Re: [users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-18 Thread RLShadow
Actually I think the closest Microsoft application to what is being asked for isn't Visio, but rather Microsoft Project. (Project-management software.) I dabbled using MS Project a few years ago; I found it fairly klutzy and non-intuitive but once one got to learn it, it certainly did

Re: [users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-18 Thread Ivo Vegter
Dan Lewis wrote: On Tuesday 17 January 2006 08:36 am, Victor Rafael Rivarola wrote: No, I am not asking for thee timeline for the next release. I am asking for a way to make my own timelines for my own events. Please explain what you mean by a timeline for your own events. I'm guessing he

Re: [users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-18 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 11:36 -0300, Victor Rafael Rivarola wrote: No, I am not asking for thee timeline for the next release. I am asking for a way to make my own timelines for my own events. I did look on the previous messages to this list and on the openoffice.org web page and on this list.

[users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-17 Thread Victor Rafael Rivarola
No, I am not asking for thee timeline for the next release. I am asking for a way to make my own timelines for my own events. I did look on the previous messages to this list and on the openoffice.org web page and on this list. As far as I could tell, the answer tto my question is no. Did I

Re: [users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-17 Thread Dan Lewis
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 08:36 am, Victor Rafael Rivarola wrote: No, I am not asking for thee timeline for the next release. I am asking for a way to make my own timelines for my own events. I did look on the previous messages to this list and on the openoffice.org web page and on this

Re: [users] Is there anyway tot make timelines with OpenOffice.org?

2006-01-17 Thread Jeff Causey
I think he is referring to the ability to create what is basically a flow chart. E.g. plan a wedding and create a chart showing the timeline of events leading up to the wedding. Probably the closest would be something similar to Visio, though MSO had some tools available to create basic