Re: Shrink text in OO4

2016-07-17 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 17/07/16 3:23 PM, Dale Erwin wrote: On 7/16/2016 10:41 AM, ke...@kge.me.uk wrote: Hi, I need to shrink a section of text, in OpenOffice 4 writer, so it shows very small but can still be read by the computer. Can you tell me how to do this (if it can be done)? Many thanks Keith Edwards

Re: locked file

2016-07-17 Thread Martin Groenescheij
On 17/07/16 2:18 PM, Heather&Ron wrote: Having trouble with a UBS. I have a ODT file which I can't open. It states corrupt and therefore cannot be opened can try to repair file,should Open Office repair the file so I press Yes, and then I get a blank page at the top says repaired doc. The

Re: locked file

2016-07-17 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2016-07-17 6:18 GMT+02:00 Heather&Ron : > > Having trouble with a UBS. I have a ODT file which I can't open. It states > corrupt and therefore cannot be opened can try to repair file,should Open > Office repair the file so I press Yes, and then I get a blank page at the > top says repaired doc. >

Re: Shrink text in OO4

2016-07-17 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 18:05:46 +1000 Martin Groenescheij wrote: > > > On 17/07/16 3:23 PM, Dale Erwin wrote: > > On 7/16/2016 10:41 AM, ke...@kge.me.uk wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I need to shrink a section of text, in OpenOffice 4 writer, so it shows > >> very small but can still be read by the co

Re: locked file

2016-07-17 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2016-07-17 10:18 GMT+02:00 Martin Groenescheij : > > > On 17/07/16 2:18 PM, Heather&Ron wrote: > >> >> Having trouble with a UBS. I have a ODT file which I can't open. It >> states corrupt and therefore cannot be opened can try to repair file,should >> Open Office repair the file so I press Yes, a

Re: Shrink text in OO4

2016-07-17 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2016-07-17 10:05 GMT+02:00 Martin Groenescheij : > > > On 17/07/16 3:23 PM, Dale Erwin wrote: > >> On 7/16/2016 10:41 AM, ke...@kge.me.uk wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I need to shrink a section of text, in OpenOffice 4 writer, so it shows >>> very small but can still be read by the computer. Can you