Dear sir,

I have included the whole email as sent to Opal Office, but have highlighted 
the problem I experience, and wonder if there is an answer to it.



Hello Carey,



Please follow this link for further support on how to use these programs:



www.support.openoffice.org 



Kind Regards,
Russ.




 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: c.m00re682carey 

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Cc: Carey Moore 

Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 7:28 PM

Subject: Thankyou : 1 OPAL OFFICE - CD Shipped To You - Item Number: 51454. 

 

5th January 2008

From: Carey Moore, Manderley, Attleborough Road, Great Ellingham, Norfolk NR17 
1LF UK.



Dear sir,

       1
     OPAL OFFICE - CD Shipped To You  -  Item Number: 51454.
     

Thankyou for sending the Opal (Open) Office CD which has arrived safely. I have 
loaded it into my laptop and it is working fine, and I am very pleased with the 
result.

Thankyou.

Would you mind replying to a small question I have which relates to the "Table" 
in Opal Writer, (Not in any way a criticism, I experience the same problem with 
"Table" whether in Opal (Open) Office, or Microsoft Word)

I use  "Table" for my Addresses and Phone Numbers, With separate columns for 
Names; Addresses;  Post Codes; Telephone Numbers: Mobile Phone Numbers; Email 
Addresses etc. I have applied "repeated Header Rows" (including two empty rows 
for later additions) for each page.

 

Usually the Names and Addresses occupy two or more lines in each single Cell in 
a row which is fine, and what I want. However, at the bottom of the page, a row 
consisting of two or more lines may divide between the current page and the 
next page, putting part of the name or address etc. on one page and the 
remainder on the next below the header rows. Which is not ideal..

It would be very helpful if I could instruct the computer to put the whole of 
the row on one page  or the next page and not part on one and part on the other.

Is there any way of doing this please? I know that one can insert an empty row 
to overcome this temporarily, but of course as soon as one adds or modifies 
something or if one applies a "sort" the whole thing shifts and we are back to 
square one, so that does not work. There are approximately 25 pages in the 
document in landscape and therefore I do need to "Sort" from time to time to 
keep the names in Alphabetical order.

Do you have any suggestions please

Yours faithfully

Carey Moore



----- Original Message ----- 

From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 5:46 AM

Subject: Re: Contact Form: Delivery,cost and info

 

> Hello Carey,
> 
> Absolutely! All Microsoft Office users will be able to use documents created
> in OpalOffice. You just have to use SaveAs function from file menu and save
> all your documents in Microsoft Office format.
> 
> The price for CD is about 8.5 British Pounds including shipping.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Russ.
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 5:19 PM
> Subject: Contact Form: Delivery,cost and info
> 
> 
>> Please find below a message submitted by 'Carey Moore' on 19/12/2007 at 
>> 17:19
>>
>> I have a recent Gateway Laptop with Vista, it has Microsoft Office trial 
>> version which runs out shortly. Please confirm that Opal is a satisfactory 
>> alternative and that others with Microsoft word will be able to open Opal 
>> documents I send.
>> I live in the UK so please confirm price including delivery for a disc to 
>> my address in UK and in UK currency currency.
>> Thankyou
>> Carey Moore
>> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 19:37
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