From 8aaa14a95b40109cdbfe00e63f5eab32d7c450f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Glazounov Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 08:17:39 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS hcshared22 2009-07-21 13:08:41 +0200 ufi r274186 : hidlst 2009-07-21 12:34:16 +0200 ufi r274179 : makefiles 2009-07-21 12:33:01 +0200 ufi r274177 : fixes 2009-07-21 12:22:32 +0200 ufi r274175 : hidlst 2009-07-21 10:20:12 +0200 ufi r274167 : bugfixes 2009-07-21 10:19:42 +0200 ufi r274166 : bugfixes 2009-07-21 10:07:53 +0200 ufi r274165 : errorfix 2009-07-21 09:56:18 +0200 ufi r274162 : vor build 2009-07-13 11:49:18 +0200 ufi r273923 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS hcshared22 to trunk@273858 (milestone: DEV300:m52) 2009-07-10 12:29:33 +0200 ufi r273885 : makefiles 2009-07-10 09:48:46 +0200 ufi r273875 : vor rebase 2009-07-10 09:48:19 +0200 ufi r273874 : vor rebase 2009-07-10 09:47:23 +0200 ufi r273873 : vor rebase --- helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst | 223 +- helpcontent2/helpers/hid.lst | 13226 +++++++++---------- helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/main_transform.xsl | 9 +- helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/shared.tree | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/swriter.tree | 1 - helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02110000.xhp | 14 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp | 48 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp | 267 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp | 92 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02210000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp | 1340 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060102.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp | 1346 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060105.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp | 88 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060107.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp | 11 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060118.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp | 27 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05080300.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp | 253 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/05/02140000.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp | 91 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp | 94 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp | 101 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp | 138 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp | 92 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp | 371 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp | 103 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp | 131 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp | 103 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cell_enter.xhp | 12 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp | 134 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp | 74 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp | 122 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp | 103 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp | 130 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp | 95 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp | 113 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp | 247 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp | 72 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp | 142 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp | 162 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp | 126 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp | 84 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp | 100 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp | 145 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp | 57 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp | 124 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp | 59 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp | 69 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp | 59 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/fraction_enter.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/keyboard.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp | 18 +- .../source/text/schart/01/choose_chart_type.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp | 140 +- .../source/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp | 113 +- helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp | 900 +- .../source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp | 110 +- .../source/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp | 251 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp | 288 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp | 16 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp | 329 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp | 476 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp | 878 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01010200.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp | 123 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp | 643 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp | 104 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp | 79 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02230402.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp | 142 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp | 176 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp | 132 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp | 132 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp | 98 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp | 120 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050000.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050400.xhp | 62 + helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp | 345 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050600.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/makefile.mk | 1 + .../source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp | 45 +- .../source/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp | 79 +- .../source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp | 339 +- .../source/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp | 138 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01220000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp | 527 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp | 53 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp | 1873 +-- .../source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp | 51 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/data_addressbook.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp | 77 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/export_ms.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/import_ms.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp | 784 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/line_intext.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/ms_user.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp | 221 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/scripting.xhp | 14 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp | 78 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp | 71 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01010800.xhp | 58 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp | 77 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp | 61 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp | 1 - .../source/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp | 89 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp | 136 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp | 141 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp | 120 + .../source/text/shared/optionen/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp | 58 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02120000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp | 51 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/05100000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp | 362 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/02/13090000.xhp | 2 +- .../text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp | 106 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp | 20 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp | 85 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090600.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090700.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091501.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091503.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091508.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091509.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/04/01020000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp | 10 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0103.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0503.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp | 163 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000404.xhp | 18 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp | 470 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000406.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110000.xhp | 32 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02150000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp | 862 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp | 65 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp | 71 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05030800.xhp | 78 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040500.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp | 103 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060700.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp | 96 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp | 62 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05110100.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130004.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130100.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp | 12 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05200000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06060000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp | 136 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp | 157 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp | 45 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp | 93 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp | 182 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp | 94 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp | 63 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp | 174 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp | 172 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp | 133 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp | 141 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp | 391 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp | 73 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp | 88 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp | 95 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp | 95 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp | 96 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp | 91 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp | 115 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp | 120 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp | 116 +- .../text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp | 132 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp | 184 +- .../text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp | 99 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp | 66 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp | 101 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp | 166 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp | 76 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp | 175 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp | 87 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp | 84 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp | 418 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp | 254 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp | 91 +- .../text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp | 96 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp | 180 +- .../text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp | 126 +- .../text/swriter/guide/form_letters_main.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp | 106 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp | 277 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp | 100 +- .../text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp | 162 +- .../text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp | 158 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp | 103 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp | 231 +- .../text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp | 76 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp | 93 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp | 84 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp | 96 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp | 87 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp | 122 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp | 161 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp | 106 +- .../text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp | 203 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp | 85 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp | 122 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp | 154 +- .../text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp | 79 +- .../swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp | 90 +- .../text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp | 80 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/insert_line.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp | 109 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp | 49 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp | 132 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp | 79 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp | 62 +- .../text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp | 66 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp | 72 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp | 111 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp | 215 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp | 124 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp | 112 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp | 203 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp | 220 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp | 219 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp | 190 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp | 104 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp | 73 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp | 102 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp | 92 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp | 82 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp | 211 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp | 203 +- .../text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp | 77 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp | 108 +- .../text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp | 85 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp | 70 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp | 78 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp | 120 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp | 105 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp | 157 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp | 107 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp | 77 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp | 79 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp | 74 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp | 66 +- .../text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp | 98 +- .../text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp | 103 +- .../text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp | 132 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_update.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp | 75 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp | 90 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp | 113 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp | 65 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp | 320 +- .../guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp | 83 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp | 151 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp | 96 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp | 95 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp | 135 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp | 65 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp | 72 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp | 118 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp | 82 +- .../text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp | 97 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp | 188 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp | 264 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp | 96 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp | 117 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp | 198 +- .../text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp | 94 +- .../text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp | 104 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp | 158 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp | 91 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp | 88 +- .../text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp | 139 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp | 70 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp | 147 +- helpcontent2/util/sbasic/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/sdatabase/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/smath/makefile.mk | 2 + helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk | 2 + 312 files changed, 24877 insertions(+), 24730 deletions(-) create mode 100755 helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050400.xhp create mode 100644 helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp diff --git a/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst b/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst index 290c0aa5a3..66edabe518 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst +++ b/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ ,, 0,0, 1,1, -DEV300.m46,010101010101010, +DEV300.m53,010101010101010, DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS,938, DLG_JOIN_TABADD,19214, FID_ADJUST_PRINTZOOM,26652,.uno:AdjustPrintZoom @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ FID_TABLE_HIDE,26289,.uno:Hide FID_TABLE_SHOW,26290,.uno:Show FID_TABLE_VISIBLE,26298,.uno:Visible FID_TAB_APPEND,26350,.uno:Add +FID_TAB_DESELECTALL,26353, FID_TAB_MENU_RENAME,26346,.uno:RenameTable FID_TAB_MOVE,26348,.uno:Move FID_TAB_RENAME,26347,.uno:Name @@ -500,7 +501,6 @@ FN_XFORMS_DESIGN_MODE,22300,.uno:SwitchXFormsDesignMode FN_XFORMS_INIT,21053,.uno:NewXForms FontWork1TBO,40026, FontWork2TBO,40027, -HDE_PDF_EXPORT_DLG,33375, HID0_CANCEL,34205, HID0_CREATE,34204, HID0_HELP,34201, @@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ HID_ABSPILOT_CANCEL,34833, HID_ABSPILOT_FINISH,34834, HID_ABSPILOT_NEXT,34832, HID_ABSPILOT_PREVIOUS,34831, -HID_ACCELCONFIG_LISTBOX,33143, +HID_ACCELCONFIG_LISTBOX,40078, HID_ADDRTEMPL_FIELD_ASSIGNMENT,32997, HID_ADD_STYLES_TLB,53244, HID_AGENDA_PAGE1,53299, @@ -1150,9 +1150,9 @@ HID_COLUMN_VALUESET,54944, HID_COMPATIBILITY_OPTIONS_BOX,53252, HID_COND_COLL,53194, HID_COND_COLL_TABLIST,54844, -HID_CONFIGFUNCTION_ACC_LISTBOX,33306, -HID_CONFIGGROUP_ACC_LISTBOX,33307, -HID_CONFIG_ACCEL,33080, +HID_CONFIGFUNCTION_ACC_LISTBOX,40080, +HID_CONFIGGROUP_ACC_LISTBOX,40079, +HID_CONFIG_ACCEL,40077, HID_CONFIG_EVENT_DOCUMENT_BASED,33167, HID_CONFIG_EVENT_OFFICE_BASED,33166, HID_CONFIRM_DROP_BUTTON_ALL,38937, @@ -2574,11 +2574,11 @@ HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERPOSTCODE,40804, HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTATE_TEXT,40805, HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTREET,40803, HID_LTRWIZ_TXTTEMPLATENAME,40812, -HID_MACROCHECKDIALOG,33381, -HID_MACRO_GROUP,33155, -HID_MACRO_HEADERTABLISTBOX,33380, -HID_MACRO_LB_EVENT,33132, -HID_MACRO_MACROS,33156, +HID_MACROCHECKDIALOG,40084, +HID_MACRO_GROUP,40082, +HID_MACRO_HEADERTABLISTBOX,40085, +HID_MACRO_LB_EVENT,40081, +HID_MACRO_MACROS,40083, HID_MACRO_MIGRATION_BACKUP_LOCATION,39152, HID_MAIL_MERGE_CREATE_FROM,54947, HID_MAIL_MERGE_INSERT_FIELDS,54948, @@ -2988,170 +2988,63 @@ HID_PRINTDIALOG_TOFILE,33021, HID_PRINTMONITOR,33072, HID_PRINT_AS_MERGE,54949, HID_PRINT_OPTIONS,33124, -HID_PROP_ALIGN,37816, -HID_PROP_ALLOW_ADDITIONS,37784, -HID_PROP_ALLOW_DELETIONS,37786, -HID_PROP_ALLOW_EDITS,37785, -HID_PROP_AUTOCOMPLETE,37848, +HID_PROP_ANCHOR_TYPE,38111, HID_PROP_AUTOLINEBREAK,37932, -HID_PROP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR,37811, HID_PROP_BINDING_NAME,38019, HID_PROP_BIND_EXPRESSION,37998, HID_PROP_BLOCKINCREMENT,37892, -HID_PROP_BORDER,37815, HID_PROP_BORDERCOLOR,38105, -HID_PROP_BOUNDCOLUMN,37801, HID_PROP_BOUND_CELL,37900, -HID_PROP_BUTTONTYPE,37823, HID_PROP_CELL_EXCHANGE_TYPE,37902, -HID_PROP_CLASSID,37796, -HID_PROP_CONTROLLABEL,37879, -HID_PROP_CONTROLSOURCE,37771, -HID_PROP_CURRENCYSYMBOL,37844, -HID_PROP_CURRSYM_POSITION,37880, -HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCE,37777, -HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCETYPE,37778, -HID_PROP_CURSORTYPE,37779, -HID_PROP_CYCLE,37783, -HID_PROP_DATAENTRY,37781, -HID_PROP_DATASOURCE,37776, -HID_PROP_DATE,37833, -HID_PROP_DATEFORMAT,37836, -HID_PROP_DATEMAX,37835, -HID_PROP_DATEMIN,37834, -HID_PROP_DECIMAL_ACCURACY,37861, -HID_PROP_DEFAULTVALUE,37827, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_BUTTON,37863, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_CHECKED,37829, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_DATE,37871, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_LONG_VALUE,37869, HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SCROLLVALUE,37905, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SELECT_SEQ,37831, HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SPINVALUE,37911, -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_TIME,37870, -HID_PROP_DIRTY,37787, -HID_PROP_DROPDOWN,37817, -HID_PROP_ECHO_CHAR,37859, -HID_PROP_EDITMASK,37845, -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEDEFAULT,37878, -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMAX,37877, -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMIN,37876, -HID_PROP_EMPTY_IS_NULL,37860, -HID_PROP_ENABLED,37847, -HID_PROP_ESCAPE_PROCESSING,37881, -HID_PROP_FILLCOLOR,37812, -HID_PROP_FILTERPROPOSAL,37875, -HID_PROP_FILTER_CRITERIA,37867, +HID_PROP_ENABLE_VISIBLE,37862, HID_PROP_FOCUSONCLICK,38102, -HID_PROP_FONT,37809, -HID_PROP_FORMATKEY,37791, -HID_PROP_GROUPBOX,37770, -HID_PROP_HEIGHT,37799, -HID_PROP_HELPTEXT,37872, -HID_PROP_HELPURL,37873, -HID_PROP_HIDDEN_VALUE,37864, HID_PROP_HIDEINACTIVESELECTION,38103, -HID_PROP_HSCROLL,37819, HID_PROP_ICONSIZE,37927, HID_PROP_IMAGEPOSITION,38107, -HID_PROP_IMAGE_ALIGN,37882, -HID_PROP_IMAGE_URL,37830, HID_PROP_INPUT_REQUIRED,37769, -HID_PROP_LABEL,37806, -HID_PROP_LEFT,37797, -HID_PROP_LINECOLOR,37814, -HID_PROP_LINECOUNT,37849, HID_PROP_LINEEND_FORMAT,37934, HID_PROP_LINEINCREMENT,37891, -HID_PROP_LISTINDEX,37804, -HID_PROP_LISTSOURCE,37803, -HID_PROP_LISTSOURCETYPE,37802, HID_PROP_LIST_BINDING,38018, HID_PROP_LIST_CELL_RANGE,37901, -HID_PROP_LITERALMASK,37846, -HID_PROP_LOCKED,37790, -HID_PROP_MASTERFIELDS,37774, -HID_PROP_MAXTEXTLEN,37850, -HID_PROP_MULTILINE,37818, -HID_PROP_MULTISELECTION,37832, -HID_PROP_NAME,37772, -HID_PROP_NAVIGATION,37782, -HID_PROP_NAVIGATIONBAR,37866, HID_PROP_NOLABEL,38108, -HID_PROP_OLDVALUE,37788, HID_PROP_ORIENTATION,37894, HID_PROP_POSITIONX,37895, HID_PROP_POSITIONY,37896, -HID_PROP_PRINTABLE,37855, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE,37886, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MAX,37888, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MIN,37887, HID_PROP_PUSHBUTTONTYPE,37897, -HID_PROP_READONLY,37780, -HID_PROP_RECORDMARKER,37874, -HID_PROP_REFVALUE,37822, HID_PROP_REPEAT,37913, HID_PROP_REPEAT_DELAY,37906, -HID_PROP_REQUIRED,37792, -HID_PROP_RIGHT,37798, -HID_PROP_ROWHEIGHT,37810, -HID_PROP_SCALE,37793, HID_PROP_SCALEIMAGE,37899, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE,37889, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MAX,37890, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MIN,37904, -HID_PROP_SEARCHING,37808, HID_PROP_SELECTEDITEMS,37903, -HID_PROP_SHOWTHOUSANDSEP,37853, HID_PROP_SHOW_FILTERSORT,37931, HID_PROP_SHOW_NAVIGATION,37929, HID_PROP_SHOW_POSITION,37928, HID_PROP_SHOW_RECORDACTIONS,37930, HID_PROP_SHOW_SCROLLBARS,37915, -HID_PROP_SIZE,37794, -HID_PROP_SLAVEFIELDS,37775, -HID_PROP_SORT_CRITERIA,37868, -HID_PROP_SPIN,37851, HID_PROP_SPININCREMENT,37912, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE,37908, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MAX,37910, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MIN,37909, HID_PROP_STATE,37898, HID_PROP_STEP,37884, -HID_PROP_STRICTFORMAT,37852, -HID_PROP_STRINGITEMLIST,37807, HID_PROP_SUBMISSION_ID,37942, -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ACTION,37824, -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ENCODING,37826, -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_METHOD,37825, -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_TARGET,37828, HID_PROP_SYMBOLCOLOR,37907, -HID_PROP_TABINDEX,37773, HID_PROP_TABORDER_CONTROLS,37916, -HID_PROP_TABSTOP,37821, -HID_PROP_TAG,37858, -HID_PROP_TARGET_FRAME,37857, -HID_PROP_TARGET_URL,37856, -HID_PROP_TEXT,37805, -HID_PROP_TEXTCOLOR,37813, HID_PROP_TEXTTYPE,37933, -HID_PROP_TIME,37837, -HID_PROP_TIMEFORMAT,37840, -HID_PROP_TIMEMAX,37839, -HID_PROP_TIMEMIN,37838, HID_PROP_TITLE,37883, HID_PROP_TOGGLE,38101, -HID_PROP_TRISTATE,37865, HID_PROP_UNCHECKEDREFVALUE,37941, -HID_PROP_UNIQUE,37795, HID_PROP_VALUE,37789, -HID_PROP_VALUEMAX,37842, -HID_PROP_VALUEMIN,37841, -HID_PROP_VALUESTEP,37843, HID_PROP_VISIBLESIZE,37893, HID_PROP_VISUALEFFECT,38104, -HID_PROP_VSCROLL,37820, -HID_PROP_WIDTH,37800, +HID_PROP_WHEEL_BEHAVIOR,37793, HID_PROP_WORDBREAK,37914, HID_PROP_WRITING_MODE,38109, HID_PROP_XML_DATA_MODEL,37997, @@ -3325,6 +3218,9 @@ HID_RPT_FIELDEXPRESSION,64461, HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL,64473, HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL_WIN,64474, HID_RPT_GROUPSBRW,64463, +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_DELETE,64533, +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_MOVE_DOWN,64532, +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_MOVE_UP,64531, HID_RPT_GROUPSSORTING_DLG,64464, HID_RPT_HORZ_RULER,64452, HID_RPT_HORZ_SCROLLBAR,64458, @@ -3357,6 +3253,7 @@ HID_RPT_PROP_MINHEIGHTNEWPAGE,64500, HID_RPT_PROP_NEWROWORCOL,64478, HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEFOOTEROPTION,64507, HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEHEADEROPTION,64506, +HID_RPT_PROP_PARAADJUST,64499, HID_RPT_PROP_PREEVALUATED,64519, HID_RPT_PROP_PRESERVEIRI,64526, HID_RPT_PROP_PREVIEW_COUNT,64509, @@ -3373,6 +3270,7 @@ HID_RPT_PROP_SCOPE,64484, HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWCOLUMN,64496, HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWPAGE,64497, HID_RPT_PROP_TYPE,64485, +HID_RPT_PROP_VERTICALALIGN,64495, HID_RPT_PROP_VISIBLE,64504, HID_RPT_SORTORDER,64462, HID_RPT_SPLITTER,64456, @@ -3410,6 +3308,8 @@ HID_SCH_CT_INDICATE,63291, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_NUMBER,63356, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PERCENT,63357, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PLACEMENT,63371, +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_ROTATION_EDIT,63399, +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_ROTATION_KNOB,63398, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SEPARATOR,63370, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SYMBOL,63359, HID_SCH_DATALABEL_TEXT,63358, @@ -4733,7 +4633,6 @@ SID_BROWSE_BACKWARD,6301,.uno:BrowseBackward SID_BROWSE_FORWARD,6300,.uno:BrowseForward SID_BROWSE_STOP,6302,.uno:Stop SID_BUILD_VERSION,6569,.uno:BuildVersion -SID_BULLET,27019,.uno:Bullet SID_CANCEL,26557,.uno:Cancel SID_CAPTION,5641,.uno:Caption SID_CAPTUREPOINT,27038,.uno:CapturePoint @@ -4937,7 +4836,7 @@ SID_DB_NEW,12253, SID_DB_NEW_VIEW_SQL,12315, SID_DB_QUERY_PREVIEW,12303, SID_DEC_INDENT,10461,.uno:DecrementIndent -SID_DEFAULTFILENAME,6716, +SID_DEFAULTFILENAME,6717, SID_DEFAULTFILEPATH,5571,.uno:DefaultFilePath SID_DEFINE_COLROWNAMERANGES,26629,.uno:DefineLabelRange SID_DEFINE_DBNAME,26320,.uno:DefineDBName @@ -5421,6 +5320,7 @@ SID_INSERT_FLD_DATE_FIX,27358,.uno:InsertDateFieldFix SID_INSERT_FLD_DATE_VAR,27357,.uno:InsertDateFieldVar SID_INSERT_FLD_FILE,27363,.uno:InsertFileField SID_INSERT_FLD_PAGE,27361,.uno:InsertPageField +SID_INSERT_FLD_PAGES,27373, SID_INSERT_FLD_PGNUMBER,12455, SID_INSERT_FLD_TIME_FIX,27360,.uno:InsertTimeFieldFix SID_INSERT_FLD_TIME_VAR,27359,.uno:InsertTimeFieldVar @@ -5670,6 +5570,7 @@ SID_PARTWIN,6640,.uno:PartWindow SID_PASTE,5712,.uno:Paste SID_PASTE2,27003,.uno:PasteClipboard SID_PASTEOBJECT,30374, +SID_PASTE_UNFORMATTED,5314, SID_PICKLIST,5510,.uno:PickList SID_PICK_THROUGH,27159,.uno:PickThrough SID_PIVOT_CREATE,26660,.uno:DataPilotCreate @@ -5815,6 +5716,10 @@ SID_SECTION_ALIGN_LEFT,12605, SID_SECTION_ALIGN_MIDDLE,12609, SID_SECTION_ALIGN_RIGHT,12607, SID_SECTION_ALIGN_UP,12608, +SID_SECTION_SHRINK,12615, +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_BOTTOM,12617, +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_MENU,12618, +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_TOP,12616, SID_SELECT,5720,.uno:Select SID_SELECTALL,5723,.uno:SelectAll SID_SELECTALL_IN_SECTION,12601, @@ -5983,6 +5888,7 @@ SID_TOOLBOXWINDOW,30379, SID_TOOL_CONNECTOR,27058,.uno:Connector SID_TP_APPLY_TO_ALL_SLIDES,27425, SID_TP_APPLY_TO_SELECTED_SLIDES,27426, +SID_TP_EDIT_MASTER,27439, SID_TP_SHOW_LARGE_PREVIEW,27428, SID_TP_SHOW_SMALL_PREVIEW,27429, SID_TP_USE_FOR_NEW_PRESENTATIONS,27427, @@ -6302,7 +6208,9 @@ chart2_CheckBox_TP_CHARTTYPE_CB_XVALUE_SORTING,551781381, chart2_CheckBox_TP_CHARTTYPE_CB_X_AXIS_CATEGORIES,551781377, chart2_CheckBox_TP_OPTIONS_CB_BARS_SIDE_BY_SIDE,551748618, chart2_CheckBox_TP_OPTIONS_CB_CONNECTOR,551748617, +chart2_CheckBox_TP_OPTIONS_CB_INCLUDE_HIDDEN_CELLS,551748624, chart2_CheckBox_TP_POLAROPTIONS_CB_CLOCKWISE,551764993, +chart2_CheckBox_TP_POLAROPTIONS_CB_INCLUDE_HIDDEN_CELLS_POLAR,551764994, chart2_CheckBox_TP_RANGECHOOSER_CB_FIRST_COLUMN_ASLABELS,551797762, chart2_CheckBox_TP_RANGECHOOSER_CB_FIRST_ROW_ASLABELS,551797761, chart2_CheckBox_TP_SCALE_CBX_AUTO_MAX,551666690, @@ -6370,9 +6278,9 @@ chart2_RadioButton_TP_CHARTTYPE_RB_STACK_Y_PERCENT,551780867, chart2_RadioButton_TP_CHARTTYPE_RB_STACK_Z,551780868, chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RBT_OPT_AXIS_1,551748098, chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RBT_OPT_AXIS_2,551748099, -chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_ASSUME_ZERO,551748109, -chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_CONTINUE_LINE,551748110, -chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_DONT_PAINT,551748108, +chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_ASSUME_ZERO,551748110, +chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_CONTINUE_LINE,551748111, +chart2_RadioButton_TP_OPTIONS_RB_DONT_PAINT,551748109, chart2_RadioButton_TP_RANGECHOOSER_RB_DATACOLS,551797250, chart2_RadioButton_TP_RANGECHOOSER_RB_DATAROWS,551797249, chart2_SpinField_TP_AXIS_POSITIONS_EDT_AXIS_LABEL_DISTANCE,551687173, @@ -6402,6 +6310,7 @@ dbaccess_CheckBox_PAGE_ADABAS_CB_SHUTDB,851526657, dbaccess_CheckBox_PAGE_CONNECTION_CB_PASSWORD_REQUIRED,851543041, dbaccess_CheckBox_PAGE_MYSQL_NATIVE_CB_PASSWORD_REQUIRED,851837953, dbaccess_CheckBox_TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE_CB_PRIMARY_COLUMN,851641349, +dbaccess_CheckBox_TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE_CB_USEHEADERLINE,851641350, dbaccess_ComboBox_DLG_DBASE_INDEXES_CB_TABLES,1388335105, dbaccess_ComboBox_DLG_SAVE_AS_ET_CATALOG,1388498945, dbaccess_ComboBox_DLG_SAVE_AS_ET_SCHEMA,1388498946, @@ -6942,8 +6851,6 @@ padmin_TabPage_RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE,602472448, reportdesign_CheckBox_RID_DATETIME_DLG_CB_DATE,1577878529, reportdesign_CheckBox_RID_DATETIME_DLG_CB_TIME,1577878533, reportdesign_CheckBox_RID_PAGENUMBERS_CB_SHOWNUMBERONFIRSTPAGE,1577862153, -reportdesign_ImageButton_RID_GROUPS_SORTING_PB_DOWN,2114727445, -reportdesign_ImageButton_RID_GROUPS_SORTING_PB_UP,2114727444, reportdesign_ListBox_RID_DATETIME_DLG_LB_DATE_TYPE,1577881091, reportdesign_ListBox_RID_DATETIME_DLG_LB_TIME_TYPE,1577881095, reportdesign_ListBox_RID_GROUPS_SORTING_LST_FOOTERLST,2114719236, @@ -7043,6 +6950,7 @@ sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_FILTER,2567504925, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_IGNEMPTYROWS,2567504921, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_TOTALCOL,2567504923, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_TOTALROW,2567504924, +sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_MATCH_OLD_PASSWORD,1495663921, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN_BTN_DEFVAL,1494942721, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT_BTN_DEFVAL,1494959105, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SHAREDOCUMENT_CB_SHARE,1495598081, @@ -7052,6 +6960,7 @@ sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_DEST_PERS,2567095308, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_HEADER,2567095300, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_REGEXP,2567095299, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_UNIQUE,2567095297, +sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_BTN_PROTECT,1495614468, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_CALC,957252625, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_CASE,957252623, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_ITERATE,957252609, @@ -7113,6 +7022,7 @@ sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES_ED_NAME,2567327755, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_ED_VAL1,2567082016, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_ED_VAL2,2567082017, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_ED_VAL3,2567082018, +sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_ED_VAL4,2567082024, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT_ED_FIELDSEP,1494175749, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT_ED_TEXTSEP,1494175751, sc_ComboBox_RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA_CB_URL,1495371781, @@ -7164,7 +7074,10 @@ sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_RIGHT3,2569209866, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_RIGHT4,2569209867, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_TARGET,2569209858, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_VARIABLECELLS,2569209859, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_ED_INAREA,2567505962, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_ED_OUTAREA,2567505943, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD1,1495664942, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD2,1495664944, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF_ED_ASSIGN,2568996875, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_DOUBLE_ED_VALUE,1495517185, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_ED_FORMULACELL,2567374849, @@ -7176,6 +7089,8 @@ sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT_ED_INPUT,1493469194, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_COLCELL,2567899139, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_FORMULARANGE,2567899137, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_ROWCELL,2567899138, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD1,1495615494, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD2,1495615496, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_ED_EPS,957253637, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS_ED_OUTAREA,956450820, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS_ED_COPYFROM,956844035, @@ -7218,6 +7133,7 @@ sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_IB_RIGHT3,2569219594, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_IB_RIGHT4,2569219595, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_IB_TARGET,2569219586, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_IB_VARIABLECELLS,2569219587, +sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_RB_INAREA,2567515689, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_RB_OUTAREA,2567515672, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF_RB_ASSIGN,2569006604, sc_ImageButton_RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_RB_FORMULACELL,2567384577, @@ -7264,12 +7180,16 @@ sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT_LB_SORT_BY,1495404037, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_COND1,2567081501, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_COND2,2567081502, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_COND3,2567081503, +sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_COND4,2567081511, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_COPY_AREA,2567081478, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_FIELD1,2567081496, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_FIELD2,2567081497, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_FIELD3,2567081498, +sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_FIELD4,2567081510, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_OP1,2567081499, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_OP2,2567081500, +sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_OP3,2567081509, +sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_FILTER_LB_OP4,2567081514, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT_DDLB_FONT,1494175241, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT_LB_FONT,1494175242, sc_ListBox_RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB_LB_DEST,1493454338, @@ -7328,7 +7248,11 @@ sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_GROUP,1493549056, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE,1493893120, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA,1495367680, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO,1493843968, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS,1495646208, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT,1495662592, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING,1495613440, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT,1493467136, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION,1495613440, sc_ModelessDialog_RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF,2568994816, sc_MoreButton_RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT_BTN_MORE,1493545576, sc_MoreButton_RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE_BTN_MORE,2567533060, @@ -7366,6 +7290,9 @@ sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT_BTN_ADD,1493537385, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT_BTN_REMOVE,1493537386, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES_BTN_ADD,2568786435, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES_BTN_REMOVE,2568786436, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT_BTN_COND1_NEW,2568524322, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT_BTN_COND2_NEW,2568524323, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT_BTN_COND3_NEW,2568524324, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS_BTN_KEEPALLMINE,1495585286, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS_BTN_KEEPALLOTHERS,1495585287, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS_BTN_KEEPMINE,1495585283, @@ -7384,7 +7311,14 @@ sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_BTN_SOLVE,2569212420, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_BTN_OPTIONS,1493832197, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_OPTIONS,2567508486, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_REMOVE,2567508485, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_DOC,1495650829, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET1,1495650931, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET2,1495650934, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET3,1495650937, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET4,1495650940, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS_BTN_EDIT,1495486977, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING_BTN_CURSORT,1495618052, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING_BTN_EXTSORT,1495618051, sc_PushButton_RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS_BTN_ADD,956846594, sc_PushButton_RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS_BTN_COPY,956846596, sc_PushButton_RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS_BTN_NEW,956846593, @@ -7450,6 +7384,8 @@ sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_RB_VALUE,2569208323, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_AUTO,1493828098, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_NONE,1493828097, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_USER,1493828099, +sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_REMOVE_PASSWORD,1495663411, +sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_RETYPE_PASSWORD,1495663410, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATE1904,957252107, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATESC10,957252106, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATESTD,957252105, @@ -7831,7 +7767,6 @@ sfx2_ListBox_DLG_NEW_FILE_LB_REGION,1107381781, sfx2_ListBox_DLG_NEW_FILE_LB_TEMPLATE,1107381812, sfx2_ListBox_DLG_ORGANIZE_LB_LEFT_TYP,1107414530, sfx2_ListBox_DLG_ORGANIZE_LB_RIGHT_TYP,1107414539, -sfx2_ListBox_RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN_LB_SCRIPTTYPE,575786504, sfx2_ListBox_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_FLIST,1097682440, sfx2_ListBox_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_TOOL,1097682442, sfx2_ListBox_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS_LB_REDUCEBITMAPS_RESOLUTION,576163363, @@ -7868,18 +7803,11 @@ sfx2_PushButton_DLG_VERSIONS_PB_OPEN,1112691206, sfx2_PushButton_DLG_VERSIONS_PB_SAVE,1112691202, sfx2_PushButton_DLG_VERSIONS_PB_VIEW,1112691213, sfx2_PushButton_RID_DLG_SEARCH_PB_FIND,2187088401, -sfx2_PushButton_RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN_PB_ASSIGN,575787523, -sfx2_PushButton_RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN_PB_DELETE,575787524, sfx2_PushButton_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_DEL,1097683460, sfx2_PushButton_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_EDIT,1097683461, sfx2_PushButton_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_NEW,1097683462, sfx2_PushButton_RID_STYLECATALOG_BT_ORG,1097683459, sfx2_PushButton_RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY_BTN_PRINTTRANS_NO,1113051711, -sfx2_PushButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_BTN_ACC_CHANGE,575017475, -sfx2_PushButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_BTN_ACC_REMOVE,575017476, -sfx2_PushButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_BTN_LOAD,575017512, -sfx2_PushButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_BTN_RESET,575017492, -sfx2_PushButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_BTN_SAVE,575017513, sfx2_PushButton_TP_CUSTOMPROPERTIES_BTN_ADD,541364830, sfx2_PushButton_TP_DOCINFODOC_BTN_DELETE,541200958, sfx2_PushButton_TP_DOCINFODOC_BTN_SIGNATURE,541200975, @@ -7898,12 +7826,9 @@ sfx2_RadioButton_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS_RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_COLOR,576160278, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS_RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_STRIPES,576160277, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS_RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_AUTO,576160267, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS_RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_NONE,576160268, -sfx2_RadioButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_RB_MODULE,575013421, -sfx2_RadioButton_TP_CONFIG_ACCEL_RB_OFFICE,575013420, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_DOCINFORELOAD_RB_FORWARDUPDATE,541344321, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_DOCINFORELOAD_RB_NOAUTOUPDATE,541344319, sfx2_RadioButton_TP_DOCINFORELOAD_RB_RELOADUPDATE,541344320, -sfx2_TabPage_RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN,575782912, starmath_CheckBox_RID_DISTANCEDIALOG_1,1401504769, starmath_CheckBox_RID_FONTDIALOG_1,1401455617, starmath_CheckBox_RID_FONTDIALOG_2,1401455618, @@ -8068,8 +7993,7 @@ svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_MISC_CB_TOOLTIP,810484747, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONTANTIALIASING,810517567, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONT_HISTORY,810517566, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONT_SHOW,810517564, -svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_MENU_ICONS,810517544, -svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_SYSTEM_FONT,810517560, +svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_SYSTEM_FONT,810517561, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_USE_ANTIALIASE,810517573, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_USE_HARDACCELL,810517572, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFADLG_OPTIONS_TREE_HINT_CB_DISABLE,1346012182, @@ -8492,8 +8416,9 @@ svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_LANGUAGES_LB_LOCALESETTING,810569233, svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_LANGUAGES_LB_USERINTERFACE,810569247, svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_LANGUAGES_LB_WEST_LANG,810569222, svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_MISC_LB_HELPFORMAT,810487312, -svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_ICONSIZE,810520117, -svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_ICONSTYLE,810520119, +svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_ICONSIZE,810520118, +svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_ICONSTYLE,810520120, +svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_MENU_ICONS,810520105, svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_MOUSEMIDDLE,810520098, svx_ListBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_LB_MOUSEPOS,810520095, svx_ListBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_DCB_EXPAND_KEY,809160323, @@ -8600,6 +8525,7 @@ svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_COLOR_LB_COLOR,701697537, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_COLOR_LB_COLORMODEL,701697538, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_CONNECTION_LB_TYPE,703843841, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_DOCRECOVERY_SAVE_LB_SAVE_FILELIST,700845574, +svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN_LB_SCRIPTTYPE,705678856, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS_LB_SAVEIN,705547787, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH_LB_BREAKPOSITION,700829248, svx_ListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH_LB_BREAKTYPE,700829246, @@ -9047,6 +8973,8 @@ svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND_BTN_ERRSEND_OPT,700895769, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND_BTN_ERRSEND_SHOWREP,700895768, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND_BTN_RECOV_PREV,700895754, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_WELCOME_BTN_RECOV_PREV,700879370, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN_PB_ASSIGN,705679875, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN_PB_DELETE,705679876, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS_PB_ASSIGN,705548802, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS_PB_DELETE,705548803, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_FOOTER_BTN_EXTRAS,701141544, @@ -9069,6 +8997,11 @@ svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY_PB_SEC_MACROSEC,703992341, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY_PB_SEC_MASTERPASSWORD,703992338, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY_PB_SEC_PROTRECORDS,703992345, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY_PB_SEC_SECURITYOPTIONS,703992332, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_BTN_ACC_CHANGE,705516035, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_BTN_ACC_REMOVE,705516036, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_BTN_LOAD,705516072, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_BTN_RESET,705516052, +svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_BTN_SAVE,705516073, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF_BTN_ADD,701583873, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF_BTN_DELETE,701583875, svx_PushButton_RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF_BTN_MODIFY,701583874, @@ -9175,6 +9108,8 @@ svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY_RB_DNS_MANUAL,703283819, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH_RB_AND,703332907, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH_RB_EXACT,703332909, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH_RB_OR,703332908, +svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_RB_MODULE,705511981, +svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD_RB_OFFICE,705511980, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE_RB_EVERYDAY,705593868, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE_RB_EVERYMONTH,705593870, svx_RadioButton_RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE_RB_EVERYWEEK,705593869, @@ -9215,6 +9150,7 @@ svx_TabPage_RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT,809172992, svx_TabPage_RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT2,809189376, svx_TabPage_RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL,811335680, svx_TabPage_RID_SFXPAGE_DBREGISTER,809222144, +svx_TabPage_RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN,705675264, svx_TabPage_RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT,705658880, svx_TabPage_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_MOZPLUGIN,736116736, svx_TabPage_RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY,703987712, @@ -10265,6 +10201,7 @@ FN_STAT_HYPERLINKS,,.uno:ExecHyperlinks FontHeight,,.uno: SID_ACTIONMODE,,.uno:ActionMode SID_AUTOSPELL_MARKOFF,,.uno:HideSpellMark +SID_BULLET,,.uno:Bullet SID_FILL_DRAFT,,.uno:FillDraft SID_FONTWORK_SHAPE_TYPES,,.uno:FontworkShapeTypes SID_GRAPHIC_DRAFT,,.uno:GraphicDraft diff --git a/helpcontent2/helpers/hid.lst b/helpcontent2/helpers/hid.lst index f461792057..23e6c6f499 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/helpers/hid.lst +++ b/helpcontent2/helpers/hid.lst @@ -1,6143 +1,4354 @@ -DEV300.m31 010101010101010 +DEV300.m52 010101010101010 + 0 0 1 1 -basctl:CheckBox:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_CHKB_ACTIVE 1318355975 -basctl:CheckBox:RID_DLG_LIBS:RID_CB_REF 1317700643 -basctl:CheckBox:RID_DLG_LIBS:RID_CB_REPL 1317700644 -basctl:ComboBox:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_CB_BRKPOINTS 1318359042 -basctl:Edit:RID_DLG_NEWLIB:RID_ED_LIBNAME 1317734441 -basctl:Edit:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_ED_MACRONAME 1317865477 -basctl:Edit:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_ED_HELPNAME 1317947404 -basctl:FloatingWindow:RID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT 1855062016 -basctl:ListBox:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:LB_LANGUAGE 1343589890 -basctl:ListBox:RID_DLG_SETDEF_LANGUAGE:LB_DEF_LANGUAGE 1343622658 -basctl:ListBox:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_LB_BASICS 780799500 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG 1318354944 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_EXPORT 1317748736 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LIBS 1317699584 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_NEWLIB 1317732352 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_MACROCHOOSER 1317863424 -basctl:ModalDialog:RID_MACROOPTIONS 1317945344 -basctl:MultiLineEdit:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_ML_DESCRIPTION 1317866000 -basctl:MultiLineEdit:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_ME_DESCR 1317947911 -basctl:NumericField:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_FLD_PASS 1318361098 -basctl:NumericField:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_NF_HELPID 1317951498 -basctl:PushButton:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_PB_DEL 1318359558 -basctl:PushButton:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_PB_NEW 1318359557 -basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_ADD_LANG 1343590915 -basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_DEL_LANG 1343590916 -basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_MAKE_DEFAULT 1343590917 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_ASSIGN 1317868045 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_DEL 1317868044 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_EDIT 1317868042 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_NEWLIB 1317868051 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_NEWMOD 1317868052 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_ORG 1317868043 -basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_RUN 1317868040 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_DELETE 780816904 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_EDIT 780816900 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_NEWDLG 780816903 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_NEWMOD 780816902 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_APPEND 780800522 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_DELETE 780800520 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_EDIT 780800516 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_EXPORT 