On Thursday 05 August 2010 18:34, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Oo is more worse then any other programs...

Were you drunk when you wrote this email? This is the worst email i have ever 
seen from someone calling themselves a consultant. You, as a consultant, 
above all people need to know that when people get frustrated they can get 
angry. When you can recognise that in yourself, then you can avoid this type 
of stupidity. Further as a self styled Linux Guru you should know that you 
ask one question per thread. I am not ever likely to use you as a consultant 
for anything unless you are prepared to change drastically your technique.

I am however prepared to answer your questions.

> Even MS Office (with limited capacities) is better working in WINE.
>
> Problem 1:  OOo under Linux enforce every time page format A4 with 2,5cm
>             border on all sides even if i setup this  crapy  program  to
>             use left 2 cm and right, bottom and top 1 cm.
>
>             How can this crap can be fixed FOREVER?

OO.o does not use a normal.dot file as Microsoft Word does. It does not allow 
it's default page layout to be updated by every whim of every user. Word 
allows you to do this, then saves it back to normal.dot by default. Note that 
is normal.dot - with the DOT meaning document template. How crappy is that? 
OO.o works in a controlled way and allows you to save any layout as a 
template and then choose which template you wish to use. Further it lets you 
set any template you wish as the default template.

> Problem 2:  If I insert a TABLE, it enforce the WHOLE page width and can
>             not changed.
>
>             How to tell Owriter not to use the whole page width?

If you go into the table properties and select other than "Automatic" for 
the "Alignment" you immediately have the control you wish. I'll leave you to 
find this setting as you are a knowledgable consultant, aren't you.

> Problem 3:  Is one of the worsest bugs!
>
>             I have a PAGE A3 LANDSCAPE with borders of 0cm (my Rotaprint
>             support it) and want to insert a table over the  whole  page
>             width.  OK it enforce pagewidth by default.
>
>             Now I edit colum by colum with
>                 Column  1        1,0 cm
>                 Column  2        0,3 cm
>                 Column  3        5,6 cm
>                 Column  4        0,3 cm
>             and now this crappy Owriter it becomes worse
>                 Column  9        1,0 cm
>                 Column  8       24,0 cm
>
>            but now column 1 is fucked! I have to change it back to 1,0cm
>            but now colum 2 is fucked again...
>
>            The only colum, where the width is no known to me is COLUMN 5
>
>            CAN SOMEONE TELL ME, WAY THIS SHIT OF A CRAPY OWRITER
>            IS SCREWING THE LAYOUT WITHOUT BEING ASKED?

If you go into the table properties and select other than "Automatic" for 
the "Alignment" you immediately have the control you wish.

> Searching the Internet seems, I and my customers are not the  only  ones
> who are bothered by this bug and misbehaviour which can not deactiveted.

Taking time to learn to use the program from the manuals could help here. When 
you strike a problem - ask, don't abuse. If you really want to be an expert 
in this program then train yourself!

> I HATE this OPEN OFFICE crap and  I  HATE  peoples  (french  government)
> FORCING me to use this CRAP.

Politeness always works well, doesn't it.

> OPENOFFICE, FIREFOX and PIDGIN are to most non-productive programs which
> the Open Source Commuity have ever created!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLONK - what type of a consukltant writes this. Debian is the worst distro 
because is causes the worst type of maniacal megalomaniacs ever. At least 
that is my experience from this email.

> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>     Michelle Konzack

Goes to show a pretty face will only get you so far without hard work.

-- 
Michael

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