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:Tables in OpenOffice.org Impress: New and Unstylish
Tables in OpenOffice.org Impress: New and Unstylish
Nov 21, 2008, 12 :03 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2273 reads)

(Other stories by Bruce Byfield)

"Many of these limitations and bits of awkwardness are the direct result of the tools for using tables falling short of true styles, of the kind available for paragraphs in Writers or drawing objects in Draw.

"The addition of tables is good news because, like slide shows in general, tables are all about the visual display of information. However, before version 3.0, tables required a series of kludges in Impress. First, you had to create separate text boxes, add borders and shading to each one. Then, you had to maneuver the text boxes next to each other, and group them together so that you could position the table as a whole. If you were wise, you would save the result as a template so you wouldn't have to repeat this process, but the initial set up was tedious, and in practice you would have to tweak your template for individual slide shows."

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