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Hi :)
Errr, Amiko is well worth watching btw.  It's rare to see an interviewer that manages to get people 
talking rather than kinda taking over and doing most of the talking themselves.  She makes it much 
easier to understand what is going on by avoiding technical terms and encourages interviewees to 
keep-it-simple too by giving them a clue as to what level of understanding to pitch the interview 
at.  If you listen to her voice on the "What is happening on the space station today" she clearly 
does know the technical words so it's even more interesting to see her dodge them when 
interviewing.  When i first started watching i assumed she was hopeless until i realised what she 
was achieving, getting people to relax and opening up with interesting answers.  Brandi is pretty 
good too but has a completely different approach.  

Regards from
Tom :)  




----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Girvin R. Herr <girvin.herr@sbcglobal.net>
To: Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> 
Cc: Felmon Davis <davisf@union.edu>; "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, 5 December 2012, 23:34
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Pdf import. Was: Fw: Wiki quick guide page - see if this is a 
good format. . .



Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
There are many different sorts of Pdfs (fdf "and what-not" as Amiko says in interviews on Nasa 
tele).  Sometimes forms can be filled out using a proper Pdf reader such as Foxit (a good Pdf 
reader in Windows) but sometimes people try to make things difficult so that you are forced into 
using Adobe's Pdf reader, or use a work-around as you did with the frst one in Draw (sounded 
like a Pita though).    
Tom,
Actually, no.  I found it was fairly easy to do in Draw.

One company sent me a Pdf form to fill in and then complained that i returned it as a Pdf!  It 
had been a bit ilke a multiple choice in that it had one question per line but instead of the 
choices it just left the rest of the line empty.  I pulled the form into Writer, set it as the 
background, added a 2 column table on top and adjusted the row's widths to fit the form and then 
wrote on my layer and saved as Pdf.  I was really chuffed because it's the first time i had 
managed anything like it with Pdfs but then got a complaint!    
That was their problem, not yours.  Sounds like they are in the last century.  Unless they wanted 
the ability to change your entries without your permission.  I hope you didn't sign it! How did 
you "pull" the PDF form into Writer?!

<snip>
Girvin Herr


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