On Thursday 01 July 2010 00:38, Michael wrote:
[snip]
You are correct in that if I save the file as HTML while in OO, I can
then close the file, reopen it, and then the view HTML option becomes
available. The problem with that is that the HTML code created by OO is
a little different than
Dne St 30. června 2010 06:08:32 John Kaufmann napsal(a):
The extension is not the key; you have to tell OO that you are saving as
HTML Document (.html) - at which point it will add the extension.
Then close the file, open it, and OO will finally recognize it as an
HTML document.
Yes, but I
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 21:26, Vlastimil Ott wrote:
Dne St 30. června 2010 06:08:32 John Kaufmann napsal(a):
The extension is not the key; you have to tell OO that you are saving as
HTML Document (.html) - at which point it will add the extension.
Then close the file, open it, and OO will
Vlastimil Ott wrote:
Dne St 30. c(ervna 2010 06:08:32 John Kaufmann napsal(a):
The extension is not the key; you have to tell OO that you are saving as
HTML Document (.html) - at which point it will add the extension.
Then close the file, open it, and OO will finally recognize it as an
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Michael wrote:
OO 3.2.1
Windoze XP
Under the help option, it says to view HTML source, select it under
the VIEW tab. Under my VIEW tab, I have:
Print Layout
Web Layout
Toolbars
Status bar
Input Method Status (which is grayed out)
Ruler
Text Boundaries
Field Shadings
Michael wrote:
Barbara Duprey wrote:
Michael wrote:
OO 3.2.1
Windoze XP
Under the help option, it says to view HTML source, select it under
the VIEW tab. Under my VIEW tab, I have:
Print Layout
Web Layout
Toolbars
Status bar
Input Method Status (which is grayed out)
Ruler
Text
In a message dated 2010.06.29 23:28 -0500, Michael wrote:
OO 3.2.1
Windoze XP
Under the help option, it says to view HTML source, select it under
the VIEW tab. Under my VIEW tab, I have:
Print Layout
Web Layout
...
No HTML source tab. What is the scoop?
New details - very strange . .