1. Yes, I did the following: with F10 and arrow
right I went to the Extra or Tool menu, I don't use English so I don't know
exactly what the menu is called,
and then to the submenu Options.
Down arrow to the LibreOffice Writer menu and with
the right arrow open this menu.
Down arrow to the General menu and tab to the
option to set the value to inch with the down arrow key. Tab to the OK button
and press enter.
2. Yes, 200 precent means double space. Orca will
only say the line height when it differs from single space.
Milton
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 6:33
PM
Subject: [orca-list] a question
concerning format
I have a few questions here.
1. Can Libreoffice be
turned where you can use inches instead of millimeters?
2. When
the Inserf+F command is press and Orca says Line Height 200 percent does this
mean double spaced?--
Scott Berry
Email:
scottbb1973 gmail comCentral Lakes
College Student, Repeater Book Admin and a volunteer helping out Vinux
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