780800526 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_NEWLIB 780800521 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_PASSWORD 780800523 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_DELETE 780784136 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_EDIT 780784132 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_NEWDLG 780784135 -basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_NEWMOD 780784134 -basctl:RadioButton:RID_DLG_EXPORT:RB_EXPORTASBASIC 1317749291 -basctl:RadioButton:RID_DLG_EXPORT:RB_EXPORTASPACKAGE 1317749290 -basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_DLGS 780812288 -basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_LIBS 780795904 -basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_MODULS 780779520 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_CRASH:CB_ALLOWCONTACT 602555449 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_CRASH:CB_USEPROXY 602555444 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_AUTORELOAD 602539063 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_AUTOSAVE 602539064 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_STOPONSYNTAXERRORS 602539065 -basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_CHECK 602539056 -basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_FONT:CB_FONTNAME 602591304 -basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_FONT:CB_FONTSTYLE 602591306 -basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_CB_AREA 602607648 -basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_CB_VALUE 602607652 -basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_CB_PROFILE 602542122 -basic:Edit:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_ED_NEW_STRING 2213251181 -basic:Edit:IDD_FIND_DIALOG:RID_FIND 1139345415 -basic:Edit:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG:RID_FIND 1139361799 -basic:Edit:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG:RID_REPLACE 1139361800 -basic:Edit:RID_CALLDLG:RID_RETVAL 1172064366 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_CRASH:ED_CRHOST 602556470 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_CRASH:ED_EMAIL 602556475 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_MISC:ED_HOST 602572863 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_MISC:ED_PROGDIR 602572874 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:BASIS_NAME 602540082 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_NAME 602540083 -basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:LOG_NAME 602540081 -basic:FloatingWindow:IDD_DISPLAY_HID 1676361728 -basic:FloatingWindow:LOAD_CONF 1774469120 -basic:ListBox:RID_CALLDLG:RID_PARAMS 1172065900 -basic:MetricBox:RID_TP_FONT:MB_FONTSIZE 602596940 -basic:ModalDialog:IDD_ABOUT_DIALOG 1139310592 -basic:ModalDialog:IDD_FIND_DIALOG 1139343360 -basic:ModalDialog:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG 1139359744 -basic:ModalDialog:IDD_TT_ABOUT_DIALOG 1139326976 -basic:ModalDialog:RID_CALLDLG 1172062208 -basic:ModelessDialog:IDD_EDIT_VAR 2213249024 -basic:ModelessDialog:IDD_PRINT_DIALOG 2213117952 -basic:MultiListBox:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_MLB_CONTROLS 1676364882 -basic:MultiListBox:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_MLB_SLOTS 1676364884 -basic:NumericField:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_NF_NEW_INTEGER 2213255275 -basic:NumericField:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_NF_NEW_LONG 2213255276 -basic:NumericField:RID_TP_CRASH:NF_CRPORT 602560568 -basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:NF_TTPORT 602576961 -basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:NF_UNOPORT 602576963 -basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:TF_MAX_LRU 602576968 -basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_BENENNEN 1676366422 -basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_KOPIEREN 1676366421 -basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_SELECTALL 1676366423 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_DEL_VALUE 602608167 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_NEW_AREA 602608161 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_NEW_VALUE 602608166 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_SELECT_FILE 602608165 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PD_DEL_AREA 602608162 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_MISC:PB_PROGDIR 602575435 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:BASIS_SET 602542645 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_SET 602542646 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:LOG_SET 602542644 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_PB_NEW_PROFILE 602542635 -basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_PD_DEL_PROFILE 602542636 -basic:RadioButton:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_RB_NEW_BOOL_F 2213249642 -basic:RadioButton:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_RB_NEW_BOOL_T 2213249641 -basic:TabPage:RID_TP_CRASH 602554368 -basic:TabPage:RID_TP_FONT 602587136 -basic:TabPage:RID_TP_GENERIC 602603520 -basic:TabPage:RID_TP_MISC 602570752 -basic:TabPage:RID_TP_PROFILE 602537984 -basic:TimeField:RID_TP_MISC:SERVER_TIMEOUT 602579014 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_OBJECTLINES 551879681 -chart2:Checkbox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_ROUNDEDEDGE 551879683 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_SHADING 551879682 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:CBX_PERSPECTIVE 551863297 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:CBX_RIGHT_ANGLED_AXES 551863298 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_SCHOW_DESCR 551945217 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_TEXTBREAK 551945228 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_TEXTOVERLAP 551945227 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_3D_LOOK 551781378 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_SPLINES 551781380 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_STACKED 551781379 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_X_AXIS_CATEGORIES 551781377 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_XVALUE_SORTING 551781381 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS:CB_BARS_SIDE_BY_SIDE 551748618 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS:CB_CONNECTOR 551748617 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_POLAROPTIONS:CB_CLOCKWISE 551764993 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_RANGECHOOSER:CB_FIRST_COLUMN_ASLABELS 551797762 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_RANGECHOOSER:CB_FIRST_ROW_ASLABELS 551797761 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_AUTO_MAX 551666690 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_AUTO_MIN 551666689 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_AUTO_ORIGIN 551666693 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_AUTO_STEP_HELP 551666692 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_AUTO_STEP_MAIN 551666691 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_HELPTICKS_INNER 551666696 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_HELPTICKS_OUTER 551666698 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_LOGARITHM 551666694 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_REVERSE 551666699 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_TICKS_INNER 551666695 -chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE_Y:CBX_TICKS_OUTER 551666697 -chart2:Edit:TP_DATA_SOURCE:EDT_CATEGORIES 551848056 -chart2:Edit:TP_DATA_SOURCE:EDT_RANGE 551848016 -chart2:Edit:TP_RANGECHOOSER:ED_RANGE 551798785 -chart2:FL_GRIDS:TP_WIZARD_TITLEANDOBJECTS 551813120 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_AMBIENT_COLOR 551906817 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_1 551906819 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_2 551906820 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_3 551906821 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_4 551906822 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_5 551906823 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_6 551906824 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_7 551906825 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_8 551906826 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHTSOURCE_COLOR 551906818 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:IMB_RANGE_CAT 551857794 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:IMB_RANGE_MAIN 551857754 -chart2:ImageButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:IB_RANGE 551808513 -chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:LB_SCHEME 551882242 -chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:LB_AMBIENTLIGHT 551898625 -chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:LB_LIGHTSOURCE 551898626 -chart2:ListBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:LB_AXIS_TEXTDIR 551947796 -chart2:ListBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:LB_3D_SCHEME 551783937 -chart2:ListBox:TP_LEGEND_POS:LB_LEGEND_TEXTDIR 551620100 -chart2:ListBox:TP_LOCATION:LB_TABLE 551833089 -chart2:MetricField:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:MF_SPLINE_ORDER 1088559617 -chart2:MetricField:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:MF_SPLINE_RESOLUTION 1088559618 -chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_PERSPECTIVE 551868932 -chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_X_ROTATION 551868929 -chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_Y_ROTATION 551868930 -chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_Z_ROTATION 551868931 -chart2:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS:MT_GAP 551754244 -chart2:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS:MT_OVERLAP 551754245 -chart2:MetricField:TP_SCALE_Y:MT_STEPHELP 551672330 -chart2:ModalDialog:DLG_DATA_YERRORBAR 1087537152 -chart2:NumericField:TP_POLAROPTIONS:NF_STARTING_ANGLE 551770113 -chart2:PushButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:PB_SPLINE_DIALOG 551784961 -chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_ADD 551850526 -chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_DOWN 551850646 -chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_REMOVE 551850536 -chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_UP 551850636 -chart2:RadioButton:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:RB_SPLINES_B 1088553478 -chart2:RadioButton:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:RB_SPLINES_CUBIC 1088553477 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_AUTOORDER 551944721 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_DOWNUP 551944720 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_SIDEBYSIDE 551944718 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_UPDOWN 551944719 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Y 551780866 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Y_PERCENT 551780867 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Z 551780868 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_ASSUME_ZERO 551748109 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_CONTINUE_LINE 551748110 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_DONT_PAINT 551748108 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RBT_OPT_AXIS_1 551748098 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RBT_OPT_AXIS_2 551748099 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:RB_DATACOLS 551797250 -chart2:RadioButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:RB_DATAROWS 551797249 -chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE_Y:EDT_MAX 551670786 -chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE_Y:EDT_MIN 551670787 -chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE_Y:EDT_ORIGIN 551670789 -chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE_Y:EDT_STEP_MAIN 551670785 -chart2:TabPage:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE 551878656 -chart2:TabPage:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION 551895040 -chart2:TabPage:TP_DATA_SOURCE 551845888 -chart2:TabPage:TP_LAYOUT 551731200 -chart2:TabPage:TP_LOCATION 551829504 -chart2:TabPage:TP_OPTIONS 551747584 -chart2:TabPage:TP_POLAROPTIONS 551763968 -chart2:TabPage:TP_RANGECHOOSER 551796736 -chart2:TabPage:TP_TRENDLINE 551911424 -chart2:TabPage:TP_WIZARD_TITLEANDOBJECTS 551813120 -chart2:TabPage:TP_YERRORBAR 551927808 -dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_COLWIDTH:CB_STANDARD 1388463106 -dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_INDEXDESIGN:CB_UNIQUE 1388626945 -dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_QRY_JOIN_WND_JOIN_CONTROL:CB_NATURAL 1073759233 -dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_ROWHEIGHT:CB_STANDARD 1388446722 -dbaccess:CheckBox:PAGE_ADABAS:CB_SHUTDB 851526657 -dbaccess:CheckBox:PAGE_CONNECTION:CB_PASSWORD_REQUIRED 851543041 -dbaccess:CheckBox:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:CB_PRIMARY_COLUMN 851641349 -dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:CB_TABLES 1388335105 -dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_CATALOG 1388498945 -dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_SCHEMA 1388498946 -dbaccess:ComboBox:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS:ED_SAVE_AS_LOCATION 851464193 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_FREESIZE 1388611589 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_SIZE 1388611588 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_SYSDEVSPACE 1388611585 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_TRANSACTIONLOG 1388611586 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:ED_EXPLORERFILE_FILENAME 1388759041 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_DOMAINPASSWORD:ET_PASSWORD 1388709890 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE1 1388414977 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE2 1388414978 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE3 1388414979 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PARAMETERS:ET_PARAM 1388398596 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_OLDPASSWORD 1388693523 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD 1388693525 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD_REPEAT 1388693527 -dbaccess:Edit:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_TITLE 1388496899 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_CTRLPASSWORD 851527681 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_CTRLUSERNAME 851527682 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_HOSTNAME 851527685 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_CONNECTION:ET_USERNAME 851544065 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC:ET_JDBCDRIVERCLASS 851773444 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC:ET_JDBCDRIVERCLASS 851888132 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_USERDRIVER:ET_HOSTNAME 851757061 -dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_USERDRIVER:ET_OPTIONS 851757059 -dbaccess:Edit:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:ET_KEYNAME 851642371 -dbaccess:FT_JDBCDRIVERCLASS:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 851771392 -dbaccess:FT_JDBCDRIVERCLASS:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC 851886080 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_NEWFOLDER 1388768769 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_UP 1388768770 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_ADD 1388342785 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_ADDALL 1388342787 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_REMOVE 1388342786 -dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_REMOVEALL 1388342788 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMN_LH 851602946 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMN_RH 851602945 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMNS_LH 851602948 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMNS_RH 851602947 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_DOWN 851635725 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_DOWN_RIGHT 851635727 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_UP 851635724 -dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_UP_RIGHT 851635726 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ADABASSTAT:LB_DATADEVS 1388613121 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:LB_DATASOURCE 1388383745 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:LB_FREEINDEXES 1388334594 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:LB_TABLEINDEXES 1388334593 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DIRECTSQL:LB_HISTORY 1388678662 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP1 1388416514 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP2 1388416516 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP3 1388416518 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOND2 1388416519 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOND3 1388416520 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD1 1388416513 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD2 1388416515 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD3 1388416517 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD1 1388432897 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD2 1388432898 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD3 1388432899 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE1 1388432900 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE2 1388432901 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE3 1388432902 -dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_PARAMETERS:LB_ALLPARAMS 1388400129 -dbaccess:ListBox:PAGE_GENERAL:LB_DOCUMENTLIST 851447299 -dbaccess:MetricField:DLG_COLWIDTH:MF_VALUE 1388468737 -dbaccess:MetricField:DLG_ROWHEIGHT:MF_VALUE 1388452353 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_ADABASSTAT 1388609536 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION 1388380160 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES 1388331008 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DIRECTSQL 1388675072 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DOMAINPASSWORD 1388707840 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_INDEXDESIGN 1388625920 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_MACRO_MIGRATION 1388314624 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_PARAMETERS 1388396544 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_REL_PROPERTIES 1388593152 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_SQLEXCEPTIONCHAIN 1388363776 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_TEXT_CONNECTION_SETTINGS 1388822528 -dbaccess:ModalDialog:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE 1388576768 -dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:DLG_DIRECTSQL:ME_SQL 1388677635 -dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:DLG_DIRECTSQL:ME_STATUS 1388677640 -dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:TP_SUMMARY:ED_CHANGES 851495426 -dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:LB_NEW_COLUMN_NAMES 851594242 -dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:LB_ORG_COLUMN_NAMES 851594241 -dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:LB_NEW_COLUMN_NAMES 851610626 -dbaccess:NumericField:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_MEMORYUSING 1388615683 -dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_ADABAS:NF_CACHE_SIZE 851531778 -dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_ADABAS:NF_DATA_INCREMENT 851531777 -dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_USERDRIVER:NF_PORTNUMBER 851761153 -dbaccess:NumericField:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:ET_AUTO 851613697 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_SAVE 1388761603 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:PB_CREATE 1388384777 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:PB_MANAGE 1388384773 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DIRECTSQL:PB_CLOSE 1388679691 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DIRECTSQL:PB_EXECUTE 1388679684 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_INDEXDESIGN:PB_CLOSE 1388630529 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:PB_ADDTABLE 2462290433 -dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_PARAMETERS:BT_TRAVELNEXT 1388401158 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_ADABAS:PB_STAT 851530241 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_CONNECTION:PB_TESTCONNECTION 851546626 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_CONNECTION:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851546625 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_GENERAL:PB_OPENDOCUMENT 851448326 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851776005 -dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851890693 -dbaccess:PushButton:RID_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT_DLG:PB_DOWNLOAD 1388810762 -dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:PB_ALL 851628560 -dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:PB_NONE 851628561 -dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:PB_AUTO 851612165 -dbaccess:PushButton:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS:PB_BROWSE_SAVE_AS_LOCATION 851464705 -dbaccess:PushButton:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE:PB_NEXT 1388581385 -dbaccess:PushButton:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE:PB_PREV 1388581386 -dbaccess:RadioButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:RB_CASE_QUERIES 2462286338 -dbaccess:RadioButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:RB_CASE_TABLES 2462286337 -dbaccess:RadioButton:PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_INTRO:RB_CONNECTVIANATIVE 852197893 -dbaccess:RadioButton:PAGE_GENERAL:RB_OPENEXISTINGDOC 851444227 -dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_APPENDDATA 851640836 -dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_DEF 851640834 -dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_DEFDATA 851640833 -dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_VIEW 851640835 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_ADVANCED_SETTINGS_SPECIAL 851820544 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_CONNECTION 851542016 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_INTRO 852197376 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_GENERATED_VALUES 851804160 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 851771392 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_MYSQL_ODBC 851722240 -dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC 851886080 -dbaccess:TabPage:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING 851623936 -dbaccess:TabPage:TP_MIGRATE 851476480 -dbaccess:TabPage:TP_PREPARE 851443712 -dbaccess:TabPage:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS 851460096 -dbaccess:TabPage:TP_SUMMARY 851492864 -desktop:CheckBox:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_ALL 1106674693 -desktop:CheckBox:TP_MIGRATION:CB_MIGRATION 586105859 -desktop:CheckBox:TP_UPDATE_CHECK:CB_UPDATE_CHECK 586155011 -desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_FATHER 586123282 -desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_FIRST 586123280 -desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_INITIALS 586123283 -desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_LAST 586123281 -desktop:ListBox:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES_LIST 1106529794 -desktop:ModalDialog:DLG_CMDLINEHELP 1108164608 -desktop:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES 1106526208 -desktop:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LICENSE 1180237824 -desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 1180240435 -desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_DESCRIPTIONS 1106676231 -desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_UPDATEINSTALL:RID_DLG_UPDATE_INSTALL_INFO 1106840076 -desktop:MultiLineEdit:TP_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 586140166 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER:RID_EM_BTN_ADD 2180354572 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER:RID_EM_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES 2180354573 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_LICENSE:PB_LICENSE_DOWN 1180242482 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_ADD 2180256276 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES 2180256281 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_DISABLE 2180256279 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_ENABLE 2180256278 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_EXPORT 2180256280 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_OPTIONS 2180256282 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_REMOVE 2180256277 -desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_OK 1106678282 -desktop:PushButton:TP_LICENSE:PB_LICENSE_DOWN 586142215 -desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_LATER 586088966 -desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_NEVER 586088967 -desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_NOW 586088965 -DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS 938 -DLG_JOIN_TABADD 19214 -extensions:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SELECTLABELCONTROL:1 1090126849 -extensions:CheckBox:RID_PAGE_FINAL:CB_REGISTER_DS 860685313 -extensions:CheckBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_ADVANCED_BOX 1090126881 -extensions:CheckBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BOOL_OPTION_BOX 1090126870 -extensions:CheckBox:RID_TP_LICENSE:CB_ACCEPT 553665555 -extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_FINAL:CBB_LOCATION 860688385 -extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK:CMB_TABLEFIELD 859787266 -extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK:CMB_VALUELISTFIELD 859787265 -extensions:Edit:RID_DLG_NEW_DATA_TYPE:ED_NAME 1090193410 -extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_FINAL:ET_DATASOURCENAME 860686337 -extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:ET_RADIOLABELS 859670529 -extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD:ET_DISPLAYEDFIELD 859768836 -extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_OPTIONS_FINAL:ET_NAMEIT 859736067 -extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES:ET_OPTIONVALUE 859703298 -extensions:Edit:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_NUMERIC_OPTION_EDT 1090127899 -extensions:Edit:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_STRING_OPTION_EDT 1090127896 -extensions:ListBox:GRID_DIALOG:GRID_DIALOG_TYPE_BOX 1091767812 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ADDRESS 1330990603 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ANNOTE 1330990605 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_AUTHOR 1330990607 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_AUTHORITYTYPE 1330990601 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_BOOKTITLE 1330990617 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CHAPTER 1330990619 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM1 1330990651 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM2 1330990653 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM3 1330990655 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM4 1330990657 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM5 1330990659 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_EDITION 1330990621 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_EDITOR 1330990623 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_HOWPUBLISHED 1330990625 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_IDENTIFIER 1330990598 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_INSTITUTION 1330990627 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ISBN 1330990615 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_JOURNAL 1330990629 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_MONTH 1330990611 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_NOTE 1330990631 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_NUMBER 1330990633 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ORGANIZATIONS 1330990635 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_PAGES 1330990637 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_PUBLISHER 1330990639 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_REPORTTYPE 1330990645 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_SCHOOL 1330990641 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_SERIES 1330990643 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_TITLE 1330990609 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_URL 1330990649 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_VOLUME 1330990647 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_YEAR 1330990613 -extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_SELECTION:LB_ENTRIES 1090178561 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:LB_DEFSELECTIONFIELD 859688451 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:LB_RADIOBUTTONS 859672067 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:LB_EXISTING_FIELDS 859803143 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:LB_SELECTED_FIELDS 859803144 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD:LB_SELECTFIELD 859770374 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_TABLE:LB_SELECTTABLE 859753989 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:LB_STOREINFIELD 859721220 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES:LB_RADIOBUTTONS 859704835 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:LB_DATASOURCE 859655681 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:LB_TABLE 859655682 -extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION_AB:LB_TABLELIST 860655105 -extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_DEVICE_BOX 1090129414 -extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_QUANTUM_RANGE_BOX 1090129433 -extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_STRING_RANGE_BOX 1090129434 -extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BOTTOM_BOX 1090132495 -extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_LEFT_BOX 1090132489 -extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_RIGHT_BOX 1090132493 -extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_TOP_BOX 1090132490 -extensions:ModalDialog:GRID_DIALOG 1091764224 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_FORMLINKS 1090158592 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_GRIDWIZARD 1396555776 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_GROUPBOXWIZARD 1396523008 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LISTCOMBOWIZARD 1396539392 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_NEW_DATA_TYPE 1090191360 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD 1090519040 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_SELECTION 1090174976 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_SELECTLABELCONTROL 1090125824 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_TABORDER 1090142208 -extensions:ModalDialog:RID_SANE_DIALOG 1090125824 -extensions:MultiLineEdit:RID_TP_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 553667083 -extensions:NumericBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_RESOLUTION_BOX 1090135057 -extensions:NumericField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_NUMERIC_VECTOR_BOX 1090131997 -extensions:PushButton:GRID_DIALOG:GRID_DIALOG_RESET_BTN 1091768835 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_FORMLINKS:PB_SUGGEST 1090163204 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD:PB_NEXT 1090523650 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD:PB_PREV 1090523649 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_AUTO_ORDER 1090146819 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_MOVE_DOWN 1090146818 -extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_MOVE_UP 1090146817 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_ADMININVOKATION:PB_INVOKE_ADMIN_DIALOG 860639745 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_FIELDMAPPING:PB_INVOKE_FIELDS_DIALOG 860672514 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_FINAL:PB_BROWSE 860688899 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:PB_MOVETOLEFT 859673090 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:PB_MOVETORIGHT 859673089 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_ALLFIELDSLEFT 859804166 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_ALLFIELDSRIGHT 859804164 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_FIELDLEFT 859804165 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_FIELDRIGHT 859804163 -extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:PB_FORMDATASOURCE 859656711 -extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_DEVICEINFO_BTN 1090130435 -extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_PREVIEW_BTN 1090130450 -extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BUTTON_OPTION_BTN 1090130460 -extensions:PushButton:RID_TP_LICENSE:PB_PAGEDOWN 553669138 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:RB_DEFSELECTION_NO 859685378 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:RB_DEFSELECTION_YES 859685377 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:RB_STOREINFIELD_NO 859718148 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:RB_STOREINFIELD_YES 859718147 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION 860619267 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION_GROUPWISE 860619274 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION_LDAP 860619275 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_KAB 860619268 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_LDAP 860619270 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_MACAB 860619269 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_MORK 860619265 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OTHER 860619273 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OUTLOOK 860619271 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OUTLOOKEXPRESS 860619272 -extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_THUNDERBIRD 860619266 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_ADMININVOKATION 860635136 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION 859684864 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FIELDMAPPING 860667904 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FINAL 860684288 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FORM_DATASOURCE_STATUS 859815936 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION 859668480 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION 859799552 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD 859766784 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_TABLE 859750400 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK 859783168 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD 859717632 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTIONS_FINAL 859734016 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES 859701248 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE 860618752 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION 859652096 -extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION_AB 860651520 -extensions:TabPage:RID_TP_LICENSE 553664512 -extensions:TabPage:RID_TP_WELCOME 553697280 -FID_ADJUST_PRINTZOOM 26652 -FID_APPLY_NAME 26274 -FID_AUTO_CALC 26303 -FID_AUTOCOMPLETE 26319 -FID_CELL_FORMAT 26280 -FID_CHG_ACCEPT 26258 -FID_CHG_COMMENT 26259 -FID_CHG_RECORD 26238 -FID_CHG_SHOW 26239 -FID_COL_HIDE 26287 -FID_COL_OPT_DIRECT 26299 -FID_COL_OPT_WIDTH 26286 -FID_COL_SHOW 26288 -FID_COL_WIDTH 26285 -FID_CONDITIONAL_FORMAT 26291 -FID_DEFINE_NAME 26271 -FID_DEL_COLBRK 26264 -FID_DEL_MANUALBREAKS 26650 -FID_DEL_ROWBRK 26263 -FID_DELETE_CELL 26222 -FID_DELETE_TABLE 26223 -FID_FILL_AUTO 26556 -FID_FILL_SERIES 26229 -FID_FILL_TAB 26228 -FID_FILL_TO_BOTTOM 26224 -FID_FILL_TO_LEFT 26227 -FID_FILL_TO_RIGHT 26225 -FID_FILL_TO_TOP 26226 -FID_FILTER_OK 26108 -FID_FOCUS_POSWND 26645 -FID_FUNCTION_BOX 26248 -FID_HARD_RECALC 26318 -FID_INPUTLINE_BLOCK 26129 -FID_INPUTLINE_ENTER 26101 -FID_INPUTLINE_MATRIX 26111 -FID_INPUTLINE_STATUS 26100 -FID_INS_CELL 26266 -FID_INS_CELL_CONTENTS 26265 -FID_INS_CELLSDOWN 26278 -FID_INS_CELLSRIGHT 26279 -FID_INS_COLBRK 26262 -FID_INS_COLUMN 26268 -FID_INS_ROW 26267 -FID_INS_ROWBRK 26261 -FID_INS_TABLE 26269 -FID_INS_TABLE_EXT 26275 -FID_INSERT_FILE 26624 -FID_INSERT_NAME 26272 -FID_MERGE_OFF 26294 -FID_MERGE_ON 26293 -FID_MERGE_TOGGLE 26581 -FID_NORMALVIEWMODE 26249 -FID_NOTE_VISIBLE 26630 -FID_PAGEBREAKMODE 26247 -FID_PASTE_CONTENTS 26220 -FID_PROTECT_DOC 26307 -FID_PROTECT_TABLE 26306 -FID_RECALC 26304 -FID_REPEAT_SEARCH 26612 -FID_REPLACE 26613 -FID_REPLACE_ALL 26615 -FID_RESET_PRINTZOOM 26653 -FID_ROW_HEIGHT 26281 -FID_ROW_HIDE 26283 -FID_ROW_OPT_HEIGHT 26282 -FID_ROW_SHOW 26284 -FID_SCALE 26244 -FID_SCALESTATUS 26010 -FID_SEARCH 26611 -FID_SEARCH_ALL 26614 -FID_SEARCH_NOW 10502 -FID_SEARCH_OFF 10501 -FID_SEARCH_ON 10500 -FID_SEARCH_REPLACESET 10505 -FID_SEARCH_SEARCHSET 10504 -FID_TAB_APPEND 26350 -FID_TAB_MENU_RENAME 26346 -FID_TAB_MOVE 26348 -FID_TAB_RENAME 26347 -FID_TAB_RTL 26352 -FID_TAB_SELECTALL 26349 -FID_TABLE_HIDE 26289 -FID_TABLE_SHOW 26290 -FID_TABLE_VISIBLE 26298 -FID_TOGGLEFORMULA 26250 -FID_TOGGLEHEADERS 26242 -FID_TOGGLEINPUTLINE 26241 -FID_TOGGLESYNTAX 26245 -FID_USE_NAME 26273 -FID_VALIDATION 26625 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_ALL 1090520065 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_BACKGROUND_OBJECTS 1090520067 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_BACKGROUNDS 1090520066 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_MULTIPLE_FILES 1090520071 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_OLE_AS_JPEG 1090520070 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_SLIDE_CONTENTS 1090520068 -filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_SOUND 1090520069 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_ADDSTREAM 867845144 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTBOOKMARKS 867845139 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTEMPTYPAGES 867845143 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTFORMFIELDS 867845140 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTNOTES 867845138 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_PDFA_1B_SELECT 867845145 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_REDUCEIMAGERESOLUTION 867845134 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_TAGGEDPDF 867845137 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_CNV_OOO_DOCTOPDF 868025499 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_ENAB_RELLINKFSYS 868025494 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_EXP_BMRK_TO_DEST 868025500 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:CB_PGLY_FIRSTLEFT 867877986 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_ENAB_ACCESS 867894411 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_ENDAB_COPY 867894410 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_SEC_ENCRYPT 867894392 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_SEL_PERMISSIONS 867894397 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_DISPDOCTITLE 867861608 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_TRANSITIONEFFECTS 867861614 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVMENUBAR 867861610 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVTOOLBAR 867861611 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVWINCTRL 867861612 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_CNTRWIN 867861606 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_OPNFULL 867861607 -filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_RESINIT 867861605 -filter:ComboBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CO_REDUCEIMAGERESOLUTION 867848207 -filter:Edit:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:ED_PAGES 867846149 -filter:ListBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:LB_FORMSFORMAT 867847702 -filter:MetricField:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:NF_QUALITY 867850765 -filter:MetricField:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:NUM_MAGNF_ZOOM 867883610 -filter:ModalDialog:DLG_OPTIONS 1090519040 -filter:ModalDialog:RID_PDF_ERROR_DLG 1404878848 -filter:NumericField:DLG_OPTIONS:NUM_FLD_QUALITY 1090525185 -filter:NumericField:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:NUM_MAGNF_INITIAL_PAGE 867883100 -filter:NumericField:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:NUM_BOOKMARKLEVELS 867866738 -filter:PushButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:BTN_OWNER_PWD 867897982 -filter:PushButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:BTN_USER_PWD 867897978 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_ALL 867844610 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_JPEGCOMPRESSION 867844619 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_LOSSLESSCOMPRESSION 867844618 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_RANGE 867844611 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_SELECTION 867844612 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_APPLICATION 868024986 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_BROWSER 868024985 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_DEFAULT 868024984 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_DEFAULT 867877461 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_VISIBLE 867877464 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_WIDTH 867877463 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_WIND 867877462 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_ZOOM 867877465 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_OUTLINE 867877458 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_PAGEONLY 867877457 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_THUMBS 867877459 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_CONT 867877472 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_CONTFAC 867877473 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_DEFAULT 867877470 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_SINGPG 867877471 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_ANY_NOCOPY 867893897 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_COMMENT 867893896 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_FILLFORM 867893895 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_INSDEL 867893894 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_NONE 867893893 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_HIGHRES 867893891 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_LOWRES 867893890 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_NONE 867893889 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:RB_ALLBOOKMARKLEVELS 867861104 -filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:RB_VISIBLEBOOKMARKLEVELS 867861105 -FN_ABSTRACT_NEWDOC 21612 -FN_ABSTRACT_STARIMPRESS 21613 -FN_ADD_UNKNOWN 20606 -FN_AUTO_CORRECT 20649 -FN_AUTOFORMAT_APPLY 20401 -FN_AUTOFORMAT_AUTO 20402 -FN_AUTOFORMAT_REDLINE_APPLY 20406 -FN_BACKSPACE 20926 -FN_BUSINESS_CARD 21052 -FN_CALC_TABLE 20129 -FN_CALCULATE 20615 -FN_CHANGE_DBFIELD 20309 -FN_CHANGE_PAGENUM 20634 -FN_CHAR_LEFT 20901 -FN_CHAR_LEFT_SEL 20801 -FN_CHAR_RIGHT 20902 -FN_CHAR_RIGHT_SEL 20802 -FN_CLOSE_PAGEPREVIEW 21254 -FN_CNTNT_TO_NEXT_FRAME 20958 -FN_CONVERT_TABLE_TO_TEXT 20532 -FN_CONVERT_TEXT_TABLE 20500 -FN_CONVERT_TEXT_TO_TABLE 20531 -FN_DEC_INDENT_OFFSET 21751 -FN_DELETE_ALL_NOTES 22502 -FN_DELETE_BACK_LINE 20932 -FN_DELETE_BACK_PARA 20934 -FN_DELETE_BACK_SENT 20928 -FN_DELETE_BACK_WORD 20930 -FN_DELETE_BOOKMARK 20301 -FN_DELETE_LINE 20931 -FN_DELETE_NOTE 22500 -FN_DELETE_NOTE_AUTHOR 22501 -FN_DELETE_PARA 20933 -FN_DELETE_SENT 20927 -FN_DELETE_WHOLE_LINE 20935 -FN_DELETE_WORD 20929 -FN_DRAW_WRAP_DLG 20203 -FN_DRAWTEXT_ATTR_DLG 20376 -FN_DROP_CHAR_STYLE_NAME 22419 -FN_DROP_TEXT 22418 -FN_EDIT_AUTH_ENTRY_DLG 21833 -FN_EDIT_CURRENT_TOX 21832 -FN_EDIT_FIELD 20104 -FN_EDIT_FOOTNOTE 20162 -FN_EDIT_FORMULA 20128 -FN_EDIT_HYPERLINK 21835 -FN_EDIT_IDX_ENTRY_DLG 20123 -FN_EDIT_LINK_DLG 20109 -FN_EDIT_REGION 20165 -FN_END_DOC_DIRECT 20979 -FN_END_OF_COLUMN 20918 -FN_END_OF_DOCUMENT 20908 -FN_END_OF_DOCUMENT_SEL 20808 -FN_END_OF_LINE 20906 -FN_END_OF_LINE_SEL 20806 -FN_END_OF_NEXT_COLUMN 20952 -FN_END_OF_NEXT_PAGE 20910 -FN_END_OF_NEXT_PAGE_SEL 20810 -FN_END_OF_PAGE 20914 -FN_END_OF_PAGE_SEL 20814 -FN_END_OF_PARA 20920 -FN_END_OF_PARA_SEL 20820 -FN_END_OF_PREV_COLUMN 20954 -FN_END_OF_PREV_PAGE 20912 -FN_END_OF_PREV_PAGE_SEL 20812 -FN_END_TABLE 20948 -FN_ENVELOP 21050 -FN_ESCAPE 20941 -FN_EXECUTE_MACROFIELD 20127 -FN_EXPAND_GLOSSARY 20628 -FN_FAX 20028 -FN_FLIP_HORZ_GRAFIC 20425 -FN_FLIP_VERT_GRAFIC 20426 -FN_FOOTNOTE_TO_ANCHOR 20955 -FN_FORMAT_APPLY_DEFAULT 21757 -FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD1 21754 -FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD2 21755 -FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD3 21756 -FN_FORMAT_APPLY_TEXTBODY 21758 -FN_FORMAT_BACKGROUND_DLG 20450 -FN_FORMAT_BORDER_DLG 20448 -FN_FORMAT_COLUMN 20453 -FN_FORMAT_DROPCAPS 20454 -FN_FORMAT_FOOTNOTE_DLG 20468 -FN_FORMAT_FRAME_DLG 20456 -FN_FORMAT_GRAFIC_DLG 20458 -FN_FORMAT_LINENUMBER 21744 -FN_FORMAT_PAGE_COLUMN_DLG 20449 -FN_FORMAT_PAGE_DLG 20452 -FN_FORMAT_RESET 20469 -FN_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 20460 -FN_FORMULA_APPLY 20558 -FN_FORMULA_CALC 20556 -FN_FORMULA_CANCEL 20557 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_CENTER 20477 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_LEFT 20475 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_RIGHT 20476 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_BOTTOM 20479 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CENTER 20480 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_BOTTOM 20569 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_CENTER 20570 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_TOP 20568 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_BOTTOM 20566 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_CENTER 20567 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_TOP 20565 -FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_TOP 20478 -FN_FRAME_CHAIN 21736 -FN_FRAME_DOWN 20523 -FN_FRAME_MIRROR_ON_EVEN_PAGES 21740 -FN_FRAME_NOWRAP 20472 -FN_FRAME_TO_ANCHOR 20959 -FN_FRAME_UNCHAIN 21737 -FN_FRAME_UP 20522 -FN_FRAME_WRAP 20473 -FN_FRAME_WRAP_CONTOUR 20584 -FN_FRAME_WRAP_IDEAL 20563 -FN_FRAME_WRAP_LEFT 20572 -FN_FRAME_WRAP_RIGHT 20573 -FN_FRAME_WRAPTHRU 20474 -FN_FRAME_WRAPTHRU_TRANSP 20564 -FN_GLOSSARY_DLG 20620 -FN_GOTO_NEXT_CELL 20545 -FN_GOTO_NEXT_INPUTFLD 20147 -FN_GOTO_NEXT_MARK 20976 -FN_GOTO_NEXT_OBJ 20944 -FN_GOTO_NEXT_REGION 21609 -FN_GOTO_PREV_CELL 20546 -FN_GOTO_PREV_INPUTFLD 20148 -FN_GOTO_PREV_MARK 20977 -FN_GOTO_PREV_OBJ 20945 -FN_GOTO_PREV_REGION 21610 -FN_GOTO_REFERENCE 20166 -FN_GRAPHIC_MIRROR_ON_EVEN_PAGES 21741 -FN_GROW_FONT_SIZE 20403 -FN_HIDE_ALL_NOTES 22505 -FN_HIDE_NOTE 22503 -FN_HIDE_NOTE_AUTHOR 22504 -FN_HSCROLLBAR 20218 -FN_HYPHENATE_OPT_DLG 20605 -FN_IDX_MARK_TO_IDX 20962 -FN_INC_INDENT_OFFSET 21750 -FN_INSERT_AUTH_ENTRY_DLG 21421 -FN_INSERT_BOOKMARK 20302 -FN_INSERT_BREAK 20303 -FN_INSERT_BREAK_DLG 20304 -FN_INSERT_CAPTION 20310 -FN_INSERT_COLUMN_BREAK 20305 -FN_INSERT_CTRL 20389 -FN_INSERT_DBFIELD 20311 -FN_INSERT_ENDNOTE 21418 -FN_INSERT_FIELD 20308 -FN_INSERT_FIELD_CTRL 20391 -FN_INSERT_FIELD_DATA_ONLY 20319 -FN_INSERT_FLD_AUTHOR 20398 -FN_INSERT_FLD_DATE 20392 -FN_INSERT_FLD_PGCOUNT 20395 -FN_INSERT_FLD_PGNUMBER 20394 -FN_INSERT_FLD_TIME 20393 -FN_INSERT_FLD_TITLE 20397 -FN_INSERT_FLD_TOPIC 20396 -FN_INSERT_FOOTNOTE 20399 -FN_INSERT_FOOTNOTE_DLG 20312 -FN_INSERT_FRAME 20334 -FN_INSERT_FRAME_INTERACT 20333 -FN_INSERT_FRAME_INTERACT_NOCOL 20336 -FN_INSERT_GLOSSARY 22289 -FN_INSERT_HARD_SPACE 20344 -FN_INSERT_HARDHYPHEN 20385 -FN_INSERT_HRULER 21411 -FN_INSERT_HYPERLINK 20314 -FN_INSERT_IDX_ENTRY_DLG 20335 -FN_INSERT_LINEBREAK 20318 -FN_INSERT_MULTI_TOX 21420 -FN_INSERT_OBJ_CTRL 20390 -FN_INSERT_OBJECT_DLG 20322 -FN_INSERT_PAGEBREAK 20323 -FN_INSERT_PAGEFOOTER 21414 -FN_INSERT_PAGEHEADER 21413 -FN_INSERT_REF_FIELD 20313 -FN_INSERT_REGION 21419 -FN_INSERT_SMA 20369 -FN_INSERT_SOFT_HYPHEN 20343 -FN_INSERT_STRING 20331 -FN_INSERT_SYMBOL 20328 -FN_INSERT_TABLE 20330 -FN_JAVAEDIT 21410 -FN_LABEL 21051 -FN_LINE_DOWN 20904 -FN_LINE_DOWN_SEL 20804 -FN_LINE_NUMBERING_DLG 20602 -FN_LINE_UP 20903 -FN_LINE_UP_SEL 20803 -FN_MAILMERGE_CHILDWINDOW 20368 -FN_MAILMERGE_SENDMAIL_CHILDWINDOW 21405 -FN_MAILMERGE_WIZARD 20364 -FN_NAME_SHAPE 21614 -FN_NAVIGATION_PI_GOTO_PAGE 20659 -FN_NEW_GLOBAL_DOC 20004 -FN_NEW_GLOSSARY 22290 -FN_NEW_HTML_DOC 20040 -FN_NEXT_BOOKMARK 20168 -FN_NEXT_FOOTNOTE 20956 -FN_NEXT_PARA 20975 -FN_NEXT_SENT 20923 -FN_NEXT_SENT_SEL 20823 -FN_NEXT_TABLE 20949 -FN_NEXT_TBLFML 20985 -FN_NEXT_TBLFML_ERR 20987 -FN_NEXT_TOXMARK 20983 -FN_NEXT_WORD 20921 -FN_NEXT_WORD_SEL 20821 -FN_NUM_BULLET_DOWN 20130 -FN_NUM_BULLET_MOVEDOWN 20135 -FN_NUM_BULLET_MOVEUP 20134 -FN_NUM_BULLET_NEXT 20133 -FN_NUM_BULLET_NONUM 20136 -FN_NUM_BULLET_OFF 20137 -FN_NUM_BULLET_ON 20138 -FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_DOWN 20139 -FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_MOVEDOWN 20142 -FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_MOVEUP 20141 -FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_UP 20140 -FN_NUM_BULLET_PREV 20132 -FN_NUM_BULLET_UP 20131 -FN_NUM_CONTINUE 21836 -FN_NUM_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 20445 -FN_NUM_NUMBERING_ON 20144 -FN_NUM_OR_NONUM 20146 -FN_NUMBER_BULLETS 20121 -FN_NUMBER_CURRENCY 21727 -FN_NUMBER_DATE 21725 -FN_NUMBER_FORMAT 21720 -FN_NUMBER_NEWSTART 21738 -FN_NUMBER_NEWSTART_AT 21739 -FN_NUMBER_PERCENT 21728 -FN_NUMBER_SCIENTIFIC 21724 -FN_NUMBER_STANDARD 21721 -FN_NUMBER_TIME 21726 -FN_NUMBER_TWODEC 21723 -FN_NUMBERING_OUTLINE_DLG 20612 -FN_OPTIMIZE_TABLE 20510 -FN_OUTLINE_TO_CLIPBOARD 20037 -FN_OUTLINE_TO_IMPRESS 20036 -FN_PAGEDOWN 20938 -FN_PAGEDOWN_SEL 20830 -FN_PAGEUP 20937 -FN_PAGEUP_SEL 20829 -FN_PASTESPECIAL 20114 -FN_POSTIT 20329 -FN_PREV_BOOKMARK 20169 -FN_PREV_FOOTNOTE 20957 -FN_PREV_PARA 20974 -FN_PREV_SENT 20924 -FN_PREV_SENT_SEL 20824 -FN_PREV_TABLE 20950 -FN_PREV_TBLFML 20986 -FN_PREV_TBLFML_ERR 20988 -FN_PREV_TOXMARK 20984 -FN_PREV_WORD 20922 -FN_PREV_WORD_SEL 20822 -FN_PREVIEW_PRINT_OPTIONS 20250 -FN_PREVIEW_ZOOM 20251 -FN_PRINT_LAYOUT 20237 -FN_PRINT_PAGEPREVIEW 21253 -FN_QRY_INSERT 20386 -FN_QRY_INSERT_FIELD 20388 -FN_QRY_MERGE 20367 -FN_QRY_MERGE_FIELD 20387 -FN_READONLY_SELECTION_MODE 20989 -FN_REDLINE_ACCEPT 21829 -FN_REDLINE_COMMENT 21827 -FN_REDLINE_ON 21825 -FN_REDLINE_PROTECT 21823 -FN_REDLINE_SHOW 21826 -FN_REFRESH_VIEW 20201 -FN_REMOVE_CUR_TOX 20655 -FN_REMOVE_DIRECT_CHAR_FORMATS 21759 -FN_REPAGINATE 20161 -FN_REPEAT_SEARCH 20150 -FN_RULER 20211 -FN_SAVE_GRAPHIC 21760 -FN_SBA_BRW_INSERT 21408 -FN_SBA_BRW_MERGE 21409 -FN_SBA_BRW_UPDATE 21407 -FN_SCROLL_NAVIGATION 20240 -FN_SCROLL_NEXT_PREV 20241 -FN_SELECT_PARA 20197 -FN_SELECT_WORD 20943 -FN_SELECTION_MODE_BLOCK 20991 -FN_SELECTION_MODE_DEFAULT 20990 -FN_SET_ACT_GLOSSARY 22291 -FN_SET_ADD_MODE 20939 -FN_SET_EXT_MODE 20940 -FN_SET_MODOPT_TBLNUMFMT 20252 -FN_SET_PAGE_STYLE 20493 -FN_SET_SUB_SCRIPT 20412 -FN_SET_SUPER_SCRIPT 20411 -FN_SHADOWCURSOR 22204 -FN_SHIFT_BACKSPACE 20942 -FN_SHOW_BOOKVIEW 21255 -FN_SHOW_MULTIPLE_PAGES 21252 -FN_SHOW_TWO_PAGES 21251 -FN_SHRINK_FONT_SIZE 20404 -FN_SORTING_DLG 20614 -FN_SPELL_GRAMMAR_DIALOG 22305 -FN_START_DOC_DIRECT 20978 -FN_START_OF_COLUMN 20917 -FN_START_OF_DOCUMENT 20907 -FN_START_OF_DOCUMENT_SEL 20807 -FN_START_OF_LINE 20905 -FN_START_OF_LINE_SEL 20805 -FN_START_OF_NEXT_COLUMN 20951 -FN_START_OF_NEXT_PAGE 20909 -FN_START_OF_NEXT_PAGE_SEL 20809 -FN_START_OF_PAGE 20913 -FN_START_OF_PAGE_SEL 20813 -FN_START_OF_PARA 20919 -FN_START_OF_PARA_SEL 20819 -FN_START_OF_PREV_COLUMN 20953 -FN_START_OF_PREV_PAGE 20911 -FN_START_OF_PREV_PAGE_SEL 20811 -FN_START_TABLE 20947 -FN_STAT_BOOKMARK 21188 -FN_STAT_PAGE 21181 -FN_STAT_SELMODE 21185 -FN_STAT_TEMPLATE 21182 -FN_STAT_ZOOM 21183 -FN_SYNC_LABELS 21743 -FN_TABLE_ADJUST_CELLS 20521 -FN_TABLE_AUTOSUM 20595 -FN_TABLE_BALANCE_CELLS 20582 -FN_TABLE_BALANCE_ROWS 20583 -FN_TABLE_DELETE_COL 20504 -FN_TABLE_DELETE_ROW 20503 -FN_TABLE_DELETE_TABLE 20529 -FN_TABLE_HEADLINE_REPEAT 20520 -FN_TABLE_INSERT_COL 20502 -FN_TABLE_INSERT_COL_DLG 20542 -FN_TABLE_INSERT_ROW 20501 -FN_TABLE_INSERT_ROW_DLG 20543 -FN_TABLE_MERGE_CELLS 20506 -FN_TABLE_MERGE_TABLE 21752 -FN_TABLE_MODE_FIX 20589 -FN_TABLE_MODE_FIX_PROP 20590 -FN_TABLE_MODE_VARIABLE 20591 -FN_TABLE_OPTIMAL_HEIGHT 20528 -FN_TABLE_ROW_SPLIT 21753 -FN_TABLE_SELECT_ALL 20515 -FN_TABLE_SELECT_CELL 20530 -FN_TABLE_SELECT_COL 20514 -FN_TABLE_SELECT_ROW 20513 -FN_TABLE_SET_COL_WIDTH 20508 -FN_TABLE_SET_READ_ONLY_CELLS 20517 -FN_TABLE_SET_ROW_HEIGHT 20507 -FN_TABLE_SORT_DIALOG 20533 -FN_TABLE_SPLIT_CELLS 20505 -FN_TABLE_SPLIT_TABLE 21742 -FN_TABLE_UNSET_READ_ONLY 20559 -FN_TABLE_UNSET_READ_ONLY_CELLS 20519 -FN_TABLE_VERT_BOTTOM 20587 -FN_TABLE_VERT_CENTER 20586 -FN_TABLE_VERT_NONE 20585 -FN_THESAURUS_DLG 20603 -FN_TITLE_DESCRIPTION_SHAPE 21615 -FN_TO_FOOTER 20961 -FN_TO_FOOTNOTE_AREA 20963 -FN_TO_HEADER 20960 -FN_TOOL_ANKER 20349 -FN_TOOL_ANKER_AT_CHAR 21412 -FN_TOOL_ANKER_CHAR 20384 -FN_TOOL_ANKER_FRAME 20366 -FN_TOOL_ANKER_PAGE 20350 -FN_TOOL_ANKER_PARAGRAPH 20351 -FN_TOOL_HIERARCHIE 20352 -FN_TXTATR_INET 21029 -FN_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE 20405 -FN_UPDATE_ALL 21828 -FN_UPDATE_ALL_LINKS 21824 -FN_UPDATE_CHARTS 21834 -FN_UPDATE_CUR_TOX 20654 -FN_UPDATE_FIELDS 20126 -FN_UPDATE_INPUTFIELDS 20143 -FN_UPDATE_TOX 20653 -FN_VIEW_BOUNDS 20214 -FN_VIEW_FIELDNAME 20226 -FN_VIEW_FIELDS 20215 -FN_VIEW_GRAPHIC 20213 -FN_VIEW_HIDDEN_PARA 20242 -FN_VIEW_MARKS 20225 -FN_VIEW_META_CHARS 20224 -FN_VIEW_NOTES 20255 -FN_VIEW_TABLEGRID 20227 -FN_VLINEAL 20216 -FN_VSCROLLBAR 20217 -FN_WORDCOUNT_DIALOG 22298 -FN_WRAP_ANCHOR_ONLY 20581 -FN_XFORMS_DESIGN_MODE 22300 -FN_XFORMS_INIT 21053 -fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_AUTO_EXTENSION 1334641706 -fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_EXPLORERFILE_PASSWORD 1334641705 -fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_EXPLORERFILE_READONLY 1334641704 -fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_OPTIONS 1334641707 -fpicker:Edit:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:ED_EXPLORERFILE_FILENAME 1334642719 -fpicker:Edit:DLG_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME:ED_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME_DLG_NAME 1334659083 -fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_DETAILSVIEW 1334652429 -fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_LISTVIEW 1334652428 -fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_NEWFOLDER 1334652427 -fpicker:ListBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:LB_EXPLORERFILE_FILETYPE 1334644259 -fpicker:ListBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:LB_EXPLORERFILE_SHARED_LISTBOX 1334644257 -fpicker:MenuButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_STANDARD 1334652943 -fpicker:MenuButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_UP 1334652942 -fpicker:ModalDialog:DLG_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME 1334657024 -fpicker:PushButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_OPEN 1334645264 -framework:MultiLineEdit:DLG_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 1077938699 -framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_ACCEPT 1077940759 -framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_DECLINE 1077940758 -framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_PAGEDOWN 1077940754 -goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:CB_PREVIEW_EPSI 1337656322 -goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:CB_PREVIEW_TIFF 1337656321 -goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_GIF:CBX_INTERLACED 1337541633 -goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_GIF:CBX_TRANSLUCENT 1337541634 -goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:MTF_SIZEX 1337563649 -goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:MTF_SIZEY 1337563650 -goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:MTF_SIZEX 1337530881 -goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:MTF_SIZEY 1337530882 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EMET 1337556992 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM 1337671680 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT 1337524224 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM 1337688064 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM 1337704448 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPS 1337655296 -goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_GIF 1337540608 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:RB_ORIGINAL 1337557505 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:RB_SIZE 1337557506 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM:RB_ASCII 1337672194 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM:RB_RAW 1337672193 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:RB_ORIGINAL 1337524737 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:RB_SIZE 1337524738 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM:RB_ASCII 1337688578 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM:RB_RAW 1337688577 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM:RB_ASCII 1337704962 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM:RB_RAW 1337704961 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COLOR 1337655811 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COMPRESSION_LZW 1337655813 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COMPRESSION_NONE 1337655814 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_GRAYSCALE 1337655812 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_LEVEL1 1337655809 -goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_LEVEL2 1337655810 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ACCRINT 59076 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ACCRINTM 59077 -HID_AAI_FUNC_AMORDEGRC 59074 -HID_AAI_FUNC_AMORLINC 59075 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELI 59121 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELJ 59122 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELK 59123 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELY 59124 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2DEC 59125 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2HEX 59126 -HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2OCT 59127 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COMPLEX 59155 -HID_AAI_FUNC_CONVERT 59159 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYBS 59107 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYS 59105 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYSNC 59106 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPNCD 59104 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPNUM 59109 -HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPPCD 59108 -HID_AAI_FUNC_CUMIPMT 59083 -HID_AAI_FUNC_CUMPRINC 59082 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2BIN 59129 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2HEX 59130 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2OCT 59131 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DELTA 59128 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DISC 59079 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DOLLARDE 59090 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DOLLARFR 59089 -HID_AAI_FUNC_DURATION 59080 -HID_AAI_FUNC_EDATE 59070 -HID_AAI_FUNC_EFFECT 59081 -HID_AAI_FUNC_EOMONTH 59072 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ERF 59132 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ERFC 59133 -HID_AAI_FUNC_FACTDOUBLE 59160 -HID_AAI_FUNC_FVSCHEDULE 59110 -HID_AAI_FUNC_GCD 59113 -HID_AAI_FUNC_GESTEP 59134 -HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2BIN 59135 -HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2DEC 59136 -HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2OCT 59137 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMABS 59138 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMAGINARY 59139 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMARGUMENT 59141 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMCONJUGATE 59145 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMCOS 59142 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMDIV 59143 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMEXP 59144 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLN 59146 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLOG10 59147 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLOG2 59148 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMPOWER 59140 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMPRODUCT 59149 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMREAL 59150 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSIN 59151 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSQRT 59154 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSUB 59152 -HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSUM 59153 -HID_AAI_FUNC_INTRATE 59103 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ISEVEN 59111 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ISODD 59112 -HID_AAI_FUNC_LCM 59114 -HID_AAI_FUNC_MDURATION 59087 -HID_AAI_FUNC_MROUND 59118 -HID_AAI_FUNC_MULTINOMIAL 59115 -HID_AAI_FUNC_NETWORKDAYS 59073 -HID_AAI_FUNC_NOMINAL 59088 -HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2BIN 59156 -HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2DEZ 59157 -HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2HEX 59158 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDFPRICE 59097 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDFYIELD 59098 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDLPRICE 59099 -HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDLYIELD 59100 -HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICE 59084 -HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICEDISC 59085 -HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICEMAT 59086 -HID_AAI_FUNC_QUOTIENT 59117 -HID_AAI_FUNC_RANDBETWEEN 59120 -HID_AAI_FUNC_RECEIVED 59078 -HID_AAI_FUNC_SERIESSUM 59116 -HID_AAI_FUNC_SQRTPI 59119 -HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLEQ 59094 -HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLPRICE 59095 -HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLYIELD 59096 -HID_AAI_FUNC_WEEKNUM 59071 -HID_AAI_FUNC_WORKDAY 59068 -HID_AAI_FUNC_XIRR 59101 -HID_AAI_FUNC_XNPV 59102 -HID_AAI_FUNC_YEARFRAC 59069 -HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELD 59091 -HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELDDISC 59092 -HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELDMAT 59093 -HID_ABSPILOT 34836 -HID_ABSPILOT_CANCEL 34833 -HID_ABSPILOT_FINISH 34834 -HID_ABSPILOT_NEXT 34832 -HID_ABSPILOT_PREVIOUS 34831 -HID_ACCELCONFIG_LISTBOX 33143 -HID_ADD_STYLES_TLB 53244 -HID_ADDRTEMPL_FIELD_ASSIGNMENT 32997 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE1 53299 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE2 53300 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE3 53301 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE4 53302 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE5 53303 -HID_AGENDA_PAGE6 53304 -HID_AGWIZ 41051 -HID_AGWIZ_1_CHK_MINUTES 41058 -HID_AGWIZ_1_LIST_PAGEDESIGN 41057 -HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_DATE 41060 -HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_LOCATION 41062 -HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_TIME 41059 -HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_TITLE 41061 -HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_BRING 41065 -HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_MEETING_TYPE 41063 -HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_NOTES 41066 -HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_READ 41064 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_ATTENDEES 41071 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_CALLED_BY 41067 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_FACILITATOR 41068 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_NOTETAKER 41069 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_OBSERVERS 41072 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_RESOURCEPERSONS 41073 -HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_TIMEKEEPER 41070 -HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_DOWN 41082 -HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_INSERT 41079 -HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_REMOVE 41080 -HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_UP 41081 -HID_AGWIZ_5_SCROLL_BAR 41083 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_1 41086 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_2 41089 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_3 41092 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_4 41095 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_5 41098 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_1 41085 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_2 41088 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_3 41091 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_4 41094 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_5 41097 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_1 41084 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_2 41087 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_3 41090 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_4 41093 -HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_5 41096 -HID_AGWIZ_6_BTN_TEMPLATEPATH 41076 -HID_AGWIZ_6_OPT_CREATEAGENDA 41077 -HID_AGWIZ_6_OPT_MAKECHANGES 41078 -HID_AGWIZ_6_TXT_TEMPLATENAME 41074 -HID_AGWIZ_6_TXT_TEMPLATEPATH 41075 -HID_AGWIZ_CANCEL 41056 -HID_AGWIZ_CREATE 41055 -HID_AGWIZ_HELP 41052 -HID_AGWIZ_NEXT 41053 -HID_AGWIZ_PREV 41054 -HID_ALIGN_TBX 33935 -HID_ALIGNMENT 33785 -HID_ALIGNMENT_CTR_BORDER_LOCK 34006 -HID_ALIGNMENT_CTR_DIAL 34005 -HID_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL 54849 -HID_APP_CREATION_LIST 39027 -HID_APP_DESCRIPTION_TEXT 39042 -HID_APP_FORM_TREE 39021 -HID_APP_HELP_TEXT 39036 -HID_APP_QUERY_TREE 39022 -HID_APP_REPORT_TREE 39023 -HID_APP_SWAP_ICONCONTROL 39030 -HID_APP_TABLE_TREE 39020 -HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_1 39045 -HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_2 39046 -HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_3 39050 -HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_CB 39044 -HID_APP_WIN 33128 -HID_AREA_AREA 33798 -HID_AREA_BITMAP 33800 -HID_AREA_GRADIENT 33801 -HID_AREA_HATCH 33799 -HID_AREA_SHADOW 33805 -HID_AREA_TRANSPARENCE 33806 -HID_ASCII_FILTER 53074 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_ADDRESS 54882 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_ANNOTE 54883 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_AUTHOR 54884 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_AUTHORITY_TYPE 54881 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_BOOKTITLE 54885 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CHAPTER 54886 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM1 54905 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM2 54906 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM3 54907 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM4 54908 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM5 54909 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_EDITION 54887 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_EDITOR 54888 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_HOWPUBLISHED 54889 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_IDENTIFIER 54880 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_INSTITUTION 54890 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_ISBN 54910 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_JOURNAL 54891 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_MONTH 54892 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_NOTE 54893 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_NUMBER 54894 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_ORGANIZATIONS 54895 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_PAGES 54896 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_PUBLISHER 54897 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_REPORT_TYPE 54901 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_SCHOOL 54898 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_SERIES 54899 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_TITLE 54900 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_URL 54904 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_VOLUME 54902 -HID_AUTH_FIELD_YEAR 54903 -HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_FROM_COMP_RB 54911 -HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_FROM_DOC_RB 54912 -HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_ID_LISTBOX 54913 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORSENTWORD 34104 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORSENTWORDENEMDASH 34112 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORWORD 34102 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORWORDENEMDASH 34110 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGFRACTIONSYMBOL 34119 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGORDINALNUMBER 34120 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGQUOTES 34114 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGSGLQUOTES 34115 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGTOENEMDASH 34106 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGWEIGHTUNDERL 34118 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_INGNOREDOUBLESPACE 34117 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENT 34100 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTENEMDASH 34108 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTWORD 34101 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTWORDENEMDASH 34109 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SETINETATTR 34116 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_WORD 34099 -HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_WORDENEMDASH 34107 -HID_AUTOCORR_LANGUAGE 35091 -HID_AUTOFMT_TABLE 54275 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_ACCEPT 54854 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_CLB 52827 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_CLOSE 52834 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_EDIT_CHG 54855 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_EXEC 52833 -HID_AUTOFORMAT_REJECT 54853 -HID_AVMEDIA_PLAYERWINDOW 63019 -HID_AVMEDIA_TIMEEDIT 63017 -HID_AVMEDIA_TIMESLIDER 63016 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_INSERT 63014 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_LOOP 63012 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_MUTE 63011 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_OPEN 63013 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_PAUSE 63009 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_PLAY 63008 -HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_STOP 63010 -HID_AVMEDIA_VOLUMESLIDER 63018 -HID_AVMEDIA_ZOOMLISTBOX 63015 -HID_BACKGROUND 33784 -HID_BACKGROUND_CTL_BGDCOLORSET 33868 -HID_BACKGROUND_CTL_POSITION 33871 -HID_BACKINGWINDOW 40368 -HID_BASICIDE_ACTIV 63557 -HID_BASICIDE_ADDNEW_CONTROL 63574 -HID_BASICIDE_ADDNEW_LANGUAGE 63573 -HID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTWINDOW 63564 -HID_BASICIDE_BRKDLG 63556 -HID_BASICIDE_BRKPROPS 63558 -HID_BASICIDE_CONTROLS 63543 -HID_BASICIDE_DIALOGWINDOW 63562 -HID_BASICIDE_EDITORWINDOW 63563 -HID_BASICIDE_GOTOALL 63560 -HID_BASICIDE_LIBS 63545 -HID_BASICIDE_LIBS_TREE 63548 -HID_BASICIDE_LIBSDLG_TREE 63549 -HID_BASICIDE_MACROS 63544 -HID_BASICIDE_MANAGE_LANGUAGE 63571 -HID_BASICIDE_MODULES_TREE 63547 -HID_BASICIDE_MODULWINDOW 63561 -HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_HELP 63555 -HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_PROPS 63554 -HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_SHOW 63553 -HID_BASICIDE_OBJECTCAT 63550 -HID_BASICIDE_OBJECTS 63537 -HID_BASICIDE_PROP_BROWSER 63551 -HID_BASICIDE_PROP_BROWSER_LBOX 63552 -HID_BASICIDE_REMOVEWATCH 63559 -HID_BASICIDE_SETDEFAULT_LANGUAGE 63572 -HID_BASICIDE_STACKWINDOW 63566 -HID_BASICIDE_STACKWINDOW_LIST 63570 -HID_BASICIDE_TABBAR 63567 -HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW 63565 -HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW_EDIT 63568 -HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW_LIST 63569 -HID_BEZIER_TOOLBOX 54834 -HID_BG 34290 -HID_BG_BTN_BACK 34295 -HID_BG_BTN_CANCEL 34294 -HID_BG_BTN_FW 34296 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG1 34297 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG10 34306 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG11 34307 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG12 34308 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG13 34309 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG14 34300 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG15 34311 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG16 34312 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG2 34298 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG3 34299 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG4 34300 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG5 34301 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG6 34302 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG7 34303 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG8 34304 -HID_BG_BTN_IMG9 34305 -HID_BG_BTN_NONE 34292 -HID_BG_BTN_OK 34293 -HID_BG_BTN_OTHER 34291 -HID_BIB_ADDRESS_POS 34794 -HID_BIB_ANNOTE_POS 34789 -HID_BIB_AUTHOR_POS 34776 -HID_BIB_AUTHORITYTYPE_POS 34775 -HID_BIB_BASE 52769 -HID_BIB_BOOKTITLE_POS 34780 -HID_BIB_CHANGESOURCE 34769 -HID_BIB_CHAPTER_POS 34781 -HID_BIB_CONTROL_PAGE 34807 -HID_BIB_CONTROL_PARENT 34808 -HID_BIB_CUSTOM1_POS 34800 -HID_BIB_CUSTOM2_POS 34801 -HID_BIB_CUSTOM3_POS 34802 -HID_BIB_CUSTOM4_POS 34803 -HID_BIB_CUSTOM5_POS 34804 -HID_BIB_DB_GRIDCTRL 34806 -HID_BIB_DB_TBX 34805 -HID_BIB_DELETE_RECORD 34840 -HID_BIB_EDITION_POS 34782 -HID_BIB_EDITOR_POS 34783 -HID_BIB_HOWPUBLISHED_POS 34784 -HID_BIB_IDENTIFIER_POS 34774 -HID_BIB_INSERT_RECORD 34841 -HID_BIB_INSTITUTION_POS 34785 -HID_BIB_ISBN_POS 34779 -HID_BIB_JOURNAL_POS 34786 -HID_BIB_MAPPINGDLG 34770 -HID_BIB_MONTH_POS 34787 -HID_BIB_NOTE_POS 34788 -HID_BIB_NUMBER_POS 34790 -HID_BIB_ORGANIZATIONS_POS 34791 -HID_BIB_PAGES_POS 34792 -HID_BIB_PUBLISHER_POS 34793 -HID_BIB_REPORTTYPE_POS 34797 -HID_BIB_SCHOOL_POS 34795 -HID_BIB_SERIES_POS 34796 -HID_BIB_TBX_AUTOFILTER 34773 -HID_BIB_TBX_SEARCH 34772 -HID_BIB_TBX_TABLE 34771 -HID_BIB_TITLE_POS 34777 -HID_BIB_URL_POS 34799 -HID_BIB_VOLUME_POS 34798 -HID_BIB_YEAR_POS 34778 -HID_BMPMASK_CTL_PIPETTE 33873 -HID_BMPMASK_CTL_QCOL_1 33872 -HID_BMPMASK_TBI_PIPETTE 33898 -HID_BORDER 33783 -HID_BORDER_CTL_PRESETS 33874 -HID_BORDER_CTL_SHADOWS 33875 -HID_BROWSER_ADMINISTRATE 39064 -HID_BROWSER_BEW_DOCUMENT 38963 -HID_BROWSER_CLOSECONN 38834 -HID_BROWSER_COLUMNFORMAT 38829 -HID_BROWSER_COLUMNINFO 38928 -HID_BROWSER_COLUMNWIDTH 38830 -HID_BROWSER_EDIT_DATABASE 38833 -HID_BROWSER_EDIT_DOCUMENT 38962 -HID_BROWSER_OPEN_DOCUMENT 38961 -HID_BROWSER_QUERY_CREATE_DESIGN 38873 -HID_BROWSER_QUERY_CREATE_TEXT 38841 -HID_BROWSER_QUERY_DELETE 38847 -HID_BROWSER_QUERY_EDIT 38846 -HID_BROWSER_QUERY_EDITSQL 38957 -HID_BROWSER_REFRESH_REBUILDVIEW 38977 -HID_BROWSER_REFRESHCONN 38835 -HID_BROWSER_RELATION_DESIGN 38925 -HID_BROWSER_RENAME_ENTRY 38978 -HID_BROWSER_ROWHEIGHT 38832 -HID_BROWSER_SAVE_RECORD 38991 -HID_BROWSER_TABLE_CREATE_DESIGN 38906 -HID_BROWSER_TABLE_DELETE 38908 -HID_BROWSER_TABLE_EDIT 38907 -HID_BROWSER_TABLEFORMAT 38831 -HID_BROWSER_UNDO_RECORD 38992 -HID_BROWSER_VIEW_CREATE_DESIGN 38930 -HID_BROWSERCONTROL 33102 -HID_BRWBOX_HEADERBAR 33231 -HID_BUSINESS_CARD_CONTENT 54918 -HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE 54920 -HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_BRAND 54923 -HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_CONT 54921 -HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_SHEET 54922 -HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_TYPE 54924 -HID_CALC_TOOLBOX 54840 -HID_CAPTION 33787 -HID_CAPTION_CTL_TYPE 34002 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_BOOKMARK 35836 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_FSYS_FLD 35824 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_FSYS_LNK 35825 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_FTP_BOX 35826 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_FTP_FLD 35827 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_BOX 35819 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_FLD 35821 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_MSG 35820 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_NEWS_BOX 35822 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_NEWS_MSG 35823 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_OUT_BOX 35828 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_OUT_MSG 35829 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_POP3_BOX 35830 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_POP3_MSG 35831 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_PUB_BOX 35837 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_SEARCH 35832 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_SUBSCR_BOX 35835 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_VIM_BOX 35833 -HID_CHAOS_NEW_VIM_MSG 35834 -HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN 33212 -HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_BODY 33215 -HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_HEADER 33213 -HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_PARTS 33214 -HID_CHAR_URL 53190 -HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWCHAR 33878 -HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWSET 33876 -HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWTEXT 33877 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_CANCEL 34855 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_CLOSE 34846 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DESCRIPTION 34854 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DLG 34845 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DOWNLOAD 34850 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DOWNLOAD2 34851 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_INSTALL 34852 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_PAUSE 34848 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_RESUME 34849 -HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_STATUS 34853 -HID_CHG_PROTECT 58946 -HID_CHKFOOTERNEXTPAGES 41146 -HID_CHKFOOTERPAGENUMBERS 41147 -HID_CHKUSECOMMUNICATIONTYPE 41127 -HID_CHKUSEDATE 41126 -HID_CHKUSEFOOTER 41134 -HID_CHKUSEGREETING 41132 -HID_CHKUSELOGO 41125 -HID_CHKUSESALUTATION 41130 -HID_CHKUSESUBJECT 41129 -HID_CLB_EDIT_MODULES_DICS 34170 -HID_CLB_EDIT_MODULES_MODULES 34171 -HID_CLB_LINGU_MODULES 34172 -HID_CLB_LINGU_OPTIONS 34173 -HID_CLOSE_WARNING 33367 -HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_SHOW 33257 -HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_STOP 33260 -HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_SYNCHRONIZE 33259 -HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_UPDATE 33258 -HID_CNT_LB_DESCRIPTION 33269 -HID_CNT_LB_HEADER 33268 -HID_CNT_MESSAGE_STOREMODE_LOCAL 33321 -HID_CNT_MESSAGE_STOREMODE_REMOTE 33320 -HID_CNT_PAGE_DESCRIPTION 33267 -HID_CNT_PAGE_HEADER 33261 -HID_CNT_PAGE_HEADER_TABBAR 33312 -HID_CNT_PAGE_SUBSCR_TABBAR 33313 -HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_ALL_ARTICLES 33330 -HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_MARKED_ARTICLES 33333 -HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_SENT_ARTICLES 33331 -HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_UNSENT_ARTICLES 33332 -HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_DOCINFO 33318 -HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_FULL 33319 -HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_NONE 33317 -HID_CNT_VIEW_ACTIVE_FOLDERS 33329 -HID_CNT_VIEW_ALL_ARTICLES 33322 -HID_CNT_VIEW_ALL_FOLDERS 33327 -HID_CNT_VIEW_MARKED_AND_UNREAD_ARTICLES 33326 -HID_CNT_VIEW_MARKED_ARTICLES 33325 -HID_CNT_VIEW_READ_ARTICLES 33324 -HID_CNT_VIEW_SUBSCRIBED_FOLDERS 33328 -HID_CNT_VIEW_UNREAD_ARTICLES 33323 -HID_COLOR_CTL_COLORS 33887 -HID_COLORPAGE_ANCHOR_CB 39945 -HID_COLORPAGE_ANCHOR_LB 39905 -HID_COLORPAGE_APPBACKGROUND_CB 39939 -HID_COLORPAGE_APPBACKGROUND_LB 39899 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICCOMMENT_CB 39971 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICCOMMENT_LB 39931 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICERROR_CB 39976 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICERROR_LB 39936 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICIDENTIFIER_CB 39970 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICIDENTIFIER_LB 39930 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICKEYWORD_CB 39975 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICKEYWORD_LB 39935 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICNUMBER_CB 39972 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICNUMBER_LB 39932 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICOPERATOR_CB 39974 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICOPERATOR_LB 39934 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICSTRING_CB 39973 -HID_COLORPAGE_BASICSTRING_LB 39933 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVE_CB 39963 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVE_LB 39923 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVEERROR_CB 39964 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVEERROR_LB 39924 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCGRID_CB 39959 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCGRID_LB 39919 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCNOTESBACKGROUND_CB 39966 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCNOTESBACKGROUND_LB 39926 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAK_CB 39960 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAK_LB 39920 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKAUTOMATIC_CB 39962 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKAUTOMATIC_LB 39922 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKMANUAL_CB 39961 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKMANUAL_LB 39921 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCREFERENCE_CB 39965 -HID_COLORPAGE_CALCREFERENCE_LB 39925 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNFOOTER_CB 40064 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNFOOTER_LB 40073 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNHEADER_CB 40063 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNHEADER_LB 40072 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBDETAIL_CB 40065 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBDETAIL_LB 40074 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPFOOTER_CB 40062 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPFOOTER_LB 40071 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPHEADER_CB 40061 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPHEADER_LB 40070 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEFOOTER_CB 40060 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEFOOTER_LB 40069 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEHEADER_CB 40059 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEHEADER_LB 40068 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTFOOTER_CB 40058 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTFOOTER_LB 40067 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTHEADER_CB 40057 -HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTHEADER_LB 40066 -HID_COLORPAGE_DOCBOUNDARIES_CB 39938 -HID_COLORPAGE_DOCBOUNDARIES_LB 39898 -HID_COLORPAGE_DOCCOLOR_CB 39937 -HID_COLORPAGE_DOCCOLOR_LB 39897 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWDRAWING_CB 39968 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWDRAWING_LB 39928 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWFILL_CB 39969 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWFILL_LB 39929 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWGRID_CB 39967 -HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWGRID_LB 39927 -HID_COLORPAGE_FONTCOLOR_CB 39942 -HID_COLORPAGE_FONTCOLOR_LB 39902 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLCOMMENT_CB 39956 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLCOMMENT_LB 39916 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLKEYWORD_CB 39957 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLKEYWORD_LB 39917 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLSGML_CB 39955 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLSGML_LB 39915 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLUNKNOWN_CB 39958 -HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLUNKNOWN_LB 39918 -HID_COLORPAGE_LINKS_CB 39943 -HID_COLORPAGE_LINKS_LB 39903 -HID_COLORPAGE_LINKSVISITED_CB 39944 -HID_COLORPAGE_LINKSVISITED_LB 39904 -HID_COLORPAGE_OBJECTBOUNDARIES_CB 39940 -HID_COLORPAGE_OBJECTBOUNDARIES_LB 39900 -HID_COLORPAGE_SPELL_CB 39946 -HID_COLORPAGE_SPELL_LB 39906 -HID_COLORPAGE_TABLEBOUNDARIES_CB 39941 -HID_COLORPAGE_TABLEBOUNDARIES_LB 39901 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERDIRECTCURSOR_CB 39950 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERDIRECTCURSOR_LB 39910 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERFIELDSHADINGS_CB 39948 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERFIELDSHADINGS_LB 39908 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERIDXSHADINGS_CB 39949 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERIDXSHADINGS_LB 39909 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERNOTESINDICATOR_CB 39951 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERNOTESINDICATOR_LB 39911 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERPAGEBREAKS_CB 39954 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERPAGEBREAKS_LB 39914 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSCRIPTINDICATOR_CB 39952 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSCRIPTINDICATOR_LB 39912 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSECTIONBOUNDARIES_CB 39953 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSECTIONBOUNDARIES_LB 39913 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERTEXTGRID_CB 39947 -HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERTEXTGRID_LB 39907 -HID_COLROWNAMERANGES 58931 -HID_COLUMN 53172 -HID_COLUMN_VALUESET 54944 -HID_COMPATIBILITY_OPTIONS_BOX 53252 -HID_COND_COLL 53194 -HID_COND_COLL_TABLIST 54844 -HID_CONFIG_ACCEL 33080 -HID_CONFIG_EVENT_DOCUMENT_BASED 33167 -HID_CONFIG_EVENT_OFFICE_BASED 33166 -HID_CONFIGFUNCTION_ACC_LISTBOX 33306 -HID_CONFIGGROUP_ACC_LISTBOX 33307 -HID_CONFIRM_DROP_BUTTON_ALL 38937 -HID_CONTDLG_APPLY 33918 -HID_CONTDLG_AUTOCONTOUR 33931 -HID_CONTDLG_CIRCLE 33922 -HID_CONTDLG_GRAPHWND 33980 -HID_CONTDLG_PIPETTE 33932 -HID_CONTDLG_POLY 33923 -HID_CONTDLG_POLYDELETE 33928 -HID_CONTDLG_POLYEDIT 33925 -HID_CONTDLG_POLYINSERT 33927 -HID_CONTDLG_POLYMOVE 33926 -HID_CONTDLG_RECT 33921 -HID_CONTDLG_REDO 33930 -HID_CONTDLG_SELECT 33920 -HID_CONTDLG_TOOLBOX 33979 -HID_CONTDLG_UNDO 33929 -HID_CONTDLG_WORKPLACE 33919 -HID_CONTENT_OPT 53191 -HID_CONTROLS_DATE_N_TIME 38194 -HID_CTL_ACTION_DLG_1 59870 -HID_CTL_ACTION_DLG_2 59871 -HID_CTL_FONTWORK_FAVORITES 33862 -HID_CTL_ORGANIZER_LEFT 33103 -HID_CTL_ORGANIZER_RIGHT 33104 -HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT 38861 -HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB 38854 -HID_CTL_QRYSQLEDIT 38839 -HID_CTL_RELATIONTAB 38920 -HID_CTL_TABBROWSER 38786 -HID_CTL_TABLEEDIT 38885 -HID_CTL_TREEVIEW 38788 -HID_CTRL_COLOR 33856 -HID_CTRL_CUSTOMPROPERTIES 33393 -HID_CTRL_CUSTOMPROPS_YES_NO 33394 -HID_DAI_FUNC_DAYSINMONTH 59188 -HID_DAI_FUNC_DAYSINYEAR 59189 -HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFMONTHS 59191 -HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFWEEKS 59192 -HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFYEARS 59193 -HID_DAI_FUNC_ROT13 59194 -HID_DAI_FUNC_WEEKSINYEAR 59190 -HID_DATA_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38107 -HID_DATA_SOURCES_UNAVAILABLE 54951 -HID_DATABROWSE_HEADER 38785 -HID_DATAPILOT_DATABASE 58996 -HID_DATAPILOT_SERVICE 58997 -HID_DATAPILOT_TYPE 58995 -HID_DB_SELECTION_TLB 54845 -HID_DBACCESS_START 38768 -HID_DBIWIZARD 34837 -HID_DBIWIZARD_CANCEL 34823 -HID_DBIWIZARD_FILESELECTION 34839 -HID_DBIWIZARD_FINISH 34824 -HID_DBIWIZARD_NEXT 34822 -HID_DBIWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34821 -HID_DBPATH_CTL_PATH 35153 -HID_DBPATH_HEADERBAR 35154 -HID_DBWIZ_CANCEL 39057 -HID_DBWIZ_FINISH 39058 -HID_DBWIZ_NEXT 39056 -HID_DBWIZ_PREVIOUS 39055 -HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE 42786 -HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_AVAILABLE_UPDATES 42790 -HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_PUBLISHER 42788 -HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_RELEASENOTES 42789 -HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATEINSTALL 42787 -HID_DESKTOP 33146 -HID_DIALOG_HANGULHANJA 39883 -HID_DID_SAVE_PACKED_XML 33368 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_CACHE_SIZE 37275 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_CON_PWD 37288 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_CONPWD 37273 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_CONUSR 37272 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_DATADEVSPACE 37284 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_DATADEVSPACE_SIZE 37274 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_DBNAME 37269 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_DOMAIN_PWD 37290 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_DOMAINPWD 37277 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_NEWDB 37268 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBDATADEVSPACE 37286 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBRESTORE 37279 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBSYSDEVSPACE 37281 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBTRANSACTIONLOG 37283 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_RESTORE 37278 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYS_PWD 37289 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSDEVSPACE 37280 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSPWD 37271 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSUSR 37270 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_TRANSACTIONLOG 37282 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_TRANSACTIONLOG_SIZE 37287 -HID_DLG_ADABAS_USR 37276 -HID_DLG_ADD_IDX_STYLES 53243 -HID_DLG_CAPTION 52975 -HID_DLG_CHECKFORONLINEUPDATE 33390 -HID_DLG_COLWIDTH 38837 -HID_DLG_COOKIES 35839 -HID_DLG_CREATE_AUTH_ENTRY 53246 -HID_DLG_CREATE_AUTOMARK 54917 -HID_DLG_DATABASE_WIZARD 39148 -HID_DLG_DBCHANGE 34843 -HID_DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW 59867 -HID_DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW_CTL 59868 -HID_DLG_ERROR 38842 -HID_DLG_FILTER_SELECT 35842 -HID_DLG_FILTERCRIT 38783 -HID_DLG_FLDEDT_ADDRESS 53061 -HID_DLG_FLDEDT_NEXT 53059 -HID_DLG_FLDEDT_PREV 53060 -HID_DLG_GLOSS_DECIDE 52976 -HID_DLG_LOGIN 35838 -HID_DLG_MAPPING 34842 -HID_DLG_MASTERPASSWORD_CRT 35841 -HID_DLG_MASTERPASSWORD_UUI 35840 -HID_DLG_MESSBOX 33819 -HID_DLG_NAME 33818 -HID_DLG_NEW_USER_IDX 54858 -HID_DLG_NEWERVERSIONWARNING 33391 -HID_DLG_OBJECT_NAME 33827 -HID_DLG_OBJECT_TITLE_DESC 33828 -HID_DLG_ORDERCRIT 38784 -HID_DLG_PASSWD_SECTION 53440 -HID_DLG_PASSWORD 38964 -HID_DLG_PASSWORD_CRT 35844 -HID_DLG_PASSWORD_UUI 35843 -HID_DLG_PRV_PRT_OPTIONS 53062 -HID_DLG_QRY_HELPTEXT 38860 -HID_DLG_QRY_JOIN 38855 -HID_DLG_QRY_JOIN_CONTROL 39150 -HID_DLG_QRY_JOINTYPE 38856 -HID_DLG_QRY_LEFT_TABLE 38981 -HID_DLG_QRY_RIGHT_TABLE 38982 -HID_DLG_QRY_WINDOW_CONTROL 38980 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL 38983 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL_DEFAULT 38986 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL_NULL 38985 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD 38987 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD_DEFAULT 38990 -HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD_NULL 38989 -HID_DLG_REL_NO_CASC_DEL 38984 -HID_DLG_REL_NO_CASC_UPD 38988 -HID_DLG_RENAME 39005 -HID_DLG_ROWHEIGHT 38836 -HID_DLG_SAVE_AS 38845 -HID_DLG_SECURITY_OPTIONS 39896 -HID_DLG_SEQUENCE_OPTION 53058 -HID_DLG_SSLWARN_UUI 35846 -HID_DLG_TEXT 38843 -HID_DLG_UNKNOWNAUTH_UUI 35845 -HID_DLG_WEBCONNECTION_INFO 39897 -HID_DLG_WORDCOUNT 54987 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBBACK 34675 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBCANCEL 34673 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBGOON 34676 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBHELP 34674 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBSOURCEOPEN 34677 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CBTARGETOPEN 34678 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CHECKBOX1 34661 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CHECKRECURSIVE 34671 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CHKPROTECT 34679 -HID_DLGCONVERT_CHKTEXTDOCUMENTS 34680 -HID_DLGCONVERT_COMBOBOX1 34669 -HID_DLGCONVERT_DIALOG 34660 -HID_DLGCONVERT_LISTBOX1 34666 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OBDIR 34668 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OBFILE 34667 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON1 34662 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON2 34663 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON3 34664 -HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON4 34665 -HID_DLGCONVERT_TBSOURCE 34670 -HID_DLGCONVERT_TBTARGET 34672 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_AGENDAOKAY 34634 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_CANCEL 34631 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_DIALOG 34630 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_LETTEROKAY 34637 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONAGENDA1 34632 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONAGENDA2 34633 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONLETTER1 34635 -HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONLETTER2 34636 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_HISTORY 34549 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_SELLBUY 34528 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_SPLIT 34535 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_HISTORY 34550 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_SELLBUY 34529 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_SPLIT 34536 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_LSTSTOCKNAMES 34533 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTCOMMISSION 34525 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTDATE 34524 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTFIX 34526 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTMINIMUM 34527 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTQUANTITY 34522 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTRATE 34523 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTSTOCKID_SELLBUY 34521 -HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTSTOCKID_SPLIT 34534 -HID_DLGDEPOT_1_LSTSELLSTOCKS 34530 -HID_DLGDEPOT_1_OPTPERSHARE 34537 -HID_DLGDEPOT_1_OPTTOTAL 34538 -HID_DLGDEPOT_1_TXTDIVIDEND 34539 -HID_DLGDEPOT_2_LSTBUYSTOCKS 34531 -HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTDATE 34542 -HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTNEWRATE 34541 -HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTOLDRATE 34540 -HID_DLGDEPOT_3_OPTDAILY 34545 -HID_DLGDEPOT_3_OPTWEEKLY 34546 -HID_DLGDEPOT_3_TXTENDDATE 34544 -HID_DLGDEPOT_3_TXTSTARTDATE 34543 -HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_HISTORY 34547 -HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_SELLBUY 34520 -HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_SPLIT 34532 -HID_DLGDEPOT_LSTMARKETS 34548 -HID_DLGFORM_CHKCREATESUBFORM 34421 -HID_DLGFORM_CHKNOADDITION 34465 -HID_DLGFORM_CHKNODELETION 34464 -HID_DLGFORM_CHKNOMODIFICATION 34463 -HID_DLGFORM_CMD3DBORDER 34473 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDALIGNLEFT 34451 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDALIGNRIGHT 34452 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDCANCEL 34405 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDFINISH 34404 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDLEFTLABELED 34453 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDLEFTLABELED2 34457 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDNEXT 34403 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDNOBORDER 34472 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDPREV 34402 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDSIMPLEBORDER 34474 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTABLESTYLE 34455 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTABLESTYLE2 34459 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPJUSTIFIED 34456 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPJUSTIFIED2 34460 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPLABELED 34454 -HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPLABELED2 34458 -HID_DLGFORM_DIALOG 34400 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK1 34442 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK2 34444 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK3 34446 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK4 34448 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK1 34441 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK2 34443 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK3 34445 -HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK4 34447 -HID_DLGFORM_lstRELATIONS 34424 -HID_DLGFORM_LSTSTYLES 34471 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEALL 34414 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEDOWN 34419 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVESELECTED 34413 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEUP 34418 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDREMOVEALL 34416 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34415 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34412 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_FIELDSSELECTED 34417 -HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_LBTABLES 34411 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTDISPLAYALLDATA 34462 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTMODIFYFORM 34483 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTNEWDATAONLY 34461 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTONEXISTINGRELATION 34422 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTSELECTMANUALLY 34423 -HID_DLGFORM_OPTWORKWITHFORM 34482 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEALL 34434 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEDOWN 34439 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVESELECTED 34433 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEUP 34438 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDREMOVEALL 34436 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34435 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34432 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_FIELDSSELECTED 34437 -HID_DLGFORM_SUB_LBTABLES 34431 -HID_DLGFORM_TXTPATH 34481 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDCANCEL 34721 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDOK 34722 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDOWNDATA 34720 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_CMBSTATE 34708 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_EDMONTH 34705 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_EDYEAR 34704 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_OPMONTH 34703 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_OPYEAR 34702 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_PREVIEW 34701 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_SPINMONTH 34707 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_SPINYEAR 34706 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CHKEVENT 34713 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CMDDELETE 34711 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CMDINSERT 34710 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENT 34712 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTDAY 34714 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTMONTH 34716 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTYEAR 34718 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_LBOWNDATA 34709 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTDAY 34715 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTMONTH 34717 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTYEAR 34719 -HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_DIALOG 34700 -HID_DLGIDX_DROPINDEX 38966 -HID_DLGIDX_INDEXLIST 38970 -HID_DLGIDX_NEWINDEX 38965 -HID_DLGIDX_RENAMEINDEX 38967 -HID_DLGIDX_RESETINDEX 38969 -HID_DLGIDX_SAVEINDEX 38968 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKCALC 34597 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKIMPRESS 34598 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKLOGFILE 34577 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKMATHGLOBAL 34599 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKWRITER 34596 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDCANCEL 34572 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDHELP 34571 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDNEXT 34574 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDPREV 34573 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_OPTMSDOCUMENTS 34576 -HID_DLGIMPORT_0_OPTSODOCUMENTS 34575 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBDOCUMENT 34586 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBDOCUMENTRECURSE 34587 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBTEMPLATE 34581 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBTEMPLATERECURSE 34582 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKEXCEL 34579 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKPOWERPOINT 34580 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKWORD 34578 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDDOCUMENTPATHSELECT 34590 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDDOCUMENTPATHSELECT2 34601 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDEXPORTPATHSELECT 34593 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDTEMPLATEPATHSELECT 34585 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDTEMPLATEPATHSELECT2 34600 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDDOCUMENTPATH 34589 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDEXPORTDOCUMENTPATH 34592 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDTEMPLATEPATH 34584 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBDOCUMENTPATH 34588 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBEXPORTDOCUMENTPATH 34591 -HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBTEMPLATEPATH 34583 -HID_DLGIMPORT_3_TBSUMMARY 34595 -HID_DLGIMPORT_DIALOG 34570 -HID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_FIELD 38973 -HID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_SORTORDER 38974 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_CMDGOON 34506 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_DIALOG 34500 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTBROCHURELAYOUT 34503 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTDOUBLESIDED 34505 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTPARTYLAYOUT 34502 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTSINGLESIDED 34504 -HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTSTANDARDLAYOUT 34501 -HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDCANCEL 34691 -HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDGOON 34690 -HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDHELP 34692 -HID_DLGPASSWORD_TXTPASSWORD 34693 -HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDCANCEL 34325 -HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDFINISH 34324 -HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDNEXT 34323 -HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDPREV 34322 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEALL 34333 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEDOWN 34338 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVESELECTED 34332 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEUP 34337 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDREMOVEALL 34335 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34334 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34331 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_FIELDSSELECTED 34336 -HID_DLGREPORT_1_LBTABLES 34330 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDGROUP 34341 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDMOVEDOWNGROUP 34345 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDMOVEUPGROUP 34344 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDUNGROUP 34342 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_GROUPING 34340 -HID_DLGREPORT_2_PREGROUPINGDEST 34343 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND1 34347 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND2 34350 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND3 34353 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND4 34356 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND1 34348 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND2 34351 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND3 34354 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND4 34357 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT1 34346 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT2 34349 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT3 34352 -HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT4 34355 -HID_DLGREPORT_4_DATALAYOUT 34363 -HID_DLGREPORT_4_LANDSCAPE 34365 -HID_DLGREPORT_4_PAGELAYOUT 34364 -HID_DLGREPORT_4_PORTRAIT 34366 -HID_DLGREPORT_4_TITLE 34362 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_CHKLINKTODB 34378 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_CMDDOCUMENTPATH 34377 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_CMDTEMPLATEPATH 34373 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTDYNTEMPLATE 34370 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTEDITTEMPLATE 34374 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTSTATDOCUMENT 34371 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTUSETEMPLATE 34375 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_TXTDOCUMENTPATH 34376 -HID_DLGREPORT_5_TXTTEMPLATEPATH 34372 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_1 34381 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_2 34382 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_3 34383 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_4 34384 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_5 34385 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_6 34386 -HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_7 34387 -HID_DLGREPORT_DIALOG 34320 -HID_DLGSTYLES_CANCEL 34652 -HID_DLGSTYLES_DIALOG 34650 -HID_DLGSTYLES_LISTBOX 34651 -HID_DLGSTYLES_OKAY 34653 -HID_DLGTABLE_CHK_USEPRIMEKEY 41227 -HID_DLGTABLE_CK_PK_AUTOVALUE 41232 -HID_DLGTABLE_CK_PK_AUTOVALUE_AUTOMATIC 41229 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDCANCEL 41205 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDFINISH 41204 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMINUS 41223 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVE_PK_SELECTED 41235 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEALL 41211 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEDOWN 41216 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEDOWN_PK_SELECTED 41239 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEFIELDDOWN 41222 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEFIELDUP 41221 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVESELECTED 41210 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEUP 41215 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEUP_PK_SELECTED 41238 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDNEXT 41203 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDPLUS 41224 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDPREV 41202 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVE_PK_SELECTED 41236 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVEALL 