Re: Calc: Druckbereich ändern in einer Tabelle verändert alle Tabellen
Hallo Wolfgang, danke für die Antwort. Ich muss etwas präzisieren. Ich bin davon ausgegangen, dass sich die Druckbereiche zuerst einmal automatisch mit den eingegebenen Zellen erstellen. Dann will ich in dem Dokument die Zeile 1 in der Tabelle Sopran als Steuerzeile haben. die anderen Datumsangaben sind darin verknüpft. Wenn ich jetzt die Ansicht auf Seitenansicht stelle und die von oben eine Zeile herunterziehe. wirkt sich das in die anderen Tabellen hinein aus. In der ersten Tabelle ist der Druckbereich richtig, in den anderen jeweils nur eine Zeile. Du schreibst, das sei so beabsichtigt, aber ich habe in der Vergangenheit schon öfter mit dieser Methode in jedem einzelnen Blatt die Druckbereiche verändert oder auch ganz ausgeblendet. Dies ging hier beim ersten Problem nicht. Ich konnte den Druckbereich nicht verändern. (Über Zellschutz wird die leere Zelle ausgedruckt, sinnvollerweise mit Hintergrundfarbe ...) Ich kann manuell Druckbereiche definieren und hinzufügen. Das habe ich schon angewandt. Aber das schien früher anders, besser zu gehen. Auf jeden Fall ging das mit den Druckbereichen über Seitenansicht früher einwandfrei. Horst Am 27.03.2014 16:18, schrieb Wolfgang Jäth: Am 27.03.2014 11:32, schrieb technik: ich habe ein seltsames Verhalten festgestellt. In einer Calc habe ich vier Blätter. Mit jeweils Namen und Datumsangaben (Teilnehmerliste) Nun wollte ich die Steuerelemente, die verschiedenen Datumsangaben (Was ist die Mehrzahl von Datum??) Daten. in einer Steuerleiste bearbeitbar machen. Was genau meinst Du mit 'Steuerleiste' und 'bearbeitbar machen'? Filter? Diese sollte nicht mitgedruckt werden. Das wird so nicht klappen. Ein Druckbereich ist immer ein einzelner rechteckiger Ausschnitt. wenn Du Winkel oder unzusammenhängende Bereiche markierst, bekommst Du automatisch mehrere Druckbereiche. Und jeder Druckbereich wird auf eine neue Seite gedruckt. Das einzige was mir dazu einfällt, wäre Format = Zellen = Zellschutz = [X] Für Ausdruck ausblenden; aber das blendet nur den *Inhalt* der betreffenden Zelle(n) aus, der *Platz* der Zelle wird trotzdem beim Ausdruck berücksichtigt. Zuerst machte ich das in einem extra Blatt, doch das ließ sich nicht beim Druck ausblenden. (1. Problem) Weil Du gar keine Druckbereiche definiert hast; hättest Du das getan, könntest Du natürlich den auf diesem Blatt weg lassen. Dann machte ich das in dem ersten Blatt über der Datumsangabe (Sopran) Verknüpfte alles und ging auf Seitenansicht, zog die erste Zeile herunter und graute sie so ein. Folge: die anderen TAbellen waren auch vollständig eingegraut. (2. Problem) Warum? Ist das ein Fehler? Nein, das ist kein Fehler; Du hast einfach nur *überhaupt* keinen Druckbereich festgelegt. In dem Fall (und nur dann) versucht das Programm automatisch, Druckbereiche zu setzen, welche alle vorliegenden Daten umfassen. Sobald Du aber auch nur /einen/ Druckbereich setzt (und das machst Du mit Deiner Aktion), wird dieser Automatismus deaktiviert, und es sind *nur* die manuell definierten Druckbereiche gültig. Du musst also einfach in jedem Blatt den/die betreffenden Bereich/e (z. B. A1:V2 und A4:V45[1]) markieren und Format = Druckbereiche = Festlegen (bzw. ... = Hinzufügen) aufrufen. [1] entweder in zwei separaten Schritten, oder Du markierst den ersten Bereich, drückst dann die STRG-Taste und hältst sie gedrückt, während Du weitere Bereiche markierst. Aber wie gesagt, jeder einzelne Druckbereich wird dann auf eine eigene Seite (oder mehrere, fallszu groß) gedruckt. Ich befürchte also, das hilft Dir nicht wirklich weiter. Wolfgang - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org
AW: Writer hebräisch
