I always recommend older pre-OOXML formats (2003 Office formats, .doc,
.xls, etc) because even Microsoft can't keep up with OOXML.
On 9/8/2016 8:53 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
Have been trying to determine what to suggest as preferred/ default file
save format for users stuck in MSO Word,
Have been trying to determine what to suggest as preferred/ default file
save format for users stuck in MSO Word, wrt feature support and LO
cross compatibility:
.docx actually has two save file type options for the one extension in
MSO Word:
- Word Document
- Strict Open XML Document
I have
On 09/08/2016 01:28 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
On September 8, 2016 06:59:16 PM Bo Siltberg wrote:
As I show in the other thread, the image problem does not seem to be
(solely) related to "large" documents as I could reproduce one kind of
error in a one-page document.
The image problems can hit
Philip Jackson wrote
> 109 pages (US Letter size pages)
> 70 illustrations (.png format black and white)
> 21k words
>
> ...
>
> Each image was anchored to paragraph (rather than character or page)
> with 'NoWrap'. I didn't 'mess' with the image frame styles except for
> the captions.
I really
please advise. Onward and upward.
George
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Kracked Press wrote:
>I see the postings about the complexity of the documents, but I have not
seen any info about the size of the documents that are part of the
"writing large" statement.
Document length does not correlate with document complexity.
> But how many pages in the document would be
This whole thing has the feel on none linear functions gone out-of-order
wrong.
That is to say, there are two or more functions that can apply to
organize placement of images within a document.
Initially, they start at the same time, within the tolerance of the
processor/motherboard. The
On September 8, 2016 06:59:16 PM Bo Siltberg wrote:
>As I show in the other thread, the image problem does not seem to be
>(solely) related to "large" documents as I could reproduce one kind of
>error in a one-page document.
The image problems can hit any document, but they do seem to be related
I too have that book on the reading list, it's been there for too long now..
As I show in the other thread, the image problem does not seem to be
(solely) related to "large" documents as I could reproduce one kind of
error in a one-page document.
Otherwise I guess a document can be as large as
On 09/07/2016 11:02 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
On September 8, 2016 01:40:46 AM Wiebe van der Worp wrote:
You might also want to take the time to download my book (which is free)
and ready the chapter on frames. It represents my best thinking on this
problem, offering two different approaches,
On 07/09/16 22:16, Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> For those of us who work with 30 or 40 pages in a document file, plus
> maybe some complex formatting options used, we may consider 40 pages as
> a large document, while others may consider documents need 100 or more
> pages to be a
does this solution.. require that all subsequent entries
made to footnotes must follow the field tabbed sequence?
if not, how does LO distinguish between a field entry and
and a text entry..
On Thu, 9/8/16, Regina Henschel
Regina,
> After you have used Insert -> Footnote/Endnote your Cursor is in the
> footnote area. Now use Insert -> Field -> More Fields... -> tab
> "Cross references". In your case you need the Type "Headings".
>
> In the part "Selection" select the heading for which you will enter
> a reference.
Brian,
> If you prefer not to use Heading paragraph styles or you need to
> refer to some other sort of object, you can simply place a bookmark
> (Insert | Bookmark...) at the target item. Then "Bookmarks" is
> another option under Type in the Fields dialogue.
This will be very useful too, as
At 09:29 08/09/2016 +0100, Jonathan Allen wrote:
A document I am writing needs to have internal references in its
footnotes and I really need to be able to keep these automatically
up-to-date with the page numbers. They would look this (here ascii-fied):
[176] 6.4.2 Session Highlights, 47
I
Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Allen schrieb:
Dear List,
A document I am writing needs to have internal references in its footnotes
and I really need to be able to keep these automatically up-to-date with
the page numbers. They would look this (here ascii-fied):
[176] 6.4.2 Session Highlights, 47
Dear List,
A document I am writing needs to have internal references in its footnotes
and I really need to be able to keep these automatically up-to-date with
the page numbers. They would look this (here ascii-fied):
[176] 6.4.2 Session Highlights, 47
I expect to provide the section number
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