41213 -HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVESELECTED 41212 -HID_DLGTABLE_COLMODIFIER 41226 -HID_DLGTABLE_COLNAME 41225 -HID_DLGTABLE_DIALOG 41200 -HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDS_PK_AVAILABLE 41234 -HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDS_PK_SELECTED 41237 -HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDSAVAILABLE 41209 -HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDSSELECTED 41214 -HID_DLGTABLE_LB_PK_FIELDNAME 41231 -HID_DLGTABLE_LB_SELFIELDNAMES 41220 -HID_DLGTABLE_LBTABLES 41208 -HID_DLGTABLE_LST_CATALOG 41244 -HID_DLGTABLE_LST_SCHEMA 41245 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_MODIFYTABLE 41241 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_AUTOMATIC 41228 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_SEVERAL 41233 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_SINGLE 41230 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_STARTFORMWIZARD 41243 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_WORKWITHTABLE 41242 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPTBUSINESS 41206 -HID_DLGTABLE_OPTPRIVATE 41207 -HID_DLGTABLE_TXT_NAME 41240 -HID_DOC_STAT 53173 -HID_DOCINFO_EDT 33070 -HID_DOCINFO_FRAME 33126 -HID_DOCINFODESC 33076 -HID_DOCINFODOC 33077 -HID_DOCINFORELOAD 33092 -HID_DOCINFOUSER 33078 -HID_DOCLINKEDIT_URL 38975 -HID_DOCUMENT_CREATE_REPWIZ 38995 -HID_DRAW_TEXT_TOOLBOX 54835 -HID_DRAW_TOOLBOX 54832 -HID_DRAWTOOL_TBX 33934 -HID_DROPCAPS 53168 -HID_DSADMIN_ADABAS_DATABASE 39011 -HID_DSADMIN_ADABASADMIN 39053 -HID_DSADMIN_ADVANCED 39016 -HID_DSADMIN_ALL_TABLES 38823 -HID_DSADMIN_ALLOWLONG 38813 -HID_DSADMIN_APPENDTABLEALIAS 39031 -HID_DSADMIN_AS_BEFORE_CORRELATION_NAME 39065 -HID_DSADMIN_AUTOINCREMENTVALUE 38994 -HID_DSADMIN_AUTORETRIEVEENABLED 38998 -HID_DSADMIN_BOOKMARK_TOOLBOX 38941 -HID_DSADMIN_BOOLEANCOMPARISON 39017 -HID_DSADMIN_BROWSECONN 38809 -HID_DSADMIN_CALC_PATH 39015 -HID_DSADMIN_CATALOG 39060 -HID_DSADMIN_CHARSET 38777 -HID_DSADMIN_CHARSET_USERDEF 39004 -HID_DSADMIN_CHECK_REQUIRED_FIELDS 39066 -HID_DSADMIN_CONNURL_ADOPAGE 38850 -HID_DSADMIN_CREATEDATABASE 38927 -HID_DSADMIN_DBASE_INDICIES 38814 -HID_DSADMIN_DBASE_PATH 39007 -HID_DSADMIN_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR 38820 -HID_DSADMIN_DIALOG 38792 -HID_DSADMIN_DOCUMENTLINKS 38935 -HID_DSADMIN_DOCUMENTS 38934 -HID_DSADMIN_DOSLINEENDS 39063 -HID_DSADMIN_DRIVERCLASS 38815 -HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_DELETEDS 38804 -HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_NEWDS 38803 -HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_RESTOREDS 38805 -HID_DSADMIN_DSNAME 38806 -HID_DSADMIN_DSTYPE 38807 -HID_DSADMIN_ENABLEOUTERJOIN 39052 -HID_DSADMIN_EXTENSION 38822 -HID_DSADMIN_FIELD_SEPARATOR 38818 -HID_DSADMIN_FILTER_EXPLANATION 38936 -HID_DSADMIN_FLAT_PATH 39014 -HID_DSADMIN_HOSTNAME 39034 -HID_DSADMIN_IGNORECURRENCY 39151 -HID_DSADMIN_IGNOREDRIVER_PRIV 39033 -HID_DSADMIN_IGNOREINDEXAPPENDIX 39062 -HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_BASEDN 38944 -HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_HOSTNAME 38943 -HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_PORTNUMBER 38945 -HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_ROWCOUNT 38955 -HID_DSADMIN_LOGINTIMEOUT_NUMBER 38810 -HID_DSADMIN_LOGINTIMEOUT_UNIT 38811 -HID_DSADMIN_MOZILLA_PROFILE_NAME 38959 -HID_DSADMIN_MSACCESS_MDB_FILE 39012 -HID_DSADMIN_MYSQL_DATABASE 39008 -HID_DSADMIN_MYSQL_ODBC_DATASOURCE 39009 -HID_DSADMIN_NO_TABLES 38824 -HID_DSADMIN_ODBC_DATASOURCE 39010 -HID_DSADMIN_ODBC_OPTIONS 38816 -HID_DSADMIN_ORACLE_DATABASE 39018 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ADABAS 38800 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ADO 38851 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_DBASE 38797 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_GENERAL 38796 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_JDBC 38798 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_LDAP 38942 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MOZILLA 38958 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MSACCESS 39013 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 39006 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MYSQL_ODBC 38999 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ODBC 38799 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_TEXT 38801 -HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_USERDRIVER 39001 -HID_DSADMIN_PARAMETERNAMESUBST 39032 -HID_DSADMIN_PORTNUMBER 39035 -HID_DSADMIN_PWDREC_ADO 38849 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES 38874 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_DELETE 38877 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_EDIT 38876 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_NEW 38875 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERY_TOOLBOX 38940 -HID_DSADMIN_QUERYADMINISTRATION 38878 -HID_DSADMIN_RETRIEVE_AUTO 38997 -HID_DSADMIN_SCHEMA 39061 -HID_DSADMIN_SELECT_TABLES 38825 -HID_DSADMIN_SHOWDELETED 38812 -HID_DSADMIN_SPECIAL_MESSAGE 38840 -HID_DSADMIN_SQL92CHECK 38993 -HID_DSADMIN_SUPPRESS_VERSIONCL 38827 -HID_DSADMIN_TABCONTROL 38795 -HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_SELECTOR 38826 -HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_SUBSCRIPTION 38802 -HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_TOOLBOX 38939 -HID_DSADMIN_TEXT_HEADER 38817 -HID_DSADMIN_TEXT_SEPARATOR 38819 -HID_DSADMIN_THOUSANDS_SEPARATOR 38821 -HID_DSADMIN_TYPE_DIALOG 39051 -HID_DSADMIN_URL_GENERAL 38808 -HID_DSADMIN_USECATALOG 38929 -HID_DSADMIN_USER_ADO 38848 -HID_DSADMIN_USER_DEFINED 39002 -HID_DSADMIN_USERADMIN 39054 -HID_DSADMIN_USERDEF_OPTIONS 39003 -HID_DSADMIN_USESSL_LDAP 39007 -HID_DSBROWSER_BOOKMARK_SELECTED 38938 -HID_DSBROWSER_BOOKMARKSELECTED 38946 -HID_DSBROWSER_DIRECTSQL 38954 -HID_DSBROWSER_DISCONNECTING 38947 -HID_EDIT_COMMENT 53056 -HID_EDIT_FLD_DB 53220 -HID_EDIT_FLD_DOK 53223 -HID_EDIT_FLD_DOKINF 53221 -HID_EDIT_FLD_FUNC 53224 -HID_EDIT_FLD_REF 53225 -HID_EDIT_FLD_VAR 53222 -HID_EDIT_FORMULA 53896 -HID_EDIT_MODULES 34169 -HID_EDIT_WIN 52821 -HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_ADDWORD 34066 -HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_AUTOCORRECT 34068 -HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_IGNORE 34067 -HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_START 34065 -HID_ENDNOTE_OPTIONS 53216 -HID_ENV_ENV 53186 -HID_ENV_FMT 53187 -HID_ENV_PRT 53184 -HID_ENVELOP_INSERT 54823 -HID_ENVELOP_PRINT 54820 -HID_EVT_ACTIONPERFORMED 38068 -HID_EVT_ADJUSTMENTVALUECHANGED 38100 -HID_EVT_AFTERUPDATE 38069 -HID_EVT_APPROVEACTIONPERFORMED 38090 -HID_EVT_APPROVEPARAMETER 38093 -HID_EVT_APPROVERESETTED 38091 -HID_EVT_APPROVEROWCHANGE 38096 -HID_EVT_BEFOREUPDATE 38070 -HID_EVT_CHANGED 38089 -HID_EVT_CONFIRMDELETE 38071 -HID_EVT_ERROROCCURED 38072 -HID_EVT_FOCUSGAINED 38073 -HID_EVT_FOCUSLOST 38074 -HID_EVT_ITEMSTATECHANGED 38075 -HID_EVT_KEYTYPED 38076 -HID_EVT_KEYUP 38092 -HID_EVT_LOADED 38077 -HID_EVT_MOUSEDRAGGED 38078 -HID_EVT_MOUSEENTERED 38079 -HID_EVT_MOUSEEXITED 38080 -HID_EVT_MOUSEMOVED 38081 -HID_EVT_MOUSEPRESSED 38082 -HID_EVT_MOUSERELEASED 38083 -HID_EVT_POSITIONED 38084 -HID_EVT_POSITIONING 38094 -HID_EVT_RELOADED 38095 -HID_EVT_RELOADING 38098 -HID_EVT_RESETTED 38085 -HID_EVT_ROWCHANGE 38097 -HID_EVT_SUBMITTED 38086 -HID_EVT_TEXTCHANGED 38087 -HID_EVT_UNLOADED 38088 -HID_EVT_UNLOADING 38099 -HID_EXPIRED 64365 -HID_EXPLORER_DOCVIEW_DETAILS 33211 -HID_EXPLORER_DOCVIEW_ICON 33210 -HID_EXPLORER_FRAME 33127 -HID_EXPLORER_SRCH_COUNT 33162 -HID_EXPLORER_SRCH_LATEST_COUNT 33165 -HID_EXPLORERDLG_COLLECTION 39037 -HID_EXPLORERDLG_FILE 32998 -HID_EXPLORERMENU_ARRANGEICONS 33179 -HID_EXPLORERMENU_STDTEMPLATE 33190 -HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX 42791 -HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_DISABLE 42794 -HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_ENABLE 42793 -HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_OPTIONS 42792 -HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_REMOVE 42795 -HID_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT_DLG 39149 -HID_FAX_PAGE1 53279 -HID_FAX_PAGE2 53280 -HID_FAX_PAGE3 53281 -HID_FAX_PAGE4 53282 -HID_FAX_PAGE5 53283 -HID_FAX_PAGE6 53284 -HID_FAX_PAGE7 53285 -HID_FAX_PAGE8 53286 -HID_FAXWIZ_CMDPATH 41154 -HID_FAXWIZ_LSTBUSINESSSTYLE 41121 -HID_FAXWIZ_OPTBUSINESSFAX 41120 -HID_FAXWIZ_OPTPRIVATEFAX 41122 -HID_FAXWIZ_TXTPATH 41153 -HID_FAXWIZARD 41180 -HID_FAXWIZARD_BACK 41182 -HID_FAXWIZARD_CANCEL 41185 -HID_FAXWIZARD_CREATE 41184 -HID_FAXWIZARD_HELP 41181 -HID_FAXWIZARD_NEXT 41183 -HID_FCOMMAND_FILENAME 58936 -HID_FCOMMAND_PATH 58937 -HID_FCOMMAND_TITEL 58935 -HID_FIELD_CLOSE 54843 -HID_FIELD_DINF_TYPE 54846 -HID_FIELD_INSERT 54842 -HID_FIELD_SEL 38070 -HID_FIELD_SEL_WIN 38071 -HID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL_COLUMN 37917 -HID_FIELDLINK_MASTER_COLUMN 37918 -HID_FILEDLG_AUTOCOMPLETEBOX 33286 -HID_FILEDLG_CHARDLG 53063 -HID_FILEDLG_EDIT_FAVORITES_HEADERBAR 33305 -HID_FILEDLG_EDIT_FAVORITES_LISTBOX 33304 -HID_FILEDLG_FILE 33098 -HID_FILEDLG_FOLDER_BTN 33293 -HID_FILEDLG_FOLDER_FILENAME 33294 -HID_FILEDLG_FRMPAGE 53068 -HID_FILEDLG_INSERT_BTN 33290 -HID_FILEDLG_LINK_CB 33344 -HID_FILEDLG_LOADTEMPLATE 53064 -HID_FILEDLG_MAILMRGE1 53066 -HID_FILEDLG_MAILMRGE2 53067 -HID_FILEDLG_MANAGER 33096 -HID_FILEDLG_PATH_BTN 33291 -HID_FILEDLG_PATH_FILENAME 33292 -HID_FILEDLG_PREVIEW_CB 33345 -HID_FILEDLG_READ_ONLY 33100 -HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_BTN 33287 -HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_FILENAME 33288 -HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_FILETYPE 33289 -HID_FILEDLG_SRCHFOLDER_BTN 33295 -HID_FILEDLG_SRCVIEW 53069 -HID_FILEDLG_STANDARD 33095 -HID_FILEDLG_URL 33097 -HID_FILEDLG_USE_PASSWD 33099 -HID_FILEDLG_WIZDOKU 53070 -HID_FILEOPEN_IMAGE_TEMPLATE 33018 -HID_FILEOPEN_READONLY 33016 -HID_FILEOPEN_VERSION 33017 -HID_FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION 33010 -HID_FILESAVE_CREATEDIRECTORY 33003 -HID_FILESAVE_CUSTOMIZEFILTER 33012 -HID_FILESAVE_DEFAULTDIRECTORY 33004 -HID_FILESAVE_DIALOG 33014 -HID_FILESAVE_DOPLAY 33015 -HID_FILESAVE_DOSAVE 33009 -HID_FILESAVE_FILETYPE 33008 -HID_FILESAVE_FILEURL 33007 -HID_FILESAVE_FILEVIEW 33005 -HID_FILESAVE_LEVELUP 33002 -HID_FILESAVE_SAVEWITHPASSWORD 33011 -HID_FILESAVE_SELECTION 33013 -HID_FILESAVE_TEMPLATE 33006 -HID_FILETEMPLATEPATH 41149 -HID_FILEVIEW_MENU_DELETE 32999 -HID_FILEVIEW_MENU_RENAME 33000 -HID_FILL_ATTR_LISTBOX 39869 -HID_FILL_TYPE_LISTBOX 39870 -HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR 38072 -HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38073 -HID_FILTER_PDF_OPTIONS 64149 -HID_FIRSTSTART_CANCEL 42781 -HID_FIRSTSTART_DIALOG 42773 -HID_FIRSTSTART_FINISH 42782 -HID_FIRSTSTART_LICENSE 42775 -HID_FIRSTSTART_MIGRATION 42776 -HID_FIRSTSTART_NEXT 42780 -HID_FIRSTSTART_PREV 42779 -HID_FIRSTSTART_REGISTRATION 42777 -HID_FIRSTSTART_UPDATE_CHECK 42785 -HID_FIRSTSTART_USER 42778 -HID_FIRSTSTART_WELCOME 42774 -HID_FLD_DB 53205 -HID_FLD_DOK 53208 -HID_FLD_DOKINF 53206 -HID_FLD_DROPDOWN 54954 -HID_FLD_FUNC 53209 -HID_FLD_INPUT 52774 -HID_FLD_REF 53210 -HID_FLD_VAR 53207 -HID_FLDEDT_ADDRESS 53049 -HID_FLDVAR_APPLY 53047 -HID_FLDVAR_DELETE 53048 -HID_FM_CTL_SELECTION 59884 -HID_FM_DLG_SEARCH 38177 -HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_DATA 38175 -HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_EVT 38176 -HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_GENERAL 38174 -HID_FM_PROPDLG_TABCTR 38173 -HID_FONTWORK_CTL_FORMS 33879 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_AUTOSIZE 33910 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_CENTER 33908 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_LEFT 33907 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_MIRROR 33906 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_RIGHT 33909 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_OUTLINE 33912 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_NORMAL 33914 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_OFF 33913 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_SLANT 33915 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHOWFORM 33911 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_OFF 33901 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_ROTATE 33902 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_SLANTX 33904 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_SLANTY 33905 -HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_UPRIGHT 33903 -HID_FOOTNOTE_OPTIONS 53215 -HID_FOOTNOTE_PAGE 53175 -HID_FORM_NAVIGATOR 38068 -HID_FORM_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38069 -HID_FORMAT_COLUMN 52789 -HID_FORMAT_FOOTER 33790 -HID_FORMAT_HEADER 33789 -HID_FORMAT_NAME_OBJECT_NAME 53076 -HID_FORMAT_PAGE 33788 -HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_ALIGN 33795 -HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_EXT 33794 -HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_STD 33793 -HID_FORMAT_TABLE 53180 -HID_FORMEDT_CONTENT 52815 -HID_FORMEDT_INDEX 52817 -HID_FORMEDT_USER 52816 -HID_FRAME_TOOLBOX 54829 -HID_FRM_ADD 53195 -HID_FRM_EXT 53169 -HID_FRM_STD 53170 -HID_FRM_URL 53189 -HID_FTP 41040 -HID_FTP_BTN_PATH 41046 -HID_FTP_CANCEL 41048 -HID_FTP_OK 41047 -HID_FTP_PASS 41043 -HID_FTP_SERVER 41041 -HID_FTP_TEST 41044 -HID_FTP_TXT_PATH 41045 -HID_FTP_USERNAME 41042 -HID_FULLSCREENTOOLBOX 33150 -HID_FUNC_ABRUNDEN 58265 -HID_FUNC_ABS 58219 -HID_FUNC_ACHSENABSCHNITT 58462 -HID_FUNC_ADRESSE 58489 -HID_FUNC_AKTUELL 58052 -HID_FUNC_ANZAHL 58399 -HID_FUNC_ANZAHL2 58400 -HID_FUNC_ANZAHLLEEREZELLEN 58221 -HID_FUNC_ARABISCH 58605 -HID_FUNC_ARCCOS 58234 -HID_FUNC_ARCCOT 58238 -HID_FUNC_ARCOSHYP 58236 -HID_FUNC_ARCOTHYP 58240 -HID_FUNC_ARCSIN 58235 -HID_FUNC_ARCTAN 58239 -HID_FUNC_ARCTAN2 58250 -HID_FUNC_ARSINHYP 58237 -HID_FUNC_ARTANHYP 58241 -HID_FUNC_ASC 58608 -HID_FUNC_AUFRUNDEN 58264 -HID_FUNC_B 58424 -HID_FUNC_BAHTTEXT 58606 -HID_FUNC_BASIS 58602 -HID_FUNC_BEREICHE 58490 -HID_FUNC_BESTIMMTHEITSMASS 58461 -HID_FUNC_BETAINV 58444 -HID_FUNC_BETAVERT 58443 -HID_FUNC_BINOMVERT 58429 -HID_FUNC_BW 57949 -HID_FUNC_CHIINV 58452 -HID_FUNC_CHITEST 58458 -HID_FUNC_CHIVERT 58451 -HID_FUNC_CODE 58579 -HID_FUNC_COS 58242 -HID_FUNC_COSHYP 58246 -HID_FUNC_COT 58244 -HID_FUNC_COTHYP 58248 -HID_FUNC_DATUM 57859 -HID_FUNC_DATWERT 57860 -HID_FUNC_DBANZAHL 57769 -HID_FUNC_DBANZAHL2 57770 -HID_FUNC_DBAUSZUG 57772 -HID_FUNC_DBMAX 57773 -HID_FUNC_DBMIN 57774 -HID_FUNC_DBMITTELWERT 57771 -HID_FUNC_DBPRODUKT 57775 -HID_FUNC_DBSTDABW 57776 -HID_FUNC_DBSTDABWN 57777 -HID_FUNC_DBSUMME 57778 -HID_FUNC_DBVARIANZ 57779 -HID_FUNC_DBVARIANZEN 57780 -HID_FUNC_DDE 58505 -HID_FUNC_DEG 58251 -HID_FUNC_DEZIMAL 58603 -HID_FUNC_DIA 57958 -HID_FUNC_DM 58580 -HID_FUNC_EFFEKTIV 57963 -HID_FUNC_EINHEITSMATRIX 58313 -HID_FUNC_ERSETZEN 58594 -HID_FUNC_EUROCONVERT 58273 -HID_FUNC_EXP 58253 -HID_FUNC_EXPONVERT 58439 -HID_FUNC_FAKULTAET 58257 -HID_FUNC_FALSCH 58129 -HID_FUNC_FEHLERTYP 58503 -HID_FUNC_FEST 58595 -HID_FUNC_FINDEN 58585 -HID_FUNC_FINV 58450 -HID_FUNC_FISHER 58427 -HID_FUNC_FISHERINV 58428 -HID_FUNC_FORMEL 58053 -HID_FUNC_FTEST 58459 -HID_FUNC_FVERT 58449 -HID_FUNC_GAMMAINV 58441 -HID_FUNC_GAMMALN 58442 -HID_FUNC_GAMMAVERT 58440 -HID_FUNC_GANZZAHL 58261 -HID_FUNC_GAUSS 58426 -HID_FUNC_GDA 57960 -HID_FUNC_GDA2 57961 -HID_FUNC_GEOMITTEL 58412 -HID_FUNC_GERADE 58266 -HID_FUNC_GESTUTZTMITTEL 58422 -HID_FUNC_GETPIVOTDATA 58509 -HID_FUNC_GGT 58270 -HID_FUNC_GLAETTEN 58587 -HID_FUNC_GROSS 58589 -HID_FUNC_GROSS2 58588 -HID_FUNC_GTEST 58457 -HID_FUNC_HAEUFIGKEIT 58318 -HID_FUNC_HARMITTEL 58413 -HID_FUNC_HEUTE 57870 -HID_FUNC_HYPERLINK 58508 -HID_FUNC_HYPGEOMVERT 58446 -HID_FUNC_IDENTISCH 58584 -HID_FUNC_IKV 57966 -HID_FUNC_INDEX 58498 -HID_FUNC_INDIREKT 58499 -HID_FUNC_INFO 58055 -HID_FUNC_ISPMT 57970 -HID_FUNC_ISTBEZUG 58039 -HID_FUNC_ISTFEHL 58040 -HID_FUNC_ISTFEHLER 58041 -HID_FUNC_ISTFORMEL 58048 -HID_FUNC_ISTGERADE 58230 -HID_FUNC_ISTKTEXT 58045 -HID_FUNC_ISTLEER 58042 -HID_FUNC_ISTLOG 58043 -HID_FUNC_ISTNV 58044 -HID_FUNC_ISTTEXT 58046 -HID_FUNC_ISTUNGERADE 58231 -HID_FUNC_ISTZAHL 58047 -HID_FUNC_JAHR 57872 -HID_FUNC_JETZT 57866 -HID_FUNC_JIS 58607 -HID_FUNC_KALENDERWOCHE 57874 -HID_FUNC_KAPZ 57955 -HID_FUNC_KGROESSTE 58418 -HID_FUNC_KGV 58271 -HID_FUNC_KKLEINSTE 58419 -HID_FUNC_KLEIN 58590 -HID_FUNC_KOMBINATIONEN 58232 -HID_FUNC_KOMBINATIONEN2 58233 -HID_FUNC_KONFIDENZ 58456 -HID_FUNC_KORREL 58466 -HID_FUNC_KOVAR 58467 -HID_FUNC_KRITBINOM 58431 -HID_FUNC_KUERZEN 58262 -HID_FUNC_KUMKAPITAL 57956 -HID_FUNC_KUMZINSZ 57957 -HID_FUNC_KURT 58411 -HID_FUNC_LAENGE 58596 -HID_FUNC_LAUFZEIT 57967 -HID_FUNC_LIA 57959 -HID_FUNC_LINKS 58597 -HID_FUNC_LN 58255 -HID_FUNC_LOG 58254 -HID_FUNC_LOG10 58256 -HID_FUNC_LOGINV 58438 -HID_FUNC_LOGNORMVERT 58437 -HID_FUNC_MAX 58401 -HID_FUNC_MAXA 58470 -HID_FUNC_MDET 58311 -HID_FUNC_MEDIAN 58415 -HID_FUNC_MIN 58402 -HID_FUNC_MINA 58469 -HID_FUNC_MINUTE 57864 -HID_FUNC_MINV 58312 -HID_FUNC_MITTELABW 58409 -HID_FUNC_MITTELWERT 58407 -HID_FUNC_MITTELWERTA 58471 -HID_FUNC_MMULT 58310 -HID_FUNC_MODALWERT 58414 -HID_FUNC_MONAT 57865 -HID_FUNC_MTRANS 58309 -HID_FUNC_N 58049 -HID_FUNC_NBW 57965 -HID_FUNC_NEGBINOMVERT 58430 -HID_FUNC_NICHT 58130 -HID_FUNC_NOMINAL 57964 -HID_FUNC_NORMINV 58434 -HID_FUNC_NORMVERT 58433 -HID_FUNC_NUMBERVALUE 58611 -HID_FUNC_NV 58050 -HID_FUNC_OBERGRENZE 58268 -HID_FUNC_ODER 58133 -HID_FUNC_OSTERSONNTAG 57875 -HID_FUNC_PEARSON 58465 -HID_FUNC_PHI 58425 -HID_FUNC_PI 58222 -HID_FUNC_POISSON 58432 -HID_FUNC_POTENZ 58220 -HID_FUNC_PRODUKT 58225 -HID_FUNC_QIKV 57969 -HID_FUNC_QUADRATESUMME 58224 -HID_FUNC_QUANTIL 58416 -HID_FUNC_QUANTILSRANG 58420 -HID_FUNC_QUARTILE 58417 -HID_FUNC_RAD 58252 -HID_FUNC_RANG 58421 -HID_FUNC_RECHTS 58598 -HID_FUNC_REST 58258 -HID_FUNC_RGP 58319 -HID_FUNC_RKP 58320 -HID_FUNC_RMZ 57952 -HID_FUNC_ROEMISCH 58604 -HID_FUNC_RUNDEN 58263 -HID_FUNC_SAEUBERN 58582 -HID_FUNC_SCHAETZER 58468 -HID_FUNC_SCHIEFE 58410 -HID_FUNC_SEKUNDE 57867 -HID_FUNC_SIN 58243 -HID_FUNC_SINHYP 58247 -HID_FUNC_SPALTE 58492 -HID_FUNC_SPALTEN 58494 -HID_FUNC_STABW 58405 -HID_FUNC_STABWA 58472 -HID_FUNC_STABWN 58406 -HID_FUNC_STABWNA 58473 -HID_FUNC_STANDARDISIERUNG 58453 -HID_FUNC_STANDNORMINV 58436 -HID_FUNC_STANDNORMVERT 58435 -HID_FUNC_STEIGUNG 58463 -HID_FUNC_STFEHLERYX 58464 -HID_FUNC_STUNDE 57863 -HID_FUNC_SUCHEN 58586 -HID_FUNC_SUMME 58223 -HID_FUNC_SUMMENPRODUKT 58314 -HID_FUNC_SUMMEWENN 58226 -HID_FUNC_SUMMEX2MY2 58315 -HID_FUNC_SUMMEX2PY2 58316 -HID_FUNC_SUMMEXMY2 58317 -HID_FUNC_SUMQUADABW 58408 -HID_FUNC_SVERWEIS 58497 -HID_FUNC_T 58593 -HID_FUNC_TABELLE 58506 -HID_FUNC_TABELLEN 58507 -HID_FUNC_TAG 57861 -HID_FUNC_TAGE 57873 -HID_FUNC_TAGE360 57862 -HID_FUNC_TAN 58245 -HID_FUNC_TANHYP 58249 -HID_FUNC_TEIL 58599 -HID_FUNC_TEILERGEBNIS 58260 -HID_FUNC_TEXT 58592 -HID_FUNC_TINV 58448 -HID_FUNC_TREND 58321 -HID_FUNC_TTEST 58460 -HID_FUNC_TVERT 58447 -HID_FUNC_TYP 58051 -HID_FUNC_UMRECHNEN 58272 -HID_FUNC_UND 58134 -HID_FUNC_UNGERADE 58267 -HID_FUNC_UNICHAR 58610 -HID_FUNC_UNICODE 58609 -HID_FUNC_UNTERGRENZE 58269 -HID_FUNC_VARIANZ 58403 -HID_FUNC_VARIANZA 58474 -HID_FUNC_VARIANZEN 58404 -HID_FUNC_VARIANZENA 58475 -HID_FUNC_VARIATION 58322 -HID_FUNC_VARIATIONEN 58454 -HID_FUNC_VARIATIONEN2 58455 -HID_FUNC_VDB 57962 -HID_FUNC_VERGLEICH 58501 -HID_FUNC_VERKETTEN 58583 -HID_FUNC_VERSCHIEBUNG 58502 -HID_FUNC_VERWEIS 58500 -HID_FUNC_VORLAGE 58504 -HID_FUNC_VORZEICHEN 58259 -HID_FUNC_WAHL 58491 -HID_FUNC_WAHR 58131 -HID_FUNC_WAHRSCHBEREICH 58423 -HID_FUNC_WECHSELN 58601 -HID_FUNC_WEIBULL 58445 -HID_FUNC_WENN 58132 -HID_FUNC_WERT 58591 -HID_FUNC_WIEDERHOLEN 58600 -HID_FUNC_WOCHENTAG 57871 -HID_FUNC_WURZEL 58228 -HID_FUNC_WVERWEIS 58496 -HID_FUNC_ZAEHLENWENN 58227 -HID_FUNC_ZEICHEN 58581 -HID_FUNC_ZEILE 58493 -HID_FUNC_ZEILEN 58495 -HID_FUNC_ZEIT 57868 -HID_FUNC_ZEITWERT 57869 -HID_FUNC_ZELLE 58054 -HID_FUNC_ZGZ 57968 -HID_FUNC_ZINS 57953 -HID_FUNC_ZINSZ 57954 -HID_FUNC_ZUFALLSZAHL 58229 -HID_FUNC_ZW 57950 -HID_FUNC_ZZR 57951 -HID_FUNCTION_BOX 58932 -HID_GALLERY_ACTUALIZE 33774 -HID_GALLERY_APPLY 33773 -HID_GALLERY_BROWSER 33768 -HID_GALLERY_EDIT_MSNAME 39989 -HID_GALLERY_ICONVIEW 34193 -HID_GALLERY_LISTVIEW 34194 -HID_GALLERY_MN_ADD 33956 -HID_GALLERY_MN_ADD_LINK 33957 -HID_GALLERY_MN_ADDMENU 33955 -HID_GALLERY_MN_BACKGROUND 33958 -HID_GALLERY_MN_COPYCLIPBOARD 34190 -HID_GALLERY_MN_DELETE 33960 -HID_GALLERY_MN_PASTECLIPBOARD 34191 -HID_GALLERY_MN_PREVIEW 33959 -HID_GALLERY_NEW_THEME 33770 -HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME 34178 -HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME_ADDFILES 39878 -HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME_FINDFILES 39877 -HID_GALLERY_PREVIEW 34192 -HID_GALLERY_PROPERTIES 33777 -HID_GALLERY_PROPERTIES_GENERAL 33826 -HID_GALLERY_RENAME 33776 -HID_GALLERY_SEARCH 33772 -HID_GALLERY_THEMELIST 34179 -HID_GALLERY_TITLE 33961 -HID_GALLERY_TITLE_EDIT 33962 -HID_GALLERY_WINDOW 33775 -HID_GENERIC_SQL_ERROR 38828 -HID_GLBLTREE_DEL 53025 -HID_GLBLTREE_EDIT 53024 -HID_GLBLTREE_EDIT_LINK 53075 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_CNTIDX 53027 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_FILE 53029 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_IDX 53026 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_NEW_FILE 53030 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_TEXT 53031 -HID_GLBLTREE_INS_USRIDX 53028 -HID_GLBLTREE_INSERT 53023 -HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_IDX 53033 -HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_LINK 53034 -HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_SEL 53032 -HID_GLBLTREE_UPDATE 53022 -HID_GLBLTREEUPD_ALL 53035 -HID_GLOBAL_FALLBACK 4294967295 -HID_GLOS_GROUP_TREE 53021 -HID_GRAFIK_TOOLBOX 54830 -HID_GRF_EXT 53171 -HID_GRFFILTER 34148 -HID_GRFFILTER_EMBOSS 34155 -HID_GRFFILTER_EMBOSS_LIGHT 34176 -HID_GRFFILTER_INVERT 34149 -HID_GRFFILTER_MOSAIC 34154 -HID_GRFFILTER_POPART 34157 -HID_GRFFILTER_POSTER 34156 -HID_GRFFILTER_REMOVENOISE 34152 -HID_GRFFILTER_SEPIA 34158 -HID_GRFFILTER_SHARPEN 34151 -HID_GRFFILTER_SMOOTH 34150 -HID_GRFFILTER_SOBEL 34153 -HID_GRFFILTER_SOLARIZE 34159 -HID_GRID_NUMBEROFRECORDS 38202 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_ABSOLUTE 38201 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_FIRST 38196 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_LAST 38199 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_NEW 38200 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_NEXT 38198 -HID_GRID_TRAVEL_PREV 38197 -HID_GRIDWIZARD_CANCEL 34811 -HID_GRIDWIZARD_FINISH 34812 -HID_GRIDWIZARD_NEXT 34810 -HID_GRIDWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34809 -HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_BIG 33280 -HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_SMALL 33281 -HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_TREE 33282 -HID_GROUPWIZARD_CANCEL 34815 -HID_GROUPWIZARD_FINISH 34816 -HID_GROUPWIZARD_NEXT 34814 -HID_GROUPWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34813 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CHANGE 39892 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CHANGEALL 39893 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CLOSE 39889 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_IGNORE 39890 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_IGNOREALL 39891 -HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_OPTIONS 39993 -HID_HANGULDLG_EDIT_NEWWORD 39895 -HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS 40038 -HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS_GRID 40039 -HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS_LIST 40040 -HID_HANGULHANJA_EDIT_DLG 39992 -HID_HANGULHANJA_NEWDICT_DLG 39991 -HID_HANGULHANJA_OPT_DICTS_LB 39994 -HID_HANGULHANJA_OPT_DLG 39990 -HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_DELETE 33366 -HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_OPEN 33364 -HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_RENAME 33365 -HID_HELP_LISTBOX 33347 -HID_HELP_ONHELP 68245 -HID_HELP_ONSTARTUP_BOX 33389 -HID_HELP_TABCONTROL 33348 -HID_HELP_TABPAGE_BOOKMARKS 33359 -HID_HELP_TABPAGE_CONTENTS 33356 -HID_HELP_TABPAGE_INDEX 33357 -HID_HELP_TABPAGE_SEARCH 33358 -HID_HELP_TEXT_SELECTION_MODE 33373 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOX 33349 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_BACKWARD 33352 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_BOOKMARKS 33355 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_FORWARD 33353 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_INDEX 33350 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_PRINT 33354 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_SEARCHDIALOG 33363 -HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_START 33351 -HID_HELP_TREELISTBOX_CONTENTS 33369 -HID_HELP_WINDOW 33346 -HID_HELPAGENT_TIP_BOX 33159 -HID_HELPAGENT_WINDOW 33019 -HID_HELPBAR 33151 -HID_HYPERDLG_DOC_PATH 34092 -HID_HYPERDLG_INET_PATH 34090 -HID_HYPERDLG_MAIL_PATH 34091 -HID_HYPERLINK_DOCUMENT 34085 -HID_HYPERLINK_INTERNET 34083 -HID_HYPERLINK_MAIL 34084 -HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND 34087 -HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_APPLY 34095 -HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_CLOSE 34096 -HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_TREE 34097 -HID_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT 34086 -HID_HYPHENATE 33821 -HID_ICCDIALOG_CANCEL_BTN 34094 -HID_ICCDIALOG_CHOICECTRL 34089 -HID_ICCDIALOG_OK_BTN 34093 -HID_ICCDIALOG_RESET_BTN 34088 -HID_IMAGECONTROL2 41152 -HID_IMAGECONTROL3 41124 -HID_IMAPDLG_ACTIVE 33950 -HID_IMAPDLG_APPLY 33936 -HID_IMAPDLG_CIRCLE 33941 -HID_IMAPDLG_FREEPOLY 33943 -HID_IMAPDLG_GRAPHWND 33982 -HID_IMAPDLG_MACRO 33951 -HID_IMAPDLG_OPEN 33937 -HID_IMAPDLG_POLY 33942 -HID_IMAPDLG_POLYDELETE 33947 -HID_IMAPDLG_POLYEDIT 33944 -HID_IMAPDLG_POLYINSERT 33946 -HID_IMAPDLG_POLYMOVE 33945 -HID_IMAPDLG_PROPERTY 33952 -HID_IMAPDLG_RECT 33940 -HID_IMAPDLG_REDO 33949 -HID_IMAPDLG_SAVEAS 33938 -HID_IMAPDLG_SELECT 33939 -HID_IMAPDLG_TOOLBOX 33981 -HID_IMAPDLG_UNDO 33948 -HID_IMPGRF_BTN_FILTER 33969 -HID_IMPGRF_BTN_INTERNET 33967 -HID_IMPGRF_BTN_PROPERTIES 33968 -HID_IMPGRF_BTN_STANDARD 33966 -HID_IMPGRF_CB_LINK 33970 -HID_IMPGRF_CB_PREVIEW 33971 -HID_INDEX_DIALOG_ACTION_TB 39147 -HID_INSERT_ABSTRACT 52986 -HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_CLOSE 54862 -HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_CREATE_ENTRY 54877 -HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_EDIT_ENTRY 54878 -HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_ENTRY 54876 -HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_OK 54861 -HID_INSERT_CHART 52971 -HID_INSERT_CTRL 52822 -HID_INSERT_FIELD_CTRL 52824 -HID_INSERT_FILE 54077 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_APPLY_ALL 54875 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_CLOSE 54860 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_DELETE 54863 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_ENTRY 54870 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_LEVEL 54873 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_MAIN_ENTRY 54874 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEW 54864 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEXT 54867 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEXT_SAME 54868 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_OK 54859 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PHONETIC_READING 54943 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PREV 54865 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PREV_SAME 54866 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PRIM_KEY 54871 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SEC_KEY 54872 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SRCH_CASESENSITIVE 54915 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SRCH_WORDONLY 54916 -HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_TYPE 54869 -HID_INSERT_INDEX_ENTRY_LEVEL_LB 54914 -HID_INSERT_OBJ_CTRL 52823 -HID_INSERT_SECTION_DLG 53236 -HID_INSERT_SECTION_PAGE 53235 -HID_INSWIN_CALC 58769 -HID_INSWIN_CANCEL 58770 -HID_INSWIN_FUNC 58773 -HID_INSWIN_INPUT 58774 -HID_INSWIN_OK 58771 -HID_INSWIN_POS 58768 -HID_INSWIN_SUMME 58772 -HID_INTERFACE_BASIDE_VIEWSH 451 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXEXPLVIEWSH 17 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXFRAMESETSOURCEVIEW 22 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXFRAMESETVIEW 21 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXHELP_VIEWSH 24 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXMAILVIEW 13 -HID_INTERFACE_SFXPLUGINVIEW 9 -HID_IS 41000 -HID_IS_BTN_CANCEL 41004 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG1 41005 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG10 41014 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG11 41015 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG12 41016 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG13 41017 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG14 41018 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG15 41019 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG16 41020 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG17 41021 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG18 41022 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG19 41023 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG2 41006 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG20 41024 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG21 41025 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG22 41026 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG23 41027 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG24 41028 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG25 41029 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG26 41030 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG27 41031 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG28 41032 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG29 41033 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG3 41007 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG30 41034 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG31 41035 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG32 41036 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG4 41008 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG5 41009 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG6 41010 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG7 41011 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG8 41012 -HID_IS_BTN_IMG9 41013 -HID_IS_BTN_NONE 41002 -HID_IS_BTN_OK 41003 -HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_CLOSE 38852 -HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_QUERYLIST 38857 -HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_TABLELIST 38853 -HID_LAB_FMT 53185 -HID_LAB_LAB 53182 -HID_LAB_PRT 53183 -HID_LABEL_INSERT 54839 -HID_LETTER_PAGE1 53269 -HID_LETTER_PAGE2 53270 -HID_LETTER_PAGE3 53271 -HID_LETTER_PAGE4 53272 -HID_LETTER_PAGE5 53273 -HID_LETTER_PAGE6 53274 -HID_LETTER_PAGE7 53275 -HID_LETTER_PAGE8 53276 -HID_LETTER_PAGE9 53277 -HID_LICENSEDIALOG 40369 -HID_LICENSING_DIALOG 64354 -HID_LINE_DEF 33803 -HID_LINE_ENDDEF 33804 -HID_LINE_LINE 33802 -HID_LINENUMBERING 53218 -HID_LINGU_ADD_WORD 53430 -HID_LINGU_AUTOCORR 53433 -HID_LINGU_IGNORE_WORD 53431 -HID_LINGU_PARA_LANGUAGE 53438 -HID_LINGU_REPLACE 53434 -HID_LINGU_SPELLING_DLG 53432 -HID_LINGU_WORD_LANGUAGE 53437 -HID_LISTWIZARD_CANCEL 34819 -HID_LISTWIZARD_FINISH 34820 -HID_LISTWIZARD_NEXT 34818 -HID_LISTWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34817 -HID_LNGDLG_NUM_PREBREAK 34168 -HID_LSTCOMMUNICATIONTYPE 41128 -HID_LSTGREETING 41133 -HID_LSTPRIVATESTYLE 41123 -HID_LSTSALUTATION 41131 -HID_LTEMPL_FRAME 53007 -HID_LTEMPL_NUMBERING 53046 -HID_LTEMPL_OVERRIDE 53009 -HID_LTEMPL_PAGE 53008 -HID_LTEMPL_TEXT 53006 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKBUSINESSPAPER 40773 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKCOMPANYRECEIVER 40786 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKFOOTERNEXTPAGES 40810 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKFOOTERPAGENUMBERS 40811 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERCOMPANYADDRESS 40781 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERCOMPANYLOGO 40776 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERFOOTER 40787 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEADDRESSRECEIVER 40791 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEBENDMARKS 40796 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEFOOTER 40799 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEGREETING 40797 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSELOGO 40790 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESALUTATION 40794 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESIGNS 40792 -HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESUBJECT 40793 -HID_LTRWIZ_CMDPATH 40816 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTBUSINESSSTYLE 40772 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTGREETING 40798 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTLETTERNORM 40789 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTPRIVATESTYLE 40775 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTPRIVOFFICIALSTYLE 40774 -HID_LTRWIZ_LSTSALUTATION 40795 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSHEIGHT 40782 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSWIDTH 40784 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSX 40783 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSY 40785 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMFOOTERHEIGHT 40788 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOHEIGHT 40777 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOWIDTH 40779 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOX 40778 -HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOY 40780 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTBUSINESSLETTER 40769 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTCREATELETTER 40813 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTMAKECHANGES 40814 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTPRIVATELETTER 40771 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTPRIVOFFICIALLETTER 40770 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTRECEIVERDATABASE 40808 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTRECEIVERPLACEHOLDER 40807 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTSENDERDEFINE 40801 -HID_LTRWIZ_OPTSENDERPLACEHOLDER 40800 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTFOOTER 40809 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTPATH 40815 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERCITY 40806 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERNAME 40802 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERPOSTCODE 40804 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTATE_TEXT 40805 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTREET 40803 -HID_LTRWIZ_TXTTEMPLATENAME 40812 -HID_LTRWIZARD 40820 -HID_LTRWIZARD_BACK 40822 -HID_LTRWIZARD_CANCEL 40825 -HID_LTRWIZARD_CREATE 40824 -HID_LTRWIZARD_HELP 40821 -HID_LTRWIZARD_NEXT 40823 -HID_MACRO_GROUP 33155 -HID_MACRO_HEADERTABLISTBOX 33380 -HID_MACRO_LB_EVENT 33132 -HID_MACRO_MACROS 33156 -HID_MACROCHECKDIALOG 33381 -HID_MAIL_MERGE_CREATE_FROM 54947 -HID_MAIL_MERGE_INSERT_FIELDS 54948 -HID_MANAGE_STYLES 33074 -HID_MD_COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD 53441 -HID_MD_GLOS_CATEGORY 53435 -HID_MD_GLOS_DEFINE 53424 -HID_MD_GLOS_DEFINE_TEXT 53439 -HID_MD_GLOS_DELETE 53427 -HID_MD_GLOS_EDIT 53428 -HID_MD_GLOS_IMPORT 53442 -HID_MD_GLOS_MACRO 53429 -HID_MD_GLOS_RENAME 53426 -HID_MD_GLOS_REPLACE 53425 -HID_MEASURE_CTL_POSITION 33881 -HID_MEASURE_CTL_PREVIEW 33882 -HID_MEMO_PAGE1 53289 -HID_MEMO_PAGE2 53290 -HID_MEMO_PAGE3 53291 -HID_MEMO_PAGE4 53292 -HID_MEMO_PAGE5 53293 -HID_MERGE_PRINTMONITOR 52773 -HID_MERGE_SOURCE_UNAVAILABLE 54950 -HID_MM_ADD_RENAME_ENTRY 54968 -HID_MM_ADDRESSBLOCKPAGE 54957 -HID_MM_ADDRESSLIST_HB 54976 -HID_MM_ADDRESSLIST_TLB 54977 -HID_MM_ADDRESSLISTDIALOG 54962 -HID_MM_ASSIGN_FIELDS 55034 -HID_MM_ASSIGNFIELDS 54972 -HID_MM_BODY_CB_FEMALEFIELD 55032 -HID_MM_BODY_CB_NEUTRAL 55033 -HID_MM_BODY_CB_PERSONALIZED 55026 -HID_MM_BODY_LB_FEMALE 55027 -HID_MM_BODY_LB_FEMALECOLUMN 55031 -HID_MM_BODY_LB_MALE 55029 -HID_MM_BODY_PB_FEMALE 55028 -HID_MM_BODY_PB_MALE 55030 -HID_MM_COPYTO 54975 -HID_MM_CREATEADDRESSLIST 54966 -HID_MM_CUSTOMFIELDS 54986 -HID_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST 54969 -HID_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK 54970 -HID_MM_DBTABLEPREVIEWDIALOG 54965 -HID_MM_DOCSELECTPAGE 54955 -HID_MM_FIND_ENTRY 54967 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_FEMALEFIELD 55024 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_NEUTRAL 55025 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_PERSONALIZED 55018 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_FEMALE 55019 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_FEMALECOLUMN 55023 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_MALE 55021 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_PB_FEMALE 55020 -HID_MM_GREETINGS_PB_MALE 55022 -HID_MM_GREETINGSPAGE 54958 -HID_MM_HEADER_0 55035 -HID_MM_HEADER_1 55036 -HID_MM_HEADER_10 55045 -HID_MM_HEADER_11 55046 -HID_MM_HEADER_12 55047 -HID_MM_HEADER_13 55048 -HID_MM_HEADER_2 55037 -HID_MM_HEADER_3 55038 -HID_MM_HEADER_4 55039 -HID_MM_HEADER_5 55040 -HID_MM_HEADER_6 55041 -HID_MM_HEADER_7 55042 -HID_MM_HEADER_8 55043 -HID_MM_HEADER_9 55044 -HID_MM_LAYOUT_PAGE 54974 -HID_MM_MAILBODY 54982 -HID_MM_MAILSTATUS_TLB 54988 -HID_MM_MERGEPAGE 54960 -HID_MM_NEXT_PAGE 55016 -HID_MM_OUTPUTPAGE 54961 -HID_MM_OUTPUTTYPEPAGE 54956 -HID_MM_PREPAREMERGEPAGE 54959 -HID_MM_PREV_PAGE 55017 -HID_MM_QUERY 54991 -HID_MM_SAVEWARNING 54990 -HID_MM_SELECTADDRESSBLOCK 54971 -HID_MM_SELECTDBTABLEDDIALOG 54963 -HID_MM_SELECTDBTABLEDDIALOG_LISTBOX 54964 -HID_MM_SENDMAILS 54983 -HID_MM_SENDMAILS_STATUSLB 54984 -HID_MM_SENDWARNING 54992 -HID_MM_SERVERAUTHENTICATION 54993 -HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS 54979 -HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS_HB 54981 -HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS_TLB 54980 -HID_MN_CALC_ACOS 53401 -HID_MN_CALC_AND 53385 -HID_MN_CALC_ASIN 53400 -HID_MN_CALC_ATAN 53402 -HID_MN_CALC_COS 53398 -HID_MN_CALC_EQ 53387 -HID_MN_CALC_GEQ 53390 -HID_MN_CALC_GRE 53392 -HID_MN_CALC_LEQ 53389 -HID_MN_CALC_LES 53391 -HID_MN_CALC_LISTSEP 53404 -HID_MN_CALC_MAX 53396 -HID_MN_CALC_MEAN 53394 -HID_MN_CALC_MIN 53395 -HID_MN_CALC_NEQ 53388 -HID_MN_CALC_NOT 53386 -HID_MN_CALC_OR 53383 -HID_MN_CALC_PHD 53381 -HID_MN_CALC_POW 53403 -HID_MN_CALC_ROUND 53409 -HID_MN_CALC_SIN 53397 -HID_MN_CALC_SQRT 53382 -HID_MN_CALC_SUM 53393 -HID_MN_CALC_TAN 53399 -HID_MN_CALC_XOR 53384 -HID_MN_POP_FUNC 53407 -HID_MN_POP_OPS 53405 -HID_MN_POP_STATISTICS 53406 -HID_MN_READONLY_BACKGROUNDTOGALLERY 53418 -HID_MN_READONLY_COPYGRAPHIC 53420 -HID_MN_READONLY_COPYLINK 53419 -HID_MN_READONLY_GRAPHICOFF 53422 -HID_MN_READONLY_GRAPHICTOGALLERY 53414 -HID_MN_READONLY_LOADGRAPHIC 53421 -HID_MN_READONLY_PLUGINOFF 53423 -HID_MN_READONLY_SAVEBACKGROUND 53417 -HID_MN_READONLY_SAVEGRAPHIC 53413 -HID_MN_READONLY_TOGALLERYCOPY 53416 -HID_MN_READONLY_TOGALLERYLINK 53415 -HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_ADD 38119 -HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_EDIT 38120 -HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_REMOVE 38121 -HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_ADD 38116 -HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_EDIT 38117 -HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_REMOVE 38118 -HID_MN_XFORMS_SHOW_DETAILS 38122 -HID_MNU_FUNC_AVG 34036 -HID_MNU_FUNC_COUNT 34038 -HID_MNU_FUNC_COUNT2 34037 -HID_MNU_FUNC_MAX 34039 -HID_MNU_FUNC_MIN 34040 -HID_MNU_FUNC_NONE 34042 -HID_MNU_FUNC_SUM 34041 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_100 34030 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_150 34029 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_200 34028 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_50 34032 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_75 34031 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_OPTIMAL 34033 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_PAGE_WIDTH 34034 -HID_MNU_ZOOM_WHOLE_PAGE 34035 -HID_MODULE_TOOLBOX 54952 -HID_MULTI_TOX_DLG 53073 -HID_MULTIPATH 33825 -HID_NAVI_CONTENT 53044 -HID_NAVI_DRAG_COPY 52831 -HID_NAVI_DRAG_HYP 52829 -HID_NAVI_DRAG_LINK 52830 -HID_NAVI_GLOBAL 53045 -HID_NAVI_OUTLINES 52832 -HID_NAVI_TBX1 52987 -HID_NAVI_TBX10 52996 -HID_NAVI_TBX11 52997 -HID_NAVI_TBX12 52998 -HID_NAVI_TBX13 52999 -HID_NAVI_TBX14 53000 -HID_NAVI_TBX15 53001 -HID_NAVI_TBX16 53005 -HID_NAVI_TBX17 53011 -HID_NAVI_TBX18 53012 -HID_NAVI_TBX19 53013 -HID_NAVI_TBX2 52988 -HID_NAVI_TBX20 53014 -HID_NAVI_TBX21 53015 -HID_NAVI_TBX22 53016 -HID_NAVI_TBX23 53017 -HID_NAVI_TBX24 53018 -HID_NAVI_TBX3 52989 -HID_NAVI_TBX4 52990 -HID_NAVI_TBX5 52991 -HID_NAVI_TBX6 52992 -HID_NAVI_TBX7 52993 -HID_NAVI_TBX8 52994 -HID_NAVI_TBX9 52995 -HID_NAVI_VS 53002 -HID_NAVIGATION_IMGBTN 54822 -HID_NAVIGATION_PI 54424 -HID_NAVIGATOR_GLOB_TREELIST 53020 -HID_NAVIGATOR_GLOBAL_TOOLBOX 53019 -HID_NAVIGATOR_LISTBOX 52978 -HID_NAVIGATOR_TOOLBOX 52977 -HID_NAVIGATOR_TREELIST 52974 -HID_NAVIGATOR_WINDOW 33154 -HID_NID_BKM 55007 -HID_NID_CTRL 55004 -HID_NID_DRW 55003 -HID_NID_FRM 54997 -HID_NID_FTN 55009 -HID_NID_GRF 54998 -HID_NID_INDEX_ENTRY 55012 -HID_NID_MARK 55002 -HID_NID_NEXT 55015 -HID_NID_OLE 54999 -HID_NID_OUTL 55001 -HID_NID_PGE 55000 -HID_NID_POSTIT 55010 -HID_NID_PREV 55005 -HID_NID_REG 55006 -HID_NID_SEL 55008 -HID_NID_SRCH_REP 55011 -HID_NID_TABLE_FORMULA 55013 -HID_NID_TABLE_FORMULA_ERROR 55014 -HID_NID_TBL 54996 -HID_NUM_FORMAT_BTN 53003 -HID_NUM_NAMES 52791 -HID_NUM_OUTL_NAMED_NUMS 53036 -HID_NUM_OUTL_NUM_SAVEAS 53037 -HID_NUM_POSITION 53213 -HID_NUM_RESET 54852 -HID_NUM_TOOLBOX 54836 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT 33786 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT_LB_FORMAT 34004 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_ADD 33916 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_INFO 34003 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_REMOVE 33917 -HID_NUMBERFORMAT_WND_NUMBER_PREVIEW 40075 -HID_NUMBERINGOPT_SEL_GRF_FROM_FILE 39879 -HID_NUMPARA 53214 -HID_OFA_CONNPOOL_DRIVERLIST 35149 -HID_OFA_FONT_SUBST_CLB 35084 -HID_OFA_FONT_SUBSTITUTION 35083 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_DLG 35040 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_NAME 35079 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_SEARCH 35054 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_TARGET 35053 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_URL 35081 -HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_URL_TXT 35080 -HID_OFA_MAILATTACH_ATTACH_LB 35048 -HID_OFA_MAILATTACH_TABBAR 35073 -HID_OFA_SUBST_APPLY 35085 -HID_OFA_SUBST_DELETE 35086 -HID_OFA_TP_LANGUAGES 35147 -HID_OFA_TP_MEMORY 35152 -HID_OFA_TP_MISC 35036 -HID_OFA_TP_VIEW 35057 -HID_OFACTL_AUTOCORR_REPLACE 35032 -HID_OFADLG_OPTIONS_TREE 35097 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_BROWSER 35101 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_CALC 35104 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_DRAWING 35106 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_FORMULA 35108 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_GENERAL 35099 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_HTML 35103 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_IMAGE 35107 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_INTERNET 35100 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_PRESENTATION 35105 -HID_OFADLG_TREE_TEXT 35102 -HID_OFADLG_TREELISTBOX 35098 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS 35141 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_CLB 35074 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT 35031 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_OPTIONS 35029 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE 35056 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_REPLACE 35030 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOFMT_OPTIONS 35076 -HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOFORMAT_CLB 35075 -HID_OFAPAGE_MSFLTR2_CLB 35146 -HID_OFAPAGE_SMARTTAG_OPTIONS 35155 -HID_OLE_CHECKLB 53245 -HID_OLE_TOOLBOX 54831 -HID_OPTCAPTION_CLB 53801 -HID_OPTCAPTION_PAGE 53229 -HID_OPTCOMPATIBILITY_PAGE 53251 -HID_OPTCOOKIES_HEADERBAR 34070 -HID_OPTCREATEFAX 41150 -HID_OPTINET2_CTL_COOKIES 33999 -HID_OPTIONS_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG 34199 -HID_OPTIONS_ASIAN_LAYOUT 34183 -HID_OPTIONS_CHART_DEFCOLORS 40055 -HID_OPTIONS_COLOR 33808 -HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG 34197 -HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_COLORLIST_WIN 39871 -HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_NAME_SCHEME 39875 -HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_SAVE_SCHEME 34198 -HID_OPTIONS_CTL 39880 -HID_OPTIONS_DICT_EDIT 33815 -HID_OPTIONS_DICT_EDIT_ENTRIES_LIST 39896 -HID_OPTIONS_DICT_NEW 33814 -HID_OPTIONS_GENERAL 33811 -HID_OPTIONS_GRID 33816 -HID_OPTIONS_JAVA 39996 -HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_CLASSPATH 39999 -HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_PARAMETER 39998 -HID_OPTIONS_LINGU 33812 -HID_OPTIONS_MAIL 33842 -HID_OPTIONS_MULTIPATH_LIST 40056 -HID_OPTIONS_PATH 33810 -HID_OPTIONS_PATHS_SELECTFOLDER 39876 -HID_OPTIONS_PROXY 33844 -HID_OPTIONS_SAVE 33809 -HID_OPTIONS_SEARCH 33847 -HID_OPTLOAD_PAGE 53230 -HID_OPTMAKECHANGES 41151 -HID_OPTPATH_CTL_PATH 33888 -HID_OPTPATH_HEADERBAR 34069 -HID_OPTPRINT_PAGE 53179 -HID_OPTRECEIVERDATABASE 41144 -HID_OPTRECEIVERPLACEHOLDER 41143 -HID_OPTSENDERDEFINE 41136 -HID_OPTSENDERPLACEHOLDER 41135 -HID_OPTSHDWCRSR 53211 -HID_OPTTABLE_PAGE 53199 -HID_ORGANIZE_COPY_FROM 33171 -HID_ORGANIZE_COPY_TO 33172 -HID_ORGANIZE_DELETE 33169 -HID_ORGANIZE_EDIT 33170 -HID_ORGANIZE_NEW 33168 -HID_ORGANIZE_PRINT 33173 -HID_ORGANIZE_PRINTER_SETUP 33174 -HID_ORGANIZE_RESCAN 33175 -HID_ORGANIZE_STDTEMPLATE_ADD 33361 -HID_ORGANIZE_STDTEMPLATE_DEL 33362 -HID_OUTLINE_FORM 54851 -HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER 42768 -HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_MENU_ITEM 42772 -HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS 42770 -HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS_CANCEL 42771 -HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_TREELISTBOX 42769 -HID_PAGE_CONNECTION 33857 -HID_PAGE_CONNECTION_CTL_PREVIEW 33858 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADABAS_ET_ADABASNAME 39094 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADABAS_PB_ADABASNAME 39095 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_ET_ADOURL 39117 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_PB_ADOURL 39118 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_PB_TESTADOCONNECTION 39119 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_CB_GENERALPASSWORDREQUIRED 39133 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_ET_GENERALUSERNAME 39134 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_PB_TESTCONNECTION 39135 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_DBASE_ET_DBASELOCATION 39072 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_DBASE_PB_DBASELOCATION 39073 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_CB_OPENAFTERWARDS 39144 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_CB_STARTTABLEWIZARD 39143 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_RB_DONTREGISTERDATASOURCE 39142 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_RB_REGISTERDATASOURCE 39141 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERAL_RB_CREATEDBDATABASE 39069 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERAL_RB_GETEXISTINGDATABASE 39070 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERALPAGE 39068 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_JDBCURL 39108 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLCLASS 39115 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLDBNAME 39112 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLHOSTSERVER 39113 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLPORT 39114 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_PB_JDBCURL 39109 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_PB_TESTMYSQLCLASS 39116 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_CB_USESSL 39090 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_BASEDN 39088 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_HOSTSERVER 39087 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_PORTNUMBER 39089 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_PB_TESTLDAPCONNECTION 39091 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MSACCESS_ET_MSACCESSLOCATION 39085 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MSACCESS_PB_MSACCESSLOCATION 39086 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_RB_CONNECTVIAJDBC 39098 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_RB_CONNECTVIAODBC 39097 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ODBC_ET_NAMEOFODBCDATASOURCE 39123 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ODBC_PB_NAMEOFODBCDATASOURCE 39124 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLECLASS 39104 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEDBNAME 39101 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEHOSTSERVER 39102 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEPORT 39103 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_PB_TESTORACLECLASS 39105 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_CB_SPREADSHEETPASSWORDREQUIRED 39129 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_ET_SPREADSHEETPATH 39127 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_PB_SPREADSHEETPATH 39128 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_DECIMALSEPARATOR 39083 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_FIELDSEPARATOR 39081 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_TEXTSEPARATOR 39082 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_THOUSANDSSEPARATOR 39084 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_ET_LOCATIONTEXTFILE 39079 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_ET_OWNEXTENSION 39078 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_PB_LOCATIONTEXTFILE 39080 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSCSVFILES 39076 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSOTHERFILES 39077 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSTXTFILES 39075 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_USERDEFINED_BROWSE 39146 -HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_USERDEFINED_ET_BROWSE 39145 -HID_PAGE_DISTRIBUTE 33859 -HID_PAGE_MEASURE 33853 -HID_PAGE_TEXTATTR 33854 -HID_PAGEPREVIEW 52835 -HID_PASSWD 33071 -HID_PASSWD_DOC 58994 -HID_PASSWD_TABLE 58993 -HID_PASSWORD 33824 -HID_POPUP_BRUSH 33839 -HID_POPUP_COLOR 33838 -HID_POPUP_COLOR_CTRL 34186 -HID_POPUP_FRAME 33840 -HID_POPUP_LINE 33841 -HID_POPUP_LINEEND 34072 -HID_POPUP_LINEEND_CTRL 34073 -HID_PPREV_ZOOM 53004 -HID_PREVIEW_FRAME 33125 -HID_PREVIEW_ZOOM 53071 -HID_PRINT_AS_MERGE 54949 -HID_PRINT_OPTIONS 33124 -HID_PRINTDIALOG_TOFILE 33021 -HID_PRINTMONITOR 33072 -HID_PROP_ALIGN 37816 -HID_PROP_ALLOW_ADDITIONS 37784 -HID_PROP_ALLOW_DELETIONS 37786 -HID_PROP_ALLOW_EDITS 37785 -HID_PROP_AUTOCOMPLETE 37848 -HID_PROP_AUTOLINEBREAK 37932 -HID_PROP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR 37811 -HID_PROP_BIND_EXPRESSION 37998 -HID_PROP_BINDING_NAME 38019 -HID_PROP_BLOCKINCREMENT 37892 -HID_PROP_BORDER 37815 -HID_PROP_BORDERCOLOR 38105 -HID_PROP_BOUND_CELL 37900 -HID_PROP_BOUNDCOLUMN 37801 -HID_PROP_BUTTONTYPE 37823 -HID_PROP_CELL_EXCHANGE_TYPE 37902 -HID_PROP_CLASSID 37796 -HID_PROP_CONTROLLABEL 37879 -HID_PROP_CONTROLSOURCE 37771 -HID_PROP_CURRENCYSYMBOL 37844 -HID_PROP_CURRSYM_POSITION 37880 -HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCE 37777 -HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCETYPE 37778 -HID_PROP_CURSORTYPE 37779 -HID_PROP_CYCLE 37783 -HID_PROP_DATAENTRY 37781 -HID_PROP_DATASOURCE 37776 -HID_PROP_DATE 37833 -HID_PROP_DATEFORMAT 37836 -HID_PROP_DATEMAX 37835 -HID_PROP_DATEMIN 37834 -HID_PROP_DECIMAL_ACCURACY 37861 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_BUTTON 37863 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_CHECKED 37829 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_DATE 37871 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_LONG_VALUE 37869 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SCROLLVALUE 37905 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SELECT_SEQ 37831 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SPINVALUE 37911 -HID_PROP_DEFAULT_TIME 37870 -HID_PROP_DEFAULTVALUE 37827 -HID_PROP_DIRTY 37787 -HID_PROP_DROPDOWN 37817 -HID_PROP_ECHO_CHAR 37859 -HID_PROP_EDITMASK 37845 -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEDEFAULT 37878 -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMAX 37877 -HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMIN 37876 -HID_PROP_EMPTY_IS_NULL 37860 -HID_PROP_ENABLED 37847 -HID_PROP_ESCAPE_PROCESSING 37881 -HID_PROP_FILLCOLOR 37812 -HID_PROP_FILTER_CRITERIA 37867 -HID_PROP_FILTERPROPOSAL 37875 -HID_PROP_FOCUSONCLICK 38102 -HID_PROP_FONT 37809 -HID_PROP_FORMATKEY 37791 -HID_PROP_GROUPBOX 37770 -HID_PROP_HEIGHT 37799 -HID_PROP_HELPTEXT 37872 -HID_PROP_HELPURL 37873 -HID_PROP_HIDDEN_VALUE 37864 -HID_PROP_HIDEINACTIVESELECTION 38103 -HID_PROP_HSCROLL 37819 -HID_PROP_ICONSIZE 37927 -HID_PROP_IMAGE_ALIGN 37882 -HID_PROP_IMAGE_URL 37830 -HID_PROP_IMAGEPOSITION 38107 -HID_PROP_LABEL 37806 -HID_PROP_LEFT 37797 -HID_PROP_LINECOLOR 37814 -HID_PROP_LINECOUNT 37849 -HID_PROP_LINEEND_FORMAT 37934 -HID_PROP_LINEINCREMENT 37891 -HID_PROP_LIST_BINDING 38018 -HID_PROP_LIST_CELL_RANGE 37901 -HID_PROP_LISTINDEX 37804 -HID_PROP_LISTSOURCE 37803 -HID_PROP_LISTSOURCETYPE 37802 -HID_PROP_LITERALMASK 37846 -HID_PROP_LOCKED 37790 -HID_PROP_MASTERFIELDS 37774 -HID_PROP_MAXTEXTLEN 37850 -HID_PROP_MULTILINE 37818 -HID_PROP_MULTISELECTION 37832 -HID_PROP_NAME 37772 -HID_PROP_NAVIGATION 37782 -HID_PROP_NAVIGATIONBAR 37866 -HID_PROP_NOLABEL 38108 -HID_PROP_OLDVALUE 37788 -HID_PROP_ORIENTATION 37894 -HID_PROP_POSITIONX 37895 -HID_PROP_POSITIONY 37896 -HID_PROP_PRINTABLE 37855 -HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE 37886 -HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MAX 37888 -HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MIN 37887 -HID_PROP_PUSHBUTTONTYPE 37897 -HID_PROP_READONLY 37780 -HID_PROP_RECORDMARKER 37874 -HID_PROP_REFVALUE 37822 -HID_PROP_REPEAT 37913 -HID_PROP_REPEAT_DELAY 37906 -HID_PROP_REQUIRED 37792 -HID_PROP_RIGHT 37798 -HID_PROP_ROWHEIGHT 37810 -HID_PROP_SCALE 37793 -HID_PROP_SCALEIMAGE 37899 -HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE 37889 -HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MAX 37890 -HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MIN 37904 -HID_PROP_SEARCHING 37808 -HID_PROP_SELECTEDITEMS 37903 -HID_PROP_SHOW_FILTERSORT 37931 -HID_PROP_SHOW_NAVIGATION 37929 -HID_PROP_SHOW_POSITION 37928 -HID_PROP_SHOW_RECORDACTIONS 37930 -HID_PROP_SHOW_SCROLLBARS 37915 -HID_PROP_SHOWTHOUSANDSEP 37853 -HID_PROP_SIZE 37794 -HID_PROP_SLAVEFIELDS 37775 -HID_PROP_SORT_CRITERIA 37868 -HID_PROP_SPIN 37851 -HID_PROP_SPININCREMENT 37912 -HID_PROP_SPINVALUE 37908 -HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MAX 37910 -HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MIN 37909 -HID_PROP_STATE 37898 -HID_PROP_STEP 37884 -HID_PROP_STRICTFORMAT 37852 -HID_PROP_STRINGITEMLIST 37807 -HID_PROP_SUBMISSION_ID 37942 -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ACTION 37824 -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ENCODING 37826 -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_METHOD 37825 -HID_PROP_SUBMIT_TARGET 37828 -HID_PROP_SYMBOLCOLOR 37907 -HID_PROP_TABINDEX 37773 -HID_PROP_TABORDER_CONTROLS 37916 -HID_PROP_TABSTOP 37821 -HID_PROP_TAG 37858 -HID_PROP_TARGET_FRAME 37857 -HID_PROP_TARGET_URL 37856 -HID_PROP_TEXT 37805 -HID_PROP_TEXTCOLOR 37813 -HID_PROP_TEXTTYPE 37933 -HID_PROP_TIME 37837 -HID_PROP_TIMEFORMAT 37840 -HID_PROP_TIMEMAX 37839 -HID_PROP_TIMEMIN 37838 -HID_PROP_TITLE 37883 -HID_PROP_TOGGLE 38101 -HID_PROP_TRISTATE 37865 -HID_PROP_UNCHECKEDREFVALUE 37941 -HID_PROP_UNIQUE 37795 -HID_PROP_VALUE 37789 -HID_PROP_VALUEMAX 37842 -HID_PROP_VALUEMIN 37841 -HID_PROP_VALUESTEP 37843 -HID_PROP_VISIBLESIZE 37893 -HID_PROP_VISUALEFFECT 38104 -HID_PROP_VSCROLL 37820 -HID_PROP_WIDTH 37800 -HID_PROP_WORDBREAK 37914 -HID_PROP_XML_DATA_MODEL 37997 -HID_PROP_XSD_CALCULATION 38003 -HID_PROP_XSD_CONSTRAINT 38002 -HID_PROP_XSD_DATA_TYPE 38004 -HID_PROP_XSD_FRACTION_DIGITS 37936 -HID_PROP_XSD_LENGTH 38007 -HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_EXCLUSIVE 37938 -HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_INCLUSIVE 37937 -HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_LENGTH 38009 -HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_EXCLUSIVE 37940 -HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_INCLUSIVE 37939 -HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_LENGTH 37998 -HID_PROP_XSD_PATTERN 38006 -HID_PROP_XSD_READONLY 38001 -HID_PROP_XSD_RELEVANT 38000 -HID_PROP_XSD_REQUIRED 37999 -HID_PROP_XSD_TOTAL_DIGITS 37935 -HID_PROP_XSD_WHITESPACES 38005 -HID_PVIEW_TOOLBOX 54841 -HID_PVIEW_ZOOM_LB 54945 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS 38867 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT 38868 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD 38864 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION 38866 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER 38865 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE 38863 -HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE 38862 -HID_QUERY_ALIASNAME 38871 -HID_QUERY_DISTINCT 38872 -HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION 38979 -HID_QUERY_FUNCTION 38869 -HID_QUERY_SQLMODE 38976 -HID_QUERY_TABLENAME 38870 -HID_QUERYWIZARD 40970 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_BACK 40972 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_BTNAGGREGATEMINUS 40908 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_BTNAGGREGATEPLUS 40907 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CANCEL 40975 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVEDOWN 40920 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVESELECTED 40916 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVEUP 40919 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERREMOVESELECTED 40917 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEALL 40853 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEDOWN 40858 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVESELECTED 40852 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEUP 40857 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDREMOVEALL 40855 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDREMOVESELECTED 40854 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_CREATE 40974 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_1 40898 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_2 40900 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_3 40902 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_4 40904 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_5 40906 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_1 40897 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_2 40899 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_3 40901 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_4 40903 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_5 40905 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_1 40880 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_2 40883 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_3 40886 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDS 40851 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_1 40925 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_2 40928 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_3 40931 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDS 40915 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_1 40926 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_2 40929 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_3 40932 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERSELFIELDS 40918 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_1 40881 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_2 40884 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_3 40887 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTSELFIELDS 40856 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTTABLES 40850 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_NEXT 40973 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTAGGREGATEDETAILQUERY 40895 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTAGGREGATESUMMARYQUERY 40896 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND1 40866 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND2 40869 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND3 40872 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND4 40875 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND1 40867 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND2 40870 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND3 40873 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND4 40876 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDISPLAYQUERY 40956 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTGROUPMATCHALL 40923 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTGROUPMATCHANY 40924 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMATCHALL 40878 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMATCHANY 40879 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMODIFYQUERY 40957 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT1 40865 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT2 40868 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT3 40871 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT4 40874 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_1 40927 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_2 40930 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_3 40933 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTQUERYTITLE 40955 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTSUMMARY 40958 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_1 40940 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_2 40941 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_3 40942 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_4 40943 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_5 40944 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_6 40945 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_7 40946 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_1 40882 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_2 40885 -HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_3 40888 -HID_REDLINE_ACCEPT 53219 -HID_REDLINE_AUTOFMT_ACCEPT 53072 -HID_REDLINE_CTRL 53226 -HID_REDLINE_OPT 53217 -HID_REDLINING_DLG 34044 -HID_REDLINING_EDIT 34045 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_BTN_REF 34021 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_ACTION 34043 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_AUTOR 34016 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_COMMENT 34061 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_DATE 34008 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_RANGE 34018 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_DF_DATE 34010 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_DF_DATE2 34013 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_ED_COMMENT 34062 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_ED_RANGE 34019 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_IB_CLOCK 34012 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_IB_CLOCK2 34015 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_ACTION 34020 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_AUTOR 34017 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_DATE 34009 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_PAGE 34007 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_TF_DATE 34011 -HID_REDLINING_FILTER_TF_DATE2 34014 -HID_REDLINING_NEXT 34047 -HID_REDLINING_PREV 34046 -HID_REDLINING_TABCONTROL 34048 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW 34023 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW_HEADER 39882 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW_TABLE 39881 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PAGE 34022 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_ACCEPT 34024 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_ACCEPTALL 34025 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_REJECT 34026 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_REJECTALL 34027 -HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_UNDO 34063 -HID_REFSELECTION_TOOLTIP 53077 -HID_REGION_TREE 53436 -HID_REGISTRATION_DIALOG 33020 -HID_REGISTRATION_ENABLE_KEY 35090 -HID_REGISTRATION_REGISTER 35089 -HID_RELATIONDIALOG_LEFTFIELDCELL 38922 -HID_RELATIONDIALOG_RIGHTFIELDCELL 38923 -HID_RELDLG_KEYFIELDS 38924 -HID_RENAME_GLOSSARY 54397 -HID_RENAME_XNAMED 53238 -HID_REPORT_NAVIGATOR_TREE 64521 -HID_REPORTSECTION 64457 -HID_RETURN_TO_MAILMERGE 54989 -HID_RPT_COND_DLG 64470 -HID_RPT_CONDFORMAT_DLG 64467 -HID_RPT_CONDFORMAT_TB 64468 -HID_RPT_CRTL_FORMAT_PREVIEW 64469 -HID_RPT_DATETIME_DLG 64466 -HID_RPT_ENDMARKER 64455 -HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL 64473 -HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL_WIN 64474 -HID_RPT_FIELDEXPRESSION 64461 -HID_RPT_GROUPSBRW 64463 -HID_RPT_GROUPSSORTING_DLG 64464 -HID_RPT_HORZ_RULER 64452 -HID_RPT_HORZ_SCROLLBAR 64458 -HID_RPT_NAVIGATOR_DLG 64520 -HID_RPT_PAGENUMBERS_DLG 64465 -HID_RPT_POPUP_COLOR 64472 -HID_RPT_POPUP_COLOR_CTRL 64471 -HID_RPT_PROP_AREA 64488 -HID_RPT_PROP_BACKCOLOR 64511 -HID_RPT_PROP_BACKTRANSPARENT 64527 -HID_RPT_PROP_CANGROW 64480 -HID_RPT_PROP_CANSHRINK 64481 -HID_RPT_PROP_CHARTTYPE 64502 -HID_RPT_PROP_CONDITIONALPRINTEXPRESSION 64494 -HID_RPT_PROP_CONTROLBACKGROUNDTRANSPARENT 64528 -HID_RPT_PROP_DATAFIELD 64510 -HID_RPT_PROP_DEEPTRAVERSING 64518 -HID_RPT_PROP_DETAILFIELDS 64487 -HID_RPT_PROP_FORCENEWPAGE 64477 -HID_RPT_PROP_FORMULA 64522 -HID_RPT_PROP_FORMULALIST 64483 -HID_RPT_PROP_GROUPKEEPTOGETHER 64505 -HID_RPT_PROP_INITIALFORMULA 64523 -HID_RPT_PROP_KEEPTOGETHER 64479 -HID_RPT_PROP_MASTERFIELDS 64486 -HID_RPT_PROP_MINHEIGHTNEWPAGE 64500 -HID_RPT_PROP_NEWROWORCOL 64478 -HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEFOOTEROPTION 64507 -HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEHEADEROPTION 64506 -HID_RPT_PROP_PREEVALUATED 64519 -HID_RPT_PROP_PRESERVEIRI 64526 -HID_RPT_PROP_PREVIEW_COUNT 64509 -HID_RPT_PROP_PRINTREPEATEDVALUES 64493 -HID_RPT_PROP_PRINTWHENGROUPCHANGE 64501 -HID_RPT_PROP_REPEATSECTION 64482 -HID_RPT_PROP_RESETPAGENUMBER 64498 -HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_FONT 64524 -HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_HEIGHT 64515 -HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_POSITIONX 64512 -HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_POSITIONY 64513 -HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_WIDTH 64514 -HID_RPT_PROP_SCOPE 64484 -HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWCOLUMN 64496 -HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWPAGE 64497 -HID_RPT_PROP_TYPE 64485 -HID_RPT_PROP_VISIBLE 64504 -HID_RPT_PROPDLG_TAB_DATA 64476 -HID_RPT_PROPDLG_TAB_GENERAL 64475 -HID_RPT_SORTORDER 64462 -HID_RPT_SPLITTER 64456 -HID_RPT_START_IMAGE 64517 -HID_RPT_START_TITLE 64516 -HID_RPT_STARTMARKER 64460 -HID_RPT_VERT_SCROLLBAR 64459 -HID_RUBY_DIALOG 34187 -HID_RULER_DIALOG 52985 -HID_SAVE_LABEL_DLG 54919 -HID_SC_ADD_AUTOFMT 58920 -HID_SC_APPEND_NAME 58914 -HID_SC_ASCII_TABCTR 58926 -HID_SC_AUTOFMT_NAME 58921 -HID_SC_CHANGES_COMMENT 58990 -HID_SC_DPDATAFIELD 59008 -HID_SC_DPDATEGROUP 59012 -HID_SC_DPDATEGROUP_LB 59013 -HID_SC_DPLAY_COLUMN 59003 -HID_SC_DPLAY_DATA 59005 -HID_SC_DPLAY_PAGE 59002 -HID_SC_DPLAY_ROW 59004 -HID_SC_DPLAY_SELECT 59006 -HID_SC_DPNUMGROUP 59011 -HID_SC_DPSHOWDETAIL 59014 -HID_SC_DPSUBT_HIDE 59010 -HID_SC_DPSUBT_OPT 59009 -HID_SC_DRAW_RENAME 59007 -HID_SC_DROPMODE_COPY 58924 -HID_SC_DROPMODE_LINK 58923 -HID_SC_DROPMODE_URL 58922 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_FX1 58976 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_FX2 58977 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_FX3 58978 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_FX4 58979 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_REF1 58980 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_REF2 58981 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_REF3 58982 -HID_SC_FAP_BTN_REF4 58983 -HID_SC_FAP_EDIT1 58916 -HID_SC_FAP_EDIT2 58917 -HID_SC_FAP_EDIT3 58918 -HID_SC_FAP_EDIT4 58919 -HID_SC_FAP_FORMULA 58984 -HID_SC_FAP_PAGE 58915 -HID_SC_FAP_STRUCT 58925 -HID_SC_FOOTER_EDIT 58909 -HID_SC_GROUP_COLS 58899 -HID_SC_GROUP_ROWS 58900 -HID_SC_HEADER_EDIT 58908 -HID_SC_HF_DATE 58906 -HID_SC_HF_FILE 58902 -HID_SC_HF_FL_DEFINED 59026 -HID_SC_HF_FLC 58845 -HID_SC_HF_FLL 58844 -HID_SC_HF_FLR 58846 -HID_SC_HF_FR_DEFINED 59027 -HID_SC_HF_FRC 58848 -HID_SC_HF_FRL 58847 -HID_SC_HF_FRR 58849 -HID_SC_HF_HL_DEFINED 59024 -HID_SC_HF_HLC 58839 -HID_SC_HF_HLL 58838 -HID_SC_HF_HLR 58840 -HID_SC_HF_HR_DEFINED 59025 -HID_SC_HF_HRC 58842 -HID_SC_HF_HRL 58841 -HID_SC_HF_HRR 58843 -HID_SC_HF_PAGE 58904 -HID_SC_HF_PAGES 58905 -HID_SC_HF_TABLE 58903 -HID_SC_HF_TEXT 58901 -HID_SC_HF_TIME 58907 -HID_SC_INPORTOPT 58870 -HID_SC_INPUTWIN 58912 -HID_SC_NAVIGATOR 58895 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_COL 58855 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_DATA 58857 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_DOC 58856 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_DOWN 58859 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_DROP 58863 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_ENTRIES 58853 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_ROOT 58861 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_ROW 58854 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_SCEN 58862 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_TOOLBOX 58867 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_UP 58858 -HID_SC_NAVIPI_ZOOM 58860 -HID_SC_PIVOTFILTER 58869 -HID_SC_PIVOTSUBT 58871 -HID_SC_REDLIN_CTR 58934 -HID_SC_REN_AFMT_NAME 58944 -HID_SC_RENAME_AUTOFMT 58943 -HID_SC_RENAME_NAME 58913 -HID_SC_RENAME_OBJECT 58947 -HID_SC_REPLCELLSWARN 59001 -HID_SC_SCENARIO_DELETE 58927 -HID_SC_SCENARIO_EDIT 58928 -HID_SC_SCENWIN_BOTTOM 58911 -HID_SC_SCENWIN_TOP 58910 -HID_SC_SELENTRY_LIST 58898 -HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_ERG 58779 -HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_ERG1 58780 -HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_STD 58778 -HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_UEB 58781 -HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_UEB1 58782 -HID_SC_SHEET_PAGE_REP 58789 -HID_SC_SHEET_PAGE_STD 58788 -HID_SC_SOLVER_DOUBLE 59019 -HID_SC_SOLVER_INTEGER 59018 -HID_SC_SOLVER_NOSOLUTION 59021 -HID_SC_SOLVER_PROGRESS 59020 -HID_SC_SOLVER_SUCCESS 59022 -HID_SC_SOLVEROPTIONS 59016 -HID_SC_SOLVEROPTIONS_LB 59017 -HID_SC_SORT_ACTION 58985 -HID_SC_SORT_AUTHOR 58986 -HID_SC_SORT_COMMENT 58988 -HID_SC_SORT_DATE 58987 -HID_SC_SUBT_COLS 58865 -HID_SC_SUBT_FUNC 58866 -HID_SC_SUBT_GROUP 58864 -HID_SC_TOOLBOX_DRAW 58940 -HID_SC_TOOLBOX_DRTEXT 58941 -HID_SC_TOOLBOX_GRAPHIC 58945 -HID_SC_WIN_GRIDWIN 58818 -HID_SC_WIN_PREVIEW 58819 -HID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT 58930 -HID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS 59023 -HID_SCDLG_FORMULA 58929 -HID_SCDLG_LINKAREAURL 58998 -HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT 63284 -HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_CTR_DIAL 63315 -HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_DEGREES 63317 -HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_STACKED 63316 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_XAXIS 63331 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_XGRID 63337 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_YAXIS 63332 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_YGRID 63338 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_ZAXIS 63333 -HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_ZGRID 63339 -HID_SCH_CB_XAXIS 63328 -HID_SCH_CB_XGRID 63334 -HID_SCH_CB_YAXIS 63329 -HID_SCH_CB_YGRID 63335 -HID_SCH_CB_ZAXIS 63330 -HID_SCH_CB_ZGRID 63336 -HID_SCH_CHART_AUTO_FORMAT 63324 -HID_SCH_CT_INDICATE 63291 -HID_SCH_CTL_DATA 63290 -HID_SCH_CTL_TYPE 63293 -HID_SCH_CTL_VARIANT 63294 -HID_SCH_DATA_DESCR 63286 -HID_SCH_DATA_RANGES_LIST 63296 -HID_SCH_DATA_SERIES_LABEL 63367 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_NUMBER 63356 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PERCENT 63357 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PLACEMENT 63371 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SEPARATOR 63370 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SYMBOL 63359 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_TEXT 63358 -HID_SCH_DATALABEL_VALUE 63355 -HID_SCH_DLG_RANGES 63327 -HID_SCH_DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES 63326 -HID_SCH_LB_BAR_GEOMETRY 63325 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS 63285 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_BOTTOM 63343 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_LEFT 63340 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_RIGHT 63342 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_TOP 63341 -HID_SCH_LEGEND_SHOW 63366 -HID_SCH_NUM_OF_LINES 63323 -HID_SCH_PB_NUMBERFORMAT 63368 -HID_SCH_PB_PERCENT_NUMBERFORMAT 63369 -HID_SCH_SCALE_Y 63287 -HID_SCH_SERIES_LIST 63295 -HID_SCH_STARTING_ANGLE_DIAL 63374 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_BIGERROR 63349 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_BIGERROR_VALUE 63352 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_CONSTERROR 63350 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_FUNCTION 63382 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_FUNCTION_LB 63384 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_MEANVALUE 63344 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_MINUS_VALUE 63354 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_RANGE 63389 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_RANGE_CHOOSER 63390 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_VALUE 63388 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NO_ERROR 63345 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PERCENT 63348 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PERCENT_VALUE 63351 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PLUS_VALUE 63353 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_RANGE 63386 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_RANGE_CHOOSER 63387 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_VALUE 63385 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_RANGE 63383 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SAME_FOR_BOTH 63391 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_BOTH 63392 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_NEGATIVE 63394 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_POSITIVE 63393 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SIGMA 63347 -HID_SCH_STATISTIK_VARIANT 63346 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_DELETE_COL 63306 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_DELETE_ROW 63305 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_INSERT_COL 63304 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_INSERT_ROW 63303 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_SWAP_COL 63307 -HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_SWAP_ROW 63308 -HID_SCH_TBX_DATA 63314 -HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION 63395 -HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION_EQUATION 63397 -HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION_TITLE 63396 -HID_SCH_TITLE_MAIN 63360 -HID_SCH_TITLE_SECONDARY_X 63372 -HID_SCH_TITLE_SECONDARY_Y 63373 -HID_SCH_TITLE_SUB 63361 -HID_SCH_TITLE_X 63362 -HID_SCH_TITLE_Y 63363 -HID_SCH_TITLE_Z 63364 -HID_SCH_TP_AXIS_LABEL 63322 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_EXPONENTIAL 63378 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_LINEAR 63376 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_LOGARITHMIC 63377 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_NONE 63375 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_POWER 63379 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_SHOW_EQUATION 63380 -HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_SHOW_R_SQUARED 63381 -HID_SCH_WIN_DOCUMENT 63289 -HID_SCH_WIZARD_ROADMAP 63365 -HID_SCPAGE_AREAS 58882 -HID_SCPAGE_CALC 58879 -HID_SCPAGE_CONTENT 58892 -HID_SCPAGE_HFED_FL 58890 -HID_SCPAGE_HFED_FR 58891 -HID_SCPAGE_HFED_HL 58888 -HID_SCPAGE_HFED_HR 58889 -HID_SCPAGE_HFEDIT 58881 -HID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT 58893 -HID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE 58933 -HID_SCPAGE_PRINT 58884 -HID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION 58877 -HID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS 58873 -HID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS 58874 -HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP 58876 -HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP1 58885 -HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP2 58886 -HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP3 58887 -HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS 58875 -HID_SCPAGE_TABLE 58883 -HID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS 58880 -HID_SCRIPTORG_DIALOG 39987 -HID_SCRIPTSBOX 40011 -HID_SCRL_NAVI 52828 -HID_SCRL_PAGEDOWN 52819 -HID_SCRL_PAGEUP 52818 -HID_SCSHELL_AUDIT 58805 -HID_SCSHELL_CELLSH 58807 -HID_SCSHELL_CHARTSH 58810 -HID_SCSHELL_DRAWFORMSH 58806 -HID_SCSHELL_DRAWSH 58800 -HID_SCSHELL_DRTXTOB 58801 -HID_SCSHELL_FORMATSH 58808 -HID_SCSHELL_GRAPHIC 58811 -HID_SCSHELL_OLEOBEJCTSH 58809 -HID_SCSHELL_PAGEBREAK 58812 -HID_SCSHELL_PIVOTSH 58802 -HID_SCSHELL_PREVWSH 58803 -HID_SCSHELL_TABVWSH 58804 -HID_SD_ALL_MASTERS 59908 -HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_CB_AUTO_PREVIEW 59929 -HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_LB_ANIMATION_SCHEMES 59925 -HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_APPLY_TO_ALL 59926 -HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_PLAY 59927 -HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59928 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_OPEN 59887 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE1 59771 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE2 59772 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE3 59773 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE4 59774 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE5 59775 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE6 59776 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGETEMPLATES 59888 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_REGION 59885 -HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_TEMPLATES 59886 -HID_SD_BEZIER_TOOLBOX 59816 -HID_SD_BTN_DRAW 59782 -HID_SD_BTN_FILTERDIALOG 59778 -HID_SD_BTN_HANDOUT 59786 -HID_SD_BTN_LAYER 59781 -HID_SD_BTN_MASTERPAGE 59780 -HID_SD_BTN_NOTES 59785 -HID_SD_BTN_OUTLINE 59784 -HID_SD_BTN_PAGE 59779 -HID_SD_BTN_PRESENTATION 59872 -HID_SD_BTN_SLIDE 59783 -HID_SD_CBX_ONLYSELECTED 59777 -HID_SD_CHGFOIL_BACKGROUND 59880 -HID_SD_CHGFOIL_LAYOUT 59879 -HID_SD_CHGFOIL_NAME 59882 -HID_SD_CHGFOIL_OBJECTS 59881 -HID_SD_CTL_EFFECTS 59795 -HID_SD_CTL_NEWFOIL 59792 -HID_SD_CTL_SLIDE_CHANGE 59797 -HID_SD_CTL_TEXT_EFFECTS 59796 -HID_SD_CURRENT_MASTERS 59906 -HID_SD_CUSTOM_ANIMATIONS 59910 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_EMPHASIS 59947 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_ENTRANCE 59946 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_EXIT 59948 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_MOTIONPATH 59949 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CB_AUTOPREVIEW 59924 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CB_SPEED 59918 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CHARHEIGHTPROPERTYBOX 59953 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_COLORPROPERTYBOX 59951 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CT_CUSTOM_ANIMATION_LIST 59919 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_FONTPROPERTYBOX 59952 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_FONTSTYLEPROPERTYBOX 59957 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_LB_PROPERTY 59916 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_LB_START 59915 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_ADD_EFFECT 59912 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_CHANGE_EFFECT 59913 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_MOVE_DOWN 59921 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_MOVE_UP 59920 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_PLAY 59922 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_PROPERTY_MORE 59917 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_REMOVE_EFFECT 59914 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59923 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PRESETPROPERTYBOX 59950 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_ROTATIONPROPERTYBOX 59954 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_SCALEPROPERTYBOX 59956 -HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_TRANSPARENCYPROPERTYBOX 59955 -HID_SD_DRAW_COMMONTASK_TOOLBOX 59815 -HID_SD_DRAW_GRAF_TOOLBOX 59889 -HID_SD_DRAW_MEDIA_TOOLBOX 59903 -HID_SD_DRAW_OBJ_TOOLBOX 59813 -HID_SD_DRAW_OPTIONS_TOOLBOX 59814 -HID_SD_DRAW_TOOLBOX 59810 -HID_SD_FW_3D_OBJECTS 59828 -HID_SD_FW_ALIGNMENT 59820 -HID_SD_FW_ARROWS 59827 -HID_SD_FW_CHOOSE_MODE 59822 -HID_SD_FW_CONNECTORS 59829 -HID_SD_FW_ELLIPSES 59825 -HID_SD_FW_INSERT 59830 -HID_SD_FW_LINES 59826 -HID_SD_FW_POSITION 59831 -HID_SD_FW_RECTANGLES 59824 -HID_SD_FW_TEXT 59823 -HID_SD_FW_ZOOM 59821 -HID_SD_GLUEPOINTS_TOOLBOX 59818 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_DLG_DNAME 59883 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE1 59873 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE2 59874 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE3 59875 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE4 59876 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE5 59877 -HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE6 59878 -HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_LINEEND 59898 -HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_OBJECT 59896 -HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_PAGE 59897 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR 59794 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_LB 59799 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_DRAGTYPE 59806 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_FIRST 59802 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_LAST 59805 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_NEXT 59804 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_PEN 59801 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_PREV 59803 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_SHAPE_FILTER 59807 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBX 59798 -HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TLB 59793 -HID_SD_OPTIONS_CONTENTS 59789 -HID_SD_OPTIONS_LAYOUT 59788 -HID_SD_OPTIONS_MISC 59790 -HID_SD_OPTIONS_SNAP 59769 -HID_SD_OPTIONS_VIEW 59770 -HID_SD_OUTLINE_TOOLBOX 59812 -HID_SD_PAGEOBJSTLB 59895 -HID_SD_PRINT_OPTIONS 59768 -HID_SD_RECENT_MASTERS 59907 -HID_SD_RULER_HORIZONTAL 59959 -HID_SD_RULER_VERTICAL 59960 -HID_SD_SLIDE_DESIGNS 59905 -HID_SD_SLIDE_LAYOUTS 59909 -HID_SD_SLIDE_OBJ_TOOLBOX 59819 -HID_SD_SLIDE_TOOLBOX 59811 -HID_SD_SLIDE_TRANSITIONS 59911 -HID_SD_SLIDESHOW_DISPLAY 59958 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_CB_AUTO_PREVIEW 59940 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_CB_LOOP_SOUND 59933 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SLIDE_TRANSITIONS 59930 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SOUND 59932 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SPEED 59931 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_MF_ADVANCE_AUTO_AFTER 59936 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_APPLY_TO_ALL 59937 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_PLAY 59938 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59939 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_RB_ADVANCE_AUTO 59935 -HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_RB_ADVANCE_ON_MOUSE 59934 -HID_SD_TABBAR_LAYERS 59892 -HID_SD_TABBAR_PAGES 59891 -HID_SD_TABLE_DESIGN 59967 -HID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER_NOTESHANDOUT 59902 -HID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER_SLIDE 59901 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE 59904 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_ALL 59944 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_CURRENT 59942 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_LAYOUTS 59945 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_RECENT 59943 -HID_SD_TASK_PANE_VIEW_MENU 59941 -HID_SD_TEXT_TOOLBOX 59817 -HID_SD_UNDODELETEWARNING_CBX 59894 -HID_SD_UNDODELETEWARNING_DLG 59893 -HID_SD_WIN_DOCUMENT 59787 -HID_SD_WIN_PRESENTATION 59836 -HID_SEARCH_ALLFIELDS 38179 -HID_SEARCH_APPROX 38189 -HID_SEARCH_APPROXSETTINGS 38190 -HID_SEARCH_BACKWARD 38185 -HID_SEARCH_BTN_CLOSE 38192 -HID_SEARCH_BTN_SEARCH 38191 -HID_SEARCH_CASE 38184 -HID_SEARCH_DLG_TABLB 33136 -HID_SEARCH_FIELDSELECTION 38181 -HID_SEARCH_FORMATTER 38183 -HID_SEARCH_POSITION 38182 -HID_SEARCH_REGULAR 38188 -HID_SEARCH_STARTOVER 38186 -HID_SEARCH_TEXT 38178 -HID_SEARCH_WILDCARD 38187 -HID_SEARCHATTR 33820 -HID_SEARCHATTR_CTL_ATTR 33883 -HID_SEARCHDIALOG 33379 -HID_SEARCHSIMILARITY 33823 -HID_SECTION_FTNENDNOTES_PAGE 53249 -HID_SECTION_INDENTS_PAGE 54953 -HID_SECTION_PROPERTIES_DLG 53237 -HID_SELECT_TEMPLATE 54848 -HID_SELECTION_TLB 34844 -HID_SELECTOR_CATEGORIES 40004 -HID_SELECTOR_COMMANDS 40005 -HID_SELECTOR_DIALOG 40006 -HID_SELECTTABLES 59000 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_CHECKBOX_AUTOEXTENSION 54940 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_CONTROL_FILEVIEW 54938 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_EDIT_FILEURL 54939 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_LISTBOX_FILTER 54937 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_LISTBOX_TEMPLATE 54941 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_CANCEL 54936 -HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_OK 54935 -HID_SEND_HTML_DIALOG 54934 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_CHECKBOX_AUTOEXTENSION 54931 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_CONTROL_FILEVIEW 54929 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_EDIT_FILEURL 54930 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_LISTBOX_FILTER 54928 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_LISTBOX_TEMPLATE 54932 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_CANCEL 54927 -HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_OK 54926 -HID_SEND_MASTER_DIALOG 54925 -HID_SMA_ABSX 63130 -HID_SMA_ACUTEX 63204 -HID_SMA_ALEPH 63255 -HID_SMA_ALIGNCX 63253 -HID_SMA_ALIGNDIALOG 63030 -HID_SMA_ALIGNLX 63252 -HID_SMA_ALIGNRX 63254 -HID_SMA_ALLFILESSTR 63064 -HID_SMA_APPICO 63047 -HID_SMA_ARCCOSX 63143 -HID_SMA_ARCCOTX 63145 -HID_SMA_ARCOSHX 63151 -HID_SMA_ARCOTHX 63153 -HID_SMA_ARCSINX 63142 -HID_SMA_ARCTANX 63144 -HID_SMA_ARSINHX 63150 -HID_SMA_ARTANHX 63152 -HID_SMA_ATTRIBUT_DIST 63824 -HID_SMA_ATTRIBUTES_CAT 63184 -HID_SMA_ATTRIBUTES_TBX 63193 -HID_SMA_BARX 63205 -HID_SMA_BINOMXY 63249 -HID_SMA_BLANK 63247 -HID_SMA_BOLDX 63220 -HID_SMA_BRACKET_DIST 63821 -HID_SMA_BRACKET_EXCHEIGHT 63820 -HID_SMA_BRACKET_EXCHEIGHT2 63833 -HID_SMA_BRACKETS_CAT 63185 -HID_SMA_BRACKETS_TBX 63194 -HID_SMA_BREVEX 63206 -HID_SMA_CHECKX 63207 -HID_SMA_CIRCLEX 63208 -HID_SMA_CMDBOXWINDOW 63056 -HID_SMA_COMMAND_WIN 63197 -HID_SMA_COMMAND_WIN_EDIT 63069 -HID_SMA_COMMANDMENU 63050 -HID_SMA_CONTROL_FONTCHAR_VIEW 63843 -HID_SMA_CONTROL_SYMBOLSET_VIEW 63842 -HID_SMA_COPRODX 63156 -HID_SMA_COSHX 63147 -HID_SMA_COSX 63139 -HID_SMA_COTHX 63149 -HID_SMA_COTX 63141 -HID_SMA_CREATORSTR 63065 -HID_SMA_CSUBX 63801 -HID_SMA_CSUPX 63802 -HID_SMA_DDDOTX 63211 -HID_SMA_DDOTX 63210 -HID_SMA_DEFAULT_DIST 63809 -HID_SMA_DEFAULTSAVEQUERY 63037 -HID_SMA_DENOMINATOR_DIST 63815 -HID_SMA_DISTANCEDIALOG 63029 -HID_SMA_DISTANCEMENU 63052 -HID_SMA_DLARROW 63175 -HID_SMA_DLRARROW 63176 -HID_SMA_DOCICO 63048 -HID_SMA_DOCSAVEQUERY 63035 -HID_SMA_DOCUMENTSTR 63062 -HID_SMA_DOTSAXIS 63262 -HID_SMA_DOTSDOWN 63264 -HID_SMA_DOTSLOW 63265 -HID_SMA_DOTSUP 63263 -HID_SMA_DOTSVERT 63266 -HID_SMA_DOTX 63209 -HID_SMA_DOWNARROW 63808 -HID_SMA_DRARROW 63177 -HID_SMA_EMPTYSET 63256 -HID_SMA_EX 63134 -HID_SMA_EXISTS 63160 -HID_SMA_EXPX 63135 -HID_SMA_EXTRAOPTIONPAGE 63034 -HID_SMA_FACTX 63131 -HID_SMA_FILESMFTYP 63066 -HID_SMA_FILESYMTYP 63067 -HID_SMA_FONTBOLD 63060 -HID_SMA_FONTDIALOG 63026 -HID_SMA_FONTITALIC 63059 -HID_SMA_FONTMENU 63053 -HID_SMA_FONTREGULAR 63058 -HID_SMA_FONTSIZEDIALOG 63027 -HID_SMA_FONTTYPEDIALOG 63028 -HID_SMA_FONTXY 63223 -HID_SMA_FORALL 63161 -HID_SMA_FORMAT_CAT 63186 -HID_SMA_FORMAT_TBX 63195 -HID_SMA_FRACLINE_EXCWIDTH 63816 -HID_SMA_FRACLINE_LINEWIDTH 63817 -HID_SMA_FROMX 63169 -HID_SMA_FROMXTOY 63171 -HID_SMA_FUNCTIONS_CAT 63182 -HID_SMA_FUNCTIONS_TBX 63191 -HID_SMA_FUNCTIONSOTHER1_MENU 63199 -HID_SMA_GRAVEX 63212 -HID_SMA_HATX 63213 -HID_SMA_HBAR 63803 -HID_SMA_IIINTX 63165 -HID_SMA_IINTX 63164 -HID_SMA_ILLEGALFILEERROR 63039 -HID_SMA_ILLEGALOBJECTERROR 63038 -HID_SMA_IM 63258 -HID_SMA_INFINITY 63259 -HID_SMA_INTERATTRIBUT_DIST 63825 -HID_SMA_INTX 63163 -HID_SMA_ITALX 63221 -HID_SMA_LAMBDABAR 63804 -HID_SMA_LEFTARROW 63805 -HID_SMA_LEFTBORDER_DIST 63828 -HID_SMA_LIMX 63157 -HID_SMA_LINE_DIST 63810 -HID_SMA_LINTX 63166 -HID_SMA_LLINTX 63167 -HID_SMA_LLLINTX 63168 -HID_SMA_LMRANGLEXY 63834 -HID_SMA_LNX 63136 -HID_SMA_LOGX 63137 -HID_SMA_LOWERBORDER_DIST 63831 -HID_SMA_LOWERLIMIT_DIST 63819 -HID_SMA_LRANGLEX 63229 -HID_SMA_LRBRACEX 63228 -HID_SMA_LRBRACKETX 63227 -HID_SMA_LRCEILX 63230 -HID_SMA_LRDBRACKETX 63840 -HID_SMA_LRDLINEX 63233 -HID_SMA_LRFLOORX 63231 -HID_SMA_LRGROUPX 63225 -HID_SMA_LRLINEX 63232 -HID_SMA_LRPARENTX 63226 -HID_SMA_LSUBX 63244 -HID_SMA_LSUPX 63245 -HID_SMA_MATRIX 63251 -HID_SMA_MATRIXCOL_DIST 63823 -HID_SMA_MATRIXROW_DIST 63822 -HID_SMA_MINUSPLUSX 63077 -HID_SMA_MINUSX 63075 -HID_SMA_MISC_CAT 63178 -HID_SMA_MISC_MENU 63198 -HID_SMA_NABLA 63162 -HID_SMA_NEGX 63078 -HID_SMA_NEWLINE 63248 -HID_SMA_NOMATHTYPEFACEWARNING 63042 -HID_SMA_NROOTXY 63133 -HID_SMA_NUMERATOR_DIST 63814 -HID_SMA_OBJECTNAME 63043 -HID_SMA_OBJECTSAVEQUERY 63036 -HID_SMA_OPERATOR_DIST 63827 -HID_SMA_OPERATOR_EXCHEIGHT 63826 -HID_SMA_OPERATOR_WIN 63187 -HID_SMA_OPERATORS_CAT 63183 -HID_SMA_OPERATORS_TBX 63192 -HID_SMA_OPTIONSDIALOG 63025 -HID_SMA_OVERLINEX 63217 -HID_SMA_OVERSTRIKEX 63218 -HID_SMA_PARTIAL 63260 -HID_SMA_PHANTOMX 63219 -HID_SMA_PLUSMINUSX 63076 -HID_SMA_PLUSX 63074 -HID_SMA_PRINTOPTION 63061 -HID_SMA_PRINTOPTIONPAGE 63031 -HID_SMA_PRODX 63155 -HID_SMA_RE 63257 -HID_SMA_READSYMBOLERROR 63041 -HID_SMA_RELATIONS_CAT 63180 -HID_SMA_RELATIONS_TBX 63189 -HID_SMA_RIGHTARROW 63806 -HID_SMA_RIGHTBORDER_DIST 63829 -HID_SMA_ROOT_DIST 63811 -HID_SMA_RSUBX 63242 -HID_SMA_RSUPX 63243 -HID_SMA_SBLANK 63246 -HID_SMA_SELECTION_TBX 63196 -HID_SMA_SETC 63797 -HID_SMA_SETN 63793 -HID_SMA_SETOPERATIONS_CAT 63181 -HID_SMA_SETOPERATIONS_TBX 63190 -HID_SMA_SETQ 63795 -HID_SMA_SETR 63796 -HID_SMA_SETZ 63794 -HID_SMA_SINHX 63146 -HID_SMA_SINX 63138 -HID_SMA_SIZEXY 63222 -HID_SMA_SLMRANGLEXY 63835 -HID_SMA_SLRANGLEX 63237 -HID_SMA_SLRBRACEX 63236 -HID_SMA_SLRBRACKETX 63235 -HID_SMA_SLRCEILX 63238 -HID_SMA_SLRDBRACKETX 63841 -HID_SMA_SLRDLINEX 63241 -HID_SMA_SLRFLOORX 63239 -HID_SMA_SLRLINEX 63240 -HID_SMA_SLRPARENTX 63234 -HID_SMA_SQRTX 63132 -HID_SMA_STACK 63250 -HID_SMA_STARTUPWINDOW 63054 -HID_SMA_SUB_DIST 63813 -HID_SMA_SUMX 63154 -HID_SMA_SUP_DIST 63812 -HID_SMA_SYMBOLDIALOG 63032 -HID_SMA_SYMBOLFILESSTR 63063 -HID_SMA_SYMDEFINEDIALOG 63033 -HID_SMA_TANHX 63148 -HID_SMA_TANX 63140 -HID_SMA_TILDEX 63214 -HID_SMA_TMPICO 63049 -HID_SMA_TOOLBOXWINDOW 63055 -HID_SMA_TOX 63170 -HID_SMA_UNBINOPS_CAT 63179 -HID_SMA_UNBINOPS_TBX 63188 -HID_SMA_UNDERLINEX 63216 -HID_SMA_UNDOEDITNAME 63045 -HID_SMA_UNDOFORMATNAME 63046 -HID_SMA_UPARROW 63807 -HID_SMA_UPDATEOBJECT 63057 -HID_SMA_UPPERBORDER_DIST 63830 -HID_SMA_UPPERLIMIT_DIST 63818 -HID_SMA_VECX 63215 -HID_SMA_VIEWMENU 63051 -HID_SMA_VIEWNAME 63044 -HID_SMA_VIEWSHELL_DOCUMENT 342 -HID_SMA_WIDEHATX 63798 -HID_SMA_WIDETILDEX 63799 -HID_SMA_WIDEVECX 63800 -HID_SMA_WIN_DOCUMENT 63068 -HID_SMA_WP 63261 -HID_SMA_WRITESYMBOLERROR 63040 -HID_SMA_XANDY 63092 -HID_SMA_XAPPROXY 63106 -HID_SMA_XCDOTY 63081 -HID_SMA_XCIRCY 63172 -HID_SMA_XDIVIDESY 63173 -HID_SMA_XDIVY 63085 -HID_SMA_XEQUIVY 63105 -HID_SMA_XEQY 63094 -HID_SMA_XGESLANTY 63101 -HID_SMA_XGEY 63099 -HID_SMA_XGTY 63097 -HID_SMA_XINTERSECTIONY 63119 -HID_SMA_XINY 63115 -HID_SMA_XLESLANTY 63100 -HID_SMA_XLEY 63098 -HID_SMA_XLTY 63096 -HID_SMA_XMINUSY 63080 -HID_SMA_XNDIVIDESY 63174 -HID_SMA_XNEQY 63095 -HID_SMA_XNOTINY 63116 -HID_SMA_XNSUBSETEQY 63127 -HID_SMA_XNSUBSETY 63126 -HID_SMA_XNSUPSETEQY 63129 -HID_SMA_XNSUPSETY 63128 -HID_SMA_XORTHOY 63110 -HID_SMA_XORY 63093 -HID_SMA_XOVERBRACEY 63838 -HID_SMA_XOVERY 63086 -HID_SMA_XOWNSY 63117 -HID_SMA_XPARALLELY 63111 -HID_SMA_XPLUSY 63079 -HID_SMA_XPROPY 63109 -HID_SMA_XSETMINUSY 63120 -HID_SMA_XSIMEQY 63108 -HID_SMA_XSIMY 63107 -HID_SMA_XSLASHY 63121 -HID_SMA_XSUBSETEQY 63123 -HID_SMA_XSUBSETY 63122 -HID_SMA_XSUPSETEQY 63125 -HID_SMA_XSUPSETY 63124 -HID_SMA_XSYMDIVIDEY 63084 -HID_SMA_XSYMTIMESY 63083 -HID_SMA_XTIMESY 63082 -HID_SMA_XTOWARDY 63112 -HID_SMA_XUNDERBRACEY 63839 -HID_SMA_XUNIONY 63118 -HID_SMA_XWIDEBSLASHY 63837 -HID_SMA_XWIDESLASHY 63836 -HID_SMARTTAG_MAIN 53443 -HID_SORT_ACTION 53050 -HID_SORT_AUTHOR 53051 -HID_SORT_COMMENT 53053 -HID_SORT_DATE 53052 -HID_SORT_POSITION 58989 -HID_SOURCE_EDITWIN 52836 -HID_SOURCEVIEW 52825 -HID_SPELLCHECK 33822 -HID_SPELLDLG_SETWORD 34074 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CHANGE 39887 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CHANGEALL 39888 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CLOSE 39884 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_EXPLAIN 39898 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_IGNORE 39885 -HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_IGNOREALL 39886 -HID_SPLDLG_CHECKBOX_CHECKGRAMMAR 39899 -HID_SPLDLG_EDIT_NEWWORD 39894 -HID_SQLERROR_EXCHAIN_ERRORS 38909 -HID_SQLERROR_EXCHAIN_TEXT 38910 -HID_STATUSBAR 40370 -HID_STATUSINDICATOR_PROGRESS 33316 -HID_STATUSINDICATOR_TEXT 33315 -HID_STD_FONT 53193 -HID_STYLE_LISTBOX 33900 -HID_STYLIST_DELETE 33178 -HID_STYLIST_EDIT 33177 -HID_STYLIST_NEW 33176 -HID_SVX_BASIC_DIALOG_ORGANIZER 40014 -HID_SVX_BASIC_MACRO_ORGANIZER 40013 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_CB_REVERSE 40022 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_HEADER 40023 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40024 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_TO_TRADITIONAL 40025 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_RB_CONVERSION_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40020 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_RB_CONVERSION_TO_TRADITIONAL 40021 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_CB_USE_VARIANTS 40019 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_RB_CONVERSION_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40017 -HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_RB_CONVERSION_TO_TRADITIONAL 40018 -HID_SVX_COMMON_MACRO_ORGANIZER 40015 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_EVENT 40001 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_ICON_SELECTOR 40044 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU 40007 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_CONTENTS 40008 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_LISTBOX 40053 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_ORGANIZER 40043 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_NAME_SUBMENU 40045 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_MENU 40046 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_MENU_ITEM 40047 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_TOOLBAR 40048 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40049 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_TOOLBAR 40009 -HID_SVX_CONFIG_TOOLBAR_CONTENTS 40010 -HID_SVX_MACRO_LB_EVENT 40000 -HID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN 40033 -HID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_PROGR 40031 -HID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS 40036 -HID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_PREVIEW 40037 -HID_SVX_MODIFY_TOOLBAR 40051 -HID_SVX_MODIFY_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40041 -HID_SVX_NEW_TOOLBAR 40050 -HID_SVX_NEW_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40052 -HID_SVX_OPTIONS_ONLINEUPDATE 40054 -HID_SVX_RUN_MACRO 40012 -HID_SVX_SAVE_IN 40042 -HID_SVX_TABDLG_DOCRECOVERY 40029 -HID_SVX_TP_DOCRECOVERY_RECOVER 40032 -HID_SVX_TP_DOCRECOVERY_SAVE 40030 -HID_SVX_TP_ERR_REP_SEND 40035 -HID_SVX_TP_ERR_REP_WELCOME 40034 -HID_SVXDLG_FILTER_WARNING 34195 -HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS 34161 -HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME 34160 -HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_POSITION 34162 -HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_TWOLINES 34163 -HID_SVXPAGE_GRFCROP 34143 -HID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS 34188 -HID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS 34057 -HID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION 34058 -HID_SVXPAGE_PARA_ASIAN 34174 -HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_BMP 34055 -HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_BULLET 34056 -HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_NUM 34053 -HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_SINGLE_NUM 34054 -HID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE 39977 -HID_SVXTBX_DRAW 33954 -HID_SVXTBX_UNDO_REDO_CTRL 34189 -HID_SW_SORT_POSITION 53054 -HID_SWDLG_STRINPUT 54276 -HID_SYNC_BTN 53055 -HID_TAB_AUTOINCREMENTVALUE 38996 -HID_TAB_DESIGN_DESCWIN 38882 -HID_TAB_DESIGN_FIELDCONTROL 38880 -HID_TAB_DESIGN_HELP_TEXT_FRAME 38892 -HID_TAB_DESIGN_TABLE_DESC 38879 -HID_TAB_DESIGN_TABLE_PROPS 38883 -HID_TAB_ENT_AUTOINCREMENT 38899 -HID_TAB_ENT_BOOL_DEFAULT 38897 -HID_TAB_ENT_COLUMNNAME 38902 -HID_TAB_ENT_DEFAULT 38894 -HID_TAB_ENT_FORMAT 38896 -HID_TAB_ENT_FORMAT_SAMPLE 38895 -HID_TAB_ENT_LEN 38904 -HID_TAB_ENT_NUMTYP 38903 -HID_TAB_ENT_REQUIRED 38898 -HID_TAB_ENT_SCALE 38905 -HID_TAB_ENT_TEXT_LEN 38900 -HID_TAB_ENT_TYPE 38901 -HID_TAB_NAMEMATCHING_COLS_ASSIGN 38917 -HID_TAB_NAMEMATCHING_COLS_AVAIL 38916 -HID_TAB_PAGE_LBUSER 38953 -HID_TAB_PAGE_PBCHGPWD 38950 -HID_TAB_PAGE_PBUSER 38949 -HID_TAB_PAGE_PBUSERDELETE 38951 -HID_TAB_PAGE_TABLEPRIVILEGES 39000 -HID_TAB_PAGE_TBLGRANTS 38952 -HID_TAB_PAGE_USERADMIN 38948 -HID_TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT 38914 -HID_TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE 38918 -HID_TAB_WIZ_TABLENAME_EDIT 38919 -HID_TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT 38915 -HID_TABDESIGN_BACKGROUND 38884 -HID_TABDESIGN_COMMENTCELL 38888 -HID_TABDESIGN_NAMECELL 38886 -HID_TABDESIGN_TYPECELL 38887 -HID_TABDLG_APPLY_BTN 33342 -HID_TABDLG_RESET_BTN 33157 -HID_TABDLG_STANDARD_BTN 33158 -HID_TABLE_COLUMN 53181 -HID_TABLE_DESIGN_HELP_WINDOW 38881 -HID_TABLE_DESIGN_NO_CONNECTION 38926 -HID_TABLE_DESIGN_TABPAGE_GENERAL 38893 -HID_TABLE_TEXTFLOW 53196 -HID_TABLE_TOOLBOX 54828 -HID_TABORDER_CONTROLS 38193 -HID_TABULATOR 33782 -HID_TASKBAR 33234 -HID_TASKBUTTONBAR 33235 -HID_TASKSTATUSBAR 33310 -HID_TASKTOOLBAR 33236 -HID_TBL_OPT_CTRL 52826 -HID_TBXCONTROL_FILENEW 33360 -HID_TEMPLATE_FILTER 33130 -HID_TEMPLATE_FMT 33129 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_DIALOG 32989 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_FILEVIEW 32991 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_ICONCTRL 32990 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_BACK 32992 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_DOCINFO 32995 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PREV 32993 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PREVIEW 32996 -HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PRINT 32994 -HID_TEMPLDLG_NEWBYEXAMPLE 33137 -HID_TEMPLDLG_TOOLBOX_LEFT 33160 -HID_TEMPLDLG_TOOLBOX_RIGHT 33161 -HID_TEMPLDLG_UPDATEBYEXAMPLE 33138 -HID_TEMPLDLG_WATERCAN 33139 -HID_TEXT_TOOLBOX 54827 -HID_TEXTATTR_CTL_POSITION 33884 -HID_TEXTCPNT_ADD_BOOKMARK 32985 -HID_TEXTCPNT_COPY_LINK 32986 -HID_TEXTCPNT_DOWNLOAD 32984 -HID_TEXTCPNT_OPEN_LINK 32982 -HID_TEXTCPNT_OPEN_LINK_NEW 32983 -HID_TEXTGRID_PAGE 53250 -HID_THES_LANGUAGE 33843 -HID_TLB_QUERYDESIGN 38838 -HID_TLB_RELATIONDESIGN 38921 -HID_TLB_TABBROWSER 38790 -HID_TLB_TABLEDESIGN 38891 -HID_TLB_TREELISTBOX 38791 -HID_TOKEN_WINDOW 54879 -HID_TOOLS_TOOLBOX 54837 -HID_TOX_ENTRY_BUTTON 54856 -HID_TOX_ENTRY_EDIT 54857 -HID_TOX_STYLES_PAGE 53241 -HID_TP_BUSINESS_DATA 53248 -HID_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS 33343 -HID_TP_CUSTOMPROPERTIES 33392 -HID_TP_LICENSE 64357 -HID_TP_MAILCONFIG 54978 -HID_TP_OUTLINE_NUM 53227 -HID_TP_PRIVATE_DATA 53247 -HID_TP_PURCHASE 64355 -HID_TP_SUMMARY 64358 -HID_TP_TOX_ENTRY 53240 -HID_TP_TOX_SELECT 53239 -HID_TP_UNLOCK 64356 -HID_TP_VISITING_CARDS 53242 -HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_1 33895 -HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_2 33896 -HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_3 33897 -HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_1 33892 -HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_2 33893 -HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_3 33894 -HID_TPHATCH_CTRL 33991 -HID_TPPAGE_FULLSIZE 34071 -HID_TPPOSITION_CTRL 33992 -HID_TPROTATION_CTRL1 33994 -HID_TPROTATION_CTRL2 33995 -HID_TPSHADOW_CTRL 33990 -HID_TPSIZE_CTRL 33993 -HID_TRANS_ANGLE 33780 -HID_TRANS_POSITION_SIZE 34196 -HID_TRANS_SLANT 33781 -HID_TXTFOOTER 41145 -HID_TXTSENDERCITY 41141 -HID_TXTSENDERFAX 41142 -HID_TXTSENDERNAME 41137 -HID_TXTSENDERPOSTCODE 41139 -HID_TXTSENDERSTATE 41140 -HID_TXTSENDERSTREET 41138 -HID_TXTTEMPLATENAME 41148 -HID_UUI_END 35867 -HID_VALUESET_BULLET 34050 -HID_VALUESET_NUM 34051 -HID_VALUESET_NUMBMP 34052 -HID_VALUESET_SINGLENUM 34049 -HID_VS_BULLET 52982 -HID_VS_NUM 52981 -HID_VS_NUMBMP 52983 -HID_VS_RULER 52984 -HID_VS_SINGLENUM 52980 -HID_WARN_NAME_DUPLICATE 34185 -HID_WARNING_ALIENFORMAT 33388 -HID_WARNING_SECURITY_HYPERLINK 33374 -HID_WEBFRAME_TOOLBOX 54826 -HID_WEBGRAPHIC_TOOLBOX 54850 -HID_WEBTEXT_TOOLBOX 54825 -HID_WEBTOOLS_TOOLBOX 54824 -HID_WILL_EXPIRE 64366 -HID_WIZARD_NEXT 33022 -HID_WIZARD_PREVIOUS 33023 -HID_XFORMS_ADDCONDITION_DLG 38109 -HID_XFORMS_ADDDATAITEM_DLG 38108 -HID_XFORMS_ADDINSTANCE_DLG 38135 -HID_XFORMS_ADDMODEL_DLG 38134 -HID_XFORMS_ADDSUBMISSION_DLG 38133 -HID_XFORMS_INSTANCES_MENUBTN 38132 -HID_XFORMS_ITEMS_LIST 38129 -HID_XFORMS_MANAGENAMESPACE_DLG 38112 -HID_XFORMS_MID_INSERT_CONTROL 38136 -HID_XFORMS_MODELS_LIST 38130 -HID_XFORMS_MODELS_MENUBTN 38131 -HID_XFORMS_NAMESPACEITEM_DLG 38110 -HID_XFORMS_NAMESPACEITEM_LIST 38111 -HID_XFORMS_TAB_CONTROL 38137 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX 38123 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD 38124 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD_ATTRIBUTE 38126 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD_ELEMENT 38125 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_EDIT 38127 -HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_REMOVE 38128 -HID_XML_FILTER_APPLICATION 64064 -HID_XML_FILTER_CLOSE 64059 -HID_XML_FILTER_DELETE 64056 -HID_XML_FILTER_DESCRIPTION 64067 -HID_XML_FILTER_DOCTYPE 64068 -HID_XML_FILTER_DTD 64069 -HID_XML_FILTER_DTD_BROWSE 64070 -HID_XML_FILTER_EDIT 64054 -HID_XML_FILTER_EXPORT_XSLT 64071 -HID_XML_FILTER_EXPORT_XSLT_BROWSE 64072 -HID_XML_FILTER_EXTENSION 64066 -HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_TEMPLATE 64075 -HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_TEMPLATE_BROWSE 64087 -HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_XSLT 64073 -HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_XSLT_BROWSE 64074 -HID_XML_FILTER_INTERFACE_NAME 64065 -HID_XML_FILTER_LIST 64052 -HID_XML_FILTER_NAME 64063 -HID_XML_FILTER_NEW 64053 -HID_XML_FILTER_OPEN 64058 -HID_XML_FILTER_OUTPUT_WINDOW 64089 -HID_XML_FILTER_SAVE 64057 -HID_XML_FILTER_SETTINGS_DIALOG 64051 -HID_XML_FILTER_TABDIALOG 64060 -HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_BASIC 64061 -HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_CTRL 64091 -HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_XSLT 64062 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST 64055 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_CLOSE 64086 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_DIALOG 64076 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_BROWSE 64077 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_CURRENT 64078 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_CURRENT_FILE 64079 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_XSLT_FILE 64090 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_BROWSE 64083 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_DISPLAY_SOURCE 64082 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_RECENT 64084 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_RECENT_FILE 64085 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_TEMPLATE_FILE 64081 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_XSLT_FILE 64080 -HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_VALIDATE_OUPUT 64088 -HID_XML_SOURCE_FILE_DIALOG 64049 -HID_XML_SOURCE_FILE_VALIDATE 64050 -HID_XMLSEC_CALL 40016 -HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_CHOOSESIGNATURES 43082 -HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_ELEMENTS 43079 -HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_SIGNATURESDLG 43081 -HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_TRUSTSOURCES 43078 -HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_VIEWSIGNATURES 43080 -HID_XMLSEC_DLG_CERTCHOOSER 43077 -HID_XMLSEC_DLG_CERTVIEWER 43071 -HID_XMLSEC_DLG_DIGSIG 43075 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_CERTPATH 43074 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_DETAILS 43073 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_GENERAL 43072 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_MACROSEC 43068 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_SECLEVEL 43069 -HID_XMLSEC_TP_TRUSTSOURCES 43070 -HID_XMLSECDLG_MACROWARN 35847 -HID0_CANCEL 34205 -HID0_CREATE 34204 -HID0_HELP 34201 -HID0_NEXT 34202 -HID0_PREV 34203 -HID0_STATUS_DIALOG 34206 -HID0_WEBWIZARD 34200 -HID1_BTN_DEL_SES 34209 -HID1_LST_SESSIONS 34207 -HID2_BTN_ADD_DOC 34211 -HID2_BTN_DOC_DOWN 34214 -HID2_BTN_DOC_UP 34213 -HID2_BTN_REM_DOC 34212 -HID2_LST_DOC_EXPORT 34218 -HID2_LST_DOCS 34210 -HID2_STATUS_ADD_DOCS 34219 -HID2_TXT_DOC_AUTHOR 34217 -HID2_TXT_DOC_DESC 34216 -HID2_TXT_DOC_TITLE 34215 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG1 34220 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG10 34229 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG11 34230 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG12 34231 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG13 34232 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG14 34233 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG15 34234 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG2 34221 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG3 34222 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG4 34223 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG5 34224 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG6 34225 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG7 34226 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG8 34227 -HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG9 34228 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_AUTHOR 34237 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_CR_DATE 34238 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_DESCRIPTION 34236 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_F_ICON 34241 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_FILENAME 34235 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_FORMAT 34240 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_PAGES 