just like you said, andrew: you can either do Edit - Paste special - Unformatted text after you copy the text from the webpage or select the whole text (ctrl-a) after you copy it, right-click on it and select Default in the context menu. that also works for me.
urska > Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: >> JoanArc wrote: >> >>> >>> I saw these instructions for making a new template. I'm not familiar >>> with when/how you do that rather than just opening OpenOffice. 1.1.4. >>> One thing I don't like about OOo is the breaks between pages where >>> some of the text I paste from websites end up not being there, but, >>> apparently, 'hiding' in the black 'trench' between pages. Only way I >>> can see any or part of what's there is to make the font really tiny >>> and then it all may get on the page I pasted onto. Will making a >>> template allow me to get rid of that feature? I do believe that some >>> of my documents don't lose part of the text pasted, but others do. >>> Following the instructions below, If I tried experimenting with >>> different styles or view of the OOo 1.1.4 doc, and save it, will that >>> affect all the other docs I have created or will create in the future, >>> or does it just apply locally to the document I'm working in? > > > I've found the same thing, but the solution seems to be to use the > "Paste Special"feature. > > JimW > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
