Hello 👋🏻
Ummi just wanted to know --- I'm aware that, when making a table in a
text document, those grid lines by default don’t print out when it’s
printed….Supposedly you can get them to print…but I don’t know how🤷🏻♀️ I
was a little mad when in print preview, the lines weren’t there and it
d
Um, ummm….*bashfully*
Is there perchance a feature that would let me type on what looks like.
lined paper? You know, like paper with those light-blue to bluish-purple
lines with the pink lines in the margins? Like a template of this?
I tried yesterday to replicate a sheet of loose leaf thinking tha
I will try it - I honestly used to suck at using it by hand lol haha 😂
because I would accidentally tear (rip) it a lot, and ruin the holes
….These templates might be intriguing because I was never taught to use a
template like these☺️ I want to teach myself something for a change 😊
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<< But why do you need lined paper? OpenOffice Writer handles lines
automatically.>>
I know it does…. But I just wanted to try something new and unique….to
create even more realistic options 👌🏻
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Hi 👋🏻
Ummm*shyly*...do you suppose you could show me how I could make a
storyboard (a sequence of drawings, typically with some directions and
dialogue, representing the shots planned) setup in opeoffice? Or, may you
be able to add a template like this?
Sara 👌🏻