2010/8/29 Drew <[email protected]>: >> > >> > Howdy, >> > >> > Just tried the forumla technique above with Ubuntu 10.04 and the gooo >> > 3.2.1 from the 'proposed' repository - not sure when that is going to >> > roll to GA, but soon...anyway works like a charm here. >> > >> > Drew >> >> Sorry for my ignorance, but what is GA…? > > Oh sorry - the proposed repository holds code that is in what we would > call Release Candidate status - I used GA as, General Availability, a > term I supposed I've picked up from the MySQL project over the years. > >> >> So it seems to work on Go-oo anyway, so maybe it works in the OpenSUSE >> 11.3 version of OpenOffice.org after all? >> >> The easiest way (I think) to test, for you who couldn't make it work, >> is probably to follow theses steps: >> >> Open an empty spreadsheet >> Hit F11 so you can see what styles you've got. > > Just one nit-picky thing - under GO-OO, at least when I use Gnome, F11 > switches the document window to full screen, per the behavior of just > about all other applications under that desktop.
Okay, then look under Format and see if you can find ”Styles and formatting”. On my system (Swedish vanilla OpenOffice.org 3.2) it is located somewhere in the middle of that menu. It doesn't seem to have a short cut on your system (my wife use the English Ubuntu version of OpenOffice.org 3.2 and F11 is full screen on her system too – just checked it out a few seconds ago, so it seems to be similar to your system), but you can easily add your own short cut by clicking Tools → Customize… and I am sure you will figure it out from there. Regards Johnny Rosenberg > > Drew > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
