>
> Tools > AutoCorrect Options, Localized Options tab has the settings that are
> being used when you
> type a quotation mark; in this case, you probably need to select the Replace
> option for double
> quotes, making sure that the characters shown are U+201C and U+201D. Both
> styles of qu
On 1/15/2011 3:13 PM, Susan W. Dunn wrote:
Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman and size 12
on Writer.
My
On Sat Jan 15 2011 13:13:42 GMT-0800 (PST) Susan W. Dunn wrote:
Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman a
Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman and size 12
on Writer.
My problem involves the quotation marks. I