34242 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_SIZE 34243 -HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_UP_DATE 34239 -HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_1024 34246 -HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_640 34244 -HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_800 34245 -HID5_BTN_BACKGND 34248 -HID5_BTN_ICONS 34249 -HID5_LST_STYLES 34247 -HID6_DATE_SITE_CREATED 34255 -HID6_DATE_SITE_UPDATED 34256 -HID6_TXT_SITE_COPYRIGHT 34259 -HID6_TXT_SITE_DESC 34253 -HID6_TXT_SITE_EMAIL 34258 -HID6_TXT_SITE_TITLE 34250 -HID7_BTN_FTP 34269 -HID7_BTN_LOCAL 34263 -HID7_BTN_PREVIEW 34260 -HID7_BTN_ZIP 34266 -HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_FTP 34267 -HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_LOCAL 34261 -HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_ZIP 34264 -HID7_CHK_SAVE 34270 -HID7_TXT_FTP 34268 -HID7_TXT_LOCAL 34262 -HID7_TXT_SAVE 34271 -HID7_TXT_ZIP 34265 -ITM_HOR_CNTR 22783 -ITM_HOR_LEFT 22782 -ITM_HOR_RGHT 22784 -ITM_VER_CNTR 22786 -ITM_VER_LEFT 22785 -ITM_VER_RGHT 22787 -MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_ALIGNMENT 18008 -MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_SPACING 18009 -MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_STYLE 18007 -MSG_QUERY_LOAD_TEMPLATE 2065 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_BOX_DEFAULT 569689095 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_BOX_FAXSWALLOW 569689096 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_LINKONLY 1091191826 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_SUBDIRS 1091191827 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_CB_CUPSUSAGE 1090126871 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BOX_SWALLOWFAXNO 602506259 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_CB_EXTERNAL 602506260 -padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_ENABLE_BTN 602489865 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BOX_COMMAND 569708546 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BOX_PDFCOMMAND 569708553 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_LB_PATH 1090195462 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_CB_COMMANDS 602509317 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RIT_RTS_CMD_CB_QUICKCMD 602509334 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_FROM_BOX 602492932 -padmin:ComboBox:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG:RID_STRQRY_BOX_NEWNAME 1090179077 -padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_EDT_PDFDIR 569706503 -padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_FAXNAME 569690117 -padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_NAME 569690116 -padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_PDFNAME 569690118 -padmin:Edit:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_EDT_FROM 1091192835 -padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_EDT_PDFDIR 602507280 -padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_COMMENT_EDT 602441738 -padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG_PASS_EDT 1139410949 -padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG_USER_EDT 1139410947 -padmin:Edit:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG:RID_STRQRY_EDT_NEWNAME 1090177026 -padmin:ListBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BOX_DRIVER 569675266 -padmin:ListBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_NEWFONTS 1091194375 -padmin:ListBox:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_LB_FONTS 1090620932 -padmin:ListBox:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_LB_DEV 1090129412 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_LB_CONFIGURE 602508808 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_DEPTH_BOX 602459660 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_LEVEL_BOX 602459656 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_PPDKEY_BOX 602459652 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_PPDVALUE_BOX 602459654 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_SPACE_BOX 602459658 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_TO_BOX 602492422 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_DUPLEX_BOX 602476038 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_ORIENTATION_BOX 602476036 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_PAPER_BOX 602476034 -padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_SLOT_BOX 602476040 -padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_BOTTOMMARGIN_BOX 602446344 -padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_LEFTMARGIN_BOX 602446338 -padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_RIGHTMARGIN_BOX 602446342 -padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_TOPMARGIN_BOX 602446340 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG 1106509824 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG 1091190784 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG 1090617344 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_PADIALOG 1090125824 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG 1090191360 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG 1139408896 -padmin:ModalDialog:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG 1090174976 -padmin:ModelessDialog:RID_PROGRESS_DLG 2170421248 -padmin:MultiListBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS:RID_ADDP_OLD_BOX_PRINTERS 569723906 -padmin:MultiListBox:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_LB_DRIVER 1090194437 -padmin:MultiListBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_SUBST_BOX 602491906 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG:RID_ADDP_BTN_NEXT 1106514435 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG:RID_ADDP_BTN_PREV 1106514436 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BTN_ADD 569676291 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BTN_REMOVE 569676292 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BTN_HELP 569709059 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BTN_PDFDIR 569709064 -padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS:RID_ADDP_OLD_BTN_SELECTALL 569725443 -padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BTN_FROM 1091195396 -padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BTN_SELECTALL 1091195398 -padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_IMPORT 1090621957 -padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_REMOVE 1090621955 -padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_RENAME 1090621958 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_ADD 1090130451 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_CONF 1090130438 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_DEL 1090130435 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_FONTS 1090130441 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_RENAME 1090130439 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_STD 1090130434 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_TESTPAGE 1090130440 -padmin:PushButton:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_BTN_SEARCH 1090195971 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_HELP 602509828 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_PDFDIR 602509841 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_REMOVE 602509839 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_ADD_BTN 602493447 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_REMOVE_BTN 602493448 -padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_DEFAULT_BTN 602444299 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_FAX 569655811 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_OLD 569655813 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_PDF 569655812 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_PRINTER 569655810 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER:RID_ADDP_FAXDRV_BTN_DEFAULT 569737730 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER:RID_ADDP_FAXDRV_BTN_SELECT 569737731 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_DEFAULT 569754114 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_DIST 569754115 -padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_SELECT 569754116 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV 569655296 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER 569671680 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND 569704448 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER 569737216 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME 569688064 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS 569720832 -padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER 569753600 -padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE 602505216 -padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE 602456064 -padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE 602488832 -padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE 602439680 -padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE 602472448 -reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:CB_DATE 1577878529 -reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:CB_TIME 1577878533 -reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_PAGENUMBERS:CB_SHOWNUMBERONFIRSTPAGE 1577862153 -reportdesign:ImageButton:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:PB_DOWN 2114727445 -reportdesign:ImageButton:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:PB_UP 2114727444 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:LB_DATE_TYPE 1577881091 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:LB_TIME_TYPE 1577881095 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_FOOTERLST 2114719236 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_GROUPONLST 2114719238 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_HEADERLST 2114719234 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_KEEPTOGETHERLST 2114719242 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_ORDER 2114719249 -reportdesign:ListBox:RID_PAGENUMBERS:LST_ALIGNMENT 1577864712 -reportdesign:NumericField:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:ED_GROUPINTERVALLST 2114721800 -reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_BOTTOMPAGE 1577861638 -reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_N 1577861634 -reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_N_OF_M 1577861635 -reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_TOPPAGE 1577861637 -RID_ENVTOOLBOX 560 -RID_MATH_TOOLBOX 20050 -RID_MN_FORMAT_STYLE 25031 -RID_SVX_EXTRUSION_BAR 10986 -RID_SVX_FONTWORK_BAR 10987 -RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING 20976 -RID_TBXCTL_INSCELLS 25039 -RID_TBXCTL_INSERT 25038 -RID_TBXCTL_INSOBJ 25040 -RID_TOOLBOX_INSCELLS 2 -RID_TOOLBOX_INSERT 1 -RID_TOOLBOX_INSOBJ 3 -RID_UNDO_DELETE_WARNING 20558 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CB_ASONCE 1494697050 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_COMMA 1494697014 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_OTHER 1494697015 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_SEMICOLON 1494697013 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_SPACE 1494697012 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_TAB 1494697011 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ADJUST 1493533722 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ALIGNMENT 1493533721 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_BORDER 1493533717 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_FONT 1493533719 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_NUMFORMAT 1493533716 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_PATTERN 1493533720 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW:1 1494516737 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW:2 1494516738 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_COL_MAN:BTN_DEFVAL 1494909953 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_COL_OPT:BTN_DEFVAL 1494926337 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND1 2568520705 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND2 2568520715 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND3 2568520725 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_BYCOL 2567521332 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_BYROW 2567521331 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_REFS 2567521341 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_FORMAT 2567324695 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_HEADER 2567324693 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_SIZE 2567324694 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_STRIPDATA 2567324696 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELALL 1493419018 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELATTRS 1493419023 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELDATETIME 1493419021 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELFORMULAS 1493419022 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELNOTES 1493419024 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELNUMBERS 1493419020 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELOBJECTS 1493419025 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELSTRINGS 1493419019 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:CB_LAYOUT_EMPTY 1495401474 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:CB_SHOW 1495401475 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_CASE 2567078914 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_COPY_RESULT 2567078917 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_DEST_PERS 2567078924 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_HEADER 2567078916 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_REGEXP 2567078915 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 2567078913 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:BTN_MATRIX 2567603211 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT 2568963085 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT_ACCEPT 2568963078 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT_REJECT 2568963079 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:CB_FIXEDWIDTH 1494172684 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:CB_SAVESHOWN 1494172685 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSALL 1493435412 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSATTRS 1493435417 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSDATETIME 1493435415 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSFORMULAS 1493435416 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSNOTES 1493435418 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSNUMBERS 1493435414 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSOBJECTS 1493435433 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSSTRINGS 1493435413 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_LINK 1493435427 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_SKIP_EMPTY 1493435425 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_TRANSPOSE 1493435426 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:CB_LINK 1493894173 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:BTN_RELOAD 1495368714 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:BTN_COPY 1493451781 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_COLHEADER 2567308321 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_CRITERIA 2567308319 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_PRINTAREA 2567308320 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_ROWHEADER 2567308322 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_BOTTOM 1494402053 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_LEFT 1494402050 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_RIGHT 1494402051 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_TOP 1494402052 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_ATTRIB 1493845017 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_COPYALL 1493845019 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_PRINTFRAME 1493845015 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_PROTECT 1493845020 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_SHOWFRAME 1493845013 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_TWOWAY 1493845016 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_VALUE 1493845018 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_DETECTCAT 2567504922 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_DRILLDOWN 2567504926 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_FILTER 2567504925 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_IGNEMPTYROWS 2567504921 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_TOTALCOL 2567504923 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_TOTALROW 2567504924 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_CASE 1493746690 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_REGEXP 1493746691 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 1493746689 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:CB_SHOWALL 1493828609 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN:BTN_DEFVAL 1494942721 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT:BTN_DEFVAL 1494959105 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SHAREDOCUMENT:CB_SHARE 1495598081 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_CASE 2567095298 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_COPY_RESULT 2567095301 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_DEST_PERS 2567095308 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_HEADER 2567095300 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_REGEXP 2567095299 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 2567095297 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_CALC 957252625 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_CASE 957252623 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_ITERATE 957252609 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_LOOKUP 957252627 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_MATCH 957252626 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_REGEX 957252628 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ANCHOR 958186521 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ANNOT 958186519 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_BIGHANDLES 958186564 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_CLIP 958186529 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_FORMULA 958186517 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_GRID 958186553 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_GUIDELINE 958186556 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_HANDLES 958186563 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_HSCROLL 958186548 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_NIL 958186518 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_OUTLINE 958186551 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_PAGEBREAKS 958186562 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_RFIND 958186571 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ROWCOLHEADER 958186547 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_SYNCZOOM 958186531 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_TBLREG 958186550 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_VALUE 958186520 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_VSCROLL 958186549 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_ALIGN 958202951 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_EDITMODE 958202953 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_EXPREF 958202956 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_FORMAT 958202954 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_MARKHDR 958202957 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_REPLWARN 958202959 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_TEXTFMT 958202958 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_PRINT:BTN_SELECTEDSHEETS 957481988 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_PRINT:BTN_SKIPEMPTYPAGES 957481986 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_CASESENSITIVE 956449800 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_COPYRESULT 956449803 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_FORMATS 956449802 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_LABEL 956449801 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_SORT_USER 956449799 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_CASE 956810262 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_FORMATS 956810273 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_PAGEBREAK 956810261 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_SORT 956810263 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_USERDEF 956810274 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_CHARTS 957039629 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_DRAWINGS 957039631 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_FORMULAS 957039632 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_GRID 957039626 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_HEADER 957039627 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_NOTES 957039628 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_NULLVALS 957039633 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_OBJECTS 957039630 -sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_PAGENO 957039641 -sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:CB_SHOWLIST 548275227 -sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:CB_SORTLIST 548275228 -sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:TSB_ALLOW_BLANKS 548275203 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CB_TEXTSEP 1494700041 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:CB_OBJECT 1495355413 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:ED_NAME 2567327755 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL1 2567082016 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL2 2567082017 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL3 2567082018 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:ED_FIELDSEP 1494175749 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:ED_TEXTSEP 1494175751 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:CB_URL 1495371781 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:ED_NAME 2567311372 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL1 1493749792 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL2 1493749793 -sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL3 1493749794 -sc:DateField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_END 1495440898 -sc:DateField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_START 1495440897 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_PRINTAREA 2568275979 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_REPEATCOL 2568275999 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_REPEATROW 2568275989 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:ED_OTHER 1494698040 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CHANGES:ED_ASSIGN 2568898575 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:ED_AREA 2568783885 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:ED_DATA 2568783889 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND1_1 2568521732 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND1_2 2568521735 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND2_1 2568521742 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND2_2 2568521745 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND3_1 2568521752 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND3_2 2568521755 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:ED_DATA_AREA 2567522337 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:ED_DEST_AREA 2567522347 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_NAME 1495336973 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_PASSWD 1495336977 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_SOURCE 1495336971 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_USER 1495336975 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:ED_DBAREA 2567325709 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_BY 1495418883 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_END 1495418882 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_START 1495418881 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_END_VALUES 1493518385 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_INCREMENT 1493518375 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_START_VALUES 1493518388 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_COPY_AREA 2567079943 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:ED_REF 2567604243 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:ED_ASSIGN 2568964111 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:ED_TABNAME 1493895193 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:ED_ASSIGN 2567309327 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:ED_NAME 1493846027 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT1 2569209860 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT2 2569209861 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT3 2569209862 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT4 2569209863 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_OBJECTIVECELL 2569209857 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT1 2569209864 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT2 2569209865 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT3 2569209866 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT4 2569209867 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_TARGET 2569209858 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_VARIABLECELLS 2569209859 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:ED_OUTAREA 2567505943 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF:ED_ASSIGN 2568996875 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_FORMULACELL 2567374849 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_TARGETVAL 2567374850 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_VARCELL 2567374851 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_DOUBLE:ED_VALUE 1495517185 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:ED_COPY_AREA 2567096327 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:ED_CRITERIA_AREA 2567096372 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT:ED_INPUT 1493469194 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_COLCELL 2567899139 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_FORMULARANGE 2567899137 -sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_ROWCELL 2567899138 -sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_EPS 957253637 -sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:ED_OUTAREA 956450820 -sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:ED_COPYFROM 956844035 -sc:Edit:RID_SCTAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG1 958236684 -sc:Edit:RID_SCTAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG2 958236685 -sc:Edit:RID_SCTAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG3 958236686 -sc:Edit:RID_SCTAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG4 958236687 -sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:EDT_TITLE 548309005 -sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:EDT_TITLE 548292621 -sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_MAX 548276233 -sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_MIN 548276231 -sc:FloatingWindow:RID_SCDLG_TEAM 231304704 -sc:ImageButton:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:IMB_INSERT 3651284481 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_PRINTAREA 2568285708 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_REPEATCOL 2568285728 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_REPEATROW 2568285718 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CHANGES:RB_ASSIGN 2568908304 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:RB_AREA 2568793614 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:RB_DATA 2568793618 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND1_1 2568531461 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND1_2 2568531464 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND2_1 2568531471 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND2_2 2568531474 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND3_1 2568531481 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND3_2 2568531484 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:RB_DATA_AREA 2567532066 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:RB_DEST_AREA 2567532076 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:RB_DBAREA 2567335438 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:RB_COPY_AREA 2567089672 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:RB_REF 2567613972 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:RB_ASSIGN 2568973840 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:RB_ASSIGN 2567319056 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE1 2569219596 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE2 2569219597 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE3 2569219598 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE4 2569219599 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT1 2569219588 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT2 2569219589 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT3 2569219590 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT4 2569219591 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_OBJECTIVECELL 2569219585 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT1 2569219592 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT2 2569219593 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT3 2569219594 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT4 2569219595 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_TARGET 2569219586 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_VARIABLECELLS 2569219587 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:RB_OUTAREA 2567515672 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF:RB_ASSIGN 2569006604 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:RB_FORMULACELL 2567384577 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:RB_VARCELL 2567384578 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:RB_COPY_AREA 2567106056 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:RB_CRITERIA_AREA 2567106101 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_COLCELL 2567908867 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_FORMULARANGE 2567908865 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_ROWCELL 2567908866 -sc:ImageButton:RID_SCTAB_FUNCTION:IB_FUNCTION 958262789 -sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:CB_CAT 3651276289 -sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:DDLB_FUNC 3651276291 -sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:LB_FUNC 3651276290 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_PRINTAREA 2568277517 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_REPEATCOL 2568277537 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_REPEATROW 2568277527 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_CHARSET 1494699524 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_TYPE1 1494699543 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:LB_FORMAT 1493536257 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:LB_RANGE 2568785419 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_1 2568523266 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_2 2568523267 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_TEMPLATE 2568523274 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_1 2568523276 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_2 2568523277 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_TEMPLATE 2568523284 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_1 2568523286 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_2 2568523287 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_TEMPLATE 2568523294 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_DATA_AREA 2567523872 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_DEST_AREA 2567523882 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_FUNC 2567523852 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:LB_DATABASE 1495354899 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:LB_OBJTYPE 1495354903 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:LB_SERVICE 1495338505 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_BASEFIELD 1495387651 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_BASEITEM 1495387652 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_TYPE 1495387650 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSHOWDETAIL:LB_DIMS 1495453194 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_HIERARCHY 1495404041 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_LAYOUT 1495404038 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SHOW_FROM 1495404039 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SHOW_USING 1495404040 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SORT_BY 1495404037 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND1 2567081501 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND2 2567081502 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND3 2567081503 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COPY_AREA 2567081478 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD1 2567081496 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD2 2567081497 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD3 2567081498 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP1 2567081499 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP2 2567081500 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:DDLB_FONT 1494175241 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:LB_FONT 1494175242 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:LB_DEST 1493454338 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:LB_INSERT 1493454340 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_PASTE:LB_ENTRYLIST 1494388235 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:LB_COLOR 1493847574 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP1 2569211393 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP2 2569211394 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP3 2569211395 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP4 2569211396 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:LB_OUTAREA 2567507478 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND1 1493749277 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND2 1493749278 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND3 1493749279 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD1 1493749272 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD2 1493749273 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD3 1493749274 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_OP1 1493749275 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_OP2 1493749276 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS:LB_ENGINE 1495485953 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:LB_COPY_AREA 2567097862 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:LB_CRITERIA_AREA 2567097907 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_COLOR 958189115 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_DIAGRAM 958189086 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_DRAW 958189088 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_OBJGRF 958189084 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:LB_ALIGN 958205512 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:LB_UNIT 958205502 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_CONTENT 958369281 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_INSERT 958369283 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_MOVE 958369284 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_REMOVE 958369282 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT1 956435972 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT2 956435973 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT3 956435974 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_ALGORITHM 956452371 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_LANGUAGE 956452369 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_OUTAREA 956452355 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_SORT_USER 956452354 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:LB_USERDEF 956812835 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:LB_SCALEMODE 957042207 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:LB_LISTS 956845569 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCTAB_FUNCTION:LB_CATEGORY 958254595 -sc:ListBox:RID_SCTAB_FUNCTION:LB_FUNCTION 958254596 -sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:LB_ACTION 548310552 -sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:LB_ALLOW 548277762 -sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:LB_VALUE 548277765 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_COL_MAN:ED_VALUE 1494915585 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_COL_OPT:ED_VALUE 1494931969 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN:ED_VALUE 1494948353 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT:ED_VALUE 1494964737 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:MF_TAB 958208577 -sc:MetricField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEALL 957045280 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_ASCII 1494695936 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW 1494515712 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW 1494368256 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_GROUP 1493549056 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE 1493893120 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA 1495367680 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO 1493843968 -sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT 1493467136 -sc:ModelessDialog:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF 2568994816 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_MORE 1493545576 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_MORE 2567533060 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_MORE 2567336481 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:BTN_MORE 1495396868 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_MORE 2567090689 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_MORE 2567320070 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_MORE 2567516676 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_MORE 1493758465 -sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_MORE 2567107073 -sc:MultiLineEdit:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:ED_COMMENT 1493846541 -sc:MultiLineEdit:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:ED_ENTRIES 956844546 -sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:EDT_ERROR 548309529 -sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:EDT_INPUTHELP 548293135 -sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_LIST 548276765 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_CONSAREAS 2567523350 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_FUNC 1495387137 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:LB_TABLES 1493896219 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:LB_RANGES 1495370761 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:LB_FUNC 1493830657 -sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_SHOW_TAB:LB_ENTRYLIST 1494993931 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:NF_AT_ROW 1494702140 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_NUMDAYS 1495439364 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:NF_SHOW 1495406593 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:NF_COUNT 1493899287 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:NF_DELAY 1495373835 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_INTEGER:NF_VALUE 1495504897 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_PREC 957257735 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_STEPS 957257732 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_PAGENO 957044762 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGEHEIGHT 957044772 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGENUM 957044770 -sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGEWIDTH 957044771 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ADD 1493537385 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_REMOVE 1493537386 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_ADD 2568786435 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_REMOVE 2568786436 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPALLMINE 1495585286 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPALLOTHERS 1495585287 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPMINE 1495585283 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPOTHER 1495585284 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_ADD 2567524869 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_REMOVE 2567524870 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_ADD 2567328259 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_REMOVE 2567328260 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:BTN_BACKWARD 2567606792 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:BTN_FORWARD 2567606793 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:BTN_BROWSE 1493897756 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:BTN_BROWSE 1495372294 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_ADD 2567311875 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_REMOVE 2567311876 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_PASTE:BTN_ADD 1494389353 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:BTN_OPTIONS 2569212417 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:BTN_SOLVE 2569212420 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_OPTIONS 2567508486 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_REMOVE 2567508485 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:BTN_OPTIONS 1493832197 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS:BTN_EDIT 1495486977 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_ADD 956846594 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_COPY 956846596 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_NEW 956846593 -sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_REMOVE 956846595 -sc:PushButton:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:BTN_SEARCH 548311578 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:RB_FIXED 1494696450 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:RB_SEPARATED 1494696449 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW:BTN_GROUP_COLS 1494368769 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW:BTN_GROUP_ROWS 1494368771 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_COLHEAD 2568782351 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_ROWHEAD 2568782352 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_DATABASE 1495319045 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_EXTERNAL 1495319046 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_SELECTION 1495319044 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_CELLSLEFT 1493385741 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_CELLSUP 1493385738 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_DELCOLS 1493385743 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_DELROWS 1493385742 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_AUTOEND 1495433731 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_AUTOSTART 1495433729 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_MANEND 1495433732 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_MANSTART 1495433730 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_NUMDAYS 1495433733 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_UNITS 1495433734 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_AUTOEND 1495417347 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_AUTOSTART 1495417345 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_MANEND 1495417348 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_MANSTART 1495417346 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_ASC 1495400964 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_DESC 1495400965 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_MAN 1495400966 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_ARITHMETIC 1493516812 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_AUTOFILL 1493516815 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_BOTTOM 1493516805 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DATE 1493516814 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DAY 1493516822 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DAY_OF_WEEK 1493516823 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_GEOMETRIC 1493516813 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_LEFT 1493516802 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_MONTH 1493516824 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_RIGHT 1493516803 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_TOP 1493516804 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_YEAR 1493516825 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_CELLSDOWN 1493402123 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_CELLSRIGHT 1493402124 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_INSCOLS 1493402129 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_INSROWS 1493402128 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_DOWN 1493434918 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_NONE 1493434917 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_RIGHT 1493434919 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_ADD 1493434908 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_DIV 1493434911 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_MUL 1493434910 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_NOOP 1493434907 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_SUB 1493434909 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_BEFORE 1493893643 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_BEHIND 1493893644 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_FROMFILE 1493893658 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_NEW 1493893653 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_MAX 2569208321 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_MIN 2569208322 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_VALUE 2569208323 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_AUTO 1493828098 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_NONE 1493828097 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_USER 1493828099 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATE1904 957252107 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATESC10 957252106 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATESTD 957252105 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_ALWAYS 958202370 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_NEVER 958202372 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_REQUEST 958202371 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN1 956432906 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN2 956432907 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN3 956432908 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP1 956432903 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP2 956432904 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP3 956432905 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_LEFT_RIGHT 956449293 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_TOP_DOWN 956449292 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_ASCENDING 956809759 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_DESCENDING 956809760 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_LEFTRIGHT 957039125 -sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_TOPDOWN 957039124 -sc:TabControl:RID_SCDLG_FORMULA:TC_FUNCTION 2567602194 -sc:TabPage:RID_SCPAGE_STAT 957628416 -sc:TabPage:RID_SCTAB_FUNCTION 958251008 -sc:TabPage:RID_SCTAB_PARAMETER 958234624 -sc:TabPage:RID_SCTAB_STRUCT 958267392 -sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR 548306944 -sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP 548290560 -sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES 548274176 -sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_ALL 956384771 -sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_FORMULAR 956384770 -sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_PRINT 956384774 -sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_PROTECTED 956384769 -sc:TriStateBox:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:TSB_SHOW 548308501 -sc:TriStateBox:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:TSB_HELP 548292107 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PAGE3_LOGO 1088488501 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PAGE5_SUMMARY 1088488511 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PREVIEW 1088488455 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_STARTWITH 1088488456 -sd:Checkbox:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:4 1415742468 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:CBX_USE_CUSTOMSHOW 1087554561 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_LOCKED 1077986313 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_PRINTABLE 1077986312 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_VISIBLE 1077986311 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS:CBX_CHECK_MASTERS 1089111042 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS:CBX_LINK 1089111041 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_MORPH:CBX_ATTRIBUTES 1084441601 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_MORPH:CBX_ORIENTATION 1084441602 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PRESLT:CBX_CHECK_MASTERS 1087964162 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PRESLT:CBX_MASTER_PAGE 1087964161 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CONTENT 1085850655 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_ENDLESS 1085850662 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_NOTES 1085850656 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_SLD_SOUND 1085850685 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_CREATED 1085850700 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_DOWNLOAD 1085850699 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE5_TEXTONLY 1085850706 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_ALWAYS_ON_TOP 1401472008 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_ANIMATION_ALLOWED 1401472006 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_AUTOLOGO 1401472001 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_CHANGE_PAGE 1401472007 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_MANUEL 1401472002 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_MOUSEPOINTER 1401472003 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_NAVIGATOR 1401472005 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_PEN 1401472004 -sd:CheckBox:DLG_VECTORIZE:CB_FILLHOLES 1084457985 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_DATE 1090143234 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_FOOTER 1090143237 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_HEADER 1090143236 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_PAGE_NUMBER 1090143235 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME 553255938 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_FOOTER 553255946 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_HEADER 553255958 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_NOTONTITLE 553255952 -sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_SLIDENUMBER 553255950 -sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CBX_REWIND 878838793 -sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_AUTORESTART 878822408 -sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_SMOOTH_END 878822407 -sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_SMOOTH_START 878822406 -sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:CBX_PREVIEW 878871556 -sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_ANIMATE_FORM 878855173 -sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_GROUP_AUTO 878855171 -sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_REVERSE 878855174 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_HANDLES_BEZIER 546653186 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_HELPLINES 546653185 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_MOVE_OUTLINE 546653199 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_RULER 546653198 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_MERGE_PARA_DIST 546685980 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_USE_PRINTER_METRICS 546685992 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_COPY 546685965 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_CROOK_NO_CONTORTION 546685973 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_MARKED_HIT_MOVES_ALWAYS 546685971 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_MASTERPAGE_CACHE 546685977 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_PICKTHROUGH 546685961 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_QUICKEDIT 546685976 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_START_WITH_ACTUAL_PAGE 546685978 -sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_START_WITH_TEMPLATE 546685958 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_BACK 545866765 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_DATE 545866755 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_DRAW 545866758 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_FRONT 545866764 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_HANDOUTS 545866760 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_HIDDEN_PAGES 545866753 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_NOTES 545866759 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_OUTLINE 545866761 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_PAGENAME 545866754 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_PAPERBIN 