Version: KOffice 1.3.5 (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux kword_table.po table.docbook:41 You can use the keyboard shortcut: F5 - No period (The other two items in the list do have a period). table.docbook:53 ... The dialog box has two tabs: Geometry and Templates - Missing period. table.docbook:83 & 115 ... Cell heights ... Cell heights - Missing colon. table.docbook:90 &kword; will set the cell height of each cell in the new table to a size appropriate based on the size of the current text. - I'm struggling with the translatioin of "a size appropriate based on" a size based on the size a size appropriate to the size a size appropriately based on teh size &kword; will not automatically provide additional space in each cell, because you draw a table larger (or smaller) than necessary. - It seems illogical to _provide additional space_ when you draw a table _smaller_ than necessary table.docbook:95 As an example, if you create a table with three rows, it does not matter if you <quote>draw</quote> the table as 1 inch tall, or 4 inches tall, the height of each cell will be based on the current text size. - I added this information: the cells in the same row have the same height the tallest cell sets the row height table.docbook:107 If this is selected, and you create a table with 3 rows - "As an example" instead of "If theis is selscted" like in the previous section? table.docbook:122 ... by dividing the total width of the frame - the width of the table table.docbook:148 An inline table has frame around it, - ... has *a* frame around it table.docbook:169 ... left or right one cell at a time).. - Extra period. table.docbook:179, 201, 245 Place the mouse pointer over the frame of any cell ... - This works when the mouse pointer is *anywhere* in the table. table.docbook:186 Select <menuchoice> <guimenu>Table</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Delete Table</guimenuitem></menuchoice> from the menubar - Missing period. table.docbook:201, 206 & 212 Select either: Table->Row->Insert Row... from the menubar or by clicking [img] on the toolbar. - The sentence is a bit "crippled" table.docbook:245, 250 & 254 Select either: Table->Column->Insert Column... from the menubar or by clicking on the toolbar. - Same as previous. table.docbook:306 Make sure you have selected the correct row before continuing. - row(s) Compare to table.docbook:306 Make sure you have selected the correct column(s) before continuing. table.docbook:354 or <link linkend=\"table-resize-column-dialog\">the keyboard</link> - The link points to: Using th dialog box and the pop-up balloon does so as well. table.docbook:364 First, select any cell in the column you want to change, - When using the dialog box, you can select any cell in any column. table.docbook:364: In the spin box labeled Column:, you can chose a different column to set. table.docbook:368 In the spin box ... In the text box - Both are spin boxes. table.docbook:368 To select the cells, click once with the &LMB; on the frame border of a cell. Now hold down the &Ctrl; key and click on the next cell with the &LMB;. - No need to click on the border. This works faster: Hold Ctrl down and click anywhere in a cell, keep Ctrl down and click in the nexr cells. table.docbook:408, 409 First click on one of the end cells. Now hold down the Shift key and click on the cell at the other end of the row or column you want to join. - This does not work. Hold down Ctrl and click in first cell Hold down Shift and click in last cell table.docbook:421 Any text in the right most frame will now be located in the joined frame. Any text from any other frames will be hidden from view. - ?? The text in the left most or top most cell will be visible in the joined cells. Any text in other cells will be deleted. After joining four cells with text, I split the cell again in into four cells ... the text was gone. table.docbook:429 ... it is easy to split one cell into may cells. - *many* cells table.docbook:431 If you decide that you do not want the previously joined cells to be joined any longer, you can \"split\" them back into individual cells again. - Perhaps add the information that this can be done too for cells that haven't been merged previously. Plus the information that text from merged cells will not be restored. table.docbook:452 If you select Table->Ungroup Table from the menubar, KWord will convert each cell in your table into an individual frame. You can then move these frames around independently on the page. - Add the info that at least one cell has to be selected (Ctrl-click). table.docbook:464 ... or click on the cell border once with the &RMB; - clicking anywhere in the cell works ... and select Cells->Protect Cells from the submenu. - and select *Cell* table.docbook:492 ... how to individually add or delete columns. - ... add or delete *rows and* columns. table.docbook:508 Be sure you do not have any data in these rows. that you need to preserve. - Period after rows. table.docbook:523 Selecting an entire column for formatting. - Title: remove period - "for formatting" could be removed. A selected column can also be deleted. table.docbook:529 Selecting an entire row for formatting "for formatting" ... table.docbook:535 Using table templates to format an entire table. Title: remove period table.docbook:602 A table style, consists of - Comma is not needed. table.docbook:637 Select the name of the table style you want to change by clicking on the name of the table styles in the listbox on the left. - Select the table style ... on the name of the table style table.docbook:639 There is a combo box labeled - In the section "Adjust" is a combo box table.docbook:654 & 678 & 698 & 719 To create a new table style, select <menuchoice> <guimenu>Frames To delete a table style, select <menuchoice> <guimenu>Frames To change the order that the table style are listed, select <menuchoice> <guimenu>Frames To import a table style from another &kword; file, select <menuchoice> <guimenu>Frames - select <menuchoice> <guimenu>*Table* table.docbook:688 Select the table style you want to delete from the list at the left. Select the table style by clicking once with the &LMB; in the list on the left. - Could be made into one sentence. table.docbook:712 ... select <guibutton>OK</guibutton>. Click (Button) table.docbook:729 A dialog box will appear allowing you to select the &kword; file using the <link linkend=\"file-dialog\">file selection dialog</link>. - Could be shorter.
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