Monday, May 17, 2010

How to make a Graduate day album-on ur own!

G-day pics of most of our mates have come up and if you are feeling low that there was no G-day on your campus, or if you want to have an early hands on experience, then do the following:
1>Boyz catch hold of a baadige sutu bootu
> >henn makkal: some old hale paatre hale kabbna reshme seere
2>reach ur campus safely with this dress on!
3> take pics with ur buddies next to u
>> start from decent poses to worst. ex: showing finger,or doing a triple H act or something absurd!
4> then take pics along with (each)ur fav henn makkal(HM) of ur class!!!!
5>then take along those HM with u and take pics with staff, preferably giving u some prize,like attendance shortage ;)
6>then upload on FB,Orkut etc etc
7> dont forget to tag each of 'em, especially Henn makkal!
8>make all of ur other mates feel jealous by doing so in step 7!
9>put some caption to the photo album like: EC/Cs/** Rokzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz etc
10>dont forget the 'n' of zees(z) after ROCK, its very essential!
11>later check calender and time, Exam banthu hogi odhro! #thoo

Saturday, May 1, 2010

How to insert Single Landscape Sheets in OpenOffice.org

Although you can this info all around, I thought of blogging this Since I was doing my project report and thought it might help our VTU Studs or someone who needs it....
So here it is:

OpenOffice.org uses page styles to specify the orientation of the pages in a document. For example, to change the page orientation of one or more pages in a document from portrait to landscape in a document, you need to create a page style that uses the landscape orientation, and then apply the page style to the pages.
To Change the Page Orientation of a single sheet to Landscape or Portrait

1.Choose Format - Styles and Formatting.
2.Click the Page Styles icon.
3.Right-click, and choose New.
4.On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box.
5.In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page.
To only apply the new page style to a single page, select "Default".
To apply the new page style to all subsequent pages, select the name of the new page style.
6.Click the Page tab.
7.Under Paper format, select Portrait or Landscape.
8.Click OK.

To Use Landscape and Portrait Page Orientation in the Same Document
Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses landscape page orientation. See To Change the Page Orientation to Landscape or Portrait for details.
1.Click in front of the first character of the paragraph where you want to change the page orientation.
2.Choose Insert - Manual Break.
3.Select Page break.
4.In the Style box, select a page style that uses the landscape or portrait page orientation.



P.S: I found this help here , thanks a lot OO.o!