545866762 -sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_TIME 545866756 -sd:ComboBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_QUALITY 1085853751 -sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CB_DURATION 878841862 -sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CB_REPEAT 878841864 -sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:CB_SPEED 878874627 -sd:ComboBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_SCALE 546689053 -sd:DockingWindow:FLT_LEFT_PANE_DRAW_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234217984 -sd:DockingWindow:FLT_LEFT_PANE_IMPRESS_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234201600 -sd:DockingWindow:FLT_RIGHT_PANE_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234234368 -sd:Edit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKNAME 1088489495 -sd:Edit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKTOPIC 1088489497 -sd:Edit:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:EDT_NAME 1088325633 -sd:Edit:DLG_DESIGNNAME:EDT_NAME 1085868035 -sd:Edit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_NAME 1077987330 -sd:Edit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_TITLE 1077987332 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CGI 1085851696 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_INDEX 1085851692 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_URL 1085851694 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_AUTHOR 1085851716 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_EMAIL_EDIT 1085851718 -sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_WWW_EDIT 1085851720 -sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_DATETIME_FIXED 553256964 -sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_FOOTER_FIXED 553256972 -sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_HEADER_FIXED 553256984 -sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_BOOKMARK 549767170 -sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_DOCUMENT 549767171 -sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_MACRO 549767173 -sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_PROGRAM 549767172 -sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_SOUND 549767169 -sd:ImageButton:DLG_COPY:BTN_SET_VIEWDATA 1085664769 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_FIRST 3231378945 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_GET_ALL_OBJECTS 3231378951 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_GET_ONE_OBJECT 3231378950 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_LAST 3231378949 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_PLAY 3231378948 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REMOVE_ALL 3231378953 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REMOVE_BITMAP 3231378952 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REVERSE 3231378946 -sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_STOP 3231378947 -sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_HORIZONTAL 1078862347 -sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_POINT 1078862349 -sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_VERTICAL 1078862348 -sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE2_LAYOUT 1088491041 -sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE3_EFFECT 1088491051 -sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE3_SPEED 1088491053 -sd:ListBox:DLG_COPY:LB_END_COLOR 1085656578 -sd:ListBox:DLG_COPY:LB_START_COLOR 1085656577 -sd:ListBox:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:LB_CUSTOMSHOWS 1087557121 -sd:ListBox:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:LB_FORMAT 1081085441 -sd:ListBox:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:LB_LANGUAGE 1081085443 -sd:ListBox:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:CB_CONTENT 1104006659 -sd:ListBox:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:CB_SLIDESPERPAGE 1104006661 -sd:ListBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_DESIGNS 1085853189 -sd:ListBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:LB_CUSTOMSHOW 1401474562 -sd:ListBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:LB_DIAS 1401474561 -sd:ListBox:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:LB_ADJUSTMENT 3231370754 -sd:ListBox:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:LB_LOOP_COUNT 3231370755 -sd:ListBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME_FORMAT 553258502 -sd:ListBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME_LANGUAGE 553258504 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:LB_START 878841346 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:LB_TRIGGER 878841357 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CLB_DIMCOLOR 878824976 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_AFTER_EFFECT 878824974 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_PROPERTY_1 878824963 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_PROPERTY_2 878824965 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_SOUND 878824971 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_TEXT_ANIM 878824978 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:LB_EFFECTS 878874113 -sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:LB_GROUP_TEXT 878857730 -sd:ListBox:TP_ANIMATION:LB_ACTION 549768707 -sd:ListBox:TP_ANIMATION:LB_OLE_ACTION 549768708 -sd:ListBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:LB_METRIC 546688513 -sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_ANGLE 1085659649 -sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_HEIGHT 1085659653 -sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_MOVE_X 1085659650 -sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_MOVE_Y 1085659651 -sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_WIDTH 1085659652 -sd:MetricField:DLG_MORPH:MTF_STEPS 1084447233 -sd:MetricField:DLG_SNAPLINE:MTR_FLD_X 1078860295 -sd:MetricField:DLG_SNAPLINE:MTR_FLD_Y 1078860297 -sd:MetricField:DLG_VECTORIZE:MT_FILLHOLES 1084463620 -sd:MetricField:DLG_VECTORIZE:MT_REDUCE 1084463619 -sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:MF_START_DELAY 878844420 -sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:MF_TEXT_DELAY 878828051 -sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:MF_GROUP_AUTO 878860804 -sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_ORIGINAL_HEIGHT 546691617 -sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_ORIGINAL_WIDTH 546691615 -sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_TABSTOP 546691588 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_BREAK 1175273472 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE 1415741440 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY 1081081856 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_INSERT_PASTE 1084850176 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS 1087307776 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PRINTDIALOG 1104003072 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PUBLISHING 1085849600 -sd:ModalDialog:DLG_TABLEDESIGNPANE 1417379840 -sd:ModalDialog:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT 1090142208 -sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKINFORMATION 1088490011 -sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_DESCRIPTION 1077987846 -sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_MISC 1085852234 -sd:MultiListBox:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:LB_PAGES 1088326657 -sd:NumericField:DLG_COPY:NUM_FLD_COPIES 1085659137 -sd:NumericField:DLG_VECTORIZE:NM_LAYERS 1084463105 -sd:NumericField:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:NUM_FLD_BITMAP 3231373313 -sd:NumericField:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:NF_NEW_START 880547843 -sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:BUT_LAST 1088492035 -sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:BUT_NEXT 1088492036 -sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:PB_PAGE1_OPEN 1088492049 -sd:PushButton:DLG_COPY:BTN_SET_DEFAULT 1085657602 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:1 1415746049 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:2 1415746050 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:3 1415746051 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_COPY 1087558148 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_EDIT 1087558146 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_NEW 1087558145 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_REMOVE 1087558147 -sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_STARTSHOW 1087558149 -sd:PushButton:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_ADD 1088328193 -sd:PushButton:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_REMOVE 1088328195 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PRESLT:BTN_LOAD 1087967746 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:BUT_LAST 1085854408 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:BUT_NEXT 1085854409 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_DEL_DESIGN 1085854214 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_ALINK 1085854316 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_BACK 1085854312 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_LINK 1085854314 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_TEXT 1085854313 -sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_VLINK 1085854315 -sd:PushButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:BTN_DELETE 1078858244 -sd:PushButton:DLG_VECTORIZE:BTN_PREVIEW 1084461569 -sd:PushButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_CREATE_GROUP 3231371786 -sd:PushButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:BT_APPLY 553259538 -sd:PushButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:BT_APPLYTOALL 553259537 -sd:PushButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:PB_SOUND_PREVIEW 878825996 -sd:PushButton:TP_ANIMATION:BTN_SEARCH 549769729 -sd:PushButton:TP_ANIMATION:BTN_SEEK 549769730 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_EMPTY 1088487947 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_OPEN 1088487951 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_TEMPLATE 1088487948 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM1 1088487971 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM2 1088487972 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM3 1088487973 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM4 1088487974 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM5 1088487975 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE3_KIOSK 1088487984 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE3_LIVE 1088487983 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:RBT_FIX 1081082369 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:RBT_VAR 1081082370 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_INSERT_PASTE:RB_AFTER 1084850690 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_INSERT_PASTE:RB_BEFORE 1084850689 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_CUT 1087308291 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_POSTER 1087308290 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_SCALE 1087308289 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:RBT_HORIZONTAL 1104003591 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:RBT_VERTICAL 1104003592 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_NEW_DESIGN 1085850115 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_OLD_DESIGN 1085850116 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_ASP 1085850153 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CHG_AUTO 1085850147 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CHG_DEFAULT 1085850146 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_FRAMES 1085850135 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_KIOSK 1085850136 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_PERL 1085850154 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_STANDARD 1085850134 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_WEBCAST 1085850137 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_GIF 1085850164 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_JPG 1085850165 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_PNG 1085850163 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_1 1085850169 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_2 1085850170 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_3 1085850171 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_DEFAULT 1085850214 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_DOCCOLORS 1085850221 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_USER 1085850215 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_ALL 1401471489 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_AT_DIA 1401471490 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_AUTO 1401471494 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_CUSTOMSHOW 1401471491 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_STANDARD 1401471492 -sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_WINDOW 1401471493 -sd:RadioButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:RBT_BITMAP 3231367682 -sd:RadioButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:RBT_GROUP 3231367681 -sd:RadioButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:RB_DATETIME_AUTOMATIC 553255429 -sd:RadioButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:RB_DATETIME_FIXED 553255427 -sd:RadioButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:RB_CLICKSEQUENCE 878838283 -sd:RadioButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:RB_INTERACTIVE 878838284 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_BLACKWHITE 545866247 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_BOOKLET 545866244 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_COLOR 545866245 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_DEFAULT 545866241 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_GRAYSCALE 545866246 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_PAGESIZE 545866242 -sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_PAGETILE 545866243 -sd:TabPage:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER 553254912 -sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION 878837760 -sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT 878821376 -sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE 878870528 -sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT 878854144 -sd:TimeField:DLG_ASS:TMF_PAGE3_BREAK 1088495668 -sd:TimeField:DLG_ASS:TMF_PAGE3_TIME 1088495666 -sd:TimeField:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_DURATION_TMF 1085857829 -sd:TimeField:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:TMF_PAUSE 1401479169 -sd:TimeField:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:TIME_FIELD 3231375361 -sd:TriStateBox:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:CB_NEW_START 880543233 -sd:TriStateBox:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:CB_NUMBER_NEW_START 880543234 -SD_IF_SDAPP 200 -SD_IF_SDDRAWBEZIEROBJECTBAR 208 -SD_IF_SDDRAWDOCSHELL 201 -SD_IF_SDDRAWGLUEPOINTSOBJECTBAR 209 -SD_IF_SDDRAWGRAFOBJECTBAR 213 -SD_IF_SDDRAWMEDIAOBJECTBAR 215 -SD_IF_SDDRAWSTDOBJECTBAR 206 -SD_IF_SDDRAWTEXTOBJECTBAR 207 -SD_IF_SDDRAWVIEWSHELL 203 -SD_IF_SDGRAPHICDOCSHELL 210 -SD_IF_SDGRAPHICSTDOBJECTBAR 212 -SD_IF_SDGRAPHICVIEWSHELL 211 -SD_IF_SDOUTLINEVIEWSHELL 205 -SD_IF_SDPRESVIEWSHELL 214 -SD_IF_SDSLIDEVIEWSHELL 204 -SD_IF_SDVIEWSHELL 202 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:BTN_PREVIEW 1107379251 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_FRAME_STYLE 1107379234 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_MERGE_STYLE 1107379237 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_NUM_STYLE 1107379236 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_PAGE_STYLE 1107379235 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_TEXT_STYLE 1107379233 -sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_VERSIONS:CB_SAVEONCLOSE 1112687619 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_ALIEN_WARNING:CB_WARNING_OFF 1111557136 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_BACKWARDS 2187084816 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_MATCHCASE 2187084814 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_WHOLEWORDS 2187084813 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_WRAPAROUND 2187084815 -sfx2:CheckBox:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY:CBX_NOPRINTTRANSWARN 1113048129 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_CONVERTTOGREYSCALES 576160808 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_PAPERORIENTATION 576160820 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_PAPERSIZE 576160819 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEBITMAPS 576160798 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEBITMAPS_TRANSPARENCY 576160802 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEGRADIENTS 576160788 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY 576160778 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_TRANSPARENCY 576160821 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_DOCINFODOC:CB_FILE_READONLY 541197360 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_DOCINFODOC:CB_USE_USERDATA 541197361 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:CB_FULLWORDS 546997262 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:CB_SCOPE 546997263 -sfx2:CheckBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:CB_AUTO 541246476 -sfx2:ComboBox:DLG_NEW_STYLE_BY_EXAMPLE:LB_COL 1111805953 -sfx2:ComboBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:ED_SEARCH 2187087883 -sfx2:ComboBox:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:CB_FRAME 541347913 -sfx2:ComboBox:TP_HELP_INDEX:CB_INDEX 546983947 -sfx2:ComboBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:ED_SEARCH 547000331 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:ED_NAME 1107396615 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO1 1078102021 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO2 1078102023 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO3 1078102025 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO4 1078102027 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_HELP_ADDBOOKMARK:ED_BOOKMARK_TITLE 1083901963 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_KEYWORDS 1107380285 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_THEMA 1107380279 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_TITLE 1107380280 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_CONFIRM 1111689232 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_PASSWORD 1111689230 -sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_USER 1111689228 -sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_APP 1082214450 -sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_ITEM 1082214452 -sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_TOPIC 1082214451 -sfx2:Edit:RID_URLOPEN:RID_URLOPEN_URL 1112573955 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_KEYWORDS 541181966 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_THEMA 541181964 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_TITLE 541181962 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:ED_FILE_NAME 541198387 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_CHANGE_VAL 541198340 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_CREATE_VAL 541198344 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_DOCNO_VAL 541198374 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_SHOW_SIZE 541198392 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_SHOW_TYP 541198390 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_VAL 541198338 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_PRINT_VAL 541198395 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_SIGNED_VAL 541198413 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_TEMPL_VAL 541198369 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_TIMELOG_VAL 541198372 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_URL 541345836 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO1 541214736 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO2 541214738 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO3 541214740 -sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO4 541214742 -sfx2:Edit:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:ED_NAME 541247490 -sfx2:FloatingWindow:SID_RECORDING_FLOATWINDOW 1705639936 -sfx2:FT_DOCNAME:DLG_PRINTMONITOR 2218852352 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:LB_SECTION 1107398146 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:LB_STYLESHEETS 1107398148 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:LB_REGION 1107381781 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:LB_TEMPLATE 1107381812 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_ORGANIZE:LB_LEFT_TYP 1107414530 -sfx2:ListBox:DLG_ORGANIZE:LB_RIGHT_TYP 1107414539 -sfx2:ListBox:RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN:LB_SCRIPTTYPE 575786504 -sfx2:ListBox:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_FLIST 1097682440 -sfx2:ListBox:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_TOOL 1097682442 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:LB_REDUCEBITMAPS_RESOLUTION 576163363 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_HELP_BOOKMARKS:LB_BOOKMARKS 547016203 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:LB_RESULT 546999824 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_BASE 541249030 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_NEXT 541249028 -sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_REGION 541249032 -sfx2:Menu:DLG_ORGANIZE_BTN_EDIT 1075462144 -sfx2:MenuButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_EDIT 1107423337 -sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_COMMENTS 1112702976 -sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_HELP_ADDBOOKMARK 1083899904 -sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_VERSIONS 1112686592 -sfx2:ModalDialog:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT 1082212352 -sfx2:ModalDialog:RID_URLOPEN 1112571904 -sfx2:ModalDialog:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY 1113047040 -sfx2:MoreButton:DLG_NEW_FILE:BT_MORE 1107391008 -sfx2:MultiLineEdit:DLG_COMMENTS:ME_VERSIONS 1112705550 -sfx2:MultiLineEdit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_DESC 1107380807 -sfx2:MultiLineEdit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_COMMENT 541182488 -sfx2:MultiLineEdit:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:ED_DESC 541248011 -sfx2:NumericField:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:NF_REDUCEGRADIENTS_STEPCOUNT 576165911 -sfx2:NumericField:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_FORWARD 541349958 -sfx2:NumericField:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_RELOAD 541349955 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_COMMENTS:PB_CLOSE 1112707592 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:BT_EDIT 1107399180 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:BT_ORGANIZE 1107399188 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_NEW_FILE:PB_LOAD_FILE 1107382822 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_ADDRESSTEMPLATE 1107415556 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_FILES 1107415555 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_COMPARE 1112691217 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_DELETE 1112691205 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_OPEN 1112691206 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_SAVE 1112691202 -sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_VIEW 1112691213 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_DLG_NEWER_VERSION_WARNING:PB_UPDATE 1111904781 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_DLG_SEARCH:PB_FIND 2187088401 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN:PB_ASSIGN 575787523 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN:PB_DELETE 575787524 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_DEL 1097683460 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_EDIT 1097683461 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_NEW 1097683462 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_ORG 1097683459 -sfx2:PushButton:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY:BTN_PRINTTRANS_NO 1113051711 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:BTN_ACC_CHANGE 575017475 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:BTN_ACC_REMOVE 575017476 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:BTN_LOAD 575017512 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:BTN_RESET 575017492 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:BTN_SAVE 575017513 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_CUSTOMPROPERTIES:BTN_ADD 541364830 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFODOC:BTN_DELETE 541200958 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFODOC:BTN_SIGNATURE 541200975 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:PB_BROWSEURL 541348426 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFOUSER:BTN_EDITLABEL 541217314 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_BOOKMARKS:PB_BOOKMARKS 547017228 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_INDEX:PB_OPEN_INDEX 546984460 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_SEARCH:PB_OPEN_SEARCH 547000849 -sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_SEARCH:PB_SEARCH 547000844 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_PRINTEROUTPUT 576160259 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_PRINTFILEOUTPUT 576160260 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_NORMAL 576160288 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_OPTIMAL 576160287 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_RESOLUTION 576160289 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_COLOR 576160278 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_STRIPES 576160277 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_AUTO 576160267 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_NONE 576160268 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:RB_MODULE 575013421 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_CONFIG_ACCEL:RB_OFFICE 575013420 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_FORWARDUPDATE 541344321 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_NOAUTOUPDATE 541344319 -sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_RELOADUPDATE 541344320 -sfx2:TabPage:RID_SFX_TP_MACROASSIGN 575782912 +DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS 938 +DLG_JOIN_TABADD 19214 +FID_ADJUST_PRINTZOOM 26652 +FID_APPLY_NAME 26274 +FID_AUTOCOMPLETE 26319 +FID_AUTO_CALC 26303 +FID_CELL_FORMAT 26280 +FID_CHG_ACCEPT 26258 +FID_CHG_COMMENT 26259 +FID_CHG_RECORD 26238 +FID_CHG_SHOW 26239 +FID_COL_HIDE 26287 +FID_COL_OPT_DIRECT 26299 +FID_COL_OPT_WIDTH 26286 +FID_COL_SHOW 26288 +FID_COL_WIDTH 26285 +FID_CONDITIONAL_FORMAT 26291 +FID_DEFINE_NAME 26271 +FID_DELETE_CELL 26222 +FID_DELETE_TABLE 26223 +FID_DEL_COLBRK 26264 +FID_DEL_MANUALBREAKS 26650 +FID_DEL_ROWBRK 26263 +FID_FILL_AUTO 26556 +FID_FILL_SERIES 26229 +FID_FILL_TAB 26228 +FID_FILL_TO_BOTTOM 26224 +FID_FILL_TO_LEFT 26227 +FID_FILL_TO_RIGHT 26225 +FID_FILL_TO_TOP 26226 +FID_FILTER_OK 26108 +FID_FOCUS_POSWND 26645 +FID_FUNCTION_BOX 26248 +FID_HARD_RECALC 26318 +FID_INPUTLINE_BLOCK 26129 +FID_INPUTLINE_ENTER 26101 +FID_INPUTLINE_MATRIX 26111 +FID_INPUTLINE_STATUS 26100 +FID_INSERT_FILE 26624 +FID_INSERT_NAME 26272 +FID_INS_CELL 26266 +FID_INS_CELLSDOWN 26278 +FID_INS_CELLSRIGHT 26279 +FID_INS_CELL_CONTENTS 26265 +FID_INS_COLBRK 26262 +FID_INS_COLUMN 26268 +FID_INS_ROW 26267 +FID_INS_ROWBRK 26261 +FID_INS_TABLE 26269 +FID_INS_TABLE_EXT 26275 +FID_MERGE_OFF 26294 +FID_MERGE_ON 26293 +FID_MERGE_TOGGLE 26581 +FID_NORMALVIEWMODE 26249 +FID_NOTE_VISIBLE 26630 +FID_PAGEBREAKMODE 26247 +FID_PASTE_CONTENTS 26220 +FID_PROTECT_DOC 26307 +FID_PROTECT_TABLE 26306 +FID_RECALC 26304 +FID_REPEAT_SEARCH 26612 +FID_REPLACE 26613 +FID_REPLACE_ALL 26615 +FID_RESET_PRINTZOOM 26653 +FID_ROW_HEIGHT 26281 +FID_ROW_HIDE 26283 +FID_ROW_OPT_HEIGHT 26282 +FID_ROW_SHOW 26284 +FID_SCALE 26244 +FID_SCALESTATUS 26010 +FID_SEARCH 26611 +FID_SEARCH_ALL 26614 +FID_SEARCH_NOW 10502 +FID_SEARCH_OFF 10501 +FID_SEARCH_ON 10500 +FID_SEARCH_REPLACESET 10505 +FID_SEARCH_SEARCHSET 10504 +FID_TABLE_HIDE 26289 +FID_TABLE_SHOW 26290 +FID_TABLE_VISIBLE 26298 +FID_TAB_APPEND 26350 +FID_TAB_DESELECTALL 26353 +FID_TAB_MENU_RENAME 26346 +FID_TAB_MOVE 26348 +FID_TAB_RENAME 26347 +FID_TAB_RTL 26352 +FID_TAB_SELECTALL 26349 +FID_TOGGLEFORMULA 26250 +FID_TOGGLEHEADERS 26242 +FID_TOGGLEINPUTLINE 26241 +FID_TOGGLESYNTAX 26245 +FID_USE_NAME 26273 +FID_VALIDATION 26625 +FN_ABSTRACT_NEWDOC 21612 +FN_ABSTRACT_STARIMPRESS 21613 +FN_ADD_UNKNOWN 20606 +FN_AUTOFORMAT_APPLY 20401 +FN_AUTOFORMAT_AUTO 20402 +FN_AUTOFORMAT_REDLINE_APPLY 20406 +FN_AUTO_CORRECT 20649 +FN_BACKSPACE 20926 +FN_BUSINESS_CARD 21052 +FN_CALCULATE 20615 +FN_CALC_TABLE 20129 +FN_CHANGE_DBFIELD 20309 +FN_CHANGE_PAGENUM 20634 +FN_CHAR_LEFT 20901 +FN_CHAR_LEFT_SEL 20801 +FN_CHAR_RIGHT 20902 +FN_CHAR_RIGHT_SEL 20802 +FN_CLOSE_PAGEPREVIEW 21254 +FN_CNTNT_TO_NEXT_FRAME 20958 +FN_CONVERT_TABLE_TO_TEXT 20532 +FN_CONVERT_TEXT_TABLE 20500 +FN_CONVERT_TEXT_TO_TABLE 20531 +FN_COPY_HYPERLINK_LOCATION 21840 +FN_DEC_INDENT_OFFSET 21751 +FN_DELETE_ALL_NOTES 22502 +FN_DELETE_BACK_LINE 20932 +FN_DELETE_BACK_PARA 20934 +FN_DELETE_BACK_SENT 20928 +FN_DELETE_BACK_WORD 20930 +FN_DELETE_BOOKMARK 20301 +FN_DELETE_COMMENT 22506 +FN_DELETE_LINE 20931 +FN_DELETE_NOTE 22500 +FN_DELETE_NOTE_AUTHOR 22501 +FN_DELETE_PARA 20933 +FN_DELETE_SENT 20927 +FN_DELETE_WHOLE_LINE 20935 +FN_DELETE_WORD 20929 +FN_DRAWTEXT_ATTR_DLG 20376 +FN_DRAW_WRAP_DLG 20203 +FN_DROP_CHAR_STYLE_NAME 22419 +FN_DROP_TEXT 22418 +FN_EDIT_AUTH_ENTRY_DLG 21833 +FN_EDIT_CURRENT_TOX 21832 +FN_EDIT_FIELD 20104 +FN_EDIT_FOOTNOTE 20162 +FN_EDIT_FORMULA 20128 +FN_EDIT_HYPERLINK 21835 +FN_EDIT_IDX_ENTRY_DLG 20123 +FN_EDIT_LINK_DLG 20109 +FN_EDIT_REGION 20165 +FN_END_DOC_DIRECT 20979 +FN_END_OF_COLUMN 20918 +FN_END_OF_DOCUMENT 20908 +FN_END_OF_DOCUMENT_SEL 20808 +FN_END_OF_LINE 20906 +FN_END_OF_LINE_SEL 20806 +FN_END_OF_NEXT_COLUMN 20952 +FN_END_OF_NEXT_PAGE 20910 +FN_END_OF_NEXT_PAGE_SEL 20810 +FN_END_OF_PAGE 20914 +FN_END_OF_PAGE_SEL 20814 +FN_END_OF_PARA 20920 +FN_END_OF_PARA_SEL 20820 +FN_END_OF_PREV_COLUMN 20954 +FN_END_OF_PREV_PAGE 20912 +FN_END_OF_PREV_PAGE_SEL 20812 +FN_END_TABLE 20948 +FN_ENVELOP 21050 +FN_ESCAPE 20941 +FN_EXECUTE_MACROFIELD 20127 +FN_EXPAND_GLOSSARY 20628 +FN_FAX 20028 +FN_FLIP_HORZ_GRAFIC 20425 +FN_FLIP_VERT_GRAFIC 20426 +FN_FOOTNOTE_TO_ANCHOR 20955 +FN_FORMAT_APPLY_DEFAULT 21757 +FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD1 21754 +FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD2 21755 +FN_FORMAT_APPLY_HEAD3 21756 +FN_FORMAT_APPLY_TEXTBODY 21758 +FN_FORMAT_BACKGROUND_DLG 20450 +FN_FORMAT_BORDER_DLG 20448 +FN_FORMAT_COLUMN 20453 +FN_FORMAT_DROPCAPS 20454 +FN_FORMAT_FOOTNOTE_DLG 20468 +FN_FORMAT_FRAME_DLG 20456 +FN_FORMAT_GRAFIC_DLG 20458 +FN_FORMAT_LINENUMBER 21744 +FN_FORMAT_PAGE_COLUMN_DLG 20449 +FN_FORMAT_PAGE_DLG 20452 +FN_FORMAT_RESET 20469 +FN_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 20460 +FN_FORMULA_APPLY 20558 +FN_FORMULA_CALC 20556 +FN_FORMULA_CANCEL 20557 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_CENTER 20477 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_LEFT 20475 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_HORZ_RIGHT 20476 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_BOTTOM 20479 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CENTER 20480 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_BOTTOM 20569 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_CENTER 20570 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_CHAR_TOP 20568 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_BOTTOM 20566 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_CENTER 20567 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_ROW_TOP 20565 +FN_FRAME_ALIGN_VERT_TOP 20478 +FN_FRAME_CHAIN 21736 +FN_FRAME_DOWN 20523 +FN_FRAME_MIRROR_ON_EVEN_PAGES 21740 +FN_FRAME_NOWRAP 20472 +FN_FRAME_TO_ANCHOR 20959 +FN_FRAME_UNCHAIN 21737 +FN_FRAME_UP 20522 +FN_FRAME_WRAP 20473 +FN_FRAME_WRAPTHRU 20474 +FN_FRAME_WRAPTHRU_TRANSP 20564 +FN_FRAME_WRAP_CONTOUR 20584 +FN_FRAME_WRAP_IDEAL 20563 +FN_FRAME_WRAP_LEFT 20572 +FN_FRAME_WRAP_RIGHT 20573 +FN_GLOSSARY_DLG 20620 +FN_GOTO_NEXT_CELL 20545 +FN_GOTO_NEXT_INPUTFLD 20147 +FN_GOTO_NEXT_MARK 20976 +FN_GOTO_NEXT_OBJ 20944 +FN_GOTO_NEXT_REGION 21609 +FN_GOTO_PREV_CELL 20546 +FN_GOTO_PREV_INPUTFLD 20148 +FN_GOTO_PREV_MARK 20977 +FN_GOTO_PREV_OBJ 20945 +FN_GOTO_PREV_REGION 21610 +FN_GOTO_REFERENCE 20166 +FN_GRAPHIC_MIRROR_ON_EVEN_PAGES 21741 +FN_GROW_FONT_SIZE 20403 +FN_HIDE_ALL_NOTES 22505 +FN_HIDE_NOTE 22503 +FN_HIDE_NOTE_AUTHOR 22504 +FN_HSCROLLBAR 20218 +FN_HYPHENATE_OPT_DLG 20605 +FN_IDX_MARK_TO_IDX 20962 +FN_INC_INDENT_OFFSET 21750 +FN_INSERT_AUTH_ENTRY_DLG 21421 +FN_INSERT_BOOKMARK 20302 +FN_INSERT_BREAK 20303 +FN_INSERT_BREAK_DLG 20304 +FN_INSERT_CAPTION 20310 +FN_INSERT_COLUMN_BREAK 20305 +FN_INSERT_CTRL 20389 +FN_INSERT_DBFIELD 20311 +FN_INSERT_ENDNOTE 21418 +FN_INSERT_FIELD 20308 +FN_INSERT_FIELD_CTRL 20391 +FN_INSERT_FIELD_DATA_ONLY 20319 +FN_INSERT_FLD_AUTHOR 20398 +FN_INSERT_FLD_DATE 20392 +FN_INSERT_FLD_PGCOUNT 20395 +FN_INSERT_FLD_PGNUMBER 20394 +FN_INSERT_FLD_TIME 20393 +FN_INSERT_FLD_TITLE 20397 +FN_INSERT_FLD_TOPIC 20396 +FN_INSERT_FOOTNOTE 20399 +FN_INSERT_FOOTNOTE_DLG 20312 +FN_INSERT_FRAME 20334 +FN_INSERT_FRAME_INTERACT 20333 +FN_INSERT_FRAME_INTERACT_NOCOL 20336 +FN_INSERT_GLOSSARY 22289 +FN_INSERT_HARDHYPHEN 20385 +FN_INSERT_HARD_SPACE 20344 +FN_INSERT_HRULER 21411 +FN_INSERT_HYPERLINK 20314 +FN_INSERT_IDX_ENTRY_DLG 20335 +FN_INSERT_LINEBREAK 20318 +FN_INSERT_MULTI_TOX 21420 +FN_INSERT_OBJECT_DLG 20322 +FN_INSERT_OBJ_CTRL 20390 +FN_INSERT_PAGEBREAK 20323 +FN_INSERT_PAGEFOOTER 21414 +FN_INSERT_PAGEHEADER 21413 +FN_INSERT_REF_FIELD 20313 +FN_INSERT_REGION 21419 +FN_INSERT_SMA 20369 +FN_INSERT_SOFT_HYPHEN 20343 +FN_INSERT_STRING 20331 +FN_INSERT_SYMBOL 20328 +FN_INSERT_TABLE 20330 +FN_JAVAEDIT 21410 +FN_LABEL 21051 +FN_LINE_DOWN 20904 +FN_LINE_DOWN_SEL 20804 +FN_LINE_NUMBERING_DLG 20602 +FN_LINE_UP 20903 +FN_LINE_UP_SEL 20803 +FN_MAILMERGE_CHILDWINDOW 20368 +FN_MAILMERGE_SENDMAIL_CHILDWINDOW 21405 +FN_MAILMERGE_WIZARD 20364 +FN_NAME_SHAPE 21614 +FN_NAVIGATION_PI_GOTO_PAGE 20659 +FN_NEW_GLOBAL_DOC 20004 +FN_NEW_GLOSSARY 22290 +FN_NEW_HTML_DOC 20040 +FN_NEXT_BOOKMARK 20168 +FN_NEXT_FOOTNOTE 20956 +FN_NEXT_PARA 20975 +FN_NEXT_SENT 20923 +FN_NEXT_SENT_SEL 20823 +FN_NEXT_TABLE 20949 +FN_NEXT_TBLFML 20985 +FN_NEXT_TBLFML_ERR 20987 +FN_NEXT_TOXMARK 20983 +FN_NEXT_WORD 20921 +FN_NEXT_WORD_SEL 20821 +FN_NUMBERING_OUTLINE_DLG 20612 +FN_NUMBER_BULLETS 20121 +FN_NUMBER_CURRENCY 21727 +FN_NUMBER_DATE 21725 +FN_NUMBER_FORMAT 21720 +FN_NUMBER_NEWSTART 21738 +FN_NUMBER_NEWSTART_AT 21739 +FN_NUMBER_PERCENT 21728 +FN_NUMBER_SCIENTIFIC 21724 +FN_NUMBER_STANDARD 21721 +FN_NUMBER_TIME 21726 +FN_NUMBER_TWODEC 21723 +FN_NUM_BULLET_DOWN 20130 +FN_NUM_BULLET_MOVEDOWN 20135 +FN_NUM_BULLET_MOVEUP 20134 +FN_NUM_BULLET_NEXT 20133 +FN_NUM_BULLET_NONUM 20136 +FN_NUM_BULLET_OFF 20137 +FN_NUM_BULLET_ON 20138 +FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_DOWN 20139 +FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_MOVEDOWN 20142 +FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_MOVEUP 20141 +FN_NUM_BULLET_OUTLINE_UP 20140 +FN_NUM_BULLET_PREV 20132 +FN_NUM_BULLET_UP 20131 +FN_NUM_CONTINUE 21836 +FN_NUM_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 20445 +FN_NUM_NUMBERING_ON 20144 +FN_NUM_OR_NONUM 20146 +FN_OPTIMIZE_TABLE 20510 +FN_OUTLINE_TO_CLIPBOARD 20037 +FN_OUTLINE_TO_IMPRESS 20036 +FN_PAGEDOWN 20938 +FN_PAGEDOWN_SEL 20830 +FN_PAGEUP 20937 +FN_PAGEUP_SEL 20829 +FN_PASTESPECIAL 20114 +FN_POSTIT 20329 +FN_PREVIEW_PRINT_OPTIONS 20250 +FN_PREVIEW_ZOOM 20251 +FN_PREV_BOOKMARK 20169 +FN_PREV_FOOTNOTE 20957 +FN_PREV_PARA 20974 +FN_PREV_SENT 20924 +FN_PREV_SENT_SEL 20824 +FN_PREV_TABLE 20950 +FN_PREV_TBLFML 20986 +FN_PREV_TBLFML_ERR 20988 +FN_PREV_TOXMARK 20984 +FN_PREV_WORD 20922 +FN_PREV_WORD_SEL 20822 +FN_PRINT_LAYOUT 20237 +FN_PRINT_PAGEPREVIEW 21253 +FN_QRY_INSERT 20386 +FN_QRY_INSERT_FIELD 20388 +FN_QRY_MERGE 20367 +FN_QRY_MERGE_FIELD 20387 +FN_READONLY_SELECTION_MODE 20989 +FN_REDLINE_ACCEPT 21829 +FN_REDLINE_ACCEPT_DIRECT 21837 +FN_REDLINE_COMMENT 21827 +FN_REDLINE_ON 21825 +FN_REDLINE_PROTECT 21823 +FN_REDLINE_REJECT_DIRECT 21838 +FN_REDLINE_SHOW 21826 +FN_REFRESH_VIEW 20201 +FN_REMOVE_CUR_TOX 20655 +FN_REMOVE_DIRECT_CHAR_FORMATS 21759 +FN_REMOVE_HYPERLINK 21839 +FN_REPAGINATE 20161 +FN_REPEAT_SEARCH 20150 +FN_REPLY 22507 +FN_RULER 20211 +FN_SAVE_GRAPHIC 21760 +FN_SBA_BRW_INSERT 21408 +FN_SBA_BRW_MERGE 21409 +FN_SBA_BRW_UPDATE 21407 +FN_SCROLL_NAVIGATION 20240 +FN_SCROLL_NEXT_PREV 20241 +FN_SELECTION_MODE_BLOCK 20991 +FN_SELECTION_MODE_DEFAULT 20990 +FN_SELECT_PARA 20197 +FN_SELECT_WORD 20943 +FN_SET_ACT_GLOSSARY 22291 +FN_SET_ADD_MODE 20939 +FN_SET_EXT_MODE 20940 +FN_SET_MODOPT_TBLNUMFMT 20252 +FN_SET_PAGE_STYLE 20493 +FN_SET_SUB_SCRIPT 20412 +FN_SET_SUPER_SCRIPT 20411 +FN_SHADOWCURSOR 22204 +FN_SHIFT_BACKSPACE 20942 +FN_SHOW_BOOKVIEW 21255 +FN_SHOW_MULTIPLE_PAGES 21252 +FN_SHOW_TWO_PAGES 21251 +FN_SHRINK_FONT_SIZE 20404 +FN_SORTING_DLG 20614 +FN_SPELL_GRAMMAR_DIALOG 22305 +FN_START_DOC_DIRECT 20978 +FN_START_OF_COLUMN 20917 +FN_START_OF_DOCUMENT 20907 +FN_START_OF_DOCUMENT_SEL 20807 +FN_START_OF_LINE 20905 +FN_START_OF_LINE_SEL 20805 +FN_START_OF_NEXT_COLUMN 20951 +FN_START_OF_NEXT_PAGE 20909 +FN_START_OF_NEXT_PAGE_SEL 20809 +FN_START_OF_PAGE 20913 +FN_START_OF_PAGE_SEL 20813 +FN_START_OF_PARA 20919 +FN_START_OF_PARA_SEL 20819 +FN_START_OF_PREV_COLUMN 20953 +FN_START_OF_PREV_PAGE 20911 +FN_START_OF_PREV_PAGE_SEL 20811 +FN_START_TABLE 20947 +FN_STAT_BOOKMARK 21188 +FN_STAT_PAGE 21181 +FN_STAT_SELMODE 21185 +FN_STAT_TEMPLATE 21182 +FN_STAT_ZOOM 21183 +FN_SYNC_LABELS 21743 +FN_TABLE_ADJUST_CELLS 20521 +FN_TABLE_AUTOSUM 20595 +FN_TABLE_BALANCE_CELLS 20582 +FN_TABLE_BALANCE_ROWS 20583 +FN_TABLE_DELETE_COL 20504 +FN_TABLE_DELETE_ROW 20503 +FN_TABLE_DELETE_TABLE 20529 +FN_TABLE_HEADLINE_REPEAT 20520 +FN_TABLE_INSERT_COL 20502 +FN_TABLE_INSERT_COL_DLG 20542 +FN_TABLE_INSERT_ROW 20501 +FN_TABLE_INSERT_ROW_DLG 20543 +FN_TABLE_MERGE_CELLS 20506 +FN_TABLE_MERGE_TABLE 21752 +FN_TABLE_MODE_FIX 20589 +FN_TABLE_MODE_FIX_PROP 20590 +FN_TABLE_MODE_VARIABLE 20591 +FN_TABLE_OPTIMAL_HEIGHT 20528 +FN_TABLE_ROW_SPLIT 21753 +FN_TABLE_SELECT_ALL 20515 +FN_TABLE_SELECT_CELL 20530 +FN_TABLE_SELECT_COL 20514 +FN_TABLE_SELECT_ROW 20513 +FN_TABLE_SET_COL_WIDTH 20508 +FN_TABLE_SET_READ_ONLY_CELLS 20517 +FN_TABLE_SET_ROW_HEIGHT 20507 +FN_TABLE_SORT_DIALOG 20533 +FN_TABLE_SPLIT_CELLS 20505 +FN_TABLE_SPLIT_TABLE 21742 +FN_TABLE_UNSET_READ_ONLY 20559 +FN_TABLE_UNSET_READ_ONLY_CELLS 20519 +FN_TABLE_VERT_BOTTOM 20587 +FN_TABLE_VERT_CENTER 20586 +FN_TABLE_VERT_NONE 20585 +FN_THESAURUS_DLG 20603 +FN_TITLE_DESCRIPTION_SHAPE 21615 +FN_TOOL_ANKER 20349 +FN_TOOL_ANKER_AT_CHAR 21412 +FN_TOOL_ANKER_CHAR 20384 +FN_TOOL_ANKER_FRAME 20366 +FN_TOOL_ANKER_PAGE 20350 +FN_TOOL_ANKER_PARAGRAPH 20351 +FN_TOOL_HIERARCHIE 20352 +FN_TO_FOOTER 20961 +FN_TO_FOOTNOTE_AREA 20963 +FN_TO_HEADER 20960 +FN_TXTATR_INET 21029 +FN_UNDERLINE_DOUBLE 20405 +FN_UPDATE_ALL 21828 +FN_UPDATE_ALL_LINKS 21824 +FN_UPDATE_CHARTS 21834 +FN_UPDATE_CUR_TOX 20654 +FN_UPDATE_FIELDS 20126 +FN_UPDATE_INPUTFIELDS 20143 +FN_UPDATE_TOX 20653 +FN_VIEW_BOUNDS 20214 +FN_VIEW_FIELDNAME 20226 +FN_VIEW_FIELDS 20215 +FN_VIEW_GRAPHIC 20213 +FN_VIEW_HIDDEN_PARA 20242 +FN_VIEW_MARKS 20225 +FN_VIEW_META_CHARS 20224 +FN_VIEW_NOTES 20255 +FN_VIEW_TABLEGRID 20227 +FN_VLINEAL 20216 +FN_VSCROLLBAR 20217 +FN_WORDCOUNT_DIALOG 22298 +FN_WRAP_ANCHOR_ONLY 20581 +FN_XFORMS_DESIGN_MODE 22300 +FN_XFORMS_INIT 21053 +FontWork1TBO 40026 +FontWork2TBO 40027 +HDE_PDF_EXPORT_DLG 33375 +HID0_CANCEL 34205 +HID0_CREATE 34204 +HID0_HELP 34201 +HID0_NEXT 34202 +HID0_PREV 34203 +HID0_STATUS_DIALOG 34206 +HID0_WEBWIZARD 34200 +HID1_BTN_DEL_SES 34209 +HID1_LST_SESSIONS 34207 +HID2_BTN_ADD_DOC 34211 +HID2_BTN_DOC_DOWN 34214 +HID2_BTN_DOC_UP 34213 +HID2_BTN_REM_DOC 34212 +HID2_LST_DOCS 34210 +HID2_LST_DOC_EXPORT 34218 +HID2_STATUS_ADD_DOCS 34219 +HID2_TXT_DOC_AUTHOR 34217 +HID2_TXT_DOC_DESC 34216 +HID2_TXT_DOC_TITLE 34215 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG1 34220 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG10 34229 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG11 34230 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG12 34231 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG13 34232 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG14 34233 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG15 34234 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG2 34221 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG3 34222 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG4 34223 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG5 34224 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG6 34225 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG7 34226 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG8 34227 +HID3_IL_LAYOUTS_IMG9 34228 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_AUTHOR 34237 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_CR_DATE 34238 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_DESCRIPTION 34236 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_FILENAME 34235 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_FORMAT 34240 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_F_ICON 34241 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_PAGES 34242 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_SIZE 34243 +HID4_CHK_DISPLAY_UP_DATE 34239 +HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_1024 34246 +HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_640 34244 +HID4_GRP_OPTIMAIZE_800 34245 +HID5_BTN_BACKGND 34248 +HID5_BTN_ICONS 34249 +HID5_LST_STYLES 34247 +HID6_DATE_SITE_CREATED 34255 +HID6_DATE_SITE_UPDATED 34256 +HID6_TXT_SITE_COPYRIGHT 34259 +HID6_TXT_SITE_DESC 34253 +HID6_TXT_SITE_EMAIL 34258 +HID6_TXT_SITE_TITLE 34250 +HID7_BTN_FTP 34269 +HID7_BTN_LOCAL 34263 +HID7_BTN_PREVIEW 34260 +HID7_BTN_ZIP 34266 +HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_FTP 34267 +HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_LOCAL 34261 +HID7_CHK_PUBLISH_ZIP 34264 +HID7_CHK_SAVE 34270 +HID7_TXT_FTP 34268 +HID7_TXT_LOCAL 34262 +HID7_TXT_SAVE 34271 +HID7_TXT_ZIP 34265 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ACCRINT 59076 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ACCRINTM 59077 +HID_AAI_FUNC_AMORDEGRC 59074 +HID_AAI_FUNC_AMORLINC 59075 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELI 59121 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELJ 59122 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELK 59123 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BESSELY 59124 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2DEC 59125 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2HEX 59126 +HID_AAI_FUNC_BIN2OCT 59127 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COMPLEX 59155 +HID_AAI_FUNC_CONVERT 59159 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYBS 59107 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYS 59105 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPDAYSNC 59106 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPNCD 59104 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPNUM 59109 +HID_AAI_FUNC_COUPPCD 59108 +HID_AAI_FUNC_CUMIPMT 59083 +HID_AAI_FUNC_CUMPRINC 59082 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2BIN 59129 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2HEX 59130 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DEC2OCT 59131 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DELTA 59128 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DISC 59079 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DOLLARDE 59090 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DOLLARFR 59089 +HID_AAI_FUNC_DURATION 59080 +HID_AAI_FUNC_EDATE 59070 +HID_AAI_FUNC_EFFECT 59081 +HID_AAI_FUNC_EOMONTH 59072 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ERF 59132 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ERFC 59133 +HID_AAI_FUNC_FACTDOUBLE 59160 +HID_AAI_FUNC_FVSCHEDULE 59110 +HID_AAI_FUNC_GCD 59113 +HID_AAI_FUNC_GESTEP 59134 +HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2BIN 59135 +HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2DEC 59136 +HID_AAI_FUNC_HEX2OCT 59137 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMABS 59138 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMAGINARY 59139 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMARGUMENT 59141 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMCONJUGATE 59145 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMCOS 59142 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMDIV 59143 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMEXP 59144 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLN 59146 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLOG10 59147 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMLOG2 59148 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMPOWER 59140 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMPRODUCT 59149 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMREAL 59150 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSIN 59151 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSQRT 59154 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSUB 59152 +HID_AAI_FUNC_IMSUM 59153 +HID_AAI_FUNC_INTRATE 59103 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ISEVEN 59111 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ISODD 59112 +HID_AAI_FUNC_LCM 59114 +HID_AAI_FUNC_MDURATION 59087 +HID_AAI_FUNC_MROUND 59118 +HID_AAI_FUNC_MULTINOMIAL 59115 +HID_AAI_FUNC_NETWORKDAYS 59073 +HID_AAI_FUNC_NOMINAL 59088 +HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2BIN 59156 +HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2DEZ 59157 +HID_AAI_FUNC_OCT2HEX 59158 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDFPRICE 59097 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDFYIELD 59098 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDLPRICE 59099 +HID_AAI_FUNC_ODDLYIELD 59100 +HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICE 59084 +HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICEDISC 59085 +HID_AAI_FUNC_PRICEMAT 59086 +HID_AAI_FUNC_QUOTIENT 59117 +HID_AAI_FUNC_RANDBETWEEN 59120 +HID_AAI_FUNC_RECEIVED 59078 +HID_AAI_FUNC_SERIESSUM 59116 +HID_AAI_FUNC_SQRTPI 59119 +HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLEQ 59094 +HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLPRICE 59095 +HID_AAI_FUNC_TBILLYIELD 59096 +HID_AAI_FUNC_WEEKNUM 59071 +HID_AAI_FUNC_WORKDAY 59068 +HID_AAI_FUNC_XIRR 59101 +HID_AAI_FUNC_XNPV 59102 +HID_AAI_FUNC_YEARFRAC 59069 +HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELD 59091 +HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELDDISC 59092 +HID_AAI_FUNC_YIELDMAT 59093 +HID_ABSPILOT 34836 +HID_ABSPILOT_CANCEL 34833 +HID_ABSPILOT_FINISH 34834 +HID_ABSPILOT_NEXT 34832 +HID_ABSPILOT_PREVIOUS 34831 +HID_ACCELCONFIG_LISTBOX 40078 +HID_ADDRTEMPL_FIELD_ASSIGNMENT 32997 +HID_ADD_STYLES_TLB 53244 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE1 53299 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE2 53300 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE3 53301 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE4 53302 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE5 53303 +HID_AGENDA_PAGE6 53304 +HID_AGWIZ 41051 +HID_AGWIZ_1_CHK_MINUTES 41058 +HID_AGWIZ_1_LIST_PAGEDESIGN 41057 +HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_DATE 41060 +HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_LOCATION 41062 +HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_TIME 41059 +HID_AGWIZ_2_TXT_TITLE 41061 +HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_BRING 41065 +HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_MEETING_TYPE 41063 +HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_NOTES 41066 +HID_AGWIZ_3_CHK_READ 41064 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_ATTENDEES 41071 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_CALLED_BY 41067 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_FACILITATOR 41068 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_NOTETAKER 41069 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_OBSERVERS 41072 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_RESOURCEPERSONS 41073 +HID_AGWIZ_4_CHK_TIMEKEEPER 41070 +HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_DOWN 41082 +HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_INSERT 41079 +HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_REMOVE 41080 +HID_AGWIZ_5_BTN_UP 41081 +HID_AGWIZ_5_SCROLL_BAR 41083 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_1 41086 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_2 41089 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_3 41092 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_4 41095 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_MINUTES_5 41098 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_1 41085 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_2 41088 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_3 41091 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_4 41094 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_RESPONSIBLE_5 41097 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_1 41084 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_2 41087 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_3 41090 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_4 41093 +HID_AGWIZ_5_TXT_TOPIC_5 41096 +HID_AGWIZ_6_BTN_TEMPLATEPATH 41076 +HID_AGWIZ_6_OPT_CREATEAGENDA 41077 +HID_AGWIZ_6_OPT_MAKECHANGES 41078 +HID_AGWIZ_6_TXT_TEMPLATENAME 41074 +HID_AGWIZ_6_TXT_TEMPLATEPATH 41075 +HID_AGWIZ_CANCEL 41056 +HID_AGWIZ_CREATE 41055 +HID_AGWIZ_HELP 41052 +HID_AGWIZ_NEXT 41053 +HID_AGWIZ_PREV 41054 +HID_ALIGNMENT 33785 +HID_ALIGNMENT_CTR_BORDER_LOCK 34006 +HID_ALIGNMENT_CTR_DIAL 34005 +HID_ALIGN_TBX 33935 +HID_APP_CREATION_LIST 39027 +HID_APP_DESCRIPTION_TEXT 39042 +HID_APP_FORM_TREE 39021 +HID_APP_HELP_TEXT 39036 +HID_APP_QUERY_TREE 39022 +HID_APP_REPORT_TREE 39023 +HID_APP_SWAP_ICONCONTROL 39030 +HID_APP_TABLE_TREE 39020 +HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_1 39045 +HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_2 39046 +HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_3 39050 +HID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_CB 39044 +HID_APP_WIN 33128 +HID_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL 54849 +HID_AREA_AREA 33798 +HID_AREA_BITMAP 33800 +HID_AREA_GRADIENT 33801 +HID_AREA_HATCH 33799 +HID_AREA_SHADOW 33805 +HID_AREA_TRANSPARENCE 33806 +HID_ASCII_FILTER 53074 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_ADDRESS 54882 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_ANNOTE 54883 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_AUTHOR 54884 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_AUTHORITY_TYPE 54881 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_BOOKTITLE 54885 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CHAPTER 54886 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM1 54905 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM2 54906 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM3 54907 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM4 54908 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_CUSTOM5 54909 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_EDITION 54887 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_EDITOR 54888 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_HOWPUBLISHED 54889 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_IDENTIFIER 54880 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_INSTITUTION 54890 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_ISBN 54910 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_JOURNAL 54891 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_MONTH 54892 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_NOTE 54893 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_NUMBER 54894 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_ORGANIZATIONS 54895 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_PAGES 54896 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_PUBLISHER 54897 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_REPORT_TYPE 54901 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_SCHOOL 54898 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_SERIES 54899 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_TITLE 54900 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_URL 54904 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_VOLUME 54902 +HID_AUTH_FIELD_YEAR 54903 +HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_FROM_COMP_RB 54911 +HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_FROM_DOC_RB 54912 +HID_AUTH_MARK_DLG_ID_LISTBOX 54913 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORSENTWORD 34104 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORSENTWORDENEMDASH 34112 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORWORD 34102 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_ACORWORDENEMDASH 34110 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGFRACTIONSYMBOL 34119 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGORDINALNUMBER 34120 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGQUOTES 34114 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGSGLQUOTES 34115 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGTOENEMDASH 34106 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_CHGWEIGHTUNDERL 34118 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_INGNOREDOUBLESPACE 34117 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENT 34100 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTENEMDASH 34108 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTWORD 34101 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SENTWORDENEMDASH 34109 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_SETINETATTR 34116 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_WORD 34099 +HID_AUTOCORR_HELP_WORDENEMDASH 34107 +HID_AUTOCORR_LANGUAGE 35091 +HID_AUTOFMT_TABLE 54275 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_ACCEPT 54854 