Hallo Jörg, Gemeint ist das Verzeichnis der Formatvorlagen rechts neben einem Dokument (Hierarchisch, Alle Vorlagen Benutzervorlagen, Verwendete Vorlagen usw.) Ich denke ebenfalls, dass das nicht geht, weil es unterschiedlich vorgesehene Formate (Absatz, Zeichen) betrifft. Gruß Konrad -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Jörg Schmidt [mailto:joe...@j-m-schmidt.de] Gesendet: Freitag, 28. März 2014 04:22 An: users-de@openoffice.apache.org Betreff: Re: Writer hebräisch Hallo Konrad, From: 3052192 [mailto:apoth...@stadtapotheke-badaibling.de] Kann ich die erstellte Zeichenvorlage (Benutzervorlage) in das Benutzervorlagen - Verzeichnis zu den Absatzvorlagen verschieben Wahrscheinlich nein.(?) Momentan verstehe ich nicht was das Benutzervorlagen - Verzeichnis sein soll, ich kenne nichts unter diesem Begriff. Du wirst erklären müssen, was gemeint ist. Allgemein werden Absatz- und Zeichenvorlagen innerhalb einer Dokumentvorlage gespeichert, welche auch als Standarddokumentvorlage gesetzt werden kann: http://www.ooowiki.de/StandardVorlagen.html Gruß Jörg - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Calc: Druckbereich ändern in einer Tabelle verändert alle Tabellen
Am 28.03.2014 08:40, schrieb technik: danke für die Antwort. Ich muss etwas präzisieren. Ich bin davon ausgegangen, dass sich die Druckbereiche zuerst einmal automatisch mit den eingegebenen Zellen erstellen. Dann will ich in dem Dokument die Zeile 1 in der Tabelle Sopran als Steuerzeile haben. Was heißt 'Steuerzeile'? Was genau willst Du steuern? Wolfgang -- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-de-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-de-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice Word Spacing
First the good news in OpenOffice you can use many different spaces by Inserting Special Characters for example U+2004 (scroll 4/5 down to the bottom) is probably what the user wants. The bad news is that I couldn't get AutoCorrect to accept this, but Find and Replace works fine. In the professional printing industry they use _en_ and _em_ spaces see below: * An em space is the same width as the point size of the font you use. For example, if you use a 10-point font, an em space is 10 points wide. * An en space is half the width of an em space. * A numeric space is the same width as the font's zero (0) character. All digits are typically the same width. This space is useful for aligning numbers in a column without using tabs. * A thin space is one-twelfth the width of an em space. A thin space is often used when a very small space is needed to separate two characters--for example, between a number and the unit of measure that follows it, or between characters that appear too close together--for example, /). * A nonbreaking space is the same width as the default space width for the font. Apart from this I found the following spaces in the Windows Character Map: * en Quad U+2000 * em Quad U+2001 * en Space U+2002 * em Space U+2003 * Three-Per-Em Space U+2004 * Four-Per-EM Space U+2005 * Six-Per-Em Space U+2006 * etc First the good news in OpenOffice you can use most of these spaces by Inserting Special Characters for example U+2004 is probably what the user wants. The bad news is that I couldn't get AutoCorrect to accept this, but Find and Replace works fine. On 28-3-2014 11:06, Shari wrote: You can edit spacing between letters (kerning) but I've never seen the ability to edit spacing between words with either OpenOffice or the other Word document program. Nor could I find anything when I searched. Is this something you've ever done in another program? If you have what program, and how was it accomplished? Understanding that may help with this. Shari On 3/27/2014 10:37 AM, ?? ? wrote: [snipped] My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice Word Spacing
Is it possible that the OP is asking about making a table? Is there anyone who understands Bulgarian that could communicate directly with the OP, something is being lost in translation. Steve Sent from my iPad On 3/27/2014 10:37 AM, ?? ? wrote: [snipped] My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Apple Certification
Is Open Office Apple certified?
