2006/8/16, G. Roderick Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 16:28 +0200, Haff & Haff Commodity Brokers c.c.
wrote:
> HI! MY NAME IS ABDULLAH.
> I RECIEVED OPEN OFFICE AS PART OF MY ACCOUNTING PROGRAMME. I AM THUS FAR
VERY PLEASED TO USE THIS PROGRAMME. PLEASE ADVISE ME AS TO WHETHER OPEN
OFFICE HAS WORD ART OR NOT. IF NO WHEN DO YOU INTEND TO ADD IT TO YOUR
PROGRAMME. THANK YOU.
> AWAITING YOUR URGENT REPLY.

are you aware that all caps is considered shouting in a mailing list.
Using all caps may cause the very people you wish to reach to ignore
your message.

As to WordArt, this is a MSO feature but OpenOffice.org has a similar
feature named Fontwork. Use of Fontwork is describe in
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf
and other documents.


I just downloaded that pdf. Maybe it's something with my system, but take a
look at page 454. It's a part of the register (or what ever it's called in
English.. a list of words and information about on which pages they
appear...), it ends with:

drop-down
lists..................................................................
Drop-down property.................................................369
T

Next page contains a few words starting with T, and that's all... What
happened to EFGHIJKLMNOPQRS and most of T and UVWXYZ?

I was looking for Fontwork, but since it starts with an F I had to search
for it instead...


Regards


Johnny

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