James,
Many thanks. I looked around the OO.o web site but did not see this.
This may well get me started enough to do what I need to do.
I should have mentioned my specific application. I have an image
obtained from a screen snapshot. I then save in the (painfully
primitive) Paint utility. I could save in several graphics formats (but
not the native Draw format). I'd save it in Draw directly, but I could
not figure out how to do this.
The image is of a short music exercise with finger notations for a
different instrument than the one I play. I'd like to erase the existing
numbers and replace them with something more appropriate to my instrument.
I'll post further inquiry again once I have played with this tutorial.
It occurs to me that I used to use MS Word to create such drawings, blow
them up to 200% and edit pixel by pixel. I'll try that with OO.o
Writer's graphics facilities.
--David
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James Knott wrote:
David B Teague wrote:
Is there a low level OO.o Draw tutorial available? Draw is not
intuitive for me.
When faced with a software package that is new to me, I usually need
a small set of instructions that make the tool useful, then I can
read the "Help" and other tutorials to find things as needed to
extend my knowledge. Getting that first set of instructions isn't
easy for me.
Did you take a look here? http://support.openoffice.org
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