On 05/12/2012 05:34 PM, Paul Schwartz wrote:
In Open Office, the filename was
an option for insertion into the header/footer of the print job. This
has been replaced, in LO, by an option that seems to be a "title". In
old files that I open the filename still appears in the header.
Is there a way to get to the filename in LO?
TIA
Paul
If you long-click the "Title" icon in the Page Style Header edit dialog,
you can choose what to use as title for the page. In my default install
of LibreOffice 3.5.3.2 (from Ubuntu PPA), I can choose between filename
and path+filename.
I am not sure what was the behavior of this in other versions of LO or
under other platforms.
The sequence I used to get to the dialog was: Format-Page-Header-Edit,
and then position the cursor on the region you want the title to appear.
Hold the mouse down on the "title" icon and the small menu with options
should appear. From there, select File Name.
Hope it helps!
--
Pablo M. Dotro, The Mage of the Many shadows
wizard@elysium.com.ar pdotro@df.uba.ar
pdotro@gmail.com Twitter: @Pablo_El_Mago
http://www.blog.elysium.com.ar
--
For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+help@global.libreoffice.org
Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/
All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Context
Privacy Policy |
Impressum (Legal Info) |
Copyright information: Unless otherwise specified, all text and images
on this website are licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
This does not include the source code of LibreOffice, which is
licensed under the Mozilla Public License (
MPLv2).
"LibreOffice" and "The Document Foundation" are
registered trademarks of their corresponding registered owners or are
in actual use as trademarks in one or more countries. Their respective
logos and icons are also subject to international copyright laws. Use
thereof is explained in our
trademark policy.