Re: open office and windows 8.1
Copies to Phillip Markham who is not subscribed to this list. Original Message From: Phillip Markham phillipmark...@yahoo.com To: users@openoffice.apache.org Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 12:18:28 -0700 (PDT) Is open Office compatible with windows 8.1? Original Message From: Scooter scoo...@scootersdesk.com To: users@openoffice.apache.org Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 16:16:33 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) Good Afternoon Group, I was forced to uses Win 8.1x64 and have had no problems with AOO 4.01. Take Care, Scooter College Park,MD USA Original Message From: Tony Gallas tony.gal...@spin.net.au To: users@openoffice.apache.org Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 14:01:29 +1030 I haven't encountered any problems yet although I have only had my 8.1 computer for about 3 weeks --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice
You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar. -Original Message- From: uga...@talktalk.net To: users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47 Subject: Re: OpenOffice There is a Character Spacing command. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400 Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote: On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote: Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand what it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. ** Вградено изображение 1 -- ZOGRAFYS Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use search and replace. Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the replace box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may find you have to defeat the damned styles to do this. That I can't tell you how to do. To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column. But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign might be better. -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Open office
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Windows 8
Does Openoffice work with Windows 8? Thanks. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Failure to upload
On 03/27/2014 03:51 PM, Larry Roche wrote: I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make it compatible like WORD? thanks, Larry Roche larryroche.em...@gmail.com You should save the resume in MIcrosoft Word 1997~2003 .doc format, or turn it into a .pdf. Just about anybody with MS Word can read the MS 1997~2003 format, and OO can write it well enough to fool MSWord into thinking it's their own. --doug --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Windows 8
I use Win 8.1 and Open-Office works VERY well. Take Care, Scooter College Park,MD USA ---Original Message--- From: Kelly Bowen Date: 3/28/2014 12:13:13 PM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Windows 8 Does Openoffice work with Windows 8? Thanks. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice Word Spacing
Slick idea Martin! Shari On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:27 AM, Martin Groenescheij mar...@groenescheij.com wrote: First the good news in OpenOffice you can use many different spaces by Inserting Special Characters for example U+2004 (scroll 4/5 down to the bottom) is probably what the user wants. The bad news is that I couldn't get AutoCorrect to accept this, but Find and Replace works fine. In the professional printing industry they use _en_ and _em_ spaces see below: * An em space is the same width as the point size of the font you use. For example, if you use a 10-point font, an em space is 10 points wide. * An en space is half the width of an em space. * A numeric space is the same width as the font's zero (0) character. All digits are typically the same width. This space is useful for aligning numbers in a column without using tabs. * A thin space is one-twelfth the width of an em space. A thin space is often used when a very small space is needed to separate two characters--for example, between a number and the unit of measure that follows it, or between characters that appear too close together--for example, /). * A nonbreaking space is the same width as the default space width for the font. Apart from this I found the following spaces in the Windows Character Map: * en Quad U+2000 * em Quad U+2001 * en Space U+2002 * em Space U+2003 * Three-Per-Em Space U+2004 * Four-Per-EM Space U+2005 * Six-Per-Em Space U+2006 * etc First the good news in OpenOffice you can use most of these spaces by Inserting Special Characters for example U+2004 is probably what the user wants. The bad news is that I couldn't get AutoCorrect to accept this, but Find and Replace works fine. On 28-3-2014 11:06, Shari wrote: You can edit spacing between letters (kerning) but I've never seen the ability to edit spacing between words with either OpenOffice or the other Word document program. Nor could I find anything when I searched. Is this something you've ever done in another program? If you have what program, and how was it accomplished? Understanding that may help with this. Shari On 3/27/2014 10:37 AM, ?? ? wrote: [snipped] My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
RE: Open office
You sent nothing. Try again. Maurice -Original Message- From: Derek Berry [mailto:derekj...@sky.com] Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:47 AM To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Open office Sent from my iPad --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Failure to upload
Personally, I would use pdf format . . . either print to pdf or export as pdf or ?? to pdf Doug wrote: On 03/27/2014 03:51 PM, Larry Roche wrote: I have twice faliled to upload my resume to two different companies. It is a text document in Open Office version. 3.1. What can I do to make it compatible like WORD? thanks, Larry Roche larryroche.em...@gmail.com You should save the resume in MIcrosoft Word 1997~2003 .doc format, or turn it into a .pdf. Just about anybody with MS Word can read the MS 1997~2003 format, and OO can write it well enough to fool MSWord into thinking it's their own. --doug --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Sort Numeric ?
