...
So it seems only the "1st capital letter" feature is missing...
For me the feature to have upper/lower case as a character attribute
even doesn't make much sense. No idea what this is good for...
Ricardo explicitely mentions the short-cut key.
So part of the answer is to use Tools|Customize to add some short-cut keys.
People who use the Shft-F3 short-cut key in Word, will miss it in OOo.
Just as they miss Ctrl-[ and Ctrl-] (which I wouldn't advice to
implement, because is uses direct formatting)
And as they missed Ctrl-Up / Down (previously in OOo it had a different
function).
Don't get me wrong: I'm opposed to copy everything from Word. But some
things are good/handsome.
Kindest regards,
Cor
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