gmail does it automagically.... I can send you an invite if you wish...

/paul

On 4/26/05, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do you do a linked post in a message like you just did below?
> 
> Joe
> 
> Paul wrote:
> 
> >I do not think it is possible since OOo (as per the linked post) opens
> >the document based on the the view that is saved with the document.
> >
> >For instance, if a .doc file was last saved in word using one view, it
> >will be opened in that view when opened in OOo.
> >
> >However you can control the view if you are creating a blank document
> >and this is mentioned in the linked post as well.
> >
> >HTH, Paul
> >
> >On 4/24/05, Harondel J. Sibble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Folks, from a posting to a couple of other lists. Suggestions?
> >>
> >>I've had a look over at the OO forums, but no joy so far, ditto for 
> >>googling.
> >>
> >>I want to make all documents (new/blank ones or ones previously created in 
> >>MS
> >>word) show up in online view in OO Writer (1.1.4), this way the use doesn't
> >>have to scroll to the right/left to see the entire document. Anyone know how
> >>to accomplish this?
> >>
> >>The closest info so far I've found is
> >>
> >>http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?listName=users&msgNo=45396
> >>
> >>but it's rather dated...
> >>
> >>I'm going to join the OO lists, however hoping someone here will have an
> >>answer.
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