Hey John, There are always going to be those whose own styles we disagree with and even oddities between cultures/languages that can bug us if we're not careful. If you can see you aren't going to be able to get anythinig useful from a responder and they seem to be condescending or whatever, don't let it bug you; just move on to the next post without comment; it saves fostering animosity on the groups and causes a lot less off-track thinking<g>. My opinion, anyway.
HTH, Twayne` n news:[email protected], John Kaufmann <[email protected]> typed: > In a message dated 2010.06.09 18:10 -0500, NoOp wrote: > >>> (1) What is the point of the envelope style? According >>> to the Stylist, the page style becomes "Envelope" after >>> an envelope is formed from the Insert|Envelope wizard - >>> but the page style apparently has no connection to what >>> was defined in the Envelope wizard. >> >> Open a new Writer document. Format|Page|Paper >> format:|Format:#10 Envelope|Orientation:Landscape. Address >> your envelope & print. > > So, you don't use the "Envelope" page style (which is > automagically, but ambiguously, connected to the > Insert|Envelope wizard)? Also, since this approach (either > Format|Page or selection of the Envelope page style) has no > set provision for Return and Addressee blocks, how do you > like to handle that? > >>> (2) Where should the envelope size be set? - In the >>> Envelope page style, the Envelope wizard Format tab, or >>> the Printer tab (Setup->Advanced), or ... ? >> >> See above. If you wish to modify the default Envelope >> Style: Format|Styles...|select page styles|right click >> Envelope & click 'Modify'. > > So then you /do/ favor using the Envelope page style? Of > course I know how to modify a page style, including > Envelope, but a simple page lacks essential attributes of > an envelope (like address blocks), while a page has > attributes inherently absent from an envelope (like > numbering). The Insert|Envelope wizard, OTOH, does define > a proper envelope style class, but I can't figure out its > connection to the Envelope page style. > Thanks for your reply, but those questions still elude me. > > John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
