I have recently installed OpenOffice for tablets on my Galaxy Tab A and I am enjoying having a comprehensive word processor app.
I usually use my Logitech K480 Bluetooth keyboard for typing on the tablet and it generally works well [except with the Quora app].
*However*, I cannot find out how to hide the text of a comment but leave an indicator in the text that there is a comment there. Maybe this simply cannot be done?
Another thing is that when typing, the start of each sentence is really weird: The initial letter disappears when typed but reappears after the second letter is typed. Is this a fault or a wizbang undocumented feature? I have tried adjusting the autocorrect settings in OO for Android.
Maybe it has to do with having a minimised "on-screen" Swiftkey keyboard running as well [because Galaxy Tab A with Android v10 does not have a native spell checker] . It all sure makes life complicated!
[Solved] Hide text of a comment on OO for Android
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[Solved] Hide text of a comment on OO for Android
Last edited by Mark Peaty on Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:11 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Hide text of a comment on OO for Android
Welcome to the Forums.
Please note that OpenOffice does not have an official release for Android systems.
As to the rest of your query, I can't state as I don't use an Android tablet with OpenOffice.
Please note that OpenOffice does not have an official release for Android systems.
As to the rest of your query, I can't state as I don't use an Android tablet with OpenOffice.
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Re: Hide text of a comment on OO for Android
Hi RusselB, thanks for the response. I just tried to upload a screenshot of the 'About' info for AndroidOpenOffice.RusselB wrote:Welcome to the Forums.
Please note that OpenOffice does not have an official release for Android systems.
As to the rest of your query, I can't state as I don't use an Android tablet with OpenOffice.
'The file is too big'
Anyway the app was created by Akikazu Yoshikawa and really does have same appearance as OO on my desktop machine.
I have only had this Galaxy Tab A for a couple of months so I am still feeling my way around its quirks and quandries, ...
I think I have found a work around for the weird spellchecker interactions, so please ignore that item.
I haven't yet gone back to suss out the fine details of using comments on the Win 10 version of OO, but on the Android version the content of comments appears outside of the actual 'page' area rather than being added as a potentially printable field on the representation of A4 paper.
That won't be too much of a problem for my personal on-line use but would limit how OO files can be used for upoading to a F/B or other place discussion group.
Cheers,
Mark Peaty, Western Australia
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Re: Hide text of a comment on OO for Android
There is no such thing as AndroidOpenOfficeMark Peaty wrote: Hi RusselB, thanks for the response. I just tried to upload a screenshot of the 'About' info for AndroidOpenOffice.
It is AndrOpen Office. It is a non-free project independent of Apache OpenOffice. So, all your questions should go to that developer.Anyway the app was created by Akikazu Yoshikawa
P. S. In any case, learn to ask good questions. When you can’t even correctly specify the name of software in question, it is a waste of time, of yours (which is your problem) and of the people here (which is arrogant of you).
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