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In Writer, as in any Apache OpenOffice component, it is possible to format text in two ways: by direct formatting or by applying styles.  
 
In Writer, as in any Apache OpenOffice component, it is possible to format text in two ways: by direct formatting or by applying styles.  
  
We will discuss styles in the next section. For the moment we will only say that styles are useful to automate complex tasks and help to keep consistency.
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We will discuss styles in the next section, styles are useful to automate complex tasks and help to keep consistency.
  
But of course, before talking about how to automate tasks we need to talk about what tasks are possible: in this section we will talk about the different options to insert content in a Writer document.  
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Before discussing how to automate tasks we need to learn the different options to insert content in a Writer document.  
  
Topics under this page
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'''Topics in this section:'''
  
 
# [[Documentation/UserGuide/Writer/Intro/Content|Editing text]]
 
# [[Documentation/UserGuide/Writer/Intro/Content|Editing text]]

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In Writer, as in any Apache OpenOffice component, it is possible to format text in two ways: by direct formatting or by applying styles.

We will discuss styles in the next section, styles are useful to automate complex tasks and help to keep consistency.

Before discussing how to automate tasks we need to learn the different options to insert content in a Writer document.

Topics in this section:

  1. Editing text
  2. Tables
  3. Images and OLE objects
  4. Frames
  5. Sections
  6. AutoText
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