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For more information, see [[Documentation/OOoAuthors User Manual/Writer Guide/Formatting Pages|Chapter 4]] (Formatting Pages) in the [[Documentation/OOoAuthors User Manual/Writer Guide|Writer Guide]].
 
For more information, see [[Documentation/OOoAuthors User Manual/Writer Guide/Formatting Pages|Chapter 4]] (Formatting Pages) in the [[Documentation/OOoAuthors User Manual/Writer Guide|Writer Guide]].
  
{{Documentation/Tip|Page layout is usually easier if you show text, object, table, and section boundaries in '''Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Appearance''', and paragraph ends, tabs, breaks, and other items in '''Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids'''.}}
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{{Tip|Page layout is usually easier if you show text, object, table, and section boundaries in '''Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Appearance''', and paragraph ends, tabs, breaks, and other items in '''Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids'''.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 14 July 2018


Writer provides several ways for you to control page layouts:

  • Page styles
  • Columns
  • Frames
  • Tables
  • Sections

For more information, see Chapter 4 (Formatting Pages) in the Writer Guide.

Tip.png Page layout is usually easier if you show text, object, table, and section boundaries in Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org > Appearance, and paragraph ends, tabs, breaks, and other items in Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer > Formatting Aids.


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