At 23:24 09/06/2014 +0100, Philip Ward wrote:
basically what i'm after is... A cleaning/HSE Check sheet, that gets
printed out, and the staff fill it out, ie tick the boxes, say
what's gone of in that day etc. i have laid out a sheet, over 2
pages, and the only thing that i want to basically do
Be certain to only do what you really need to do using a macro, and then
let things such as formulas do the rest of the work.
It sounds like you want to have a Calc document with 366 sheets (so that
it will work with leap years) with the same sheet on each page. Well,
the sheet is the same e
Hello,
Which platform (Windows, MacOs, Linux)?
Which LO version?
Julien
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Hi :)
It sounds more like a database would do the trick.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Base_Handbook
Regards from
Tom :)
On 9 June 2014 23:24, Philip Ward wrote:
> Hi Tom/all
>
> sorry for delay in getting back, and cheers for the info, ill take a
Hi Tom/all
sorry for delay in getting back, and cheers for the info, ill take a look
tomoz night and the link, that much on the go at the moment...
basically what im after is...
A cleaning/HSE Check sheet, that gets printed out, and the staff fill it
out, ie tick the boxes, say whats gone of in
Thanks, it works with tab and shift+tab to demote and promote a level.
opensuse 12.2 + 3.5.7
Cheers, steve
On 2014-06-10 09:20, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
ooops, sorry for the tpyo! I meant "next" not "net"! Also i missed a
"said" in there somewhere! :(
Regards from
Tom :)
On 9 June 2014 22:1
Hi :)
ooops, sorry for the tpyo! I meant "next" not "net"! Also i missed a
"said" in there somewhere! :(
Regards from
Tom :)
On 9 June 2014 22:19, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I think you just use the tab key to indent to the net layer of
> bullet/numbering.
>
> Unfortunately the default seems
Hi :)
I think you just use the tab key to indent to the net layer of
bullet/numbering.
Unfortunately the default seems to be that levels 1-10 use the same
bullets/numbering system. So, as 'Anne' (can the name really be
shortened?) go up to
Format - "Bullets and Numbering" - Customise
and set so
Can't find a way to demote/promote numbered list items in 4.1.6 either.
Steve
On 2014-06-10 02:47, Skip Montanaro wrote:
I'm a brand new user of Impress. My first slide has me completely
baffled. How do you create a nested bullet list? Pressing TAB just
indents to the next tab stop. The demote an
I have the same set up as you, and can find no way to promote/demote a
level in impress, there is no bullets tool bar in impress. I am just
installing 4.1.6 and will check that.
I could copy and paste from writer with a desired outline, but then
could not change anything.
Steve
On 2014-06-10 0
Once you open this program, click on the 'format' option (on the
menu header)
then click on 'bullets ... '
from here set it the way you would like it to be.
From: Skip Montanaro
Date: Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 9:47 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Can't seem to indent bullet
At 09:18 09/06/2014 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
I created a custom style with Segio Print as the font, but it does
not persist when I open a different document. I created a blank
document and made the custom style again and saved it as a template.
Then I set the template as default. When I open
At 07:41 09/06/2014 -0700, Nobody Noname wrote:
The document with the questions is not made by me. What I am trying
to do is that regardless of the original source of the document,
whenever I type in *any* document (or all documents), the font will
always be Segio Print. Basically I am trying t
This is basically a follow up question to
https://superuser.com/questions/764828/how-can-i-set-up-a-shortcut-key-for-changing-selected-text-to-a-preferred-font-i/
I created a custom style with Segio Print as the font, but it does not
persist when I open a different document?
I created a blank doc
I'm a brand new user of Impress. My first slide has me completely
baffled. How do you create a nested bullet list? Pressing TAB just
indents to the next tab stop. The demote and promote icons in the
toolbar are greyed out. The tooltip says Alt+Shift+Right demotes.
Alas, that is bound to some fvwm c
The document with the questions is not made by me.
What I am trying to do is that regardless of the original source of the
document, whenever I type in *any* document (or all documents), the font
will always be Segio Print.
Basically I am trying to make it such that an extra step is eliminated -
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