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Hey list

In LibreOffice 3.3.2, Base on Debian stable, I am attempting to change
the field name labels of a given form.  Using some of the OOo and LibO
tutorials I have found, apparently this *should* be a process of:

select the form in form edit/ design view, control + click and either
right click the label I want to change and select "control" from the
context menu, then select Properties: Label field or click on the
Control icon in the Form Control toolbar.

When following this procedure, I can control + click on the specific
label I want to change, but when I select "Control" from the context
menu, nothing happens.  Trying the second approach, I find actually that
I cannot call up a Form Control toolbar through View ->  Toolbars ->  Form
Controls.  No toolbar appears.

Is there an additional set of plug-ins or package that I am supposed to
install to make this functional, because right now I am sitting with a
database that has field name labels that are drawn directly from those I
entered in the table and want to make these more user friendly in the form.

Thanks for any help on resolving this.

AG





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