Justin Clift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Mr Rigel Anrndt wrote: > Actualy. I think that feature is in Writer :) It's just a little bit > different. Now do you mean stick in text as if it were floating ont he page? > Or do you mean to start writing anywhere on a line? > > If you want to start writing anywhere on a line, you can use the tab stops at > the top of the page :) The ruler can be very helpful when controling > relative, or visual margins for paragraphs and such.
Hi Rigel, I *think* Mitch means being able to click anywhere on the page, and voila, the cursor is automatically padded out to that spot. Like, at the moment, if you click 3 inches past the right hand side of a line, then the cursor is placed on the leftmost point with text (or whitespacing). What Mitch seems to mean is that if you click 3 inches past the right hand point, then OOo invisibly adds enough whitespace to the line to put the cursor right there. Yep. That's what I gathered too Clift. I wanted to be certain. So we'll just hold on a response now :) i.e. click somewhere and start typing. Does that make sense to you? Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift > You can also use the automatic alignment feature, to allow you to switch > between left / center / and right by simply moving your mouse to where you > want the cursor, and clicking there. > > Rigel -- Executive Director Digital Distribution Global Training Services Pty. Ltd. Premier OpenOffice.org and StarOffice Online Training providers http://www.digitaldistribution.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!