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Open Office - [discuss] How do you export a Table in Writer as an EPS?

Open Office - [discuss] How do you export a Table in Writer as an EPS?


[discuss] How do you export a Table in Writer as an EPS?

Posted: 08 Oct 2006 09:35 AM PDT

On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 23:23 -0700, Stu77000 wrote: 

That would work. Its hardly a major inconvenience to create a table in
OOo and cut an paste a metafile into Scribus. Once in that format you
can scale and position it so getting exactly right is not that
important. The only real issue is that if you need to edit the table you
have to go back to OOo and do a bit of cutting and pasting but is hardly
that big an inconvenience.
 

What is it in Scribus you need that you can't do in Writer and Draw?
Maybe you could just design the whole thing in OOo?

Ian
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[discuss] Editing MySql

Posted: 06 Oct 2006 04:08 PM PDT

this questions can be answer faster at the openoffice.org mailing list

On 10/6/06, Tomas Lanczos <sk> wrote: 


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[discuss] damaged sxc-files by using them?

Posted: 04 Oct 2006 02:38 AM PDT

Morgan Ohlson wrote: 
It can't hurt to try this. I've used the procedure to renovate a test
file in which even simple formulas were returning manifestly incorrect
results.

Open a new spreadsheet and import the sheets from the old file using
Insert >Sheet from file.

Regards.

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[discuss] Unknown error forking main binary

Posted: 03 Oct 2006 05:04 AM PDT

It looks as though I forgot to mention that you should rename / delete /
move files after exiting OpenOffice.


Terry wrote: 

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[discuss] Blinking Cells in Calc

Posted: 03 Oct 2006 01:09 AM PDT

Hi,

to get different cell styles applied within one cell you can use the
STYLE() function.

eg.

put a value like 4 into cell A1

Open the stylist (menu item /Format/Styles and Formatting) and create
two cell styles (named red and green) and define a background color
(red/green)

into another cell type in this formula

=A1+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3;"red";"green");5;"Default ")

info: style names (as every string based parameter) need to be quoted

If the sheet is recalculated (can be manually forced by typing
Shift+Ctrl+F9) then the cell gets the style "red" first (because the
value is >3) and after a break of 5 seconds it gets the style "Default".
If you use a shorter update time then it's some kind of blinking - but
only for one time.


Kind regards, Joost
 

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[discuss] open office writer suggestion

Posted: 01 Oct 2006 07:24 AM PDT

Actually a bug report,

I went to the site and found it down.
I'll forget if I don't send

I pasted a b&w gif with white masked into writer as an illustration,
and the program reversed the colors.
it came up black background light image.

printed that way as well.

got to go.

Gene



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[discuss] need help customizing keyboard shortcuts

Posted: 30 Sep 2006 11:47 AM PDT

On 1 Oct 2006 at 9:35, Terry wrote:
 

I have just exprimented and been able to set Ctrl-Shift+K to Decrease Font and Ctrl-Shift+L to Increase Font in Writer using Tools > Customize > Key > Keyboard. These conmbinations then change the font size of selected text.

I would like to be able to configure the familiar Ctrl-Alt+< and Ctrl-Alt+>, as
used by Word as I find them quite intuitive, but it seems that neither Ctrl-Alt
combinations nor > and < are configurable in OOo 2.0.3.

Also, I am using Windows XP at present. I might boot into Ubuntu later and
try it there as well.

Tony Pursell

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[discuss] Fwd: Returned mail: see transcript for details

Posted: 28 Sep 2006 10:01 PM PDT

On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 08:12:20 -0400, Adrian Try <com> wrote:
 
you know what? that make total sense to me, and yes there could be doing
that. I have seen the header of the email and some stuff spark up as odd,
first they seem to be an address from the embassy of colombia which could
be one an alien address at the email header. So zombie machines could be
spoofing the address :(

I dont think there is much we could do.


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[discuss] Document saving problem

Posted: 27 Sep 2006 12:25 PM PDT

Make sure of the filetype when saving and select the box labelled
"Automatic file name extension".

If the problem persists, there may be something wrong with your "user"
folder.

Phillip Yagla wrote: 

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[discuss] emergency formatting

Posted: 27 Sep 2006 05:09 AM PDT

Hi, Martin. To stop numbering, Format >Paragraph. Select the
"Numbering" tab and for "Numbering Style", choose "None".

Martin Yazdzik wrote: 

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[discuss] reference management with OOo writer ?

Posted: 27 Sep 2006 01:25 AM PDT

On Saturday 07 October 2006 6:07 pm, you wrote: 
te 

The OpenOffice bibliographic project expects to have "referencing" results =
in=20
less than a 'deadly long time'. I am not sure what you mean about=20
'interactive documents'.

http://bibliographic.openoffice.org

regards

David
 

=2D-=20
=2D------------------
David N. Wilson
Co-Project Lead for the Bibliographic=20
OpenOffice Project
http://bibliographic.openoffice.org

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