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... themes 15 7Hiding and showing data 15 7Sorting records 16 0Printing 16 1Chapter 6 GettingStartedwith Impress 17 0What is Impress? 17 1Parts of the main Impress window 17 1Working with views 17 5Creating ... 11 1Working with graphics 11 1Printing from Writer 11 1Sending a fax using Writer 12 0Tracking changes to a document 12 1Using mail merge 12 1Using master documents 12 2Creating fill-in forms 12 2Using ... fields 12 2Using cross-references 12 3Using bookmarks 12 4Chapter 5 GettingStartedwith Calc 12 5What is Calc? 12 6Spreadsheets, sheets and cells 12 6Parts of the main Calc window 12 64 Getting Started...
... ready for use at startup. KDocker is not part of OOo; it is a generic “systray app docker” that is helpful if you open OOo often. 18 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 open the other components ... should see the OpenOffice.org icon in the Applications folder. When you double-click this icon, a text document opens in Writer. To 16 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Starting from the ... created by OOo.Chapter 1 Introducing OpenOffice.org 11 from a third-party distributor. The project maintains a list of distributors, but the distributors are not connected with, nor endorsed by,...
... copy or paste files within the dialogs.26 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Floating toolbarsOOo includes several additional context-sensitive toolbars, whose defaults appear as floating ... modified but not saved, a warning message appears. Follow the procedure in “Closing a document” to save or discard your changes.30 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 • Use File > Wizards ... save a new document: 1) Choose File > Save.2) When the Save As dialog appears, enter the file name and verify the file type (if applicable).To save an open document with the current file...
... “earlier” date is interpreted as being in the following century; that is, 1/ 1/20 is interpreted as 1/ 1/2020.34 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Memory optionsIn the Options dialog, click OpenOffice.org ... looks like Figure 16 , Left, with the font names shown as an example of the font; with the option deselected, the font list shows only the font names, not their 36 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org ... For example, if the two-digit year is set to 19 30, and you enter a date of 1/ 1/30 or later into your document, the date is interpreted as 1/ 1 /19 30 or later. An “earlier” date is interpreted...
... save the document using ODF version 1. 0 /1. 1.48 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Security optionsUse the OpenOffice.org – Security page (Figure 21) to choose security options for saving ... sizes for the HTML <font size =1& gt; to <font size=7> tags, if they are used in the HTML pages. (Many pages no longer use these tags.)50 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Choosing ... version 1. 2. While this allows for improved functionality, there may be backwards compatibility issues. When a file saved in ODF 1. 2 is opened in an earlier version of OpenOffice.org (using ODF 1. 0 /1. 1),...
... make the task easy.58 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Figure 37: The AutoCorrect dialog in Writer, showing the five tabs and some of the choices56 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 ... change their appearance. When you apply a style, you apply a whole group of formats at the same time.Many people manually format paragraphs, words, tables, page layouts, and other parts of their ... when the HTML document is opened, choose Tools > Customize > Events. See Chapter 13 (Getting Startedwith Macros) for more information.Export - Display warningWhen the OpenOffice.org Basic...
... keyboard shortcuts for applying styles are predefined. For example, in Writer Control+0 applies the Text body style, Control +1 applies the Heading 1 style, and Control+2 applies the Heading ... cells, or other items with the same style. 1) Open the Styles and Formatting window and select the style you want to apply.2) Click the Fill Format mode icon . 3) To apply a paragraph, page, ... as described on page 65.62 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Using the Template Management dialogTo copy or move styles using the Template Management dialog: 1) Click File > Templates...
... Heading 1 followed by Text Body. By setting up these sequences, you can avoid manually applying styles in most cases.80 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 To delete a template: 1) In the ... and Replace to replace old styles with new ones. See Chapter 4 (Getting Startedwith Writer) for more about replacing styles using Search and Replace.Method 1 This method includes any graphics ... as well by right-clicking on the templates or the folders.76 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Changing page orientation within a documentA Writer document can contain pages in more than...
... Layout view.)84 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Type the text you want to find in the Search for box.To replace the text with different text, type the new text in the Replace with box.You ... with caution; otherwise, you may end up with some hilarious (and highly embarrassing) mistakes. A mistake with Replace All might require a manual, word-by-word, search to fix.90 GettingStarted ... Figure 60.88 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 Section or object informationWhen the cursor is on a section or object (such as a picture), information about that item appears in this...
... Chapter 13 (Working with Styles) in this book and Chapters 6 and 7 in the Writer Guide. 1 Open Styles and Formatting Window5 Align Right 10 Numbering On/Off6 Justified 11 Bullets On/Off2 Apply ... OpenOffice.org > View. 1 Open Styles and Formatting Window6 Italic 12 Font Color7 Underline 13 Highlighting2 Apply Style 8 Superscript 14 Background Color3 Font Name 9 Subscript 15 Open Character ... Entry 13 Restart Numbering5 Up One Level 9 Move Up 14 Bullets and NumberingFigure 71: Bullets and Numbering toolbar 10 0 GettingStartedwith OpenOffice.org 3 ...