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Decided to take LibO Beta 2 for a test run on something serious.

So having a go at setting up an html form.

File New / Html Document

Wanted to do two things:

1) Want to set up for pixel units, so went under Menu://Tools /
Options / "Libre Office Writer/Web" / View

And there at the bottom right Settings: "Measurement unit" - looked
for pixel not there so thought "point" might do, but noticed something
called "char"
Hit F1, then at the bottom of the help page clicked on the link for
Units. This brought me to "Conversion of measurement units"  but
"char" is not listed there or explained, the others are.

Any one got any ideas of how to get pixel measurement for web pages,
or what "char" is please, I can't think what it would mean in a web
context - is it like <tt> ?

2) Want to set controls anchors for a default placement of "Page" not
the present "As Character" - how can I change the default behaviour
for this please?

-- some how Form Controls completely disappeareed and I could not add
any more check boxes etc, I turned it back on from the View /Toolbars
menu, I don't know how or when it disappeared, but dissapear it did!

Paul

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