Charles Marcus wrote:
On 12/6/2009, Brian Barker (b.m.bar...@btinternet.com) wrote:
I seem to recall that previous releases of OOo allowed this but the
3.1* releases don't seem to support this out of the box. Is there
a setting that I can tweak to enable this? FWIW, OOo sits proudly
on my
Brian Barker wrote:
At 13:11 06/12/2009 +, Aonly Gonly wrote:
I don't know if this is the default behaviour for OOo3:1.1-8 Writer
or not, ...
I'm puzzled: you mean you haven't tested this? Or perhaps you mean
you may have changed something inadvertently?
No - just that what some people
Gene Young wrote:
AG wrote:
I don't know if this is the default behaviour for OOo3:1.1-8 Writer
or not, but I would like to be able to open up a previously worked on
document at the end of the work that I have done, rather than at the
beginning of the document which is what currently happens.
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Subject: Re: [users] Opening a Writer document at the end rather than at the
beginning?
On 12/6/2009, Brian Barker (b.m.bar...@btinternet.com) wrote:
I
I don't know if this is the default behaviour for OOo3:1.1-8 Writer or
not, but I would like to be able to open up a previously worked on
document at the end of the work that I have done, rather than at the
beginning of the document which is what currently happens.
I know that I can skip
At 13:11 06/12/2009 +, Aonly Gonly wrote:
I don't know if this is the default behaviour for OOo3:1.1-8 Writer
or not, ...
I'm puzzled: you mean you haven't tested this? Or perhaps you mean
you may have changed something inadvertently?
... but I would like to be able to open up a
AG wrote:
I don't know if this is the default behaviour for OOo3:1.1-8 Writer or
not, but I would like to be able to open up a previously worked on
document at the end of the work that I have done, rather than at the
beginning of the document which is what currently happens.
I know that I can
On 12/6/2009, Brian Barker (b.m.bar...@btinternet.com) wrote:
I seem to recall that previous releases of OOo allowed this but the
3.1* releases don't seem to support this out of the box. Is there
a setting that I can tweak to enable this? FWIW, OOo sits proudly
on my current Debian testing