Hi Troy, it worked for me after I highlighted the time column right-clicked and unchecked Number Recognition. I then right-clicked again and selected Number Format under the Category I then selected Text and clicked ok. When I sorted the table I made sure that it said Alphanumeric in the key type. I ended up with this: 3:00 Concert Where 4:00 Concert Where 5 - 6:00 Concert Where 5:00 Concert Where 6:00 Concert Where 7:00 Concert Where Hope this helps! Shari On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:19 PM, amazing_8...@rogers.com wrote [snipped] : The problem I have is when I try to sort numeric by column 1, the times are messed up and not linear or ordered correctly.
Re: OpenOffice
Sent from my mobile device. On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, uga...@talktalk.net wrote: This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be adjusted independently of the unselected text. -A Have you tried this yourself. On a large document? Using the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: uga...@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev...@gmail.com Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400 uga...@talktalk.net wrote: You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar. Character spacing is not Word spacing. -Original Message- From: uga...@talktalk.net To: users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47 Subject: Re: OpenOffice There is a Character Spacing command. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400 Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote: On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote: Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand what it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. ** Вградено изображение 1 -- ZOGRAFYS Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use search and replace. Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the replace box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may find you have to defeat the damned styles to do this. That I can't tell you how to do. To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column. But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign might be better. -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Sort Numeric ?
Copy to Troy Buckner who is not subscribed to this list. Original Message From: Shari Lynn Smith webweave...@gmail.com To: users@openoffice.apache.org Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 15:30:27 -0500 Hi Troy, it worked for me after I highlighted the time column right-clicked and unchecked Number Recognition. I then right-clicked again and selected Number Format under the Category I then selected Text and clicked ok. When I sorted the table I made sure that it said Alphanumeric in the key type. I ended up with this: 3:00 Concert Where 4:00 Concert Where 5 - 6:00 Concert Where 5:00 Concert Where 6:00 Concert Where 7:00 Concert Where Hope this helps! Shari On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:19 PM, amazing_8...@rogers.com wrote [snipped] : The problem I have is when I try to sort numeric by column 1, the times are messed up and not linear or ordered correctly. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Updates
Hi. I have been using Open Office for quite a while new and have been very satisfied. No problems. I had an email today saying that an update was available, so I have spent about an hour downloading it, using up a large amount of my allocation of bytes on my server. On completion, I had a message to say that there was already a copy of the same prog installed, meaning that I had just wasted a lot of time. Just a little confused. Usually updates are just that, and mean that there is an improvement of some sort. Wilf Milton Sent from Windows Mail
Re: Openoffice
Can you provide more details? OpenOffice version? operating system? language? more details on what's happening. What kind of data is in the cells, etc. We had some issues with this very thing on our first release candidate for 4.0 a while back, but all was fine with the actual release of 4.0. We need more information before we can help. On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 1:53 PM, Abdol Mashayekhi abdolmashaye...@gmail.com wrote: Problem with Copy/Paste calculations within the same Spreadsheet.Please help -- - MzK Cats do not have to be shown how to have a good time, for they are unfailing ingenious in that respect. -- James Mason
Re: Updates
Wilfred Milton wrote: I had an email today saying that an update was available, so I have spent about an hour downloading it, using up a large amount of my allocation of bytes on my server. On completion, I had a message to say that there was already a copy of the same prog installed, meaning that I had just wasted a lot of time. This is being discussed on the dev list. The OpenOffice project does not send personal e-mail notifications (we don't have the e-mail addresses of our users!) but it seems this is a notification coming from SourceForge, that hosts the OpenOffice downloads and apparently offers a service where people can sign up to be notified when a new version of OpenOffice (or any other software) is available. Maybe (but this is not confirmed) the service got confused by the fact that we recently started to distribute version 4.1.0-beta. But indeed the latest stable version is 4.0.1, and the next stable version, 4.1.0, is almost ready and expected to be released by mid-April. Regards, Andrea. --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice
