Hi Marra,

To change OO's "Calc" worksheet to print in Landscape orientation do the
following:

Menu = File > Page Preview
This will present your document as it will look.  Some new icons should show
up as a new tool bar on which you should find "Format Page" and select it;.
There will be 7 tabs across the dialogue box that appears and one tab reads
"Page" and you will find the heading "orientation" and a radio button for
"Landscape"

Best regards,
Steve


On 11/24/07, marra winsome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Steven  Hunlow wrote and email(see below) he seemed somewhat savey of the
> differences between OO and Excel.  All I wish to know is how to I get OO to
> print in a landscape orientation.  It will not "take" this orientation, and
> will always print in portrait format.  Can you help?  Marra
>
> Steven Hunlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If you are familiar with
> Excel, OO works somewhat the same only you will
> have to define the condition of Format = Red first:
>
> on the menu bar Format > Styles and Formatting > New Style from Selection
> (on OO 2.3 this is the middle icon on the top right of the box - float
> your
> cursor over the icons and this definition will pop up) > Name your new
> format ie "Red"  and save it > right click the new selection "red" >
> select
> "modify" > the  "cell style" box will open and you can set your format.
>
> Now, just as in Excel
> from the menu bar:  Format > Conditional format > set condition 1 ie as
> your
> new "Red"
>
> If you have done conditional formatting in Excel, you should be able to
> make
> this work
>
> Best regards,
> Steve
>
>
> On 11/22/07, Jim Cresap  wrote:
> >
> > IN ONE COLUMN I WISH TO MAKE ALL CELLS
> > CHANGE THE NUMBER TO RED IF 130 OR ABOVE
> > AND BLACK IF BELOW 130.
>
>
>
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