On Sun, 2008-04-27 at 16:15 +0900, Bob Hattendorf wrote:
> I tried using your "Open Office" software, and did not care for it. I
> guess maybe I am too used to the Microsoft forms. I tried transferring
> the forms I made from "Microsoft Excel" and could not get your form to
> perform as I wanted. For instance in "Microsoft Excel" I could click
> on "File then click on "Page Setup" and get the page to conform to
> exactly what I wanted very easy. To do it with your form I had to
> click on "Format, then page" and I still could not get my page to fit
> the printer paper with all my info. With Microsoft Excel, no problem.
> They had a dotted line telling me where to stop on all sides, top,
> bottom, left and right side.
> 
> Hope this helps in upgrades.

Hi Bob, 

I think this is probably more an issue that you are much more practiced
with MSO than OOo. Eg go to view and page beak preview and you will see
exactly how your sheet will be broken up into pages.

If you go to Format and page you can set the format of the page. I think
this might be under file or something in Excel but since it is to do
with the document format it seems more logical to have it in the
formatting list. 

Hope this helps.

Ian
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