Win7 64-bits
Open Office 4.1.0
The character options in the text writer provide 0 degree, 90 degree, and
270 degree rotations but no 180 degree rotation. It would be nice to have a
180 degree rotation.
Example:
In logic "for all" can be written as an 'A' rotated by 180
degrees
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 5:07 PM
To: Arthur Schwarz; users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: Anthony Rudgers
Subject: Re: Reading and Exporting spreadsheets--another commentary
Greetings All,
Here's (imho) another example of the symptoms of the coding flaws inherent
in the present OOo softw
Win7
cygwin
I created and saved a spreadsheet, 'ods' ,document. When I try to read it using
my cygwin alias "alias ods='/ProgramFiles86/OpenOffice\ 4/program/scalc.exe'"
it (basically) says "what's that" but when I use open office directly and use
"Recent Documents" it seems to have no problem.
@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: Arthur Schwarz
Subject: Re: How do you insert a spreadsheet into a text document
At 19:40 11/12/2013 -0800, Arthur Schwarz wrote:
>What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in
>landscape mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format ->
>Pa
I know about copy and paste. Works great. But, my table is 59 rows and is
organized into landscape mode. So, copy and past produces one condensed
page.
What I would like is to have a couple of pages in my document in landscape
mode, the rest in portrait mode. When I go to Format -> Page -> Pag