tailieunhanh - Getting Started with Open Office .org 3 part 28
Getting Started with Open Office .org 3 part 28. This Manual Book is for anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with the latest version . “GETTING STARTED WITH ″ introduces all software programs of the OpenOffice bundle: Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector drawings), Math (equation editor) and Base (database). This book was written by volunteers from the community working through and is distributed under the CreativeCommon Attribution Licence | 2 Select Replace with and then select List box from the context menu. 3 Again right-click the label PaymentType to open a context menu. 4 Select Column. This opens the Properties window Figure 219 . 5 In the Label box change PaymentType to Payment Type. 6 Click the Data tab. 7 From the Type of list contents dropdown list select sql. 8 Type the following exactly as it is written SELECT Type Type FROM Payment Type 9 Close the Properties window. Figure 219 Properties window for control in a subform Step 6 Replace fields with other fields. beginning with part 5 1 ip contains more detailed instruction. Step 9 Add headings to groups. 1 Make sure the cursor in in the upper left corner. If it is not click in that corner to move it there. 2 Use the Enter key to move the cursor down to the fifth line from the top. 3 Change the Apply Styles dropdown list from Default to Heading 2. Figure 220 Apply Styles list Chapter 8 Getting Started with Base 271 4 Use the spacebar to move the cursor to where you want the heading to start. 5 Type the heading Meals. 6 Use the spacebar to move the cursor to the center of snack area. 7 Type the heading Snacks. 8 Use the Enter key to move the cursor between the Supper control and the subform. 9 Use the spacebar to move the cursor to the center of the subform. 10 Type the heading Fuel Data. Note If you know how to use styles you can open the Styles and Formatting window using F11. Right-clicking the Heading 2 paragraph style allows you to modify the appearance of all three headings. See the Writer Guide Chapter 6. Step 10 Change the background of a form. The background for a form can be a color or a graphic picture . You can use any of the colors in the Color Table at Tools Options Colors. If you know how to create custom colors you can use them. You can also use a picture graphic file as the background. We will use a picture found in OOo Figure 221 . Since the background is dark in places many of the labels and headings .
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