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Modifying a report<br />

At the end of the last section, we left the Fuel Statistics report open in the edit mode<br />

(Figure 241). We will be working on that report. These same steps can be used <strong>with</strong><br />

any report that you open for editing.<br />

Figure 241: A report in edit mode<br />

The Author is the name you listed in Tools > Options > <strong>OpenOffice</strong>.<strong>org</strong> > User<br />

Data. The date is not correct. The columns need to be moved to the left to give a<br />

better appearance. None of the numbers are correct, but their only purpose is to<br />

show the number of decimal places.<br />

Step 1: Change the date.<br />

1) Click to the right of the date (4/26/20) so that the cursor is next to the field.<br />

Use the Backspace key to erase the date.<br />

2) Insert > Fields > Date. This places today’s date where the original date was.<br />

3) Change the date formatting:<br />

a) Double-click the date field you just inserted. The Edit Fields: Document<br />

window opens (Figure 242).<br />

Figure 242: Modifying a date field<br />

b) Since this is a dynamic report, change the Select field from Date (fixed) to<br />

Date.<br />

c) Change the Format to what you desire. (I use the Friday, December 31,<br />

1999 choice.) Click OK.<br />

Step 2: Change the column widths.<br />

The column widths can be changed by moving the cursor over the right border of<br />

each column so that it becomes a double-headed arrow. Then drag and drop it to<br />

where you want it. This has to be done for each column in each table in the report.<br />

250 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>OpenOffice</strong>.<strong>org</strong> <strong>3.3</strong>

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