To set margins in Ooo 2.0 do it the same way one does in Ooo 1.x. Click on Format in the toolbar than go to Page and it will open a Page Stylye dialog box from here click on the Page tab and there you have Margins. Simple as Pie.
Doug W. On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:05:50 -0700 "DAC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been a proponent of OpenOffice for some time and have > recommended it to all my clients in the past. I have just loaded the > new beta version and I have to say I am very disappointed with it. > After using it for five minutes there are a number of things I find > annoying enough that I will stop recommending it to my clients in the > future. It's as if you have no idea how the average user is using > this program. Two very simple but highly important issues are setting > page view and page margins. No one I know uses Print or Web views. > The standard Normal view from Word is the standard view with all my > clients. And setting page margins is as simple as going to print > setup and entering the in actual value. We can't use the mouse and > cursor to set the margin needed. We need an exact setting...a > number...a value. And the margins did not import from an old Word doc > so every doc now has to have the margins set graphically by hand? I > don't think so. Not going to happen. We would rather pay for a Word > that do all this work. Thanks for nothing. > > David Cambra > (925) 829-2580 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ~ Rhythm is Harmony ~ > _____ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
