At 10:02 14/11/2007 -0600, Jim W Wagner wrote:
Actually, I am going to be printing out the data.

JimW

Brian Barker wrote:
At 23:30 10/11/2007 -0600, Jim W Wagner wrote:
When I am cutting and pasting text from the net, I constantly have a problem that only so much shows on the OO screen. Sometimes, If I cut down the font-size greatly, I can get the rest, and even then I can only save it by cutting and pasting it again, into Kword, after which I can put that file into odt.

This doesn't solve your problem, but rather than decreasing the font size, it may be easier to increase the page length of your intermediate document. Since you are not going to ask your printer to print it, this can be large enough that you can see all the material at the original font sizes on one continuous page.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker

Er, quite! But you misunderstood the antecedent of my "it". Perhaps I should explain in more detail:

You said that you could reduce the font size in order that you could see the material before copying it and pasting elsewhere. This may create a difficulty with seeing the material on your screen. My suggestion was that, instead of decreasing the font size at this point, you could increase the page length - so that all the hidden material would now have room to appear on the last page. The fact that your printer could not cope with this now absurdly shaped intermediate document is no problem, since you are not going to print it - the intermediate document, that is.

As I already said, this is no solution, but may be a more convenient workaround.

Brian Barker

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