No, is probably the answer. How large? It is common practice to use two spaces between sentences and one between words. However, it is not clear why you would want to expand the space between words only without expanding the space proportionately for all characters. Also, which Unicode (special) characters are you are proposing to use, and how you insert them with the Replace tool? -A -Original Message- From: Martin Groenescheij mar...@groenescheij.com To: users@openoffice.apache.org users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:45 Subject: Re: OpenOffice Sent from my mobile device. On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, uga...@talktalk.net wrote: This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be adjusted independently of the unselected text. -A Have you tried this yourself. On a large document? Using the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: uga...@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev...@gmail.com Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400 uga...@talktalk.net wrote: You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar. Character spacing is not Word spacing. -Original Message- From: uga...@talktalk.net To: users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47 Subject: Re: OpenOffice There is a Character Spacing command. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400 Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote: On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote: Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand what it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. ** Вградено изображение 1 -- ZOGRAFYS Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use search and replace. Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the replace box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may find you have to defeat the damned styles to do this. That I can't tell you how to do. To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column. But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign might be better. -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: OpenOffice
On 29-3-2014 9:41, uga...@talktalk.net wrote: No, is probably the answer. How large? It is common practice to use two spaces between sentences and one between words. However, it is not clear why you would want to expand the space between words only without expanding the space proportionately for all characters. Also, which Unicode (special) characters are you are proposing to use, and how you insert them with the Replace tool? -A My suggestion is based on the question the originator of this problem had. I'm not judging why he want it. All I know is that he is using an other character set as we use. What is good for us English speaking humans doesn't mean that this is good for everybody. -Original Message- From: Martin Groenescheij mar...@groenescheij.com To: users@openoffice.apache.org users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:45 Subject: Re: OpenOffice Sent from my mobile device. On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, uga...@talktalk.net wrote: This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be adjusted independently of the unselected text. -A Have you tried this yourself. On a large document? Using the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: uga...@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev...@gmail.com Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400 uga...@talktalk.net wrote: You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar. Character spacing is not Word spacing. -Original Message- From: uga...@talktalk.net To: users@openoffice.apache.org Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47 Subject: Re: OpenOffice There is a Character Spacing command. -Original Message- From: Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie To: users@openoffice.apache.org CC: Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26 Subject: Re: OpenOffice On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400 Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote: On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote: Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand what it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question is: Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal distance of each other? That's the last consultation. ** Вградено изображение 1 -- ZOGRAFYS Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use search and replace. Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the replace box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may find you have to defeat the damned styles to do this. That I can't tell you how to do. To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column. But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign might be better. -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org -- Rory O'Farrell ofarr...@iol.ie --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Screwy font sizes
I cannot keep my font appearances consistent throughout my documents. The tool bar lists the font and sizes as identical, but they come out different sizes. Attached is a screen capture explaining the bug. I really need to be able to use Hebrew text within my documents without it skewing my font appearances. -- YHWH bless you in the Name of YaHoShuWa` Ha-MaShiYaKH. www.michaelcosm.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Spell check;
I downloaded the new Open Office, now, I don't have spell check. I read the help page, did what they said about sitting it up with English or other language as my default. It still doesn't work. What am I doing wrong? The older version, it worked great. Ken McKenzie kenmcken...@sunflower.com --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: Screwy font sizes
On 29-3-2014 11:37, M. Michael Pizar wrote: I cannot keep my font appearances consistent throughout my documents. The tool bar lists the font and sizes as identical, but they come out different sizes. Attached is a screen capture explaining the bug. I really need to be able to use Hebrew text within my documents without it skewing my font appearances. Is this on the same system or on different systems? If on different systems it could be that the font is missing and it uses an alternative font. -- YHWH bless you in the Name of YaHoShuWa` Ha-MaShiYaKH. www.michaelcosm.org http://www.michaelcosm.org --- List Conduct Guidelines: http://openoffice.apache.org/list-conduct.html To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org