Emily,
The following presumes you use Windows.
This is a test to attempt to isolate the problem...
* Use a thumb drive (USB drive) ,
* create and save a file to the thumb drive (use Write, Calc, or whichever
program you use most)
* close the program used to create the file
* eject the thumb
FYI, on Fedora Linux using Libre Office 7.5.9.2 there is a "Restart in Safe
Mode" function on the
"help" pop down menu. About halfway down the menu. If you clicked this is may
have a "leave safe
mode" or equivalent in the same place because I don't have the "Start in Test
Mode" function on
El mié, 06-03-2024 a las 23:16 +0100, Philip Jackson escribió:
> Are you sure this isn't a Windows' problem? Typically it's Windows
> that has stuff blocked and restricted to those with administrator
> privileges.
> Philip
>
> On 06/03/2024 22:56, Emily Scharf wrote:
> > I have used Libreoffice
Are you sure this isn't a Windows' problem? Typically it's Windows that has
stuff blocked and restricted to those with administrator privileges.
Philip
On 06/03/2024 22:56, Emily Scharf wrote:
I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and -
mistakenly - responded to an
I have used Libreoffice for years. But recently I downloaded it and -
mistakenly - responded to an option for greater security. This turns out
to be 'administrator' which continually blocks me from anything but
read-only documents.
How do I turn off the 'administrator'? I even tried to
On 2024/03/06 22:55, Philip Jackson wrote:
When you say you have applied chapter styles, are you talking about a
particular heading sty;le for the beginning of a chapter or are you
talking about a particular page style for the first page of a chapter?
I would typically use a Heading 1 style
When you say you have applied chapter styles, are you talking about a
particular heading sty;le for the beginning of a chapter or are you talking
about a particular page style for the first page of a chapter?
I would typically use a Heading 1 style for the chapter heading and would
modify it
I have had a similar issue with styles I have defined. It's been happening
irregularly for a few years, but I have never found any pattern or trigger
for this behaviour.
On Wed, 6 Mar 2024, 10:40 Robert Großkopf,
wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> >
> > Why is it, that a certain style produces two different
Hi Thomas,
Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.
Please upload an example somewhere in the web, which shows this
behavior. Or: Write in
Good evening
I am working on a book and applied
* chapter styles
* heading styles
and a few not so important other styles.
Question:
The chapter style specifies a certain font and font size, plus italic.
For each chapter the little dialog box in the left upper corner shows
the style name, font
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