Help!
Has anyone figured out how to Modify the Graphics Style in Writer make
Anchor As Character the default, and have it stick?
I have tried creating a new template and making the default, every thing
I modify EXECPT the Anchor Point sticks. When I insert a new picture
the anchor point is
On 03/07/12 16:17, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Help!
Has anyone figured out how to Modify the Graphics Style in Writer make
Anchor As Character the default, and have it stick?
I have tried creating a new template and making the default, every thing
I modify EXECPT the Anchor Point sticks. When I
Mike Scott wrote:
On 03/07/12 16:17, Chuck Stuettgen wrote:
Help!
Has anyone figured out how to Modify the Graphics Style in Writer make
Anchor As Character the default, and have it stick?
I have tried creating a new template and making the default, every thing
I modify EXECPT the Anchor
Is there a way to specify the beginning-of-line a part of the search-for
string in a search and replace operation?
Thanks,
Mark
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Back in 2002 I produced a book, going straight to print off a Open Office
PDF, and the results were thoroughly satisfactory. In fact, my book at that
time was probably the first production book that was fully produced
straight from OO, skipping DTP altogether.
Today, 10 years later I'm doing a
I have placed several callout2 objects around a picture to illustrate
various points. I can adjust the remote end of the line and the mid
point, using the little hand which appears and doing click and drag, I
also wish to change where on the callout box the start of the line comes
from, even
Hi Rogier,
Rogier F. van Vlissingen schrieb:
Back in 2002 I produced a book, going straight to print off a Open Office
PDF, and the results were thoroughly satisfactory. In fact, my book at that
time was probably the first production book that was fully produced
straight from OO, skipping DTP
Hi Mark,
mickelsen schrieb:
Is there a way to specify the beginning-of-line a part of the search-for
string in a search and replace operation?
I guess you can get what you want using regular expressions. Look in the
help for a list of them.
Kind regards
Regina
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Hi Ian,
Ian McCarthy schrieb:
I have placed several callout2 objects around a picture to illustrate
various points. I can adjust the remote end of the line and the mid
point, using the little hand which appears and doing click and drag, I
also wish to change where on the callout box the start
On 07/03/2012 04:00 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Rogier,
Rogier F. van Vlissingen schrieb:
Back in 2002 I produced a book, going straight to print off a Open
Office
PDF, and the results were thoroughly satisfactory. In fact, my book
at that
time was probably the first production book that
Well I've tried with doPDF and the same absurd irregularities appear... so
that is not an improvement over the native pdf conversion.
Meanwhile, no pics, no special fonts, unless you consider Times New Roman a
special font. No Cambria Math, just plain old text. And it is really odd
when you see
Well, this is even more bizarre than I thought. This is all happening in
the context of a master document.
In unpredictable ways, there are either ellipses or opening quotes that
suddenly appear enlarged in the pdf of the master doc, causing also
irregular line spacing.
The same problem is not
I have a small range of cells (less than 100) in which I need to count the
cells that are blank.
What is the best way to do this?
I was trying something like =COUNTIF(C11:C103,(CELL(Type,b))).But that
just did not work.
Thanks to all who helps me with this simple problem.
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On 04/07/12 13:16, dave wagner wrote:
I have a small range of cells (less than 100) in which I need to count the
cells that are blank.
What is the best way to do this?
I was trying something like =COUNTIF(C11:C103,(CELL(Type,b))).But that
just did not work.
Thanks to all who helps me with this
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