On 02/20/2007 06:54 PM, Lewis Brinin wrote: > BS'D > Thank you for your answers! > I had two plans for this one is to save it as a word document the other to > print it out. The odd thing is that it worked once than stopped working with > the usual dreadful WinWord.exe has generated errors blah . I also made the > mistake of opening one page of my web site forgetting I had word 2000 well > when I went to look at the html what I surprise I had > I tried printing at Kinko's and the text goes over the margin that is why I > had hoped to use a word processor to make sure I got all of it > Thanks > Lewis
It appears that you are using Micro$oft's web browser Outlook Express... I suspect that is your problem. I am able to copy a web based formated table from my Mozilla Seamonkey (or Firefox) web browser, paste it directly into OpenOffice 2.1 Writer and actually have it paste as a properly formated table as it appears in the website. All of the text is there, the data is properly formated and, easily printed. It most likely has nothing at all to do with OOo, as the same table data pastes directly into OOo Calc; fully formated, cells separated and in correct format, date pasted into individual rows & columns. I know of no other office suite that can do this at present. Note to others reading this: the above test was from a real & live http://www.staples.com/ order tracking query. Tracked an order, checked the UPS shipping information, copied the data from the sites' UPS tracking information & pasted directly into Write & Calc. No 'Paste Special' was used. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
