Den mån 2 maj 2022 kl 19:59 skrev Mike Scott :
> On 02/05/2022 15:33, Brad Rogers wrote:
> > On Mon, 2 May 2022 14:47:39 +0100
> > Mike Scott wrote:
> >
> > Hello Mike,
> >
> >> Save as text file produces something left-aligned - presumably because
> >> the indents seem to be a result of
On 02/05/2022 15:33, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 2 May 2022 14:47:39 +0100
Mike Scott wrote:
Hello Mike,
Save as text file produces something left-aligned - presumably because
the indents seem to be a result of left-margin settings
I see. My indents were as a result of tabs, so that would
On Mon, 2 May 2022 14:47:39 +0100
Mike Scott wrote:
Hello Mike,
>Save as text file produces something left-aligned - presumably because
>the indents seem to be a result of left-margin settings
I see. My indents were as a result of tabs, so that would probably
account for the difference.
On 02/05/2022 11:54, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Mon, 2 May 2022 11:38:29 +0100
Mike Scott wrote:
Hello Mike,
Is there any way of converting to a plain text file while keeping some
semblance of the layout please? odt2txt extracts the text, but of
course loses the indentation.
Simply using "Save
On Mon, 2 May 2022 11:38:29 +0100
Mike Scott wrote:
Hello Mike,
>Is there any way of converting to a plain text file while keeping some
>semblance of the layout please? odt2txt extracts the text, but of
>course loses the indentation.
Simply using "Save As...", then selecting TXT type works,
Hi all; I've an odt file of song words, nicely laid out using paragraph
styles to provide indents for choruses.
Is there any way of converting to a plain text file while keeping some
semblance of the layout please? odt2txt extracts the text, but of course
loses the indentation.
Thanks.
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