On 11/14/2011 4:19 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
I was adding these tables :tip, note, and caution to AutoText in
LO. One thing that I noticed which was also true for the OOo template:
each is preceded and followed by a Default paragraph style. I'm again
wondering why. We are using OOo TextBody for
Hi Dan,
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 4:40 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:
> OK. Now I'm confused. The document development page says that after
> I have written the document I should place it in the Draft folder. Then
> it says I should submit it for review. Is this done by clicking More and
> then clicking
OK. Now I'm confused. The document development page says that after
I have written the document I should place it in the Draft folder. Then
it says I should submit it for review. Is this done by clicking More and
then clicking Submit for review in the dropdown list? This seems to move
it to th
I was adding these tables :tip, note, and caution to AutoText in
LO. One thing that I noticed which was also true for the OOo template:
each is preceded and followed by a Default paragraph style. I'm again
wondering why. We are using OOo TextBody for our text. Why not use it
above and below ou
Hi,
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Scroll through the document
On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 13:02:55 + (GMT)
Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> You can open the file with an archive manager. In Windows change the
> file-ending from .odt to .zip. There should be a folder labelled "images" or
> "pictures" or something. All images 'should' be in there (or not if they
Hi Tom,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> You can open the file with an archive manager. In Windows change the
> file-ending from .odt to .zip. There should be a folder labelled "images" or
> "pictures" or something. All images 'should' be in there (or not if they are
> m
Hi :)
You can open the file with an archive manager. In Windows change the
file-ending from .odt to .zip. There should be a folder labelled "images" or
"pictures" or something. All images 'should' be in there (or not if they are
missing)
I'm guessing one or both have already tried this tho.
Hi Hazel,
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Hazel Russman
wrote:
> I have edited this as far as I can, but without the images, it's difficult to
> judge the text. A few images are present, the rest are empty frames, which I
> have flagged.
>
> I think the images are genuinely missing because I a
I have edited this as far as I can, but without the images, it's difficult to
judge the text. A few images are present, the rest are empty frames, which I
have flagged.
I think the images are genuinely missing because I am using the same memory
settings as usual and they usually work. Also, I t
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