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* Templates and styles (see Chapter 3)
 
* Templates and styles (see Chapter 3)
* Powerful page layout methods, including frames, columns, and tables
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* Page layout methods, including frames, columns, and tables
 
* Embedding or linking of graphics, spreadsheets, and other objects
 
* Embedding or linking of graphics, spreadsheets, and other objects
 
* Built-in drawing tools
 
* Built-in drawing tools
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* Change tracking during revisions
 
* Change tracking during revisions
 
* Database integration, including a bibliography database
 
* Database integration, including a bibliography database
* Export to PDF, including bookmarks (see Chapter 10)
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* Export to PDF, including bookmarks (see [[../Printing,_Exporting,_Emailing|Chapter 10]])
 
* And many more
 
* And many more
  
These features are covered in detail in the ''Writer Guide''.
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These features are covered in detail in the [[../../Writer_Guide|Writer Guide]].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:21, 11 April 2010


Template:Documentation/HelpNeeded This is Chapter 4 of Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.x, produced by the OOoAuthors group. A PDF of this chapter is available from this wiki page. The PDFs are up to date for the second edition of the book, but not all of the wiki pages for this chapter have been updated yet.

What is Writer?

Writer is the word processor component of Apache OpenOffice (OOo). In addition to the usual features of a word processor (spell checking, thesaurus, hyphenation, autocorrect, find and replace, automatic generation of tables of contents and indexes, mail merge and others), Writer provides these important features:

  • Templates and styles (see Chapter 3)
  • Page layout methods, including frames, columns, and tables
  • Embedding or linking of graphics, spreadsheets, and other objects
  • Built-in drawing tools
  • Master documents—to group a collection of documents into a single document
  • Change tracking during revisions
  • Database integration, including a bibliography database
  • Export to PDF, including bookmarks (see Chapter 10)
  • And many more

These features are covered in detail in the Writer Guide.


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