Hi Philip,
Many thanks for the help and the links. This subject is deeper and
wider than I expected so much reading to do.
To sum up where I have reached, the gpg encryption is probably too much
for my purposes here. I tried it years ago when I was using OS/2 Warp 4
but only needed for
Further to my last reply, you can encrypt a Writer file using pgp within LO
Writer. You can see the option in File > Save As but you will need an Openpgp
client on your system and you will need to have created a private/public key pair.
Most all linux distributions already have a pgp client
Hi Budge:
For your item 1, placing an image of a signature in a document does nothing to
render it secure unless you also use a digital signing process.
It is many rears since I used PGP so I don't recall well enough to give you a
primer on the subject. What I would say is that you can sign
Hi Philip and thanks for the reply.
I am learning how to use these tools and trying to understand how the
various options for signing and also securing documents. I am using
Linux (openSUSE) for all this but no doubt windows users as addressees
will be viewing and reading.
I have two
On 31/08/2023 12:09, Budge wrote:
I am trying to insert a signature line at the end of a spreadsheet and the text which
appears in the for name and title are much smaller than the font setting for the sheet.
Where is this text font defined and how can I change it. Also the date is not shown
I never used that function, but, while testing it for the first time, I
noticed that informations are rendered automatically by Calc, obtaining
an image.
I searched in styles but founded nothing.
> I am trying to insert a signature line at the end of a spreadsheet and the
> text which appears
I am trying to insert a signature line at the end of a spreadsheet and the text which
appears in the for name and title are much smaller than the font setting for the sheet.
Where is this text font defined and how can I change it. Also the date is not shown
although the date option has been