Why could not the effect you describe be equally achievable by changing
the characters? In your example you would initially change the Heading
1 style to be all upper case. Then, when you change your mind, you
change it back to title case
No, it's not possible. Format / Change Case has not
On Friday, October 06, 2006 6:56 AM [GMT+1=CET], Adrian Try <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Adrian Try wrote:
>>> Change case actually changes the case of the characters.
>>> Font effects leaves the characters as they are, but formats the
>>> display of the fonts.
>
> Harold Fuchs wrote:
>> Sorry
Adrian Try wrote:
> Change case actually changes the case of the characters.
> Font effects leaves the characters as they are, but formats the
> display of the fonts.
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Sorry but I'm confused.
If I use Format>Character>Font Effects to change a selection from all lower to
upp
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Sorry but I'm confused.
If I use Format>Character>Font Effects to change a selection from all lower to
upper case, it changes as I'd expect. *But* if I then use Format>Change Case to
change the selection back to lower case *nothing* visible happens.
The only time Format>Ch
On Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:55 PM [GMT+1=CET], Adrian Try <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It seems odd that OOo offers upper/lower case under Format > Change
>> Case and a larger set of options (albeit without "Sentence Case")
>> under Format > Character> Font Effects.
>>
>> Is there any lo
:55
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Re: Change Case
> It seems odd that OOo offers upper/lower case under Format > Change
Case
> and a larger set of options (albeit without "Sentence Case") under
> Format > Character> Font Effects.
>
> Is there an
It seems odd that OOo offers upper/lower case under Format > Change Case
and a larger set of options (albeit without "Sentence Case") under
Format > Character> Font Effects.
Is there any logic behind this?
Yes!
Change case actually changes the case of the characters.
Font effects leaves t
On Fri October 21 2005 15:31, Nelson Mambre wrote:
> CPHennessy wrote:
> > On Wed October 19 2005 20:50, Nelson Mambre wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> When I insert a date field, I can change the format and the font. I want
> >> to use the format (Spanish, Venezuela):
> >> 19 de octubre de 2005 but