Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman and size 12
on Writer.
My problem involves the quotation marks.
On Sat Jan 15 2011 13:13:42 GMT-0800 (PST) Susan W. Dunn wrote:
Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman
On 1/15/2011 3:13 PM, Susan W. Dunn wrote:
Hello,
This might very well be a Styles question, but I'm not exactly sure how
to apply Styles.
I downloaded Open Office 3.2 from Linux Mint 9 and when I installed it
wanted to default the font and font size to Times New Roman and size 12
on Writer.
Tools AutoCorrect Options, Localized Options tab has the settings that are
being used when you
type a quotation mark; in this case, you probably need to select the Replace
option for double
quotes, making sure that the characters shown are U+201C and U+201D. Both
styles of quotes
I am a user of Openoffice.org 3 on windows XP pro SP3 and am trying to add a
font to the library.
The computer I am using is a workstation at work that they allow us to do
some minor customization on and don't mind if we work on personal projects
with when not actively on the clock. I am a
2006/12/11, Mary Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have tried to find information on adding more fonts to Open Office
to no avail. Is it possible to add more fonts to Open Office and how
is it done? I am running a Mac OS X.
Thank you,
Mary Miller
Hello Mary,
There is a wizard for adding new