LibreOffice Version 4.0.2.2
Windows 7 64bit
Has anybody using Base found a way to add a description to an object.
If it has a menu item to add, I'm not sure which to choose.
"Rename" is available for Title, but no "Description".
The main window for Base does show a place to display it in the upper
right hand quadrant.
The following is from HELP.
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Description
Assigns a title and a description to the selected object. These are
accessible for accessibility tools and as alternative tags when you
export the document.
To access this command...
Open the context menu for the object - choose *Description*
Title
Enter a title text. This short name is visible as an alternative tag in
HTML format. Accessibility tools can read this text.
Description
Enter a description text. The long description text can be entered to
describe a complex object or group of objects to users with screen
reader software. The description is visible as an alternative tag for
accessibility tools.
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Thanks
Paul
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