I've checked in before with screen reader accessibility questions, and
the problem that has popped up is aggravated by that. I have a little
usable vision, which enables me to do only limited tasks with Open Office.
Last night I opened a document in Writer. Since I couldn't read it with
my
John, have you tried changing magnification through the Zoom
slider at the bottom right corner of the OpenOffice screen? That
should adjust the font size on your screen, till it's big enough
for you to see.
Sorry I can't help with your other issue. I assume you have
already made certain you
John, have you tried changing magnification through the Zoom
slider at the bottom right corner of the OpenOffice screen? That
should adjust the font size on your screen, till it's big enough
for you to see.
Sorry I can't help with your other issue. I assume you have
already made certain you
On 14/11/14 at 3:04 PM, kc0...@centurytel.net (John W. Smith) wrote:
Marina, Yes, I'm using Apache Open Office 4.1.1. Thanks for the
magnification tip. I'll see what I can do to make that work
when I get the document recovery issue resolved. When I open
the Open Office icon, I have to go
This follows up on my earlier inquiry about the message I was getting
every time I tried to start Open Office, which referred to a document
recovery failure. It came about as a result of a crash, and the error
reporting feature apparently doesn't work. In doing a little research, I
found that
John W. wrote:
I've been able to successfully fix the problem. What I don't know is
whether I should delete the file now named user.old . And I don't know
if I should try copying sub folders into the new User folder to see
which one was causing the problem
When you force the creation of a new