On 26/09/11 06:36, Howard Barr wrote:
Hi,
I love my LibreOffice.
I made a template our group can use to print business cards with their
name and address. We are a volunteer group spread out all over the
country and it would be nice if they could login to our home page,
access the template, use
On 3/29/2011 5:10 PM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
I created a template for a document that is
about 10 pages long. After creating the template and
saving it, I open up a new document and my template
comes up. However, when I come to the
end of the first page and go to the next
page, page 2, my template
On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 15:41 -0700, RA Brown wrote:
Spencer wrote:
Hi,
I created a template for a document that is
about 10 pages long. After creating the template and
saving it, I open up a new document and my template
comes up. However, when I come to the
end of the first page and go
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 08:53 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
On 3/29/2011 5:10 PM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
I created a template for a document that is
about 10 pages long. After creating the template and
saving it, I open up a new document and my template
comes up. However, when I come to the
On 3/30/2011 10:04 AM, Spencer wrote:
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 08:53 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
On 3/29/2011 5:10 PM, Spencer wrote:
Hi,
I created a template for a document that is
about 10 pages long. After creating the template and
saving it, I open up a new document and my template
comes up.
Spencer wrote:
Hi,
I created a template for a document that is
about 10 pages long. After creating the template and
saving it, I open up a new document and my template
comes up. However, when I come to the
end of the first page and go to the next
page, page 2, my template dose not appear any
Have you tried saving it under the new filename? In old Wordstar that
problem popped up once in awhile when importing data from Datastar so it
might solve the probem. At least I hope so!
Good luck!
- Original Message -
From: Spencer infotech...@fairpoint.net
To:
At 21:08 12/11/2008 -0500, Twayne Noname wrote:
XP SP3 OO.O 3
Maybe I've just confused myself, but I managed to lose the few
OO.o Writer templates I created previously. [...] WHERE do I find
the original default location for the Writer templates I created?
Apparently at C:\Documents and
Brian Barker has written on 9/9/2008 9:16 PM:
At 08:45 10/09/2008 +0800, Rob Clement wrote:
The simplest way to solve your problem is to set the header on a
First Page Page style and then set the other pages to be default ...
Er, except that templates don't *have* other pages!
;^)
Brian
On 11/09/2008 18:47, PJH wrote:
Brian Barker has written on 9/9/2008 9:16 PM:
At 08:45 10/09/2008 +0800, Rob Clement wrote:
The simplest way to solve your problem is to set the header on a
First Page Page style and then set the other pages to be default ...
Er, except that templates don't
On 08/29/2008 11:27 AM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
Cor Nouws [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] offered:
[...]
You mention enough items that can be an issue. But the combination of
... often makes it work properly or cumbersome. So starting to make
it,
and trying during that process is not only safe,
Kenn Goutal wrote:
Say ...
On M$-Windows (e.g. WinXP),
is there a way to add a certain OO.o *template* to the Explorer context
menu?
For instance, I currently have something like:
Right-Click
-New
...
-OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet
-OpenOffice.org Text
How are you creating the new master document?
Theoretically, if you create a new text document and then select File -
Send - Create Master Document, you should be fine.
- Naomi
Charlie Kelly wrote:
I've changed the default template and the results are visible when I
create a
Ah-ha... I knew there was another way of doing it, couldn't remember
what it was. But I have vague memories of learning to do it the way I do
because the other had a reputation for being dodgy. Glad I could help.
- Naomi
Charlie Kelly wrote:
Hi Naomi,
Thanks. That worked.
I had been
That's not quite what I was looking for (perhaps it doesn't exist). The
brocure printing option along with the double-sided option prints four
1/2 sheet pages per side, 2 half pages each front and back. The
numbering goes essentially 4,1 (on the front) and 2,3 (on the reverse).
The printed
Bob wrote:
That's not quite what I was looking for (perhaps it doesn't exist). The
brocure printing option along with the double-sided option prints four
1/2 sheet pages per side, 2 half pages each front and back. The
numbering goes essentially 4,1 (on the front) and 2,3 (on the reverse).
The
Pete Holsberg wrote:
I'm trying to set up a template that has a header on the first page
only, and footers on all subsequent pages, but it's eluding me.
Hi Pete,
OOoAuthors.org has some excellent guides for using OpenOffice.org 2.0.
You can find their published User Guide at
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