Save as will only let you password the entire presentation. Security is
usually only set up using the operating system built-in file password security.
BTW: I once tried to set up a system that did a variant of what you want but
it was unsustainable.
On February 14, 2019 at 2:08:11 AM, Dem
Hello everyone.
Thanks for the help. It's now sorted. But lol! My Nvda screen reader
reads that table very strange indeed! For example, it will say just
"check box checked" or "heck box not checked", meaning I cannot easily
tell what the check box applies to! So it took some figuring out which
At 17:17 28/05/2014 +0100, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
Not sure if you can help on this one but when I write a document
with lines starting with 1, 2, 3, OpenOffice wants to help by
filling them in for me. But I do not want that; I wish to be in
complete control of that. Please can you tell m
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 2:03 PM, José Rincón wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Openoffice is a free software but you can sell us a licence for our
> costumer with a paper licence that certiificate the propietary to our
> costumer on licence?
>
Would a copy of the license suffice? If so you can access a copy
José Rincón wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Openoffice is a free software but you can sell us a licence for our
> costumer with a paper licence that certiificate the propietary to our
> costumer on licence?
>
>
>
The licence is free for everyone. There is nothing to sell.
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