o be doing. If you want to start a new
page, you should use Insert > PageBreak, or the corresponding keyboard
shortcut. Page breaks created that way are much more stable.
- Robert
On 2025 Apr 19 12:44:39, Alan Cliffe wrote:
> I use the OpenOfficeWriter/Text Document feature of Open
shortcut. Page breaks created that way are much more stable.
- Robert
On 2025 Apr 19 12:44:39, Alan Cliffe wrote:
I use the OpenOfficeWriter/Text Document feature of Open Office 4. I have been
havingtrouble with page breaks. I have a multi-page document I use to keeptrack
of workout progre
I use the OpenOfficeWriter/Text Document feature of Open Office 4. I have been
havingtrouble with page breaks. I have a multi-page document I use to keeptrack
of workout progress, with discrete sections each occupying onepage. I
frequently make changes on it. I like to have the top line ofa
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 09:05:49 +1100
Martin Groenescheij wrote:
>
>
> On 13/12/17 3:22 AM, Robert Gordon wrote:
> > Hello, I use openoffice for composing my manuscripts, and I've run into a
> > problem with the page breaks. OpenOffice adds them after the first page
On 13/12/17 3:22 AM, Robert Gordon wrote:
Hello, I use openoffice for composing my manuscripts, and I've run into a
problem with the page breaks. OpenOffice adds them after the first page
without my asking, and even though I remove them in the paragraph settings,
they constantly re-
Hello, I use openoffice for composing my manuscripts, and I've run into a
problem with the page breaks. OpenOffice adds them after the first page
without my asking, and even though I remove them in the paragraph settings,
they constantly re-occur whenever I re-open the document. Is there a w
wever, when I
view the word document, it does not provide any page breaks. No
matter what page I am viewing, it appears as page 1.
Sorry, but this is not exactly clear.
Documents don't necessarily need manual page breaks: text can just
flow naturally from page to page. But if there were no p
gt; will need Staples to print about 35 pages for me. However, when I view the
> word document, it does not provide any page breaks. No matter what page I am
> viewing, it appears as page 1. Can anyone out there provide a solution. I
> will sincerely appreciate any help you mig
not provide any page breaks. No matter what page I am
viewing, it appears as page 1. Can anyone out there provide a solution. I
will sincerely appreciate any help you might be able to provide. Thanks,
Marilyn
My email address is bellc...@comcast.net
At 23:17 12/03/2013 +, Stephen Schneider wrote:
Before switching to OO, I used ms word, where it was possible to
view text documents continuously: i.e., pages were separated by one
line only. To set this up, one went to the 'View' heading and chose
'Normal.' Now, in OO, pages are separate
Dear OpenOfficers:
Thanks for your time and support on this admittedly simple question:
Before swtiching to OO, I used ms word, where it was possible to view text
documents continuously: i.e., pages were separated by one line only. To set
this up, one went to the 'View' heading and chose 'Nor
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