Please do *not* start a new question by replying to an old one as this
causes several problems:
1. most email software will correctly think that your email is a
response to the email you are "replying" to, and will indicate
this by displaying your email as a child of the original email
2. because of this, people not interested in the original email may
ignore your question
3. people may think that the original email has a reply(yours) so
that they do not have to give it a reply
So in conclusion, more people will read your email if it looks like the
start of a new thread rather than the reply to an old one.
On Sun, 02 Oct
2005 09:05:03 -0700, Chuck Neuenschwander wrote:
>
> OK, I use OO to build an HTML document. I put a few paragraphs of text
> separated in two places by a pair of pics on one line. I save the
> document.
> It saves as 5 files, not just the one I developed: each pic in it's own
> file.
> Then, when I open the new HTML file, I have extra space inserted between
> paragraphs, AND I have each pic on it's own line.
>
> So, am I doing something incorrectly, or is the state-of-the-art with OO's
> HTML development? -chuck
>
I do not know from your description; however I can tell you that using OOo
as an HTML editor is only useful for simple pages. If you want to improve
how OOo behaves try editing the built-in css.
--
Documentation Co-lead
"Dinna meddle wi' things ye ken nuthin' aboot!"
J.H.
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