A simple method to draw borders in tables and some text elements in OpenOffice.org Calc and Writer. #Change border #Table border modifier #Adjust table #Adjust #Change #Modify
To start using BorderLiner simply select the line style in the toolbar, use the dialog to define the color. Then activate the extension (left most button).
Now imagine the numerical key pad of your PC to be a table. "2" marks the bottom border, "8" the top and so on. Select the cells, press: ·ALT+2 to draw a bottom line ·CTRL+2 to pick the linestyle of the bottom line or ·SHIFT+2 to delete the bottom line etc.
In Calc you can also use the mouse: release the mouse close to the border you want to draw. If the mouse is released in the center of a cell, no line is drawn. Supported are also selections of cells with multiple formats (bug in version 2.0) and multiple ranges of cells in Calc. BorderLiner could be used in the following languages: de, en, fr, it.
BorderLiner is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux.
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BorderLiner is part of these download collections: OpenOffice Tweaks
What's new in BorderLiner 2.1.1:
- This is an intermediate bug fix release to make the extension work in LibreOffice 3.3.1.
- Note that the mouse handling had to be temporarily disabled.
- Users of native Openoffice.org are recommended NOT to update.
- Only some minor cosmetic topics were changed additionally.
BorderLiner 2.1.1
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- Mac OS X (PPC & Intel)
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- 102 KB
- main category:
- Word Processing
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