At 14:51 28/12/2023 -0500, Charles Meyer wrote:
Brian wrote... The solution, where you need to use tab stops
in this way, is to set them specifically where you need them...
How do you set tabs where you need them? Steps? Screenshots?
Steps? Screenshots? No: rather, documentation!
See
... sent original reply to OP only. My error ...
To modify default tab stops in LO 7.6.x
- Select Tool>Options
- Open the "LibreOffice Writer" branch
- Select the "General" option
- In the Settings option
- accept or select the measurement unit
- then set the tab stop
Brian wrote... The solution, where you need to use tab stops in this
way, is to set
them specifically where you need them...
How do you set tabs where you need them?
Steps? Screenshots?
Thank you,
Charles.
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Problems?
The hot keys mentioned are default operating system hot keys on Windows,
since at least Windows 95, and on Ubuntu linux, since I don't know when.
On Ubuntu the keyboard shortcuts can be found in Settings>Keyboard. The
default settings can be changed there.
In Windows, not sure where.
Do the
Jarek -
I wasn't aware of that shortcut (I close LibreOffice by clicking on the X
button or by using Ctrl+Q) but I looked it up in the Customize > Keyboard
dialogue (in LO 7.6.4.1). For me, Alt+F4 is greyed out so it can't be modified
or deleted. Ctrl-F4, which apparently does the same thing,
Hello, I'm writing to you because I managed to delete the access control
by deleting the alt + 7 shortcut. But I accidentally deleted the alt +
F4 shortcut because now I can't close Libreoffice. Could you please
advise me how do I add the shortcut to the list? Thank you in advance
for your