At 13:53 30/05/2016 -0400, Julian Thomas wrote:
On May 30, 2016, at 06:43, Brian Barker wrote:
o Click on the Fontwork Gallery button in the toolbar.
That's in the bottom toolbar!
I indicated (but you've removed) that you need to toggle on the
Drawing toolbar, and yes: it appears by default
> On May 30, 2016, at 06:43, Brian Barker wrote:
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> o Click on the Fontwork Gallery button in the toolbar.
That's in the bottom toolbar!
> o Select the style and click OK.
> o Double-click the text and replace it with your own text.
> o Press Esc to exit text edit mode.
> o Adjust the text sh
Thanks Jonathon:
Font was Tahoma-10 whenever auto -wrap text was previously invoked for a
cell. I don't think Tahoma would cause a problem here. I have changed
to Arial-10 for the range of cells that I do the sort routine on. Will
see if that makes a difference in row height and if the font
At 10:10 29/05/2016 +0100, Lam Konly wrote:
In Microsoft office there is a clipart section where we can make the
letterings wavy How can I do so in openoffice
o Go to View | Toolbars > | Drawing, to toggle on the Drawing toolbar.
o Click on the Fontwork Gallery button in the toolbar.
o Select t
I kept clicking things and the problem suddenly "corrected itself". I
can't recall which click did the trick. I'm reluctant to "unclick"
whatever I did, for fear of being stuck in the original mess.
On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 1:22 AM, Martin Groenescheij <
mar...@groenescheij.com> wrote:
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