Hi Jaslyn,

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:01 AM, Jaslyn Wu wrote:
>  Hi Manfred,
>
>  Thanks for your reply. I very appropriate your answer. My operating
>  system is Windows XP professional.
>
>  Maybe I should explain my question better. I used the auto
>  installation, and I didn't changed the default installation path.
>  I installed successfully, but I have only the English version after
>  installing English version then Thai language pack. I can't figure out
>  how to change to Thai version in English menu.

Please apply to Thai as follows:

<quote>
Setting UI Language

A standard installation of OpenOffice.org will provide a user interface (UI)
of the chosen language. Most users download the US English version,
which gives english menu commands and english Online Help.

If you want another language for the menus
(and for Online Help, if available in that language),
change the UI language as follows.

1. Choose Tools | Options | Language Settings | Languages.
2. Select another UI language in the "User interface" listbox.
3. Click OK and restart the OpenOffice.org software.
[...]
</quote>
*(1)

Please see also [English UI] ->
Help <F1>
Index: languages
( ... all subsections, especially ->
languages;locale settings
languages;complex text layout)

>  Another question: how do we keep the vertical and horizontal ratio of
>  one picture while shrinking this picture? We found that when we make a
>  picture smaller, the vertical and horizontal ratio also changes.
>  Therefore, the object becomes taller or shorter. [...]

(For Writer) I would propose to hold down the <shift> key
while shrinking the picture.

Manfred

-- 
*(1) OpenOffice.org User Guide for Version 2.x - v [0.23] [2007­04­09]
<http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/OOo2.x/user_guide2_draft.pdf>

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