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OpenOffice

Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand
what

it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between

two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as

my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question
is:

Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal

distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
**********
[image: Вградено изображение 1]

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>.
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 17:27:21 +0200
Зограф Оризовски <pl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not understand
> what
> 
> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> 
> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> 
> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My question
> is:
> 
> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> 
> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> **********
> [image: Вградено изображение 1]
> 
> -- 
> ZOGRAFYS

If you select Left Alignment, the words are spaced by one standard space between each. If you select Justified, the words are spaced by varying width spaces, over which one has no reasonable control.

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Josef Latt <Jo...@gmx.net>.

Am 27.03.2014 19:26, schrieb Tubular:
> Doug, the search / replace (using XP) will remove extra spaces between
> words but not for adding spaces between words.

That's not correct.
See the posting from Rory O'Farrell.

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Tubular <tu...@iinet.com>.
Doug, the search / replace (using XP) will remove extra spaces between 
words but not for adding spaces between words. 



Doug wrote:
>
> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
>> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
>> understand what
>>
>> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance 
>> between
>>
>> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
>>
>> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
>> question is:
>>
>> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
>>
>> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
>> **********
>> Вградено изображение 1
>>
>> -- 
>> ZOGRAFYS
> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> replace."
> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the 
> "replace"
> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. 
> You may
> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> tell you how
> to do.
>
> --doug
>
>

Re: OpenOffice

Posted by ug...@talktalk.net.
The original question was difficult to understand. 
 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Groenescheij <Ma...@Groenescheij.COM>
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
CC: Martin@Groenescheij.COM
Sent: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 0:37
Subject: Re: OpenOffice


On 29-3-2014 9:41, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote: 
>   > 
>   No, is probably the answer. How large? It is common practice to use two spaces between sentences and one between words. However, it is not clear why you would want to expand the space between words only without expanding the space proportionately for all characters. Also, which Unicode (special) characters are you are proposing to use, and how you insert them with the Replace tool? 
> 
> -A 
My suggestion is based on the question the originator of this problem had. 
I'm not judging why he want it. All I know is that he is using an other character set as we use. 
What is good for us English speaking humans doesn't mean that this is good for everybody. 
> 
>   > 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Martin Groenescheij <ma...@groenescheij.com> 
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org <us...@openoffice.apache.org> 
> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:45 
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Sent from my mobile device. 
> 
>> On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote: 
>> 
>> This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between 
> characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including 
> the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be 
> individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool 
> may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be 
> adjusted independently of the unselected text. 
>> 
>> -A 
> Have you tried this yourself. On a large document? 
> Using  the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces 
> together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. > 
>> -----Original Message----- 
>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie> 
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org 
>> CC: ugajin@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev.56@gmail.com 
>> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52 
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice 
>> 
>> 
>> On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400 
>> ugajin@talktalk.net wrote: 
>> 
>>> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar. 
>> Character spacing is not Word spacing. 
>> 
>>> -----Original Message----- 
>>> From: ugajin@talktalk.net 
>>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org 
>>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47 
>>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> There is a Character Spacing command. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message----- 
>>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie> 
>>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org 
>>> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net> 
>>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26 
>>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400 
>>> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote: 
>>> 
>>>>> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote: 
>>>>> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
>>>>> understand what 
>>>>> 
>>>>> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between 
>>>>> 
>>>>> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as 
>>>>> 
>>>>> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
>>>>> question is: 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal 
>>>>> 
>>>>> distance of each other? That's the last consultation. 
>>>>> ********** 
>>>>> Вградено изображение 1 
>>>>> 
>>>>> -- >>>>> ZOGRAFYS 
>>>> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
>>>> replace." 
>>>> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace" 
>>>> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may 
>>>> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
>>>> tell you how 
>>>> to do. 
>>> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : 
> Options 
>>> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column. 
>>> 
>>> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps 
>> OpenOffice 
>>> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe 
>> Inndesign 
>>> might be better. 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- >>> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie> 
>>> 
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Martin Groenescheij <Ma...@Groenescheij.COM>.
On 29-3-2014 9:41, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
>   
>
>   No, is probably the answer. How large? It is common practice to use two spaces between sentences and one between words. However, it is not clear why you would want to expand the space between words only without expanding the space proportionately for all characters. Also, which Unicode (special) characters are you are proposing to use, and how you insert them with the Replace tool?
>
> -A
My suggestion is based on the question the originator of this problem had.
I'm not judging why he want it. All I know is that he is using an other 
character set as we use.
What is good for us English speaking humans doesn't mean that this is 
good for everybody.
>
>   
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Groenescheij <ma...@groenescheij.com>
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org <us...@openoffice.apache.org>
> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:45
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
>
>> On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
>>
>> This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between
> characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including
> the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be
> individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool
> may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be
> adjusted independently of the unselected text.
>>
>> -A
> Have you tried this yourself. On a large document?
> Using  the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces
> together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. >
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> CC: ugajin@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev.56@gmail.com
>> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400
>> ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
>>
>>> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.
>> Character spacing is not Word spacing.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ugajin@talktalk.net
>>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
>>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>>>
>>>
>>> There is a Character Spacing command.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>>> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
>>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
>>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
>>> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
>>>>> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not
>>>>> understand what
>>>>>
>>>>> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
>>>>>
>>>>> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
>>>>>
>>>>> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My
>>>>> question is:
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
>>>>>
>>>>> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
>>>>> **********
>>>>> Вградено изображение 1
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> ZOGRAFYS
>>>> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and
>>>> replace."
>>>> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
>>>> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
>>>> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't
>>>> tell you how
>>>> to do.
>>> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect :
> Options
>>> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.
>>>
>>> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps
>> OpenOffice
>>> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe
>> Inndesign
>>> might be better.
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>>>
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>> -- 
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by ug...@talktalk.net.
 

