Lisi Reisz wrote:
Sorry, Brian, but in terms of layout, what is a trade paperback???
It literally means a paperback that is intended to be sold by bookstores
("the trade"), rather than newsstands, drugstores, etc. (the "mass
market"). In practice, it means a paperback that is not the size and
Lisi wrote:
> but in terms of layout, what is a trade paperback???
"Trade paperback" is a quasi-standard size of paperback in the US.
(Roughly 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches.).
Mass Market is a standard size for paperbacks. (4 1/4 by 7 inches.)
I've seen ODF templates for both types, but I don't remembe
Original Message
Subject:Fwd: Re: [users] formating problem
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 18:52:12 +
From: Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "G. E. Proctor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: &quo
On Saturday 08 March 2008 18:46, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 18:11 08/03/2008 +, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> >On 08/03/2008 02:16, Glenn Proctor wrote:
> >>having a hard time setting up openoffice.org2.3 for a layout as if
> >>i was publishing a tradeback publication. i understand you can set
> >>it u
At 18:11 08/03/2008 +, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 08/03/2008 02:16, Glenn Proctor wrote:
having a hard time setting up openoffice.org2.3 for a layout as if
i was publishing a tradeback publication. i understand you can set
it up to do that but can not figure out what i am doing wrong.
could
On 08/03/2008 02:16, G. E. Proctor wrote:
having a hard time setting up openoffice.org2.3 for a layout as if i was
publishing a tradeback publication. i understand you can set it up to do that
but can not figure out what i am doing wrong. could you please provide me with
instructions on how
having a hard time setting up openoffice.org2.3 for a layout as if i was
publishing a tradeback publication. i understand you can set it up to do that
but can not figure out what i am doing wrong. could you please provide me with
instructions on how to do that
ty
Glenn Proctor