I don't know why it does that but the only way i found that copied any text from a web document to Open Office is by going to Edit>Paste Special>Formatted Text[RTF]
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I don't know either o_o, but when this happens I just copy the text in the table then undo the paste and repaste if OOo is giving me issues about getting rid of the table.
To create a table in OpenOffice, first open a new or existing document. Then, navigate to the "Table" menu at the top and select "Insert Table." A dialog box will appear, allowing you to specify the number of rows and columns you want. After making your selections, click "OK," and the table will be inserted into your document, where you can then enter data and format it as needed.
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Hover over the map, right click, click on copy, open up a word document, right click, and click on paste.
To paste a screenshot into a WordPad document on a Vostro 1000, first take the screenshot by pressing the "Print Screen" (PrtScn) key on your keyboard. Then, open WordPad and click on the document where you want to paste the screenshot. Press "Ctrl + V" to paste the screenshot into the document. You can then resize or move the image as needed.
Open Office files are saved as 'open document format' - Most of the popular office suites can read open document formats. If your friends computer can't read .odt format documents, ask them what program they use, then save your document as (for example) .doc
Open Office is designed to be compatible with Microsoft's Office software and it can handle most Word documents.
open the photo file so that you can see the picture. Copy and paste the picture in the document or paste it in a document by itself. Then fax it like you would any other document from your computer.
It's the 'paste' button.
Usually there is no need to convert, since Open Office can read excel files (except Open Office probably will have problems with macros). If you have Excel 2007, then save the file in Office 2003 compatibility mode.
Any literature or document on the coffee table is available or open to all peoples to read or for open discussion.
In Microsoft Word 2010, you can use the "Home" tab to paste the copied text into your document. Within the "Clipboard" group, you have options such as "Paste," "Paste Special," and the clipboard icon to insert your copied content. Simply click the appropriate paste option to insert the text where you want it in your document.
to quickly create a workspace with the document name and place the document in the workspace