On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 08:07 pm, Johnny Andersson wrote:
> I can see that my Alt+0149 and Alt+0183 doesn't look right so
> maybe that make it even harder to understand what I am looking
> for.
>
> Alt+0149 is a fat multiplication dot
> Alt+0183 is a thin multiplication dot (sorry for bad English
> if
Johnny, I understand all that you've said about changing base point. I
don't know if it's possible to make OOo remember the base point you
selected. But here's a completely different method that *might*
accomplish what you want.
Select your shape, whatever it is. F4, change the base point, mov
I can see that my Alt+0149 and Alt+0183 doesn't look right so maybe that
make it even harder to understand what I am looking for.
Alt+0149 is a fat multiplication dot
Alt+0183 is a thin multiplication dot (sorry for bad English if that's the
case...)
More comments below...
Den 2006-07-22 0
Johnny Andersson wrote:
> I draw a square, rectangle or a circle (really doesn't matter in this
> case.
> Then I hit F4 and edit the base point setting. It is set to upper left
> corner so I change it to the center in the middle, if you understand
> what I mean...
Yes, I follow so far...
> Stand