bg wrote: > On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 19:46, S Perry wrote: >> It looks like you've covered everything except what you need. >> Your solution lies on the VIEW MENU> TOOLBARS> TEXT and TEXT >> FORMATTING. You can cut and paste your material into the textbox >> you draw on the screen. > > That works, up to a point. One thing I cannot find in the docs, and that > nobody has mentioned thus far, is how one proceeds, having > finished a slide, to the next blank slide. I've been all over the docs, > and you would think that would be a pretty basic element, > but it does not seem to be described. I tried just giving it > a carriage return, but that didn't seem to do it. > > The other thing about it that is worrisome is that when I paste > in the appropriate text for the first slide, it displays in > what looks like 4-point type. This despite the fact that I have already > instructed it that I want 44-point. So I guess another thing > that I haven't seen in the docs is, to what extent are we WYSIWYG > here, if at all? Hi Brewster, You can get around that by first pasting into a non-WSIGWIG processor like notepad. If the incoming text has text attributes, Impress will use them. If not, it will use the text attributes defined in the master slide for the place-holder text. tc _________________________________________________________________ Experience all of the new features, and Reconnect with your life. http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9650730
