From: John Stubbings on
JV wrote:
>"Struggling with Open Office Draw"


Have you tried running at it and kicking it shut?



John Stubbings

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From: Phil on
On 15/06/2010 06:16, Guy wrote:
> JV wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have an intelligent guide to the program?
>>
>
>
> F1

Better than F U, I suppose
From: Phil on
On 15/06/2010 13:19, Craig wrote:
> On 06/15/2010 12:17 AM, VanguardLH wrote:
>> I did a very quick scan of their site looking for forums. Guess whoever
>> set up their "community" decided to go extremely archaic and use a
>> mailing list instead of operating a forum or newsgroup server. Yet they
>> do list an "unofficial" forum athttp://www.oooforum.org/
>
> Just an fyi;
>
> The "official" forum is here:
>
>> User community support forum for OpenOffice.org, StarOffice and NeoOffice
>> Address : <http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/>
>
> hth,

Good link.
From: Phil on
On 15/06/2010 08:35, rich wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 21:45:23 -0700, JV wrote:
>
>> Has anyone noticed something wierd about this program?
>>
>> If there are nine easy ways and one hard way of doing something, they
>> will find the hard way. As an example, you have a rectangle and you want
>> to rotate it 90 degrees. One might
>> think that a right click with the mouse on the rectangle would bring up
>> a small menu and you could select the 90 degrees left or right. No such
>> luck.
>
> Not defending it, but the alternative is a full blown vector graphics
> application which will be 10 times more difficult.
>
> Anyway it is right-click -> 'position and size' -> rotation
>
>
Hey - what is this ?
A load of great advice, and useful links and no petty mouthiness at all
! Not what we have come to expect from this n/g !
(seriously though. Great advice/help/links)
From: Phil on
On 16/06/2010 08:40, John Stubbings wrote:
> JV wrote:
>> "Struggling with Open Office Draw"
>
>
> Have you tried running at it and kicking it shut?
>
>
>
> John Stubbings
>

Thought it was going too well......