Sorry for my previous answer. It was related to repeating rows in calc.You can set the rows to repeat in a table in Writer this way:In the context menu of the table, select the "Text flow" tab, "Repeat heading", the first "n" rows.De: "Arthur Schwarz" Para: "Brian Barker" , users@openoffice.apache.
Format > Print Ranges > Edit > Rows to repeatDe: "Arthur Schwarz" Para: "Brian Barker" , users@openoffice.apache.orgEnviados: Jueves, 12 de Diciembre 2013 11:45:01Asunto: RE: How do you insert a spreadsheet into a text documentHi Brian;That was a truly awesome response. Everything worked except rep
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Subject: Re: How do you insert a spreadsheet into a text document
At 19:40 11/12/2013 -0800, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
>What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in
>landscape mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format ->
>Pa
At 02:45 12/12/2013 -0800, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
That was a truly awesome response.
No probs!
Everything worked except repeating the top two lines across multiple
pages. I can live with that.
You don't need to. I'm not sure whether you mean that you got
repetition you didn't want or didn'
At 19:40 11/12/2013 -0800, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in
landscape mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format ->
Page -> Page I can format for landscape mode but it formats the
entire document. How do I format just a few pages a
I know about copy and paste. Works great. But, my table is 59 rows and is
organized into landscape mode. So, copy and past produces one condensed
page.
What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in landscape
mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format -> Page -> Pag