OpenOffice 2.1, as with 2.0.X, does a poor job displaying HTML unless you know HTML coding. I discovered that the hard way when I attempted to design a web page. If you know what you can and cannot do in HTML, then OpenOffice is fine, it isn't the greatest, but just fine. OpenOffice does more than what is allowed in HTML formatting, that's why you get strange results when you try to read the document back in as HTML.
I use OpenOffice as my preliminary HTML editor, then I use a text editor (conTEXT) to assemble my web pages using what I created with OpenOffice and proper HTML coding. Greg alex mesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi. I'm using OpenOffice.org2.1 to create a newspaper-like hobby-related club newsletter. I've attached a copy of what it should appear as (Tpage1 in openoffice format .odt). I've tried saving it differently for hours with no success; it loses its formatting completely. This copy is test2 saved in html format with 2 pictures. The final draft has to be in a common format anyone can view as an attachment to an email or copied and pasted into a blank email. Can You instruct me on how to create and save this properly please? Thank You very much! Alex Mesch GOD loves You and so do I !!! It's a great day for Modelling, enjoy it !!!! Please visit the JOHAN website and see what's new http://www.johanmodels.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
