Bruno Santos wrote:
I've seen sometimes in books, small notes for the user with critical observations, or any other observation with images.
is it possible to do with openoffice using the styles ?
I have seen a few different methods..... In my free macro document, I use a table. I place text in the left column and the information in the right. I could just as easily add an icon rather than text. The icon is NOT added auto-matically, you still must add it.
Although an appropriate style should perhaps be used for the note, or what ever, the icon is usually added directly into the text and then attached to a paragraph or as a character to achieve an appropriate spacing. Personally, I like placing them in a table and then simply hiding the borders as appropriate.
i'm using OOo in linux and i've installed the beta release of OOo 2, but i cant get the same Look'n Feel as the windows users, and i must say is very nice ! How can i manage it ?
Do you mean things such as the print dialogs, or do you mean things like.... In Linux, the window and dialog corners are rounded and in Windows they are square? There are also differences related to the shading of window tops and such.... These things are not configurable. Choosing to use standard dialogs or OOo dialogs, is....
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