You can design your form by pen and paper first.
Write sensible text so we know your intention.
We can suggest better tools.
2014-06-19 10:32 GMT+08:00 許哲崇 :
> Design a good form is not as easy as you think.
> You need examples and advice from good form designers.
>
>
> 2014-06-19 7:27 GMT+08:00
Design a good form is not as easy as you think.
You need examples and advice from good form designers.
2014-06-19 7:27 GMT+08:00 johnny smith :
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:02:13 -, Hung Mark wrote:
>
> using writer arise other inconvenience
>> despite it solves formatting problem
>>
>
> you c
On Wed, 11 Jun 2014 18:02:13 -, Hung Mark wrote:
using writer arise other inconvenience
despite it solves formatting problem
you can make the table in calc and copy-paste it to writer each time before
printing through 'edit - past special - dde link'. in writer splitting rows
between pa
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On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 3:19 AM, Andrea Pescetti
wrote:
> Brian Barker wrote:
>
>> Mr Groenescheij can speak for himself - indeed, he already has - but are
>> you right to castigate him for writing either "You can't fill a 10 liter
>> buck
Brian Barker wrote:
Mr Groenescheij can speak for himself - indeed, he already has - but are
you right to castigate him for writing either "You can't fill a 10 liter
bucket with 11 liter water" or "what you try to do is driving a screw in
the wall with a hammer"? These expression are surely perfe
At 16:05 12/06/2014 -0700, John Hart wrote:
When a question is asked, no matter how lame it appears, a snide
response is the worst thing one can do.
Again, that's entirely true - but you are guilty of applying the
principle inappropriately. (And the question was not lame, nor - I
suggest - di
At 15:39 11/06/2014 -1000, Rochelle Noname wrote:
If this forum is to be a meaningful source of shared knowledge, no
matter what skill level or ability the poster has, there must be
respect and decorum. If a poster has a question to ask, there may
be many others seeking the same or similar sol
At 02:02 12/06/2014 +0800, Hung Mark wrote:
Thank you for the advices, but I expect that textflow to stop before
the page footer and start from next page instead of covering over
the page number. That's what I'm asking for help.
Indeed - but that's expecting spreadsheet cells to divide across
On 6/11/2014 6:39 PM, Rochelle wrote:
If this forum is to be a meaningful source of shared knowledge, no matter
what skill level or ability the poster has, there must be respect and and
decorum. If a poster has a question to ask, there may be many others
seeking the same or similar solution.
If
On 12-6-2014 11:39, Rochelle wrote:
If this forum is to be a meaningful source of shared knowledge, no matter
what skill level or ability the poster has, there must be respect and and
decorum. If a poster has a question to ask, there may be many others
seeking the same or similar solution.
The
If this forum is to be a meaningful source of shared knowledge, no matter
what skill level or ability the poster has, there must be respect and and
decorum. If a poster has a question to ask, there may be many others
seeking the same or similar solution.
If you can't contribute to the body of kno
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> On 12 Jun 2014, at 4:02 am, Hung Mark wrote:
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> Thank you for the advices, but I expect that textflow to stop before the
> page footer and start from next page instead of covering over the page
> number. That's what I'm asking for help.
You can,t
Hi Brian,
Thank you for the advices, but I expect that textflow to stop before the
page footer and start from next page instead of covering over the page
number. That's what I'm asking for help.
I use it in a way as a form to collect opinions from other people and
append new text. ( like issue tr
At 23:34 11/06/2014 +0800, Hung Mark wrote:
I'm using OpenOffice 4.1.0 ( Windows 7 with traditional Chinese ).
When I enter lots of text in a cell in Calc so that it excess the
height of a page, it overlaps with the page footer.
I'm not sure what you are hoping to happen here. Surely the natur
Hi
I'm using OpenOffice 4.1.0 ( Windows 7 with traditional Chinese ).
When I enter lots of text in a cell in Calc so that it excess the
height of a page, it overlaps with the page footer. How do I prevent
it? Thanks.
Calc Very long text overlap with page footer.ods
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