In a message dated 2010.06.06 12:29 -0500, Dotan Cohen wrote:
... On the Formatting toolbar, there is neither a Bullet List
icon nor can one be added from the Visible Icons list.
View|Toolbars|tick 'Text Formating'
Thanks. To be honest, of all the things that I tried I hadn't tried
to add an
On 4 June 2010 02:27, NoOp wrote:
>> This may be the problem. On the Formatting toolbar, there is neither a
>> Bullet List icon nor can one be added from the Visible Icons list.
>> This is OOo Impress 3.2 based on go-oo from Ubuntu, so something may
>> have been changed from upstream.
>
> View|Too
On 06/03/2010 05:20 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 3 June 2010 02:20, Barbara Duprey wrote:
>> Try this:
>>
>> * Click in the textbox.
>> * Ctrl-A to select all text.
>> * On the formatting toolbar, click the bullet list icon.
>
> This may be the problem. On the Formatting toolbar, there is ne
On 3 June 2010 02:20, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> Try this:
>
> * Click in the textbox.
> * Ctrl-A to select all text.
> * On the formatting toolbar, click the bullet list icon.
This may be the problem. On the Formatting toolbar, there is neither a
Bullet List icon nor can one be added from the
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 2 June 2010 01:41, NoOp wrote:
Mea culpa. That layout does not included a bulleted text box. If you add
a new slide and apply that layout, the text box is not bulleted.
In any particular textbox, I need free text, below it a bulleted list,
then more free text. I
On 2 June 2010 01:41, NoOp wrote:
> Mea culpa. That layout does not included a bulleted text box. If you add
> a new slide and apply that layout, the text box is not bulleted.
>
In any particular textbox, I need free text, below it a bulleted list,
then more free text. Is this not possible?
I ha
On 1 June 2010 23:25, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>
>> On 1 June 2010 22:25, Barbara Duprey wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Have you tried doing a Ctrl-A to select all the text, then clicking the
>>> bullet icon to turn off the bulleting? I'd expect that to work (sorry,
>>> didn't keep your fil
On 06/01/2010 03:37 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 06/01/2010 10:16 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
...
>> The bulleting is the problem: I had intended for there to be no
>> bullets at all! Just a regular paragraph. I cannot change that textbox
>> to allowing regular text as opposed to an outline. I know that I could
On 06/01/2010 10:16 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I apologize for the late reply, I have been absolutely swamped!
>
>>> By "outline" Dotan means [I think] that the text in the box is all of
>>> Presentation Style "Outline 1".
>>
>> Ah. I suspect you are correct. The style gets applied as soon as he add
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 1 June 2010 22:25, Barbara Duprey wrote:
Have you tried doing a Ctrl-A to select all the text, then clicking the
bullet icon to turn off the bulleting? I'd expect that to work (sorry,
didn't keep your file to check).
Thanks for the idea, Barbara. I don't want to
On 1 June 2010 22:25, Barbara Duprey wrote:
> Have you tried doing a Ctrl-A to select all the text, then clicking the
> bullet icon to turn off the bulleting? I'd expect that to work (sorry,
> didn't keep your file to check).
>
Thanks for the idea, Barbara. I don't want to hide the bullets, I wan
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 1 June 2010 21:09, Daniel Lewis > You
can customize the Outline Styles. Click the Customize tab. Among the
choices in the Numbering dropdown list is "None". Change the Numbering
selection to "None" for the Outline Style you want to use. The present
bullet for that s
On 1 June 2010 21:09, Daniel Lewis > You
can customize the Outline Styles. Click the Customize tab. Among the
> choices in the Numbering dropdown list is "None". Change the Numbering
> selection to "None" for the Outline Style you want to use. The present
> bullet for that style is removed.
>
In a message dated 2010.06.01 14:09 -0500, Daniel Lewis wrote:
The bulleting is the problem: I had intended for there to be no
bullets at all! Just a regular paragraph. I cannot change that textbox
to allowing regular text as opposed to an outline. I know that I could
delete the textbox and add
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I apologize for the late reply, I have been absolutely swamped!
By "outline" Dotan means [I think] that the text in the box is all of
Presentation Style "Outline 1".
Ah. I suspect you are correct. The style gets applied as soon as he adds
bullets to the text. You
I apologize for the late reply, I have been absolutely swamped!
>> By "outline" Dotan means [I think] that the text in the box is all of
>> Presentation Style "Outline 1".
>
> Ah. I suspect you are correct. The style gets applied as soon as he adds
> bullets to the text. You can of course use cust
In a message dated 2010.05.25 15:37 -0500, NoOp wrote:
In the file below, the right-most textbox contains an outline. I
would prefer to have free text instead of an outline, but I cannot
figure out how to remove the outline! Here is the file
http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bad-title.odp
..
On 05/25/2010 06:57 AM, John Kaufmann wrote:
> Hi Harold,
>
> In a message dated 2010.05.24 14:30 -0500, Harold Fuchs wrote:
>
>>> In the file below, the right-most textbox contains an outline. I
>>> would prefer to have free text instead of an outline, but I cannot
>>> figure out how to remove t
On 05/24/2010 02:31 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> In the file below, the right-most textbox contains an outline. I would
> prefer to have free text instead of an outline, but I cannot figure
> out how to remove the outline! Here is the file
> http://dotancohen.com/images/examples/bad-title.odp
>
> Actu
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