OpenOffice Tutorial: How to Create a Table of Contents
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THANK YOU! YOU JUST SAVED 3 HOURS OF MY LIFE DOING THIS MANUALLY! :D
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Excellent training video, just what I needed,
Thanks
Ed
PS Don#t change your accent its relaxing to listen to your voice!
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Thank you, thank you! Great presentation. P.S.: Awesome, sexy voice! :o)
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UGH OF COURSE D: I can't believe I didn't realize what my problem was on this sooner! I was having so much trouble I just took the different way around and hyperlinked to frames, which works for mine I guess but now I know how to work the index thanks to you! Thank you SO MUCH!
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THANK YOU YOU HELPD ME TOO MUCH THANKS ;)
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Perfect, many thanks.
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sir, plz cut to the chase and speak faster, I'm a busy man
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Informative and concise, sir, many thanks!
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Thanks for the tutorial! You explained how to do this perfectly.
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Thanks man, that was great!
Hello, I just wanna ask, Can u still edit the file once you've already saved it as a PDF file?
dHeYzMaKu 1 year ago
@dHeYzMaKu You can save your document as an OpenOffice file if you think you may edit it later. If you do, you can then export it as a PDF again. There is a plug in available for OpenOffice to import a PDF. How well it works I am not sure since I have never used it. I believe it is in the Beta experimental state. There are software that can edit PDFs. One other thing that may be a problem in importing a PDF is whether or not it is password protected.
Ongytenes 11 months ago
It's a great tuorial, mate. It helped me get where i wanted to.
Which surprised me, if you don't mind me saying, because you sound like you come from a place where there isn't even electricity :D
misfisk 1 year ago
@misfisk I guess I am too busy learning new stuff to learn a new accent. By the way whats electricity? :-)
Ongytenes 1 year ago 9