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For most of this section, the database table used is the sample one that comes with Writer. For information on creating a new table in the bibliographic database, see [[Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Getting_Started/Getting_Started_with_Base|Chapter 8:  Getting Started with Base]] in ''Getting Started with OpenOffice.org''.
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For most of this section, the database table used is the sample one that comes with Writer. For information on creating a new table in the bibliographic database, see [[Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Getting_Started/Getting_Started_with_Base|Chapter 8:  Getting Started with Base]] in ''Getting Started Guide''.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 4 June 2010


A bibliography is useful for displaying references used throughout a document. These references are either stored in a bibliographic database or within the document itself.

This section shows you how to:

For most of this section, the database table used is the sample one that comes with Writer. For information on creating a new table in the bibliographic database, see Chapter 8: Getting Started with Base in Getting Started Guide.


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