 No, is probably the answer. How large? It is common practice to use two spaces between sentences and one between words. However, it is not clear why you would want to expand the space between words only without expanding the space proportionately for all characters. Also, which Unicode (special) characters are you are proposing to use, and how you insert them with the Replace tool?

-A

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Groenescheij <ma...@groenescheij.com>
To: users@openoffice.apache.org <us...@openoffice.apache.org>
Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 20:45
Subject: Re: OpenOffice




Sent from my mobile device.

> On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
> 
> This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between 
characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including 
the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be 
individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool 
may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be 
adjusted independently of the unselected text.
> 
> 
> -A
Have you tried this yourself. On a large document?
Using  the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces 
together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width. > 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: ugajin@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev.56@gmail.com
> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400
> ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
> 
>> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.
> 
> Character spacing is not Word spacing.
> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ugajin@talktalk.net
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>> 
>> 
>> There is a Character Spacing command. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
>> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
>>>> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
>>>> understand what
>>>> 
>>>> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
>>>> 
>>>> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
>>>> 
>>>> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
>>>> question is:
>>>> 
>>>> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
>>>> 
>>>> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
>>>> **********
>>>> Вградено изображение 1
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> ZOGRAFYS
>>> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
>>> replace."
>>> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
>>> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
>>> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
>>> tell you how
>>> to do.
>> 
>> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : 
Options
> 
>> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  
>> 
>> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps
> OpenOffice 
>> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe
> Inndesign 
>> 
>> might be better.
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>> 
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Martin Groenescheij <ma...@groenescheij.com>.

Sent from my mobile device.

> On 29 Mar 2014, at 12:20 am, ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
> 
> This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be adjusted independently of the unselected text.
> 
> 
> -A
Have you tried this yourself. On a large document?
Using  the Insert Special Character where you find different sizes of spaces together with Find and Replace is much easier to control the exact width.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: ugajin@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev.56@gmail.com
> Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400
> ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:
> 
>> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.
> 
> Character spacing is not Word spacing.
> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ugajin@talktalk.net
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>> 
>> 
>> There is a Character Spacing command. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
>> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
>> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
>> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
>> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
>>>> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
>>>> understand what
>>>> 
>>>> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
>>>> 
>>>> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
>>>> 
>>>> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
>>>> question is:
>>>> 
>>>> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
>>>> 
>>>> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
>>>> **********
>>>> Вградено изображение 1
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> ZOGRAFYS
>>> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
>>> replace."
>>> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
>>> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
>>> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
>>> tell you how
>>> to do.
>> 
>> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options
> 
>> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  
>> 
>> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps
> OpenOffice 
>> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe
> Inndesign 
>> 
>> might be better.
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
>> 
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by ug...@talktalk.net.
This is true, selecting a block of text and increasing the space between characters will necessarily increase the space between all characters including the space between words. However, the empty space bar character can be individually selected and adjusted using this tool. The Find and Replace tool may help to select all space characters in a document, which may then be adjusted independently of the unselected text.


