I still, quite often, run across a rant about how Libre Office just "isn't up to the quality of Microsith Office". Of course they are either fanbois or trolls but, because of my greatly changed life situation I'm putting rezooomies out almost daily to any and all colleges that have even a whiff of having an on-line education division.
And, to that effect, I needed to really get my act together in terms of communicating with them. They all want an initial on-line application and then some want a hardcopy of other stuff, I think it is a primitive way to try to filter out liars but anyway...
I initially was going to start a "database" and set up my own template. But then thought...what about an L.O. template?
Now I want to ask you a SERIOUS question.
How many of you know that waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy down at the bottom of the "insert" menu drop down that there is ..."envelope"?
Well, I MUST have looked at that menu a thousand times, but always to insert an image, or whatever and just never looked DOWN THERE!! I mean...waaaaayyyyyy down there! lol
Well, it works just spiffy!
And, even though THE ENVELOPE FUNCTION... CONTAINS... a built in database function ...it occurred to me that putting the stuff into a database is probably overkill so I am just typing the stuff into a master document and doing copy and paste for now. But, if it comes to that...the envelope function of LO will provide it and all I have to copy and paste the saved data into the fields.
So, that kinda puts the lie to the trolls.
I did not need any instructions for the envelope, it is very straightforward: but the database function does need some guidance, so I provide a linky below.
BTW the instructions are still for OO..
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Doc...ting_envelopes
So...just sayin, LO was not intended to be used by Big Blue to do stuff, but for the average bloke, it works just spiffy!
woodsmoke
And, to that effect, I needed to really get my act together in terms of communicating with them. They all want an initial on-line application and then some want a hardcopy of other stuff, I think it is a primitive way to try to filter out liars but anyway...
I initially was going to start a "database" and set up my own template. But then thought...what about an L.O. template?
Now I want to ask you a SERIOUS question.
How many of you know that waaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy down at the bottom of the "insert" menu drop down that there is ..."envelope"?
Well, I MUST have looked at that menu a thousand times, but always to insert an image, or whatever and just never looked DOWN THERE!! I mean...waaaaayyyyyy down there! lol
Well, it works just spiffy!
And, even though THE ENVELOPE FUNCTION... CONTAINS... a built in database function ...it occurred to me that putting the stuff into a database is probably overkill so I am just typing the stuff into a master document and doing copy and paste for now. But, if it comes to that...the envelope function of LO will provide it and all I have to copy and paste the saved data into the fields.
So, that kinda puts the lie to the trolls.
I did not need any instructions for the envelope, it is very straightforward: but the database function does need some guidance, so I provide a linky below.
BTW the instructions are still for OO..
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Doc...ting_envelopes
So...just sayin, LO was not intended to be used by Big Blue to do stuff, but for the average bloke, it works just spiffy!
woodsmoke
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