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* When creating a new paragraph (typing ENTER), a new number / bullet is automatically inserted. You can remove it by pressing BACKSPACE. | * When creating a new paragraph (typing ENTER), a new number / bullet is automatically inserted. You can remove it by pressing BACKSPACE. | ||
* I don't know how to have two or more levels of numbering / bullets on the same line. | * I don't know how to have two or more levels of numbering / bullets on the same line. | ||
= Calc = | |||
== Merged cells == | |||
* You can see if some cells are merged by clicking on a row / column head. Then all cells belonging to the row are highlighted in blue except those that are merged. | |||
* To unmerge: Format -> Merge cells. |
Revision as of 11:50, 3 August 2009
Writer
- To create a line break, use SHIFT + ENTER. This won't create a new paragraph.
Pages
- You can edit the page style at the bottom of the application screen (left click to change the page style).
- If the footer is different on left and right pages, edit the page style, Footer tab, and check the checkbox "Same Content Left / Right".
Paragraphs
- If there is a thin black line appearing somewhere, it is most likely a paragraph border. To remove it, edit the paragraph formatting.
Numbering and Bullets
- When creating a new paragraph (typing ENTER), a new number / bullet is automatically inserted. You can remove it by pressing BACKSPACE.
- I don't know how to have two or more levels of numbering / bullets on the same line.
Calc
Merged cells
- You can see if some cells are merged by clicking on a row / column head. Then all cells belonging to the row are highlighted in blue except those that are merged.
- To unmerge: Format -> Merge cells.