Re[2]: Making a PDF file

2019-11-08 Thread John van Barneveld
The other technique you can use (in Win10) is to use File>Print in your email client and choose "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer. It will then prompt you to specify a file name and location. -- Original Message -- From: "Alan Cliffe" To: users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: 9/11/

Re: Making a PDF file

2019-11-08 Thread Alan Cliffe
In my experience you can cut and paste the text of an email--just the text, not anything else that's on the page--into an OO document and it doesn't go all over the place. I guess it might depend on your email program. I just do that, then make a pdf of the document by clicking the icon on the

Making a PDF file

2019-11-08 Thread Karen Berinsky
Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Can anyone tell me how do turn an email into a PDF file so I can print it out on Open Office? If I just copy and past, it’s all over the place when I try to print. Thank you

Re: OS Catalina

2019-11-08 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Fri, 8 Nov 2019 08:25:54 -0500 TROY T KORNACKI wrote: > My open office won’t load after the Catalina update, any suggestions would be > appreciated :) This is the Apple Gatekeeper problem. see Q05/A05 in  https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=89283#p420635  for detai

OS Catalina

2019-11-08 Thread TROY T KORNACKI
My open office won’t load after the Catalina update, any suggestions would be appreciated :) Troy T Kornacki