ed graphic. Have you experimented with these?
If there is a particular problem and you care to explain it, I'm sure
someone will be able to help by showing how to avoid it with the
program as it is.
It's a massive waste of time. Try adding that basic functionality to
the word proces
Hi Tammy,
Can you explain in more detail what functionality is missing? In Writer
version 4.1.7 I can create many basic shapes like circles and rectangles
and have the area of those shapes filled with a wide variety of
gradients, without resorting to the Draw module.
Try creating a basic shape
of handling this. I have to open the draw to create a simple
> gradient in a rectangle and then I can't use it in the text document
> because I have to keep adjusting it. It's a massive waste of time. Try
> adding that basic functionality to the word processor.
>
You are wr
gradient in a
rectangle and then I can't use it in the text document because I have to keep
adjusting it. It's a massive waste of time. Try adding that basic functionality
to the word processor.
Thanks
Hi
In my Impress application the animation functionality is not working.
Should I just un-install open-office end re-install it? Or is there another
way to get it working again?
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You ca
(going left) with the mouse
> because the left edge of the spreadsheet stops the cursor. This is
> awkward and time-consuming.
>
> The OSX (and OO) keyboard shortcut “Command C” only marks one cell (or
> pre-selected text) to copy. The functionality I need was available in
> Lotus
t; right cell I want and then mark the text (going left) with the mouse
> because the left edge of the spreadsheet stops the cursor. This is
> awkward and time-consuming.
>
> The OSX (and OO) keyboard shortcut “Command C” only marks one cell (or
> pre-selected text) to copy. The
rday, June 14, 2014 12:01 PM
To: AOO-users
Subject: Does this functionality exist in Open Office for the Mac?
I need a keyboard shortcut that will set up the keyboard cursor to
mark text to copy beginning in the far left cell so that I can use the
keyboard cursor to define which cells to the right a
) keyboard shortcut “Command C” only marks one cell (or
pre-selected text) to copy. The functionality I need was available in
Lotus 123. The lack of it in Open Office is the only reason I have
not moved my larger spreadsheets to OO.
I would like the same kind of command for the keyboard cursor to