On Saturday, 3 February 2018 13:38:02 GMT DaveB wrote:
> On 03.02.2018 12:00, Ianseeks wrote:
> > Thanks for that advice, i'll definitely put my head down and learn more
> > about styles especially now i know about Ctrl-M etc.
> >
> > all the best
> >
> > Ian
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> I don't know if it h
On 03.02.2018 12:00, Ianseeks wrote:
> Thanks for that advice, i'll definitely put my head down and learn more about
> styles especially now i know about Ctrl-M etc.
>
> all the best
>
> Ian
Hi Ian,
I don't know if it has already been mentioned, but if you want to get to
grips with styles and te
Thanks for that advice, i'll definitely put my head down and learn more about
styles especially now i know about Ctrl-M etc.
all the best
Ian
On Friday, 2 February 2018 18:05:55 GMT Virgil Arrington wrote:
> On 02/02/2018 05:20 AM, Ianseeks wrote:
> > I think this is where i went wrong. Is ther
On 02/02/2018 05:20 AM, Ianseeks wrote:
> I think this is where i went wrong. Is there an obvious indicator that
> shows its direct formatting as opposed to a style? It would be handy
> when picking up someone else's document (which is what happened here)
I'm not sure that there is. In my caree
On Thursday, 1 February 2018 20:59:43 GMT Virgil Arrington wrote:
> Ian,
>
> I don't know your level of experience with styles, so forgive me if I
> tell you something you already know.
Thanks Virgil, more information is always a big help. My biggest bit of me
being clueless was the not knowing
On Thursday, 1 February 2018 22:03:00 GMT Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Also to add to Virgil's explanation is what happens when copy/pasting
> text with the same style name or a new style name.
>
> If you copy text from a document with style named "Default Style" into
> your working document, the text
On Thursday, 1 February 2018 19:50:38 GMT Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Hi.
> If you select all text (the whole document) and menu Format>Clear direct
> formatting (Ctl M), lots may change visually, does the document then
> behave as you might expect styles to behave. I do this as a matter of
> course
Also to add to Virgil's explanation is what happens when copy/pasting
text with the same style name or a new style name.
If you copy text from a document with style named "Default Style" into
your working document, the text will inherit the attributes of the
settings for Default Style in your
Ian,
I don't know your level of experience with styles, so forgive me if I
tell you something you already know.
I use the "Default Style" simply as a starting point for all my other
styles. I rarely actually apply the "Default Style" to a given paragraph.
LO's styles are hierarchical in nature
Hi.
If you select all text (the whole document) and menu Format>Clear direct
formatting (Ctl M), lots may change visually, does the document then
behave as you might expect styles to behave. I do this as a matter of
course to get MS docs into odts that I can style properly.
steve
On 01/02/18
On Wednesday, 31 January 2018 19:02:35 GMT Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
> 2018-01-31 19:25 GMT+01:00 Ianseeks :
>
> > Hi
> >
> > If i update a style that is used in a document e.g. change font and font
> > size, should the whole document where that style is used be changed to the
> > new settings when
On Wednesday, 31 January 2018 19:02:35 GMT Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
> 2018-01-31 19:25 GMT+01:00 Ianseeks :
>
> > Hi
> >
> > If i update a style that is used in a document e.g. change font and font
> > size, should the whole document where that style is used be changed to the
> > new settings when
2018-01-31 19:25 GMT+01:00 Ianseeks :
> Hi
>
> If i update a style that is used in a document e.g. change font and font
> size, should the whole document where that style is used be changed to the
> new settings when is pressed? Currently I have to highlight the
> areas and then reapply the styl
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