...
Or, is it possible to import the Help from a downloaded DEV
release to replace the installed Help that is incomplete?
Just provide instructions, and nobody gets hurt. :-)
- k
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or in doubt
Run in circles
scream and shout!
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Kevin,
You were earlier given a
On Wed, 2011-01-12 at 11:28 -0500, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
> My comments/questions at bottom.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: so-ham02-newsgate...@sun.com
> > [mailto:so-ham02-newsgate...@sun.com] On Behalf Of Uwe Fischer
>
> [snip]
>
> > >> We apologize for the incomplete Help page
My comments/questions at bottom.
> -Original Message-
> From: so-ham02-newsgate...@sun.com
> [mailto:so-ham02-newsgate...@sun.com] On Behalf Of Uwe Fischer
[snip]
> >> We apologize for the incomplete Help page. A last minute technical
> >> problem unexpectedly removed all lists that a
On 01/12/11 00:00, JOE Conner wrote:
On 1/11/2011 1:38 AM, Uwe Fischer wrote:
On 01/11/11 05:29, JOE Conner wrote:
What an interesting life I live. I decided to create a master
document for the first time, and that was a total exercise in
frustration.
So, I began with the help file:
To
On 1/11/2011 1:38 AM, Uwe Fischer wrote:
On 01/11/11 05:29, JOE Conner wrote:
What an interesting life I live. I decided to create a master
document for the first time, and that was a total exercise in
frustration.
So, I began with the help file:
To Create a Master Document
1.
D
On 01/11/11 05:29, JOE Conner wrote:
What an interesting life I live. I decided to create a master document
for the first time, and that was a total exercise in frustration.
So, I began with the help file:
To Create a Master Document
1.
Do one of the following:
2.
We apolog
On Mon Jan 10 2011 20:29:21 GMT-0800 (PST) JOE Conner wrote:
What an interesting life I live. I decided to create a master document
for the first time, and that was a total exercise in frustration.
So, I began with the help file:
Joe,
I would suggest getting the Document Project's guide f
What an interesting life I live. I decided to create a master document
for the first time, and that was a total exercise in frustration.
So, I began with the help file:
To Create a Master Document
1.
Do one of the following:
2.
If you are creating a new master document, th
Hi,
I am currently interested in keeping updated records of the rainfall
that we receive in our suburb and then publishing the data to a Google
Group all the suburban residents are members of.
To draw the graphs, which include 4 years of data, I use Calc and have
configured a number of sheets in
2008/5/3 Twayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> XP Pro, OOo 2.4
> I'm hoping for a response from one of the authors or gurus here.
>
> Will version 3.0 of OO.o repair the image positioning problems for large
> documents and especially for Master Document Mode?
>
> Details/History:
>
> There was a p
Hi,
XP Pro, OOo 2.4
I'm hoping for a response from one of the authors or gurus here.
Will version 3.0 of OO.o repair the image positioning problems for large
documents and especially for Master Document Mode?
Details/History:
There was a problem in version 2.3 where with large documents greate
From: "Brian Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 2:34 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Master documents.?
At 15:28 22/02/2008 +0900, James Elliott wrote:
I was formatting a wedding ceremony for my wife ...
Your wife's getting married? Shouldn
At 15:28 22/02/2008 +0900, James Elliott wrote:
I was formatting a wedding ceremony for my wife ...
Your wife's getting married? Shouldn't you be a little
concerned? Why are you encouraging her?
;^)
Brian Barker
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To un
My QUESTIONS are:
1. What is a Master Document, and when would one use one?
2. I use Templates a lot - is a Master Document similar to a Template?
3. How could I have made a Master document without knowing it?
4. Why can I select a single field in the Master Document, but not
Select All?
5.
I was formatting a wedding ceremony for my wife and decided to copy the
title page from a previous wedding, editing the names, date, and venue.
So, I had my OOo Writer 2.3.1 new document, as well as the old one, tiled on
my Windows XP screen so that I could "Select all" (Ctrl+A) on the title pa
Update -- between the writer's guide and a bit of experimentation, I
discovered that all pages had the Default style set, and that my
first-page header was really the Default. By right-clicking in the
bottom [status?] bar on the section that was labeled "Default" I was
able to change the first
All the sub-documents were originally one document, so I believe they
were created with the same template. What I did was copy the original
document 10 times, then refer to separate sections of it in the master
document. In each sub-doc, I then deleted any non-references sections.
I will che
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 07:55 pm, Donald H Locker wrote:
> OOo 2.0.3; Solaris 8, Sun Ultra 30.
>
> I have a master document that I constructed by incorporating
> [linking to] various sections of various documents. I am trying to
> get the first page header and all other page headers to conform
OOo 2.0.3; Solaris 8, Sun Ultra 30.
