Hello everyone.
Thanks for the help. It's now sorted. But lol! My Nvda screen reader
reads that table very strange indeed! For example, it will say just
"check box checked" or "heck box not checked", meaning I cannot easily
tell what the check box applies to! So it took some figuring out which
one was which! Anyway sorted now and thanks again for the help.
Christopher Hallsworth
Student at the Hadley School for the Blind
www.hadley.edu
On 28/05/2014 17:48, Brian Barker wrote:
At 17:17 28/05/2014 +0100, Christopher Hallsworth wrote:
Not sure if you can help on this one but when I write a document with
lines starting with 1, 2, 3, OpenOffice wants to help by filling them
in for me. But I do not want that; I wish to be in complete control of
that. Please can you tell me, where do I go to turn this seemingly
helpful feature off?
It doesn't happen with just numbers, I think, but it does if you add a
full stop or a right parenthesis: "1." or "1)". Two answers:
o The action of pressing Enter to complete the first paragraph causes an
automatic "correction" which you will notice. The correction is a
separate process from the paragraph break that you actually want. So if
you go *immediately* to Edit | Undo (or Ctrl+Z), you can remove the
correction but retain the part you need.
o If you really want to disable this correction process completely,
remove the tick from Tools | AutoCorrect Options... | Options | Apply
numbering - symbol: *.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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