Thanks for all Your help Dan, I appreciate it! I'm using the pdf export untill 
I can master this new program. Alex.......
 
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From: Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: alex mesch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 7, 2007 6:50:33 AM
Subject: Re: [users] problem with save-as html


On Sunday 07 January 2007 6:38 am, Dan Lewis wrote:
> On Saturday 06 January 2007 6:24 pm, alex mesch 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
>
>      First of all, if you are going to create an HTML page you need
> to create it using File > New > HTML Document. Then use Frames or
> Tables to create the design you want: three sections of the top and
> two columns. I have used tables to put things exactly where I want
> them. Secondly, instead of creating it as an *.odt file and then
> saving it as an *.html file, why don't you export it as a *.pdf
> file?
>
> Dan
>
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