I have a master document that I constructed by incorporating [linking
to] various sections of various documents. I am trying to get the first
page header and all other page headers to conform to First Page and
Default, but don't seem to be able to find the
>As i am not an author of tomes much larger than these emails, perhaps
>other authors on the list could point out better uses of styles for
>novel writing.
Templates and master documents are essential for my fiction writing.
For me, each chapter (or in my brand new project, each scene, at least
f
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:19:49 +0800
James Elliott wrote:
> Hi Naomi
>
> Thanks for your prompt and informative reply. You wrote: "Make
> sense?" - Yes, I think so. You have certainly pointed me in the right
> direction.
>
> I had quite a different idea of what a Master Document might be, so
> t
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Master documents.?
Hi James,
A Master Document is basically a collection of 'child' documents, with
arrangement and maybe some extra text or a table of contents/index.
The advantage comes when y
A template is a document with a standard layout and contents that you want to
have as a base to work from. Mostley this will be text where you have to fill
in some details that a different in your specific situation.
A Masterdocument is like a folder. When you open it, it is presented as a
docu
Hi James,
A Master Document is basically a collection of 'child' documents, with
arrangement and maybe some extra text or a table of contents/index.
The advantage comes when you've got two similar documents that need to
be kept up-to-date... you can put all the information in child documents
I use Templates in Writer and Calc, so I understand that bit, but how does a
"Master Document" differ from a Template?
Kind regards, James
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On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 16:13 +1000, John wrote:
> CPHennessy:
>
>
>
> I followed the instructions as outlined by Claudia Drechsie below:
> I am sorry but apart from the fact the instructions are very difficult
> to understand and follow they do not work
> If I want a set of page numbers tha
On Sun May 14 2006 05:48, + John wrote:
> I have a good deal of trouble and have being trying for some time to get
> help in working with Master Documents in Open Office.
>
> I have had a number of 'hints', some small help from users but no one as
> yet that can fully answer my question:
>
> How do
I have a good deal of trouble and have being trying for some time to get
help in working with Master Documents in Open Office.
I have had a number of 'hints', some small help from users but no one as
yet that can fully answer my question:
How do I assign 'unique' page numbers and Chapter Head
PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Master Documents
On 10/6/05, Elizabeth Riesberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> I am having trouble with one section of one document renumbering with
Master Documents the subdocument looks ok. But the master has this one
glit
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 14:23 -0400, Elizabeth Riesberg wrote:
>
> I am having trouble with one section of one document renumbering with
> Master Documents the subdocument looks ok. But the master has this one
> glitch.
[snipped]
> Does anybody have a clue what I have managed to do? And more
> im
On 10/6/05, Elizabeth Riesberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> I am having trouble with one section of one document renumbering with Master
> Documents the subdocument looks ok. But the master has this one glitch.
>
>
>
> In Sub Document it looks like this (numbering starting at one) it only
>
I am having trouble with one section of one document renumbering with
Master Documents the subdocument looks ok. But the master has this one glitch.
In Sub Document it looks like this (numbering starting at one) it only
happens ONE place in the doc so I am assuming I have screwed some
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 20:26 +0200, Samuel Murray wrote:
> From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Date: 2005/8/22 5:25:37a
>
> > Master documents.
>
> Tell me more? What are "Master Documents"?
>
I see that you haven't had an answer yet so I'll try.
I think the best idea is for yo
From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Date: 2005/8/22 5:25:37a
> Master documents.
Tell me more? What are "Master Documents"?
> Also, Impress can read and write power point format, normally an
> expensive addon to Word.
Here in ZA, PowerPoint, Excel and Word are usually bundled int
--- Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 August 2005 01:10 pm, Joe Marks
> wrote:
> > In 1.9.122 a Master Docuemnt is used to write a
> book.
> > Each chapter is in a separate file. The Master
> > Document "combines" the separate chapter files
> into
> > the book. How can the
On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 11:10 -0700, Joe Marks wrote:
> In 1.9.122 a Master Docuemnt is used to write a book.
> Each chapter is in a separate file. The Master
> Document "combines" the separate chapter files into
> the book. How can the Chapter name be added to a
> footer so that each chapter has
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 01:10 pm, Joe Marks wrote:
> In 1.9.122 a Master Docuemnt is used to write a book.
> Each chapter is in a separate file. The Master
> Document "combines" the separate chapter files into
> the book. How can the Chapter name be added to a
> footer so that each chapter ha
In 1.9.122 a Master Docuemnt is used to write a book.
Each chapter is in a separate file. The Master
Document "combines" the separate chapter files into
the book. How can the Chapter name be added to a
footer so that each chapter has its own name in the
footer for that chapter?
Joe
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