Dodie: It is a little hard to understand what you want to do. If you would prefer to explain what you want in your native language, we need to know what your native language is. Then we can guide you to a mailing list in which you could explain what you want in your native language and receive answers in that language.
Dan On Monday February 26 2007 8:14 am, dodie sindie wrote: > Thank you for your help so far, it not to do with drawing its to > do with It imprass And how to put The movie onto a template or > layout .When I try to say you've The layout I have a choice Of odg > File only And my website provider Does not accept odg Format Can > you please tell me how to delete As I feel And I know That A > openoffice.org this is a very good And I would like to use it all > the time For my website . > > > Steve > > On 2/24/07, Dan Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Friday February 23 2007 3:31 am, dodiesindie2006 wrote: > > > Dear openoffice > > > > > > I have a little problem Which you may be able to help me out i > > > have downloaded Openoffice.org v2.0.1 But I can not Upload > > > files to my website if it is a odg file .How do I change this > > > So I can upload file .Can you help me . > > > > > > Yours sincerely > > > > > > Steve > > > > The way to do this is to export the file rather than save > > it. File > Export will do this. The Default format for exporting > > a drawing is .png. If you want to use another format for your > > drawings, change the File type to the one you want. (There are 21 > > file types in that drop down list.) > > > > Dan --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
