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As I mentioned before, I have given up on OO and LO becasue of the
style problem. However, it occurs to me that the style problem could
be easily fixed (by the devs) if there was a simple
bypass arrangement that could be invoked when you want to evade the
style momentarily--say ALT-F12 or something like that, which would
allow you to type whatever you want, where you want it.
It could be set to remain in force until the end of line, or perhaps
until the end of paragraph. Or perhaps both options--say, one under
F11 and the other under F12.
--doug
What do you mean by type whatever you want and where you want it?
Any document I have seen requires much more organization than this. In
the end the document will have everything in its place. Otherwise, it
will make no sense to the reader. For example, you would want the
discussion about a chart to be next to it. You would not want it it be 5
pages apart.
Specific examples of typing whatever you want where you want would
a great help. Without specifics, there can be no solution to the
problem. Then it becomes like a man telling a doctor, "I don't feel
good" over the telephone. The doctor is not likely to tell the man what
he needs to do. The doctor needs specifics.
Dan
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