On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:02:45 -0400 (EDT) Leslie wrote: > > > GreetingsCongratulations on a really good word processor. I have a > question about the limited font availability on the MAC version. We > are using an older MAC MINI that does not have the new processor. The > program works well and has a number of features such as the page > borders that other word processors for the MAC do not have. The > question we have is: Is there any way to access a font list that has > the math symbols such as the degree symbol, superscript and subscript? > Is there another version of openoffice that is offered for sale? I > believe I saw it somewhere but have not been able to find it and if it > does exist, does it have additional capabilities such as those I have > mentioned. We have a copy of openoffice on a [EMAIL PROTECTED] PC sort of > running on XP professional but we use the MAC systems for all > important work such as scientific papers and legal documentation. Any > information you may be able to offer would be appreciated.All the > best,Les. Matthews >
Not much of a Mac user, I run linux, but most modern fonts have the symbols you mention included. Try "Insert, Symbol" from the menu. Superscript and Subscript are attributes of the characters. Try "Format, Character". Try also downloading and reading the free manual from the website. Font availability on the Mac is something i am totally unaware of, thus cannot help with. The paid for version is called Star Office. It does include some additional add ons. I do not know if it comes in a version for the Mac. Please be aware that the Mac in all its various expensive incarnations is also [EMAIL PROTECTED] PC, as PC just means Personal Computer. -- Michael Those that can, do; those that can't, teach. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
