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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: Kword "Feature"
From:       John Mark Walker <johnmark () valinux ! com>
Date:       2000-09-06 18:02:56
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Thanks, I guess I never had enough to type to test that out... :@)

Indeed this is correct, it works fine. I suspect, however, that something
about this should go in a FAQ as it might be confusing for new users.

-JM

Werner Trobin wrote:

> John Mark Walker wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > When I choose the 2-column format after first opening Kword, I can never
> > seem to put the cursor into the second column (frame). Previously, I got
> > around this by reconnecting the frame, but now that no longer works.
> > Basically, I cannot put any text in the second frame. If I delete that
> > frame and create another one, then I can input text.
> >
> > I've refrained from mentioning this for quite some time now, because I
> > thought it was something that would be addressed eventually, or perhaps
> > it was something wrong with my environment, etc. However, now that Kword
> > has progressed to the point where most everything else works, I thought
> > I would mention it.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> Last time I tested that you simply had to fill the first column
> with text (therefore don't reconnect or whatever, the default
> settings are fine) and the text was wrapped to the second column.
>
> --
> Werner Trobin - trobin@kde.org

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