I have been using Open Office 4.1.3 for many years---No problems
Recently,when I open a new document and start typing, every word and
line are underlined with a red squiggly line.
I can find no way to get rid of it---It prints out too!
Hope you may help
Regards
Eric Friedland
Print to pdf. Not printing, just trying to save the file as pdf.
Eric
Eric Hochberg Music LLC
650 Winnetka Mews #212
Winnetka, IL 60093
847.710.7988
www.erichochberg.com
On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 11:03 AM Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Mar 2022 09:26:46 -0500
> Eric Hoch
Hi,
I'm using the latest version of Open Office for Mac and whenever I try to
create a PDF of a text document I get the spinning ball. I can usually
interrupt it by force quitting the app and trying again and that often
works.
Any fixes?
Eric
Eric Hochberg Music LLC
650 Winnetka Mews
ge:
https://extensions.openoffice.org/en/user
I get the same error message.
I tried re-registering, using the same email address (lakebor...@yahoo.com) and
the same user name (Artzilla) and was given the error messages that these
credentials already exist.
Please let me know if this can be resolved.
Thank
means?
Respectfully,
Eric Morlock
How do i unlock a template I downloaded off your website?
y to put 1.0.4 into AOO a screen pops up and says Library
Failed. I have tried every way i know how but it will not load.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help
>
> Eric
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open a PDF
in Open office it just looks like mixed letters and is all broken up. Please
advise if I missed a step or if there are step by step instructions.
Thank you so much!
Eric Rainwater
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Whoopee! The absence of reveal codes is up for discussion again, and we
continue to have defenders of the absence of this great WP tool.
It allows SEEING where things happen and CHANGING them by deleting the codes.
It is an ADDITIONAL convenience, not a requirement. Nobody is forced to display
Last week I brought up Wordperfect's Reveal Codes function.
It also has a Make It Fit function. You select the number of pages you want and
hit the button. Don't know if it works on spreadsheets though. Is that what Fit
Print does?
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> From: Haim
> Oמ OS X one has the TextEdit writer.
Wow! Thirty years ago mainframe computers had a word processor named Textedit.
You had to tell it exactly what to do.
For example: a 24 "bae" "bea"
At line 24 alter bae to bea
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> For certain cases where I use some symbols repeatedly, I make up a document
> that serves as a palette that I can copy and paste
It would be nice to have a palette from which one could drag and drop
characters.It would be faster when including words/phrases from other
languages, for example.
> document with 100 formatting errors. A correct version of the document must
> be available
It's not so much about "errors" as the ease of making changes when revising
one's text.
People who write exactly what their final version should be the first time may
have to deal with "errors." The re
Gosh, I wish we could display a screen shot here of what we're talking about!
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> Try /View /Non printing characters. This allows one to exactly position the
> cursor.
That's totally different. It shows paragraph breaks and spaces, not formatting
codes.
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> using it to position the cursor either inside or outside a particular
> formatting code.
YES, positioning the cursor was very helpful.
Also, finding where certain functions were turned on/off.
An example. I open a new Open Office doc and paste the contents of a mail
message.
The cursor at
> That's exactly how you do it in OpenOffice, select the word and click on
the "Bold" icon.
It's not that simple. In Open Office you have to be careful about selecting
spaces AFTER a word.
If you select a word to make bold and happen to include the space after the
word, then come back when edi
> while low-level tags are a 'dirty' path--
which is a nightmare for a person sticking to styles and structure.
Is this discussion happening among people on different planets?
Nothing about deleting a BOLD tag while editing is sabotaging styles or is even
relevant to styles.
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If attachments work here, there will be a screen shot of WP with the Reveal
Codes window open.
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> Reveal codes for Word Perfect were designed to control formatting. Styles
> were designed to control formatting.
In fact, WP also has STYLES. It's not about the same thing.
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> It's up to X5 now, and relatively affordable,
I looked for it a couple hours ago. It was up to X6, impossible to buy without
the entire suite and the cost was $230. There were times when the price was
very low.
I have WP 9, and it's pretty unstable.
> just select "default formatting" to clear all formatting.
Why destroy everything and start over if all that's necessary is to put the
cursor on a code and DEL
For ex, a hard page break that becomes out of place because text has been added
during editing. Click on the page break code, it's
I wish people who have made some of the comments actually had experience with
the Reveal Codes function in WP.
First, for those not familiar with it, the Reveal Codes can be turned on and
off and the amount of space (number of lines of text) it consumes on the screen
is under complete control.
d
Perfect. here's got to be a reason. Why Word never did this, I don't know, but
Open Office should.
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> From: Rory O'Farrell
> Subject: Re: reveal codes
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Cc: "Eric Fenster"
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