Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-15 Thread Ralph Stoker
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 16:11, Jason Greenwood wrote: Have you looked at the 'Options - Load / Save' header tab and checked all of the 'Microsoft Office' save options to allow MS to open your Oo created documents with all features operating (there are VBA options to check too if you require

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Gareth Williams
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:11:18 +1300, Jason Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are right, I have 'unchecked' the link box and it still does not > embed them properly as it should. =( I am using OO 1.1.3 on SUSE 9.2 Pro. > > Cheers all, > > Jason A ".sxw" file is really just a zip file with

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Jason Greenwood
You are right, I have 'unchecked' the link box and it still does not embed them properly as it should. =( I am using OO 1.1.3 on SUSE 9.2 Pro. Cheers all, Jason Ian Laurenson wrote: On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:39, Jason Greenwood wrote: Bloody Open Office! =) When I insert images into a document, th

RE: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC)
-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz Subject:Open Office Question Bloody Open Office! =) When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when I email a document as an attachment, the images I have inserted

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Jason Greenwood
Thanks heaps! =) Ian Laurenson wrote: On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:39, Jason Greenwood wrote: Bloody Open Office! =) When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when I email a document as an attachment, th

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Ian Laurenson
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:39, Jason Greenwood wrote: > Bloody Open Office! =) > > When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead > the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when > I email a document as an attachment, the images I have inserted sh

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Jason Greenwood
Well, I sorted it by outputting it to a PDF instead. That embedded the images alright! =) God Bless OO. LOL Cheers Jason Jason Greenwood wrote: Bloody Open Office! =) When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead the image path is relative to the image location on my dr

Re: Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Glynn Foster
Hey, > When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead > the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when > I email a document as an attachment, the images I have inserted show as > broken links in the document to the recipient. Any idea how to 'e

Open Office Question

2005-02-14 Thread Jason Greenwood
Bloody Open Office! =) When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when I email a document as an attachment, the images I have inserted show as broken links in the document to the recipient. Any idea