-A

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
CC: ugajin@talktalk.net; plamen.toshev.56@gmail.com
Sent: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 11:52
Subject: Re: OpenOffice


On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400
ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:

> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.
> 

Character spacing is not Word spacing.
  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ugajin@talktalk.net
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> There is a Character Spacing command. 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> > > Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> > > understand what
> > >
> > > it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> > >
> > > two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> > >
> > > my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> > > question is:
> > >
> > > Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> > >
> > > distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> > > **********
> > > Вградено изображение 1
> > >
> > > -- 
> > > ZOGRAFYS
> > Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> > replace."
> > Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
> > box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
> > find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> > tell you how
> > to do.
> 
> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options 

> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  
> 
> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps 
OpenOffice 
> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe 
Inndesign 
> 
> might be better.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
> 
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>.
On Fri, 28 Mar 2014 07:35:44 -0400
ugajin@talktalk.net wrote:

> You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.
> 

Character spacing is not Word spacing.
  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ugajin@talktalk.net
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> There is a Character Spacing command. 
>  
> 
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> 
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
> Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
> Subject: Re: OpenOffice
> 
> 
> On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
> Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> > > Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> > > understand what
> > >
> > > it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> > >
> > > two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> > >
> > > my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> > > question is:
> > >
> > > Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> > >
> > > distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> > > **********
> > > Вградено изображение 1
> > >
> > > -- 
> > > ZOGRAFYS
> > Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> > replace."
> > Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
> > box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
> > find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> > tell you how
> > to do.
> 
> To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options 
> tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  
> 
> But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice 
> is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign 
> 
> might be better.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by ug...@talktalk.net.
You will find the Character Spacing control button on the properties sidebar.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: ugajin@talktalk.net
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:47
Subject: Re: OpenOffice


There is a Character Spacing command. 
 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
Subject: Re: OpenOffice


On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:

> 
> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> > Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> > understand what
> >
> > it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> >
> > two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> >
> > my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> > question is:
> >
> > Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> >
> > distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> > **********
> > Вградено изображение 1
> >
> > -- 
> > ZOGRAFYS
> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> replace."
> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> tell you how
> to do.

To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options 
tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  

But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice 
is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign 

might be better.


-- 
Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by ug...@talktalk.net.
There is a Character Spacing command. 
 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
CC: Doug <dm...@optonline.net>
Sent: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:26
Subject: Re: OpenOffice


On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:

> 
> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> > Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> > understand what
> >
> > it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> >
> > two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> >
> > my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> > question is:
> >
> > Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> >
> > distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> > **********
> > Вградено изображение 1
> >
> > -- 
> > ZOGRAFYS
> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> replace."
> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> tell you how
> to do.

To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options 
tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  

But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice 
is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign 
might be better.


-- 
Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>.
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014 14:02:29 -0400
Doug <dm...@optonline.net> wrote:

> 
> On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> > Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> > understand what
> >
> > it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
> >
> > two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
> >
> > my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> > question is:
> >
> > Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
> >
> > distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> > **********
> > Вградено изображение 1
> >
> > -- 
> > ZOGRAFYS
> Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
> replace."
> Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
> box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
> find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
> tell you how
> to do.

To do this successfully, you may need to adjust /Format /Autocorrect : Options tab and uncheck 'Ignore double spaces' in the [T] column.  

But if you need to adjust interword spacing so specifically, perhaps OpenOffice is the wrong tool. Maybe a proper DTP package such as Scribus or Adobe Inndesign might be better.


-- 
Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>

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Re: OpenOffice

Posted by Doug <dm...@optonline.net>.
On 03/27/2014 11:27 AM, Зограф Оризовски wrote:
> Hello, it's me again! Something not in the translation, do not 
> understand what
>
> it is about. Here's something simple: What should be the distance between
>
> two words - is not a paragraph or point. Example: I like OpenOffice as
>
> my editor, but he does not like me, so we can not understand. My 
> question is:
>
> Is there an option for automatic arrangement of the words of the normal
>
> distance of each other? That's the last consultation.
> **********
> Вградено изображение 1
>
> -- 
> ZOGRAFYS
Here's an idea: I haven't tried it, but it may work. Use "search and 
replace."
Search for a single space (push the space bar once.) Then in the "replace"
box, push the space bar 2 or 3 times, or whatever spacing you want. You may
find you have to defeat the damned "styles" to do this. That I can't 
tell you how
to do.

--doug