Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/3/5 Barbara Duprey <[email protected]>:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/3/5 Michael Hutton <[email protected]>:

Hi,

Love Open Office.  Let me say that right up, but there are a couple of
quirks which I find very annoying.

1.  Inserting text off internet.  -  If you have already formatted your
document (font, etc), and paste something from the internet, it seems to
loose your previous formatting, and the webpages, and refer to 'Times New
Roman' font, and different sized text.
What I would like to see is the same as above, except when you paste it,
it takes on the characteristics of the formatting to the document you have
just made.

Have you tried ”Paste special…”?


2.  Pasting from other documents - Past a word or sentence, and the same
thing happens as above.  I am using Calc, and when an item is pasted, the
'centred' call alignment I had before disappears.  So my new text takes on a
form of its own, leaving me to repeat what I just did before.  This is
extremely annoying.
There is probably a simple way to fix this, but unlike MS Word, the setup
is so different I could spend an hour trying to fix this problem (or looking
up how to fix it rather), and thought it would be quicker just to send an
email!

Have you tried ”Paste special…”?


3.  Setting a standard font - Very difficult and had to Google it.
 Perhaps it would be easier to make it possible to set a new font up under
'fonts', to avoid the lengthy process (similar to old MS Word setup)

Make a template with your standard font. Make that template your
default template.


If you could please reply, to inform me you have received this.

We are just OpenOffice.org users like you and few people on this list
can actually do anything about anything, except filing bug reports and
things like that, just like you could do.



Regards

Johnny Rosenberg, one of many OpenOffice.org users


Thank you and Kind Regards


Michael
I'm sure Michael should see this answer, but he isn't subscribed
([email protected]).

Not my problem. Besides you can read it without being subscribed:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.openoffice.general/55101

It can easily be found by entering the following (for example) in the
google search field:
OpenOffice.org discuss annoying problem Michael Hutton

But he doesn't know that. He just thinks he's asked a question and nobody has been polite enough to answer him.

Harold Fuchs
London, England


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