On Sun, 10 May 2009 14:47:48 +0800
Came this utterance formulated by Bashar Maree to my mailbox:
> In Draw, is it possible to connect 2 objects with an arrowed line but
> the arrow needs to be in the middle of line, not at the end. Thanks.
>
There is no line with a centre arrow AFAIK, you will
Hi
I have an other solution for this problem in impress.
* place a 3rd object between the 1st and the 2nd one.
o Use the menu point 'position - size' to place the 3rd on the
correct position or use a helpline
* now connect the first with the new one and the new one with
Bashar Maree wrote:
but that makes them difficult to align straightly
make your arrowed line out out two line segments.
Ok, draw the first line with no arrows
draw a 2nd line on top of the first with an arrow in the middle of the
first line.
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Bill Drescher
william {at} Te
but that makes them difficult to align straightly
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> make your arrowed line out out two line segments.
>
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> Bill Drescher
> william {at} TechServSys {dot} com
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>
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Bashar Maree
Bashar Maree wrote:
In Draw, is it possible to connect 2 objects with an arrowed line but the
arrow needs to be in the middle of line, not at the end. Thanks.
make your arrowed line out out two line segments.
--
Bill Drescher
william {at} TechServSys {dot} com
In Draw, is it possible to connect 2 objects with an arrowed line but the
arrow needs to be in the middle of line, not at the end. Thanks.
Paul Palmer escribió:
I can't see how to put a box
around a paragraph or a simple line under it or over it or on the
side of it.
Have you tried to right click on a paragraph, on the menu select
paragraph, in the window that should appear choose the border tab and
play a little with it.
You
On 5/2/07, Paul Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sirs:
When using triple hyphens to add a line under a paragraph the results are
unpredictable. Sometimes there is one line, sometimes three. Sometimes one or
two can be removed, sometimes not. The lines put in by the Word feature are not
reta
Sirs:
When using triple hyphens to add a line under a paragraph the results are
unpredictable. Sometimes there is one line, sometimes three. Sometimes one or
two can be removed, sometimes not. The lines put in by the Word feature are not
retained correctly and there appears to be no such feat
Hi Joe,
Which versions of OOo and Excel are you using? I created an Excel file
with lines, rectangles and circles in Excel 97. All the entities were
there when I opened it in OOo. I even modified them, saved and the
changes are there in Excel.
tc
p.s. If you want, send me the Excel file off li
When I transfer a file from MS Excel to OO the line drawings that I
made in MS do not show up in the OO file. How do I get these line
drawing to show?
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It figures. OOo has so many great options that it's easy to miss one
that's right under your nose.
Thanks, all of you. That works.
Joe
Naomi Kramer wrote:
When you're modifying the paragraph style, click on Indents and
Spacing (sorry if this is a little too basic!)... Select Fixed from
the L
When you're modifying the paragraph style, click on Indents and Spacing
(sorry if this is a little too basic!)... Select Fixed from the Line
Spacing drop down list and enter a measurement (eg. 0.5cm). This should
give you the same control as lines-per-inch?
- Naomi
In the (very) old days, I us
And you can find those in the dialog for paragraph and pargraph style
formatting: Format|Paragraph and Stylist (F11), Rightclick styla and so on.
Kind regards,
Cor
hackmiester wrote:
If I recall correctly, where you set the line-spacing, it is a drop
down box but you can also type directly into t
If I recall correctly, where you set the line-spacing, it is a drop
down box but you can also type directly into the field. I've set it to
0.7 before this way.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:09:48 -0500, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the (very) old days, I used to be able to set lines per inch in a
In the (very) old days, I used to be able to set lines per inch in a
document (with very inflexible fonts). Is there a way to do something
analogous to that in writer? I would like to be able to tighten up the
spacing between lines on some documents. I do not mean line spacing of
1, 1.5 or 2
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 18:02 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 17:25 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote:
> > > I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I
> > > am unable to remember it. I usually write things down, but not that
> > > one.
> > >
> > > I am pasti
Chris BONDE wrote:
Place the cursor at the paragraph marker immediately preceding the
line and selct Format > Default. The line should disappear. --
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> On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 17:25 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote:
> > I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I
> > am unable to remember it. I usually write things down, but not that
> > one.
> >
> > I am pasting together a document, I put in about 4 underscores to
> > mark a
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 17:25 -0800, Chris BONDE wrote:
> I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I am
> unable to
> remember it. I usually write things down, but not that one.
>
> I am pasting together a document, I put in about 4 underscores to mark a
> spot for
>
Try undo. unless you've closed and reopened the doc of course...
other than that, cut all the text out, paste in another doc is all i
can tell you
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:25:10 -0800, Chris BONDE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I am
I remember a comment about lines in text. But for the sake of me, I am unable
to
remember it. I usually write things down, but not that one.
I am pasting together a document, I put in about 4 underscores to mark a spot
for
insertion. WOW it turned into a line, a long line, a line that will
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