Re: open office

2024-02-14 Thread Chuck Spalding
The response below seems to me to be not very useful for the original
poster.

The way to start a text document is to select File > New > Text Document.
(That's the "File" menu, "New" menu item, and "Text Document" in the
submenu.)

The way to change the margins is to select Format > Page..., and then
select the "Page" tab in the popup window. After making selections in the
popup window, click on OK to have the changes take effect (or Cancel to
have the changes ignored).

Assuming that you have the default toolbars, the font can be changed with
the pulldown list accessed in the second field on the second row. (If you
hover the pointer over the field, you'll see "Font Name".) The font size
can be changed with the next field to the right.

You're supposed to be able to change the font color with a toolbar tool,
but it's not working for me now. Instead, select Format > Character..., and
then select the "Font Effects" tab in the popup window. (The font name,
style, and size can be set on the "Font" tab in that popup window.) After
making selections in the popup window, click on OK to have changes take
effect (or Cancel to have the changes ignored).

This website might be helpful: https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/ . A
previous response provided a link to user manuals.

Good luck,

Chuck

On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 3:22 AM Krotka  wrote:

> Just write a page like a letter,
>   And save in HTML format.
>
> Then find a server that will share your website, preferably a free server,
> it's the most difficult.
>
> Lose your HTML file there, remember that it has the name Index.html.
> Choose such a server so that uploading your site from your computer is
> easy. You should have a "File Download" or similar button on the server.
>
> And now. Check if your site works.
> Remember, however, that your site written in Open Office will be larger
> than written in pure HTML.
>
> Po polsku:
> Po prostu napisz stronę jak pismo,
>  i zapisz w formacie html.
>
> Potem znajdź serwer który będzie udostępniał twoją stronę, najlepiej
> darmowy serwer, to najtrudniejsze.
>
> Przegraj tam swój plik html, pamiętaj by miał nazwę index.html.
> Wybierz taki serwer, by wgrywanie tam twojej strony z twojego komputera
> było łatwe. Powinieneś mieć na serwerze dostępny guzik " pobierz plik" lub
> podobny .
>
> I już. Sprawdź czy twoja strona działa.
>
> wt., 13 lut 2024, 23:06 użytkownik Mary 
> napisał:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > It is now ion my computer.
> >
> > How do I open a page to  start typing it?
> > How do simple edits.
> >
> > like changing the margins, text size and color and font
> > How do save a page to my computer?
> >
> > I read readme,but it  looked like some sort of internals to programmers
> to
> > me.
> >
> > Are the commands the it it the same as word? I know word a little, enough
> > to get by.  Not that we like it. Plus it no longer works, even tough we
> > bought and still have the install disk.
> > I hope you can help
> >
> > Mary
> >
>


Re: open office

2024-02-14 Thread Krotka
Just write a page like a letter,
  And save in HTML format.

Then find a server that will share your website, preferably a free server,
it's the most difficult.

Lose your HTML file there, remember that it has the name Index.html.
Choose such a server so that uploading your site from your computer is
easy. You should have a "File Download" or similar button on the server.

And now. Check if your site works.
Remember, however, that your site written in Open Office will be larger
than written in pure HTML.

Po polsku:
Po prostu napisz stronę jak pismo,
 i zapisz w formacie html.

Potem znajdź serwer który będzie udostępniał twoją stronę, najlepiej
darmowy serwer, to najtrudniejsze.

Przegraj tam swój plik html, pamiętaj by miał nazwę index.html.
Wybierz taki serwer, by wgrywanie tam twojej strony z twojego komputera
było łatwe. Powinieneś mieć na serwerze dostępny guzik " pobierz plik" lub
podobny .

I już. Sprawdź czy twoja strona działa.

wt., 13 lut 2024, 23:06 użytkownik Mary  napisał:

> Hi,
>
> It is now ion my computer.
>
> How do I open a page to  start typing it?
> How do simple edits.
>
> like changing the margins, text size and color and font
> How do save a page to my computer?
>
> I read readme,but it  looked like some sort of internals to programmers to
> me.
>
> Are the commands the it it the same as word? I know word a little, enough
> to get by.  Not that we like it. Plus it no longer works, even tough we
> bought and still have the install disk.
> I hope you can help
>
> Mary
>