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Title: open office
Post by: Baz on Nov 07, 2008, 17:46:11
any one use this.

I have a document open in this and have recently been adding bits to it by pasting but when going back to it today when clicking at the next line to add more its bringing up the table toolbar, the added text has been entered as a table for some reason.

just starting to use this so not familiar with it at the moment
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 17:47:11
Sorry, Baz, I'm so old-fashioned I still use WordPerfect. :(
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Baz on Nov 07, 2008, 17:48:21
Quote from: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 17:47:11
Sorry, Baz, I'm so old-fashioned I still use WordPerfect. :(

lol........thought I was bad when I used it. still have a copy of it some where, I liked it ;D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 17:50:04
I still do - I used to be able to recite all the arcane key combination for the DOS version in my sleep. ;D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Baz on Nov 07, 2008, 17:52:08
when I had to pass documents to other people they always had bother opening them in Word and had never heard of Wordperfect.

I hate to admit it but just went with the majority in the end, easier  :blush: :blush:

Title: Re: open office
Post by: cavillas on Nov 07, 2008, 17:53:32
Wordstar was the best. ;D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 17:58:14
Quote from: Baz on Nov 07, 2008, 17:52:08
I hate to admit it but just went with the majority in the end, easier  :blush: :blush:

I know what you mean, Baz. I still write in WP, but if I have to send it to someone else, I then convert it to Word. I just find WP so much easier to do things in.
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 17:58:54
Quote from: cavillas on Nov 07, 2008, 17:53:32
Wordstar was the best. ;D

I started with that, then XyWrite, Alf. :)
Title: Re: open office
Post by: cavillas on Nov 07, 2008, 18:49:28
There were so many around then and most could save in the other's format.
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 18:51:02
It was fun trying to remember how to use them - it was also possible with a younger and more agile mind.  :'( ;D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: cavillas on Nov 07, 2008, 18:53:21
Younger agile mind and body, what memories they were. >:D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 07, 2008, 18:54:01
Assuming we can remember them. ;)
Title: Re: open office
Post by: john on Nov 07, 2008, 20:10:59
I use vim (http://www.vim.org/) (actually the graphical version 'gvim') for text editing where the format is not important or desired. It's a hangover from when I supported Unix as it's similar to the 'vi' editor.

I'd love to be able to use Emacs as I understand it is very powerful but it seems to be very complicated and there's still a lot I could learn in gvim yet.
Title: Re: open office
Post by: kinmel on Nov 07, 2008, 20:19:13
Quote from: Baz on Nov 07, 2008, 17:46:11
any one use this.

I have a document open in this and have recently been adding bits to it by pasting but when going back to it today when clicking at the next line to add more its bringing up the table toolbar, the added text has been entered as a table for some reason.

just starting to use this so not familiar with it at the moment

Well done on finding this gem  ;D

This may not be the solution for you, but the automatic creation of tables is usually done by the Autocorrect function.

To stop this function from creating a table...

Open Tools > Autocorrect and select the Options tab and untick the 14th box labelled Create Table, you should now be able to edit without unwanted tables appearing.

Whilst the Option Create Table is ticked,  a table is created when you press Enter after typing a series of hyphens (-) or tabs separated by plus signs, that is, +------+---+. Plus signs indicate column dividers, while hyphens and tabs indicate the width of a column.
+-----------------+---------------+------+

If this doesn't work, congratulations, you have discovered an undocumented feature  :bawl:
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Baz on Nov 19, 2008, 14:29:12
well that seems to have worked Alan but now Im finding that where a table has been in the document if I try to add anything in that space it still opens as a table. its as if there is some code still there wanting to make a table. :dunno:
Title: Re: open office
Post by: kinmel on Nov 19, 2008, 14:41:29
Have a read of the Help section for Open Office, enter hidden fields display (Writer) into the search box.

The options to see hidden formatting is found here... 
Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org Writer/OpenOffice.org Writer/Web - Formatting Aids
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Lance on Nov 19, 2008, 22:39:41
I remember using Amipro on windows 3.11 as well as Word 6. I don't think i ever used WordPerfect but my granddad did.
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Rik on Nov 20, 2008, 09:19:05
 :nana: :nana: :nana:

Are you implying something, young man?  :eyebrow:
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Simon on Nov 20, 2008, 10:38:34
:)x
Title: Re: open office
Post by: Lance on Nov 20, 2008, 19:33:30
Quote from: Rik on Nov 20, 2008, 09:19:05
:nana: :nana: :nana:

Are you implying something, young man?  :eyebrow:

>:D
Title: Re: open office
Post by: D-Dan on Nov 20, 2008, 20:24:20
I use to use Wordsworth on Amiga for all my documents. Ahh, happy days :)

Steve