Hello John Kaufmann,

Why do you send the mail to the LIST (I read it), to my private accound
and to my business cellphone?

Am 2010-08-06 00:11:05, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Hi Michelle,
> 
> In a message dated 2010.08.05 02:34 -0500, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >Oo is more worse then any other programs...
> 
> Sounds like you were having a really bad day; I hope some of this can help:

Yes!  Since monday I get 23mio spams a day, have a fucking french gov on
the neck and now crapy programs which eat my last nerv!

> I can only second what Clayton proposed: fix a template the way
> /you/ like it.

It was fixed, but I made a system update and have gotena  new version of
OOo and now goten the last crap on the neck...

> Writer appears to be brain-dead about table geometry. That is mostly
> (but not entirely) because the controls are laid out poorly. Clayton
> gave some nice tips for setting up table defaults.  But what if you
> just want to lay out arbitrary tables easily? Writer does not appear
> to support "easily", but it's not really too bad if you work through
> the clumsy controls:

OOo has to learn vorm M$ Word. Even in the old days,  with  Winword  6.0
und e WfW 3.11 it was better...  (18 years ago)

> (A) Unfortunately, when you create ("Insert") a table, you are not
> given a quick alignment option (that would obviate most of the
> problems that come after).  You just have to accept the following
> 4-step:
>  1. Create the table (name/rows/columns/format), then
>  2. Edit the table ([context menu: "Table"] or [menu:
> "Table"->"Table Properties"]).  Now you have the "Table Format"
> control [<sigh> if only OO would normalize terminology], with 5
> tabs:
>           Table - Text Flow - Columns - Borders - Background
>  3. Go first to Table tab and, under Alignment, select any choice
> but "Automatic" (which is Writer-speak for "Full-width").
>  4. Now go to Columns tab and tick "Adjust table width" - which
> means "Adjust table width to sum of column widths". [Yes, this
> should be under the Table tab - one of the many silly arrangements
> in this control menu.]
> 
> (B) /Now/ you can set the columns as you like [which also addresses
> your Problem 3, so I won't quote that here]. Yes, the process is a
> bit clumsy, but you /can/ get there from here. ;-)

:-/

Using OOo is not realy intuitive!

In LaTeX I know all what I need and I can create easyly documetnts where
OO capitulate...  Hahaha inserting formulas in form of pics! Which crap!

I have to find a "LaTeX to ODT/DOC converter"  :-D

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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