Hi :)
Errr, this goes against my previous advice but what happens when you then
save in .Doc and .DocX formats?
Does the .DocX one change your font-colour back to black? If both do then
probably best to send them the Doc version.
It 'should' be possible to select the whole area and force it all to be
black but there might be some weird MS XML coding in there that is making
it all act weirdly. Usually if i have to do any editing at all to a DocX
and return in the same format then it kinda goes ok as long as i do as
little as possible to "tidy up" the crazy formatting.
Is there any chance of uploading a small part of the form to Nabble or
somewhere so someone can see how it looks back in MS Office?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 12 October 2015 at 16:51, ajebay <ajebay@errichel.co.uk> wrote:
Hi, I have been sent a form to fill in .docx format. It opens fine in
LibreOffice (v. 5.0.2.2) and I have saved in .odt format.
My problem is that when I try and fill in the form my entries appear in
yellow and underlined. What is going on and how may I turn these
attributes off and get plain text please?
Budgie
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