On Mon, 2005-10-24 at 15:13 +0000, Sandra Bittner wrote: > G. Roderick Singleton <grsingleton <at> openoffice.org> writes: > > > I think you want to use the Navigator to do this. > > > Thank you for your suggestions. I shall give the Navigator feature a > whirl. > > > > Newletter? Hmm, maybe you would like to try one of the newsletter > > templates. These allow you to build the document in the same manner > > as a newspaper. > > > > One of these is available from http://documentation.openoffice.org/ > > Samples and Templates section. Specifically > > > http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/ > template/newsletter_2.stw > > > > The User Guides also have a good section on preparing newletters that > > may help you as well. > > > > Thank you also for the template suggestion. Our 'Newsletter' > is an 8 page publication booklet. So it is a different than > the presently posted templates. I'll consider creating a > template or checking for a book-type template. > > I have found the templates useful in the past. I just completed > a conference for a non-profit organization where I used the > OpenOffice suite of tools to create all the business cards, > signs, write-ups, and scheduling for all participants. > > Again, thank you for your suggestions and your response to my > questions. I will continue to become more familiar the variety > of features available in OpenOffice. >
Have thought of using the template with a Tabloid page size and setting the character and paragraph styles with larger print and then using the File > Print > Options Brochure feature of OOo? I used this technique to produce the Mass programme at http://www.barttersyndrome.com/program.pdf Works well even with a single-sided printer. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
