@charter.net]
> Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2016 16:19
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Email format.
>
>
> HI: I was using Windows Live Mail; suddenly, I got a notice from Outlook
> that they would no longer provide service for it. I switched to Outlook.
> BIG m
On 07/08/16 12:08, Maurice Howe wrote:
> I think Nikoli meant "each LINE" (not each SENTENCE).
Probably because he is not allowing automatic wrapping at line end and
is, instead, manually inserting a paragraph at his perception of a line
ending. This would also go some way to explaining his line
> On Aug 7, 2016, at 07:04, James Knott wrote:
>
> A sentence always starts with a capital.
"iPhones are nice".
—
jt - j...@jt-mj.net
The measure of a country's greatness is its ability to retain compassion in
times of crisis. - Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court
He said “each sentence.” If he meant “each line,” as I suspect, then it’s
likely because every line ends with a CRLF, so the next line obviously starts a
new paragraph, in which the initial letter is capitalized, as it should be.
Nikoli, for an e-mail client, you can try Thunderbird. Many
On 08/06/2016 07:19 PM, Nikoli A. McCracken wrote:
> The first letter of every sentence in an article or email, is Initial cap!
> Who the hey writes like that anymore?
Only those who respect the reader.
> Didn’t that go away along about Shakespeare’s time? I went to Msoft Tech
> support, and
OpenOffice is not an email program, in that way it will not help with
your email problems.
OpenOffice is an Office program with Writer as an equivalent for Word
and Calc for Excell
In Writer (Word) you are able to use every font that is installed on
your computer, you are
in control of setting
HI: I was using Windows Live Mail; suddenly, I got a notice from Outlook that
they would no longer provide service for it. I switched to Outlook.
BIG mistake! It offers ONE lousy font, and only 4 choices of size. I hate it. I
tried to go back to Charter, as they are my primary ISP. Same