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_CLB 52827 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_CLOSE 52834 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_EDIT_CHG 54855 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_EXEC 52833 +HID_AUTOFORMAT_REJECT 54853 +HID_AVMEDIA_PLAYERWINDOW 63019 +HID_AVMEDIA_TIMEEDIT 63017 +HID_AVMEDIA_TIMESLIDER 63016 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_INSERT 63014 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_LOOP 63012 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_MUTE 63011 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_OPEN 63013 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_PAUSE 63009 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_PLAY 63008 +HID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOXITEM_STOP 63010 +HID_AVMEDIA_VOLUMESLIDER 63018 +HID_AVMEDIA_ZOOMLISTBOX 63015 +HID_BACKGROUND 33784 +HID_BACKGROUND_CTL_BGDCOLORSET 33868 +HID_BACKGROUND_CTL_POSITION 33871 +HID_BACKINGWINDOW 40368 +HID_BASICIDE_ACTIV 63557 +HID_BASICIDE_ADDNEW_CONTROL 63574 +HID_BASICIDE_ADDNEW_LANGUAGE 63573 +HID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTWINDOW 63564 +HID_BASICIDE_BRKDLG 63556 +HID_BASICIDE_BRKPROPS 63558 +HID_BASICIDE_CONTROLS 63543 +HID_BASICIDE_DIALOGWINDOW 63562 +HID_BASICIDE_EDITORWINDOW 63563 +HID_BASICIDE_GOTOALL 63560 +HID_BASICIDE_LIBS 63545 +HID_BASICIDE_LIBSDLG_TREE 63549 +HID_BASICIDE_LIBS_TREE 63548 +HID_BASICIDE_MACROS 63544 +HID_BASICIDE_MANAGE_LANGUAGE 63571 +HID_BASICIDE_MODULES_TREE 63547 +HID_BASICIDE_MODULWINDOW 63561 +HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_HELP 63555 +HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_PROPS 63554 +HID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT_SHOW 63553 +HID_BASICIDE_OBJECTCAT 63550 +HID_BASICIDE_OBJECTS 63537 +HID_BASICIDE_PROP_BROWSER 63551 +HID_BASICIDE_PROP_BROWSER_LBOX 63552 +HID_BASICIDE_REMOVEWATCH 63559 +HID_BASICIDE_SETDEFAULT_LANGUAGE 63572 +HID_BASICIDE_STACKWINDOW 63566 +HID_BASICIDE_STACKWINDOW_LIST 63570 +HID_BASICIDE_TABBAR 63567 +HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW 63565 +HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW_EDIT 63568 +HID_BASICIDE_WATCHWINDOW_LIST 63569 +HID_BEZIER_TOOLBOX 54834 +HID_BG 34290 +HID_BG_BTN_BACK 34295 +HID_BG_BTN_CANCEL 34294 +HID_BG_BTN_FW 34296 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG1 34297 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG10 34306 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG11 34307 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG12 34308 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG13 34309 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG14 34300 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG15 34311 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG16 34312 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG2 34298 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG3 34299 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG4 34300 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG5 34301 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG6 34302 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG7 34303 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG8 34304 +HID_BG_BTN_IMG9 34305 +HID_BG_BTN_NONE 34292 +HID_BG_BTN_OK 34293 +HID_BG_BTN_OTHER 34291 +HID_BIB_ADDRESS_POS 34794 +HID_BIB_ANNOTE_POS 34789 +HID_BIB_AUTHORITYTYPE_POS 34775 +HID_BIB_AUTHOR_POS 34776 +HID_BIB_BASE 52769 +HID_BIB_BOOKTITLE_POS 34780 +HID_BIB_CHANGESOURCE 34769 +HID_BIB_CHAPTER_POS 34781 +HID_BIB_CONTROL_PAGE 34807 +HID_BIB_CONTROL_PARENT 34808 +HID_BIB_CUSTOM1_POS 34800 +HID_BIB_CUSTOM2_POS 34801 +HID_BIB_CUSTOM3_POS 34802 +HID_BIB_CUSTOM4_POS 34803 +HID_BIB_CUSTOM5_POS 34804 +HID_BIB_DB_GRIDCTRL 34806 +HID_BIB_DB_TBX 34805 +HID_BIB_DELETE_RECORD 34840 +HID_BIB_EDITION_POS 34782 +HID_BIB_EDITOR_POS 34783 +HID_BIB_HOWPUBLISHED_POS 34784 +HID_BIB_IDENTIFIER_POS 34774 +HID_BIB_INSERT_RECORD 34841 +HID_BIB_INSTITUTION_POS 34785 +HID_BIB_ISBN_POS 34779 +HID_BIB_JOURNAL_POS 34786 +HID_BIB_MAPPINGDLG 34770 +HID_BIB_MONTH_POS 34787 +HID_BIB_NOTE_POS 34788 +HID_BIB_NUMBER_POS 34790 +HID_BIB_ORGANIZATIONS_POS 34791 +HID_BIB_PAGES_POS 34792 +HID_BIB_PUBLISHER_POS 34793 +HID_BIB_REPORTTYPE_POS 34797 +HID_BIB_SCHOOL_POS 34795 +HID_BIB_SERIES_POS 34796 +HID_BIB_TBX_AUTOFILTER 34773 +HID_BIB_TBX_SEARCH 34772 +HID_BIB_TBX_TABLE 34771 +HID_BIB_TITLE_POS 34777 +HID_BIB_URL_POS 34799 +HID_BIB_VOLUME_POS 34798 +HID_BIB_YEAR_POS 34778 +HID_BMPMASK_CTL_PIPETTE 33873 +HID_BMPMASK_CTL_QCOL_1 33872 +HID_BMPMASK_TBI_PIPETTE 33898 +HID_BORDER 33783 +HID_BORDER_CTL_PRESETS 33874 +HID_BORDER_CTL_SHADOWS 33875 +HID_BROWSERCONTROL 33102 +HID_BROWSER_ADMINISTRATE 39064 +HID_BROWSER_BEW_DOCUMENT 38963 +HID_BROWSER_CLOSECONN 38834 +HID_BROWSER_COLUMNFORMAT 38829 +HID_BROWSER_COLUMNINFO 38928 +HID_BROWSER_COLUMNWIDTH 38830 +HID_BROWSER_EDIT_DATABASE 38833 +HID_BROWSER_EDIT_DOCUMENT 38962 +HID_BROWSER_OPEN_DOCUMENT 38961 +HID_BROWSER_QUERY_CREATE_DESIGN 38873 +HID_BROWSER_QUERY_CREATE_TEXT 38841 +HID_BROWSER_QUERY_DELETE 38847 +HID_BROWSER_QUERY_EDIT 38846 +HID_BROWSER_QUERY_EDITSQL 38957 +HID_BROWSER_REFRESHCONN 38835 +HID_BROWSER_REFRESH_REBUILDVIEW 38977 +HID_BROWSER_RELATION_DESIGN 38925 +HID_BROWSER_RENAME_ENTRY 38978 +HID_BROWSER_ROWHEIGHT 38832 +HID_BROWSER_SAVE_RECORD 38991 +HID_BROWSER_TABLEFORMAT 38831 +HID_BROWSER_TABLE_CREATE_DESIGN 38906 +HID_BROWSER_TABLE_DELETE 38908 +HID_BROWSER_TABLE_EDIT 38907 +HID_BROWSER_UNDO_RECORD 38992 +HID_BROWSER_VIEW_CREATE_DESIGN 38930 +HID_BRWBOX_HEADERBAR 33231 +HID_BUSINESS_CARD_CONTENT 54918 +HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE 54920 +HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_BRAND 54923 +HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_CONT 54921 +HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_SHEET 54922 +HID_BUSINESS_FMT_PAGE_TYPE 54924 +HID_CALC_TOOLBOX 54840 +HID_CAPTION 33787 +HID_CAPTION_CTL_TYPE 34002 +HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN 33212 +HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_BODY 33215 +HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_HEADER 33213 +HID_CHAOSDOC_WIN_PARTS 33214 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_BOOKMARK 35836 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_FSYS_FLD 35824 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_FSYS_LNK 35825 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_FTP_BOX 35826 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_FTP_FLD 35827 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_BOX 35819 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_FLD 35821 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_IMAP_MSG 35820 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_NEWS_BOX 35822 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_NEWS_MSG 35823 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_OUT_BOX 35828 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_OUT_MSG 35829 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_POP3_BOX 35830 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_POP3_MSG 35831 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_PUB_BOX 35837 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_SEARCH 35832 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_SUBSCR_BOX 35835 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_VIM_BOX 35833 +HID_CHAOS_NEW_VIM_MSG 35834 +HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWCHAR 33878 +HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWSET 33876 +HID_CHARMAP_CTL_SHOWTEXT 33877 +HID_CHAR_URL 53190 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_CANCEL 34855 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_CLOSE 34846 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DESCRIPTION 34854 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DLG 34845 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DOWNLOAD 34850 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_DOWNLOAD2 34851 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_INSTALL 34852 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_PAUSE 34848 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_RESUME 34849 +HID_CHECK_FOR_UPD_STATUS 34853 +HID_CHG_PROTECT 58946 +HID_CHKFOOTERNEXTPAGES 41146 +HID_CHKFOOTERPAGENUMBERS 41147 +HID_CHKUSECOMMUNICATIONTYPE 41127 +HID_CHKUSEDATE 41126 +HID_CHKUSEFOOTER 41134 +HID_CHKUSEGREETING 41132 +HID_CHKUSELOGO 41125 +HID_CHKUSESALUTATION 41130 +HID_CHKUSESUBJECT 41129 +HID_CLB_EDIT_MODULES_DICS 34170 +HID_CLB_EDIT_MODULES_MODULES 34171 +HID_CLB_LINGU_MODULES 34172 +HID_CLB_LINGU_OPTIONS 34173 +HID_CLOSE_WARNING 33367 +HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_SHOW 33257 +HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_STOP 33260 +HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_SYNCHRONIZE 33259 +HID_CNT_DLG_SEARCH_BT_UPDATE 33258 +HID_CNT_LB_DESCRIPTION 33269 +HID_CNT_LB_HEADER 33268 +HID_CNT_MESSAGE_STOREMODE_LOCAL 33321 +HID_CNT_MESSAGE_STOREMODE_REMOTE 33320 +HID_CNT_PAGE_DESCRIPTION 33267 +HID_CNT_PAGE_HEADER 33261 +HID_CNT_PAGE_HEADER_TABBAR 33312 +HID_CNT_PAGE_SUBSCR_TABBAR 33313 +HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_ALL_ARTICLES 33330 +HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_MARKED_ARTICLES 33333 +HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_SENT_ARTICLES 33331 +HID_CNT_SENT_VIEW_UNSENT_ARTICLES 33332 +HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_DOCINFO 33318 +HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_FULL 33319 +HID_CNT_VALUE_ADDED_NONE 33317 +HID_CNT_VIEW_ACTIVE_FOLDERS 33329 +HID_CNT_VIEW_ALL_ARTICLES 33322 +HID_CNT_VIEW_ALL_FOLDERS 33327 +HID_CNT_VIEW_MARKED_AND_UNREAD_ARTICLES 33326 +HID_CNT_VIEW_MARKED_ARTICLES 33325 +HID_CNT_VIEW_READ_ARTICLES 33324 +HID_CNT_VIEW_SUBSCRIBED_FOLDERS 33328 +HID_CNT_VIEW_UNREAD_ARTICLES 33323 +HID_COLORPAGE_ANCHOR_CB 39945 +HID_COLORPAGE_ANCHOR_LB 39905 +HID_COLORPAGE_APPBACKGROUND_CB 39939 +HID_COLORPAGE_APPBACKGROUND_LB 39899 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICCOMMENT_CB 39971 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICCOMMENT_LB 39931 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICERROR_CB 39976 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICERROR_LB 39936 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICIDENTIFIER_CB 39970 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICIDENTIFIER_LB 39930 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICKEYWORD_CB 39975 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICKEYWORD_LB 39935 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICNUMBER_CB 39972 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICNUMBER_LB 39932 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICOPERATOR_CB 39974 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICOPERATOR_LB 39934 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICSTRING_CB 39973 +HID_COLORPAGE_BASICSTRING_LB 39933 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVEERROR_CB 39964 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVEERROR_LB 39924 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVE_CB 39963 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCDETECTIVE_LB 39923 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCGRID_CB 39959 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCGRID_LB 39919 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCNOTESBACKGROUND_CB 39966 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCNOTESBACKGROUND_LB 39926 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKAUTOMATIC_CB 39962 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKAUTOMATIC_LB 39922 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKMANUAL_CB 39961 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAKMANUAL_LB 39921 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAK_CB 39960 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCPAGEBREAK_LB 39920 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCREFERENCE_CB 39965 +HID_COLORPAGE_CALCREFERENCE_LB 39925 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNFOOTER_CB 40064 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNFOOTER_LB 40073 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNHEADER_CB 40063 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBCOLUMNHEADER_LB 40072 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBDETAIL_CB 40065 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBDETAIL_LB 40074 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPFOOTER_CB 40062 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPFOOTER_LB 40071 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPHEADER_CB 40061 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBGROUPHEADER_LB 40070 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEFOOTER_CB 40060 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEFOOTER_LB 40069 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEHEADER_CB 40059 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBPAGEHEADER_LB 40068 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTFOOTER_CB 40058 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTFOOTER_LB 40067 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTHEADER_CB 40057 +HID_COLORPAGE_DBREPORTHEADER_LB 40066 +HID_COLORPAGE_DOCBOUNDARIES_CB 39938 +HID_COLORPAGE_DOCBOUNDARIES_LB 39898 +HID_COLORPAGE_DOCCOLOR_CB 39937 +HID_COLORPAGE_DOCCOLOR_LB 39897 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWDRAWING_CB 39968 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWDRAWING_LB 39928 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWFILL_CB 39969 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWFILL_LB 39929 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWGRID_CB 39967 +HID_COLORPAGE_DRAWGRID_LB 39927 +HID_COLORPAGE_FONTCOLOR_CB 39942 +HID_COLORPAGE_FONTCOLOR_LB 39902 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLCOMMENT_CB 39956 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLCOMMENT_LB 39916 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLKEYWORD_CB 39957 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLKEYWORD_LB 39917 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLSGML_CB 39955 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLSGML_LB 39915 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLUNKNOWN_CB 39958 +HID_COLORPAGE_HTMLUNKNOWN_LB 39918 +HID_COLORPAGE_LINKSVISITED_CB 39944 +HID_COLORPAGE_LINKSVISITED_LB 39904 +HID_COLORPAGE_LINKS_CB 39943 +HID_COLORPAGE_LINKS_LB 39903 +HID_COLORPAGE_OBJECTBOUNDARIES_CB 39940 +HID_COLORPAGE_OBJECTBOUNDARIES_LB 39900 +HID_COLORPAGE_SPELL_CB 39946 +HID_COLORPAGE_SPELL_LB 39906 +HID_COLORPAGE_TABLEBOUNDARIES_CB 39941 +HID_COLORPAGE_TABLEBOUNDARIES_LB 39901 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERDIRECTCURSOR_CB 39950 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERDIRECTCURSOR_LB 39910 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERFIELDSHADINGS_CB 39948 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERFIELDSHADINGS_LB 39908 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERIDXSHADINGS_CB 39949 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERIDXSHADINGS_LB 39909 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERNOTESINDICATOR_CB 39951 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERNOTESINDICATOR_LB 39911 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERPAGEBREAKS_CB 39954 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERPAGEBREAKS_LB 39914 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSCRIPTINDICATOR_CB 39952 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSCRIPTINDICATOR_LB 39912 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSECTIONBOUNDARIES_CB 39953 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERSECTIONBOUNDARIES_LB 39913 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERTEXTGRID_CB 39947 +HID_COLORPAGE_WRITERTEXTGRID_LB 39907 +HID_COLOR_CTL_COLORS 33887 +HID_COLROWNAMERANGES 58931 +HID_COLUMN 53172 +HID_COLUMN_VALUESET 54944 +HID_COMPATIBILITY_OPTIONS_BOX 53252 +HID_COND_COLL 53194 +HID_COND_COLL_TABLIST 54844 +HID_CONFIGFUNCTION_ACC_LISTBOX 40080 +HID_CONFIGGROUP_ACC_LISTBOX 40079 +HID_CONFIG_ACCEL 40077 +HID_CONFIG_EVENT_DOCUMENT_BASED 33167 +HID_CONFIG_EVENT_OFFICE_BASED 33166 +HID_CONFIRM_DROP_BUTTON_ALL 38937 +HID_CONTDLG_APPLY 33918 +HID_CONTDLG_AUTOCONTOUR 33931 +HID_CONTDLG_CIRCLE 33922 +HID_CONTDLG_GRAPHWND 33980 +HID_CONTDLG_PIPETTE 33932 +HID_CONTDLG_POLY 33923 +HID_CONTDLG_POLYDELETE 33928 +HID_CONTDLG_POLYEDIT 33925 +HID_CONTDLG_POLYINSERT 33927 +HID_CONTDLG_POLYMOVE 33926 +HID_CONTDLG_RECT 33921 +HID_CONTDLG_REDO 33930 +HID_CONTDLG_SELECT 33920 +HID_CONTDLG_TOOLBOX 33979 +HID_CONTDLG_UNDO 33929 +HID_CONTDLG_WORKPLACE 33919 +HID_CONTENT_OPT 53191 +HID_CONTROLS_DATE_N_TIME 38194 +HID_CTL_ACTION_DLG_1 59870 +HID_CTL_ACTION_DLG_2 59871 +HID_CTL_FONTWORK_FAVORITES 33862 +HID_CTL_ORGANIZER_LEFT 33103 +HID_CTL_ORGANIZER_RIGHT 33104 +HID_CTL_QRYDGNCRIT 38861 +HID_CTL_QRYDGNTAB 38854 +HID_CTL_QRYSQLEDIT 38839 +HID_CTL_RELATIONTAB 38920 +HID_CTL_TABBROWSER 38786 +HID_CTL_TABLEEDIT 38885 +HID_CTL_TREEVIEW 38788 +HID_CTRL_COLOR 33856 +HID_CTRL_CUSTOMPROPERTIES 33393 +HID_CTRL_CUSTOMPROPS_YES_NO 33394 +HID_DAI_FUNC_DAYSINMONTH 59188 +HID_DAI_FUNC_DAYSINYEAR 59189 +HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFMONTHS 59191 +HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFWEEKS 59192 +HID_DAI_FUNC_DIFFYEARS 59193 +HID_DAI_FUNC_ROT13 59194 +HID_DAI_FUNC_WEEKSINYEAR 59190 +HID_DATABROWSE_HEADER 38785 +HID_DATAPILOT_DATABASE 58996 +HID_DATAPILOT_SERVICE 58997 +HID_DATAPILOT_TYPE 58995 +HID_DATA_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38107 +HID_DATA_SOURCES_UNAVAILABLE 54951 +HID_DBACCESS_START 38768 +HID_DBIWIZARD 34837 +HID_DBIWIZARD_CANCEL 34823 +HID_DBIWIZARD_FILESELECTION 34839 +HID_DBIWIZARD_FINISH 34824 +HID_DBIWIZARD_NEXT 34822 +HID_DBIWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34821 +HID_DBPATH_CTL_PATH 35153 +HID_DBPATH_HEADERBAR 35154 +HID_DBWIZ_CANCEL 39057 +HID_DBWIZ_FINISH 39058 +HID_DBWIZ_NEXT 39056 +HID_DBWIZ_PREVIOUS 39055 +HID_DB_SELECTION_TLB 54845 +HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE 42786 +HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATEINSTALL 42787 +HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_AVAILABLE_UPDATES 42790 +HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_PUBLISHER 42788 +HID_DEPLOYMENT_GUI_UPDATE_RELEASENOTES 42789 +HID_DESKTOP 33146 +HID_DIALOG_HANGULHANJA 39883 +HID_DID_SAVE_PACKED_XML 33368 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBBACK 34675 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBCANCEL 34673 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBGOON 34676 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBHELP 34674 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBSOURCEOPEN 34677 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CBTARGETOPEN 34678 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CHECKBOX1 34661 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CHECKRECURSIVE 34671 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CHKPROTECT 34679 +HID_DLGCONVERT_CHKTEXTDOCUMENTS 34680 +HID_DLGCONVERT_COMBOBOX1 34669 +HID_DLGCONVERT_DIALOG 34660 +HID_DLGCONVERT_LISTBOX1 34666 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OBDIR 34668 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OBFILE 34667 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON1 34662 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON2 34663 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON3 34664 +HID_DLGCONVERT_OPTIONBUTTON4 34665 +HID_DLGCONVERT_TBSOURCE 34670 +HID_DLGCONVERT_TBTARGET 34672 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_AGENDAOKAY 34634 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_CANCEL 34631 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_DIALOG 34630 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_LETTEROKAY 34637 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONAGENDA1 34632 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONAGENDA2 34633 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONLETTER1 34635 +HID_DLGCORRESPONDENCE_OPTIONLETTER2 34636 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_HISTORY 34549 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_SELLBUY 34528 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDCANCEL_SPLIT 34535 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_HISTORY 34550 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_SELLBUY 34529 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_CMDGOON_SPLIT 34536 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_LSTSTOCKNAMES 34533 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTCOMMISSION 34525 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTDATE 34524 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTFIX 34526 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTMINIMUM 34527 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTQUANTITY 34522 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTRATE 34523 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTSTOCKID_SELLBUY 34521 +HID_DLGDEPOT_0_TXTSTOCKID_SPLIT 34534 +HID_DLGDEPOT_1_LSTSELLSTOCKS 34530 +HID_DLGDEPOT_1_OPTPERSHARE 34537 +HID_DLGDEPOT_1_OPTTOTAL 34538 +HID_DLGDEPOT_1_TXTDIVIDEND 34539 +HID_DLGDEPOT_2_LSTBUYSTOCKS 34531 +HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTDATE 34542 +HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTNEWRATE 34541 +HID_DLGDEPOT_2_TXTOLDRATE 34540 +HID_DLGDEPOT_3_OPTDAILY 34545 +HID_DLGDEPOT_3_OPTWEEKLY 34546 +HID_DLGDEPOT_3_TXTENDDATE 34544 +HID_DLGDEPOT_3_TXTSTARTDATE 34543 +HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_HISTORY 34547 +HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_SELLBUY 34520 +HID_DLGDEPOT_DIALOG_SPLIT 34532 +HID_DLGDEPOT_LSTMARKETS 34548 +HID_DLGFORM_CHKCREATESUBFORM 34421 +HID_DLGFORM_CHKNOADDITION 34465 +HID_DLGFORM_CHKNODELETION 34464 +HID_DLGFORM_CHKNOMODIFICATION 34463 +HID_DLGFORM_CMD3DBORDER 34473 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDALIGNLEFT 34451 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDALIGNRIGHT 34452 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDCANCEL 34405 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDFINISH 34404 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDLEFTLABELED 34453 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDLEFTLABELED2 34457 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDNEXT 34403 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDNOBORDER 34472 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDPREV 34402 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDSIMPLEBORDER 34474 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTABLESTYLE 34455 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTABLESTYLE2 34459 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPJUSTIFIED 34456 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPJUSTIFIED2 34460 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPLABELED 34454 +HID_DLGFORM_CMDTOPLABELED2 34458 +HID_DLGFORM_DIALOG 34400 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK1 34442 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK2 34444 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK3 34446 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTMASTERLINK4 34448 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK1 34441 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK2 34443 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK3 34445 +HID_DLGFORM_LINKER_LSTSLAVELINK4 34447 +HID_DLGFORM_LSTSTYLES 34471 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEALL 34414 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEDOWN 34419 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVESELECTED 34413 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDMOVEUP 34418 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDREMOVEALL 34416 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34415 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34412 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_FIELDSSELECTED 34417 +HID_DLGFORM_MASTER_LBTABLES 34411 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTDISPLAYALLDATA 34462 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTMODIFYFORM 34483 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTNEWDATAONLY 34461 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTONEXISTINGRELATION 34422 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTSELECTMANUALLY 34423 +HID_DLGFORM_OPTWORKWITHFORM 34482 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEALL 34434 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEDOWN 34439 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVESELECTED 34433 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDMOVEUP 34438 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDREMOVEALL 34436 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34435 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34432 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_FIELDSSELECTED 34437 +HID_DLGFORM_SUB_LBTABLES 34431 +HID_DLGFORM_TXTPATH 34481 +HID_DLGFORM_lstRELATIONS 34424 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDCANCEL 34721 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDOK 34722 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_0_CMDOWNDATA 34720 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_CMBSTATE 34708 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_EDMONTH 34705 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_EDYEAR 34704 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_OPMONTH 34703 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_OPYEAR 34702 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_PREVIEW 34701 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_SPINMONTH 34707 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_1_SPINYEAR 34706 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CHKEVENT 34713 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CMDDELETE 34711 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_CMDINSERT 34710 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENT 34712 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTDAY 34714 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTMONTH 34716 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_EDEVENTYEAR 34718 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_LBOWNDATA 34709 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTDAY 34715 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTMONTH 34717 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_2_SPINEVENTYEAR 34719 +HID_DLGHOLIDAYCAL_DIALOG 34700 +HID_DLGIDX_DROPINDEX 38966 +HID_DLGIDX_INDEXLIST 38970 +HID_DLGIDX_NEWINDEX 38965 +HID_DLGIDX_RENAMEINDEX 38967 +HID_DLGIDX_RESETINDEX 38969 +HID_DLGIDX_SAVEINDEX 38968 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKCALC 34597 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKIMPRESS 34598 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKLOGFILE 34577 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKMATHGLOBAL 34599 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CHKWRITER 34596 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDCANCEL 34572 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDHELP 34571 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDNEXT 34574 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_CMDPREV 34573 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_OPTMSDOCUMENTS 34576 +HID_DLGIMPORT_0_OPTSODOCUMENTS 34575 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBDOCUMENT 34586 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBDOCUMENTRECURSE 34587 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBTEMPLATE 34581 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CBTEMPLATERECURSE 34582 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKEXCEL 34579 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKPOWERPOINT 34580 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CHKWORD 34578 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDDOCUMENTPATHSELECT 34590 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDDOCUMENTPATHSELECT2 34601 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDEXPORTPATHSELECT 34593 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDTEMPLATEPATHSELECT 34585 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_CMDTEMPLATEPATHSELECT2 34600 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDDOCUMENTPATH 34589 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDEXPORTDOCUMENTPATH 34592 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_EDTEMPLATEPATH 34584 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBDOCUMENTPATH 34588 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBEXPORTDOCUMENTPATH 34591 +HID_DLGIMPORT_2_LBTEMPLATEPATH 34583 +HID_DLGIMPORT_3_TBSUMMARY 34595 +HID_DLGIMPORT_DIALOG 34570 +HID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_FIELD 38973 +HID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_SORTORDER 38974 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_CMDGOON 34506 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_DIALOG 34500 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTBROCHURELAYOUT 34503 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTDOUBLESIDED 34505 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTPARTYLAYOUT 34502 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTSINGLESIDED 34504 +HID_DLGNEWSLTR_OPTSTANDARDLAYOUT 34501 +HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDCANCEL 34691 +HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDGOON 34690 +HID_DLGPASSWORD_CMDHELP 34692 +HID_DLGPASSWORD_TXTPASSWORD 34693 +HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDCANCEL 34325 +HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDFINISH 34324 +HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDNEXT 34323 +HID_DLGREPORT_0_CMDPREV 34322 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEALL 34333 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEDOWN 34338 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVESELECTED 34332 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDMOVEUP 34337 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDREMOVEALL 34335 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_CMDREMOVESELECTED 34334 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_FIELDSAVAILABLE 34331 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_FIELDSSELECTED 34336 +HID_DLGREPORT_1_LBTABLES 34330 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDGROUP 34341 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDMOVEDOWNGROUP 34345 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDMOVEUPGROUP 34344 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_CMDUNGROUP 34342 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_GROUPING 34340 +HID_DLGREPORT_2_PREGROUPINGDEST 34343 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND1 34347 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND2 34350 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND3 34353 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTASCEND4 34356 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND1 34348 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND2 34351 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND3 34354 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_OPTDESCEND4 34357 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT1 34346 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT2 34349 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT3 34352 +HID_DLGREPORT_3_SORT4 34355 +HID_DLGREPORT_4_DATALAYOUT 34363 +HID_DLGREPORT_4_LANDSCAPE 34365 +HID_DLGREPORT_4_PAGELAYOUT 34364 +HID_DLGREPORT_4_PORTRAIT 34366 +HID_DLGREPORT_4_TITLE 34362 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_CHKLINKTODB 34378 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_CMDDOCUMENTPATH 34377 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_CMDTEMPLATEPATH 34373 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTDYNTEMPLATE 34370 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTEDITTEMPLATE 34374 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTSTATDOCUMENT 34371 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_OPTUSETEMPLATE 34375 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_TXTDOCUMENTPATH 34376 +HID_DLGREPORT_5_TXTTEMPLATEPATH 34372 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_1 34381 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_2 34382 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_3 34383 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_4 34384 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_5 34385 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_6 34386 +HID_DLGREPORT_6_TXTTITLE_7 34387 +HID_DLGREPORT_DIALOG 34320 +HID_DLGSTYLES_CANCEL 34652 +HID_DLGSTYLES_DIALOG 34650 +HID_DLGSTYLES_LISTBOX 34651 +HID_DLGSTYLES_OKAY 34653 +HID_DLGTABLE_CHK_USEPRIMEKEY 41227 +HID_DLGTABLE_CK_PK_AUTOVALUE 41232 +HID_DLGTABLE_CK_PK_AUTOVALUE_AUTOMATIC 41229 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDCANCEL 41205 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDFINISH 41204 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMINUS 41223 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEALL 41211 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEDOWN 41216 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEDOWN_PK_SELECTED 41239 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEFIELDDOWN 41222 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEFIELDUP 41221 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVESELECTED 41210 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEUP 41215 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVEUP_PK_SELECTED 41238 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDMOVE_PK_SELECTED 41235 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDNEXT 41203 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDPLUS 41224 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDPREV 41202 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVEALL 41213 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVESELECTED 41212 +HID_DLGTABLE_CMDREMOVE_PK_SELECTED 41236 +HID_DLGTABLE_COLMODIFIER 41226 +HID_DLGTABLE_COLNAME 41225 +HID_DLGTABLE_DIALOG 41200 +HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDSAVAILABLE 41209 +HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDSSELECTED 41214 +HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDS_PK_AVAILABLE 41234 +HID_DLGTABLE_FIELDS_PK_SELECTED 41237 +HID_DLGTABLE_LBTABLES 41208 +HID_DLGTABLE_LB_PK_FIELDNAME 41231 +HID_DLGTABLE_LB_SELFIELDNAMES 41220 +HID_DLGTABLE_LST_CATALOG 41244 +HID_DLGTABLE_LST_SCHEMA 41245 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPTBUSINESS 41206 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPTPRIVATE 41207 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_MODIFYTABLE 41241 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_AUTOMATIC 41228 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_SEVERAL 41233 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_PK_SINGLE 41230 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_STARTFORMWIZARD 41243 +HID_DLGTABLE_OPT_WORKWITHTABLE 41242 +HID_DLGTABLE_TXT_NAME 41240 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_CACHE_SIZE 37275 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_CONPWD 37273 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_CONUSR 37272 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_CON_PWD 37288 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_DATADEVSPACE 37284 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_DATADEVSPACE_SIZE 37274 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_DBNAME 37269 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_DOMAINPWD 37277 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_DOMAIN_PWD 37290 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_NEWDB 37268 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBDATADEVSPACE 37286 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBRESTORE 37279 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBSYSDEVSPACE 37281 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_PBTRANSACTIONLOG 37283 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_RESTORE 37278 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSDEVSPACE 37280 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSPWD 37271 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYSUSR 37270 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_SYS_PWD 37289 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_TRANSACTIONLOG 37282 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_TRANSACTIONLOG_SIZE 37287 +HID_DLG_ADABAS_USR 37276 +HID_DLG_ADD_IDX_STYLES 53243 +HID_DLG_CAPTION 52975 +HID_DLG_CHECKFORONLINEUPDATE 33390 +HID_DLG_COLWIDTH 38837 +HID_DLG_COOKIES 35839 +HID_DLG_CREATE_AUTH_ENTRY 53246 +HID_DLG_CREATE_AUTOMARK 54917 +HID_DLG_DATABASE_WIZARD 39148 +HID_DLG_DBCHANGE 34843 +HID_DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW 59867 +HID_DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW_CTL 59868 +HID_DLG_ERROR 38842 +HID_DLG_FILTERCRIT 38783 +HID_DLG_FILTER_SELECT 35842 +HID_DLG_FLDEDT_ADDRESS 53061 +HID_DLG_FLDEDT_NEXT 53059 +HID_DLG_FLDEDT_PREV 53060 +HID_DLG_GLOSS_DECIDE 52976 +HID_DLG_LOGIN 35838 +HID_DLG_MAPPING 34842 +HID_DLG_MASTERPASSWORD_CRT 35841 +HID_DLG_MASTERPASSWORD_UUI 35840 +HID_DLG_MESSBOX 33819 +HID_DLG_NAME 33818 +HID_DLG_NEWERVERSIONWARNING 35848 +HID_DLG_NEW_USER_IDX 54858 +HID_DLG_OBJECT_NAME 33827 +HID_DLG_OBJECT_TITLE_DESC 33828 +HID_DLG_ORDERCRIT 38784 +HID_DLG_PASSWD_SECTION 53440 +HID_DLG_PASSWORD 38964 +HID_DLG_PASSWORD_CRT 35844 +HID_DLG_PASSWORD_UUI 35843 +HID_DLG_PRV_PRT_OPTIONS 53062 +HID_DLG_QRY_HELPTEXT 38860 +HID_DLG_QRY_JOIN 38855 +HID_DLG_QRY_JOINTYPE 38856 +HID_DLG_QRY_JOIN_CONTROL 39150 +HID_DLG_QRY_LEFT_TABLE 38981 +HID_DLG_QRY_RIGHT_TABLE 38982 +HID_DLG_QRY_WINDOW_CONTROL 38980 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL 38983 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL_DEFAULT 38986 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_DEL_NULL 38985 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD 38987 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD_DEFAULT 38990 +HID_DLG_REL_CASC_UPD_NULL 38989 +HID_DLG_REL_NO_CASC_DEL 38984 +HID_DLG_REL_NO_CASC_UPD 38988 +HID_DLG_RENAME 39005 +HID_DLG_ROWHEIGHT 38836 +HID_DLG_SAVE_AS 38845 +HID_DLG_SECURITY_OPTIONS 39896 +HID_DLG_SEQUENCE_OPTION 53058 +HID_DLG_SSLWARN_UUI 35846 +HID_DLG_TEXT 38843 +HID_DLG_UNKNOWNAUTH_UUI 35845 +HID_DLG_WEBCONNECTION_INFO 39897 +HID_DLG_WORDCOUNT 54987 +HID_DOCINFODESC 33076 +HID_DOCINFODOC 33077 +HID_DOCINFORELOAD 33092 +HID_DOCINFOUSER 33078 +HID_DOCINFO_EDT 33070 +HID_DOCINFO_FRAME 33126 +HID_DOCLINKEDIT_URL 38975 +HID_DOCUMENT_CREATE_REPWIZ 38995 +HID_DOC_STAT 53173 +HID_DRAWTOOL_TBX 33934 +HID_DRAW_TEXT_TOOLBOX 54835 +HID_DRAW_TOOLBOX 54832 +HID_DROPCAPS 53168 +HID_DSADMIN_ADABASADMIN 39053 +HID_DSADMIN_ADABAS_DATABASE 39011 +HID_DSADMIN_ADVANCED 39016 +HID_DSADMIN_ALLOWLONG 38813 +HID_DSADMIN_ALL_TABLES 38823 +HID_DSADMIN_APPENDTABLEALIAS 39031 +HID_DSADMIN_AS_BEFORE_CORRELATION_NAME 39065 +HID_DSADMIN_AUTOINCREMENTVALUE 38994 +HID_DSADMIN_AUTORETRIEVEENABLED 38998 +HID_DSADMIN_BOOKMARK_TOOLBOX 38941 +HID_DSADMIN_BOOLEANCOMPARISON 39017 +HID_DSADMIN_BROWSECONN 38809 +HID_DSADMIN_CALC_PATH 39015 +HID_DSADMIN_CATALOG 39060 +HID_DSADMIN_CHARSET 38777 +HID_DSADMIN_CHARSET_USERDEF 39004 +HID_DSADMIN_CHECK_REQUIRED_FIELDS 39066 +HID_DSADMIN_CONNURL_ADOPAGE 38850 +HID_DSADMIN_CREATEDATABASE 38927 +HID_DSADMIN_DBASE_INDICIES 38814 +HID_DSADMIN_DBASE_PATH 39007 +HID_DSADMIN_DECIMAL_SEPARATOR 38820 +HID_DSADMIN_DIALOG 38792 +HID_DSADMIN_DOCUMENTLINKS 38935 +HID_DSADMIN_DOCUMENTS 38934 +HID_DSADMIN_DOSLINEENDS 39063 +HID_DSADMIN_DRIVERCLASS 38815 +HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_DELETEDS 38804 +HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_NEWDS 38803 +HID_DSADMIN_DSACTIONS_RESTOREDS 38805 +HID_DSADMIN_DSNAME 38806 +HID_DSADMIN_DSTYPE 38807 +HID_DSADMIN_ENABLEOUTERJOIN 39052 +HID_DSADMIN_EXTENSION 38822 +HID_DSADMIN_FIELD_SEPARATOR 38818 +HID_DSADMIN_FILTER_EXPLANATION 38936 +HID_DSADMIN_FLAT_PATH 39014 +HID_DSADMIN_HOSTNAME 39034 +HID_DSADMIN_IGNORECURRENCY 39151 +HID_DSADMIN_IGNOREDRIVER_PRIV 39033 +HID_DSADMIN_IGNOREINDEXAPPENDIX 39062 +HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_BASEDN 38944 +HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_HOSTNAME 38943 +HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_PORTNUMBER 38945 +HID_DSADMIN_LDAP_ROWCOUNT 38955 +HID_DSADMIN_LOGINTIMEOUT_NUMBER 38810 +HID_DSADMIN_LOGINTIMEOUT_UNIT 38811 +HID_DSADMIN_MOZILLA_PROFILE_NAME 38959 +HID_DSADMIN_MSACCESS_MDB_FILE 39012 +HID_DSADMIN_MYSQL_DATABASE 39008 +HID_DSADMIN_MYSQL_ODBC_DATASOURCE 39009 +HID_DSADMIN_NO_TABLES 38824 +HID_DSADMIN_ODBC_DATASOURCE 39010 +HID_DSADMIN_ODBC_OPTIONS 38816 +HID_DSADMIN_ORACLE_DATABASE 39018 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ADABAS 38800 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ADO 38851 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_DBASE 38797 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_GENERAL 38796 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_JDBC 38798 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_LDAP 38942 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MOZILLA 38958 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MSACCESS 39013 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 39006 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_MYSQL_ODBC 38999 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_ODBC 38799 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_TEXT 38801 +HID_DSADMIN_PAGE_USERDRIVER 39001 +HID_DSADMIN_PARAMETERNAMESUBST 39032 +HID_DSADMIN_PORTNUMBER 39035 +HID_DSADMIN_PWDREC_ADO 38849 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES 38874 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_DELETE 38877 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_EDIT 38876 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERIES_NEW 38875 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERYADMINISTRATION 38878 +HID_DSADMIN_QUERY_TOOLBOX 38940 +HID_DSADMIN_RETRIEVE_AUTO 38997 +HID_DSADMIN_SCHEMA 39061 +HID_DSADMIN_SELECT_TABLES 38825 +HID_DSADMIN_SHOWDELETED 38812 +HID_DSADMIN_SPECIAL_MESSAGE 38840 +HID_DSADMIN_SQL92CHECK 38993 +HID_DSADMIN_SUPPRESS_VERSIONCL 38827 +HID_DSADMIN_TABCONTROL 38795 +HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_SELECTOR 38826 +HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_SUBSCRIPTION 38802 +HID_DSADMIN_TABLE_TOOLBOX 38939 +HID_DSADMIN_TEXT_HEADER 38817 +HID_DSADMIN_TEXT_SEPARATOR 38819 +HID_DSADMIN_THOUSANDS_SEPARATOR 38821 +HID_DSADMIN_TYPE_DIALOG 39051 +HID_DSADMIN_URL_GENERAL 38808 +HID_DSADMIN_USECATALOG 38929 +HID_DSADMIN_USERADMIN 39054 +HID_DSADMIN_USERDEF_OPTIONS 39003 +HID_DSADMIN_USER_ADO 38848 +HID_DSADMIN_USER_DEFINED 39002 +HID_DSADMIN_USESSL_LDAP 39007 +HID_DSBROWSER_BOOKMARKSELECTED 38946 +HID_DSBROWSER_BOOKMARK_SELECTED 38938 +HID_DSBROWSER_DIRECTSQL 38954 +HID_DSBROWSER_DISCONNECTING 38947 +HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_ADDWORD 34066 +HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_AUTOCORRECT 34068 +HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_IGNORE 34067 +HID_EDITENG_SPELLER_START 34065 +HID_EDIT_COMMENT 53056 +HID_EDIT_FLD_DB 53220 +HID_EDIT_FLD_DOK 53223 +HID_EDIT_FLD_DOKINF 53221 +HID_EDIT_FLD_FUNC 53224 +HID_EDIT_FLD_REF 53225 +HID_EDIT_FLD_VAR 53222 +HID_EDIT_FORMULA 53896 +HID_EDIT_MODULES 34169 +HID_EDIT_WIN 52821 +HID_ENDNOTE_OPTIONS 53216 +HID_ENVELOP_INSERT 54823 +HID_ENVELOP_PRINT 54820 +HID_ENV_ENV 53186 +HID_ENV_FMT 53187 +HID_ENV_PRT 53184 +HID_EVT_ACTIONPERFORMED 38068 +HID_EVT_ADJUSTMENTVALUECHANGED 38100 +HID_EVT_AFTERUPDATE 38069 +HID_EVT_APPROVEACTIONPERFORMED 38090 +HID_EVT_APPROVEPARAMETER 38093 +HID_EVT_APPROVERESETTED 38091 +HID_EVT_APPROVEROWCHANGE 38096 +HID_EVT_BEFOREUPDATE 38070 +HID_EVT_CHANGED 38089 +HID_EVT_CONFIRMDELETE 38071 +HID_EVT_ERROROCCURED 38072 +HID_EVT_FOCUSGAINED 38073 +HID_EVT_FOCUSLOST 38074 +HID_EVT_ITEMSTATECHANGED 38075 +HID_EVT_KEYTYPED 38076 +HID_EVT_KEYUP 38092 +HID_EVT_LOADED 38077 +HID_EVT_MOUSEDRAGGED 38078 +HID_EVT_MOUSEENTERED 38079 +HID_EVT_MOUSEEXITED 38080 +HID_EVT_MOUSEMOVED 38081 +HID_EVT_MOUSEPRESSED 38082 +HID_EVT_MOUSERELEASED 38083 +HID_EVT_POSITIONED 38084 +HID_EVT_POSITIONING 38094 +HID_EVT_RELOADED 38095 +HID_EVT_RELOADING 38098 +HID_EVT_RESETTED 38085 +HID_EVT_ROWCHANGE 38097 +HID_EVT_SUBMITTED 38086 +HID_EVT_TEXTCHANGED 38087 +HID_EVT_UNLOADED 38088 +HID_EVT_UNLOADING 38099 +HID_EXPIRED 64365 +HID_EXPLORERDLG_COLLECTION 39037 +HID_EXPLORERDLG_FILE 32998 +HID_EXPLORERMENU_ARRANGEICONS 33179 +HID_EXPLORERMENU_STDTEMPLATE 33190 +HID_EXPLORER_DOCVIEW_DETAILS 33211 +HID_EXPLORER_DOCVIEW_ICON 33210 +HID_EXPLORER_FRAME 33127 +HID_EXPLORER_SRCH_COUNT 33162 +HID_EXPLORER_SRCH_LATEST_COUNT 33165 +HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX 42791 +HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_DISABLE 42794 +HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_ENABLE 42793 +HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_OPTIONS 42792 +HID_EXTENSION_MANAGER_LISTBOX_REMOVE 42795 +HID_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT_DLG 39149 +HID_FAXWIZARD 41180 +HID_FAXWIZARD_BACK 41182 +HID_FAXWIZARD_CANCEL 41185 +HID_FAXWIZARD_CREATE 41184 +HID_FAXWIZARD_HELP 41181 +HID_FAXWIZARD_NEXT 41183 +HID_FAXWIZ_CMDPATH 41154 +HID_FAXWIZ_LSTBUSINESSSTYLE 41121 +HID_FAXWIZ_OPTBUSINESSFAX 41120 +HID_FAXWIZ_OPTPRIVATEFAX 41122 +HID_FAXWIZ_TXTPATH 41153 +HID_FAX_PAGE1 53279 +HID_FAX_PAGE2 53280 +HID_FAX_PAGE3 53281 +HID_FAX_PAGE4 53282 +HID_FAX_PAGE5 53283 +HID_FAX_PAGE6 53284 +HID_FAX_PAGE7 53285 +HID_FAX_PAGE8 53286 +HID_FCOMMAND_FILENAME 58936 +HID_FCOMMAND_PATH 58937 +HID_FCOMMAND_TITEL 58935 +HID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL_COLUMN 37917 +HID_FIELDLINK_MASTER_COLUMN 37918 +HID_FIELD_CLOSE 54843 +HID_FIELD_DINF_TYPE 54846 +HID_FIELD_INSERT 54842 +HID_FIELD_SEL 38070 +HID_FIELD_SEL_WIN 38071 +HID_FILEDLG_AUTOCOMPLETEBOX 33286 +HID_FILEDLG_CHARDLG 53063 +HID_FILEDLG_EDIT_FAVORITES_HEADERBAR 33305 +HID_FILEDLG_EDIT_FAVORITES_LISTBOX 33304 +HID_FILEDLG_FILE 33098 +HID_FILEDLG_FOLDER_BTN 33293 +HID_FILEDLG_FOLDER_FILENAME 33294 +HID_FILEDLG_FRMPAGE 53068 +HID_FILEDLG_INSERT_BTN 33290 +HID_FILEDLG_LINK_CB 33344 +HID_FILEDLG_LOADTEMPLATE 53064 +HID_FILEDLG_MAILMRGE1 53066 +HID_FILEDLG_MAILMRGE2 53067 +HID_FILEDLG_MANAGER 33096 +HID_FILEDLG_PATH_BTN 33291 +HID_FILEDLG_PATH_FILENAME 33292 +HID_FILEDLG_PREVIEW_CB 33345 +HID_FILEDLG_READ_ONLY 33100 +HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_BTN 33287 +HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_FILENAME 33288 +HID_FILEDLG_SAVE_FILETYPE 33289 +HID_FILEDLG_SRCHFOLDER_BTN 33295 +HID_FILEDLG_SRCVIEW 53069 +HID_FILEDLG_STANDARD 33095 +HID_FILEDLG_URL 33097 +HID_FILEDLG_USE_PASSWD 33099 +HID_FILEDLG_WIZDOKU 53070 +HID_FILEOPEN_IMAGE_TEMPLATE 33018 +HID_FILEOPEN_READONLY 33016 +HID_FILEOPEN_VERSION 33017 +HID_FILESAVE_AUTOEXTENSION 33010 +HID_FILESAVE_CREATEDIRECTORY 33003 +HID_FILESAVE_CUSTOMIZEFILTER 33012 +HID_FILESAVE_DEFAULTDIRECTORY 33004 +HID_FILESAVE_DIALOG 33014 +HID_FILESAVE_DOPLAY 33015 +HID_FILESAVE_DOSAVE 33009 +HID_FILESAVE_FILETYPE 33008 +HID_FILESAVE_FILEURL 33007 +HID_FILESAVE_FILEVIEW 33005 +HID_FILESAVE_LEVELUP 33002 +HID_FILESAVE_SAVEWITHPASSWORD 33011 +HID_FILESAVE_SELECTION 33013 +HID_FILESAVE_TEMPLATE 33006 +HID_FILETEMPLATEPATH 41149 +HID_FILEVIEW_MENU_DELETE 32999 +HID_FILEVIEW_MENU_RENAME 33000 +HID_FILL_ATTR_LISTBOX 39869 +HID_FILL_TYPE_LISTBOX 39870 +HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR 38072 +HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38073 +HID_FILTER_PDF_OPTIONS 64149 +HID_FIRSTSTART_CANCEL 42781 +HID_FIRSTSTART_DIALOG 42773 +HID_FIRSTSTART_FINISH 42782 +HID_FIRSTSTART_LICENSE 42775 +HID_FIRSTSTART_MIGRATION 42776 +HID_FIRSTSTART_NEXT 42780 +HID_FIRSTSTART_PREV 42779 +HID_FIRSTSTART_REGISTRATION 42777 +HID_FIRSTSTART_UPDATE_CHECK 42785 +HID_FIRSTSTART_USER 42778 +HID_FIRSTSTART_WELCOME 42774 +HID_FLDEDT_ADDRESS 53049 +HID_FLDVAR_APPLY 53047 +HID_FLDVAR_DELETE 53048 +HID_FLD_DB 53205 +HID_FLD_DOK 53208 +HID_FLD_DOKINF 53206 +HID_FLD_DROPDOWN 54954 +HID_FLD_FUNC 53209 +HID_FLD_INPUT 52774 +HID_FLD_REF 53210 +HID_FLD_VAR 53207 +HID_FM_CTL_SELECTION 59884 +HID_FM_DLG_SEARCH 38177 +HID_FM_PROPDLG_TABCTR 38173 +HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_DATA 38175 +HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_EVT 38176 +HID_FM_PROPDLG_TAB_GENERAL 38174 +HID_FONTWORK_CTL_FORMS 33879 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_AUTOSIZE 33910 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_CENTER 33908 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_LEFT 33907 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_MIRROR 33906 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_ADJUST_RIGHT 33909 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_OUTLINE 33912 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_NORMAL 33914 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_OFF 33913 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHADOW_SLANT 33915 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_SHOWFORM 33911 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_OFF 33901 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_ROTATE 33902 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_SLANTX 33904 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_SLANTY 33905 +HID_FONTWORK_TBI_STYLE_UPRIGHT 33903 +HID_FOOTNOTE_OPTIONS 53215 +HID_FOOTNOTE_PAGE 53175 +HID_FORMAT_COLUMN 52789 +HID_FORMAT_FOOTER 33790 +HID_FORMAT_HEADER 33789 +HID_FORMAT_NAME_OBJECT_NAME 53076 +HID_FORMAT_PAGE 33788 +HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_ALIGN 33795 +HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_EXT 33794 +HID_FORMAT_PARAGRAPH_STD 33793 +HID_FORMAT_TABLE 53180 +HID_FORMEDT_CONTENT 52815 +HID_FORMEDT_INDEX 52817 +HID_FORMEDT_USER 52816 +HID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA 64849 +HID_FORMULATAB_FUNCTION 64867 +HID_FORMULATAB_STRUCT 64868 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_FX1 64857 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_FX2 64858 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_FX3 64859 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_FX4 64860 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_REF1 64861 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_REF2 64862 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_REF3 64863 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_BTN_REF4 64864 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_EDIT1 64853 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_EDIT2 64854 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_EDIT3 64855 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_EDIT4 64856 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_FORMULA 64850 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_PAGE 64852 +HID_FORMULA_FAP_STRUCT 64851 +HID_FORMULA_LB_CATEGORY 64865 +HID_FORMULA_LB_FUNCTION 64866 +HID_FORM_NAVIGATOR 38068 +HID_FORM_NAVIGATOR_WIN 38069 +HID_FRAME_TOOLBOX 54829 +HID_FRM_ADD 53195 +HID_FRM_EXT 53169 +HID_FRM_STD 53170 +HID_FRM_URL 53189 +HID_FTP 41040 +HID_FTP_BTN_PATH 41046 +HID_FTP_CANCEL 41048 +HID_FTP_OK 41047 +HID_FTP_PASS 41043 +HID_FTP_SERVER 41041 +HID_FTP_TEST 41044 +HID_FTP_TXT_PATH 41045 +HID_FTP_USERNAME 41042 +HID_FULLSCREENTOOLBOX 33150 +HID_FUNCTION_BOX 58932 +HID_FUNC_ABRUNDEN 58265 +HID_FUNC_ABS 58219 +HID_FUNC_ACHSENABSCHNITT 58462 +HID_FUNC_ADRESSE 58489 +HID_FUNC_AKTUELL 58052 +HID_FUNC_ANZAHL 58399 +HID_FUNC_ANZAHL2 58400 +HID_FUNC_ANZAHLLEEREZELLEN 58221 +HID_FUNC_ARABISCH 58605 +HID_FUNC_ARCCOS 58234 +HID_FUNC_ARCCOT 58238 +HID_FUNC_ARCOSHYP 58236 +HID_FUNC_ARCOTHYP 58240 +HID_FUNC_ARCSIN 58235 +HID_FUNC_ARCTAN 58239 +HID_FUNC_ARCTAN2 58250 +HID_FUNC_ARSINHYP 58237 +HID_FUNC_ARTANHYP 58241 +HID_FUNC_ASC 58608 +HID_FUNC_AUFRUNDEN 58264 +HID_FUNC_B 58424 +HID_FUNC_BAHTTEXT 58606 +HID_FUNC_BASIS 58602 +HID_FUNC_BEREICHE 58490 +HID_FUNC_BESTIMMTHEITSMASS 58461 +HID_FUNC_BETAINV 58444 +HID_FUNC_BETAVERT 58443 +HID_FUNC_BINOMVERT 58429 +HID_FUNC_BW 57949 +HID_FUNC_CHIINV 58452 +HID_FUNC_CHISQDIST 58476 +HID_FUNC_CHISQINV 58477 +HID_FUNC_CHITEST 58458 +HID_FUNC_CHIVERT 58451 +HID_FUNC_CODE 58579 +HID_FUNC_COS 58242 +HID_FUNC_COSHYP 58246 +HID_FUNC_COT 58244 +HID_FUNC_COTHYP 58248 +HID_FUNC_DATUM 57859 +HID_FUNC_DATWERT 57860 +HID_FUNC_DBANZAHL 57769 +HID_FUNC_DBANZAHL2 57770 +HID_FUNC_DBAUSZUG 57772 +HID_FUNC_DBMAX 57773 +HID_FUNC_DBMIN 57774 +HID_FUNC_DBMITTELWERT 57771 +HID_FUNC_DBPRODUKT 57775 +HID_FUNC_DBSTDABW 57776 +HID_FUNC_DBSTDABWN 57777 +HID_FUNC_DBSUMME 57778 +HID_FUNC_DBVARIANZ 57779 +HID_FUNC_DBVARIANZEN 57780 +HID_FUNC_DDE 58505 +HID_FUNC_DEG 58251 +HID_FUNC_DEZIMAL 58603 +HID_FUNC_DIA 57958 +HID_FUNC_DM 58580 +HID_FUNC_EFFEKTIV 57963 +HID_FUNC_EINHEITSMATRIX 58313 +HID_FUNC_ERSETZEN 58594 +HID_FUNC_EUROCONVERT 58273 +HID_FUNC_EXP 58253 +HID_FUNC_EXPONVERT 58439 +HID_FUNC_FAKULTAET 58257 +HID_FUNC_FALSCH 58129 +HID_FUNC_FEHLERTYP 58503 +HID_FUNC_FEST 58595 +HID_FUNC_FINDEN 58585 +HID_FUNC_FINV 58450 +HID_FUNC_FISHER 58427 +HID_FUNC_FISHERINV 58428 +HID_FUNC_FORMEL 58053 +HID_FUNC_FTEST 58459 +HID_FUNC_FVERT 58449 +HID_FUNC_GAMMA 58478 +HID_FUNC_GAMMAINV 58441 +HID_FUNC_GAMMALN 58442 +HID_FUNC_GAMMAVERT 58440 +HID_FUNC_GANZZAHL 58261 +HID_FUNC_GAUSS 58426 +HID_FUNC_GDA 57960 +HID_FUNC_GDA2 57961 +HID_FUNC_GEOMITTEL 58412 +HID_FUNC_GERADE 58266 +HID_FUNC_GESTUTZTMITTEL 58422 +HID_FUNC_GETPIVOTDATA 58509 +HID_FUNC_GGT 58270 +HID_FUNC_GLAETTEN 58587 +HID_FUNC_GROSS 58589 +HID_FUNC_GROSS2 58588 +HID_FUNC_GTEST 58457 +HID_FUNC_HAEUFIGKEIT 58318 +HID_FUNC_HARMITTEL 58413 +HID_FUNC_HEUTE 57870 +HID_FUNC_HYPERLINK 58508 +HID_FUNC_HYPGEOMVERT 58446 +HID_FUNC_IDENTISCH 58584 +HID_FUNC_IKV 57966 +HID_FUNC_INDEX 58498 +HID_FUNC_INDIREKT 58499 +HID_FUNC_INFO 58055 +HID_FUNC_ISPMT 57970 +HID_FUNC_ISTBEZUG 58039 +HID_FUNC_ISTFEHL 58040 +HID_FUNC_ISTFEHLER 58041 +HID_FUNC_ISTFORMEL 58048 +HID_FUNC_ISTGERADE 58230 +HID_FUNC_ISTKTEXT 58045 +HID_FUNC_ISTLEER 58042 +HID_FUNC_ISTLOG 58043 +HID_FUNC_ISTNV 58044 +HID_FUNC_ISTTEXT 58046 +HID_FUNC_ISTUNGERADE 58231 +HID_FUNC_ISTZAHL 58047 +HID_FUNC_JAHR 57872 +HID_FUNC_JETZT 57866 +HID_FUNC_JIS 58607 +HID_FUNC_KALENDERWOCHE 57874 +HID_FUNC_KAPZ 57955 +HID_FUNC_KGROESSTE 58418 +HID_FUNC_KGV 58271 +HID_FUNC_KKLEINSTE 58419 +HID_FUNC_KLEIN 58590 +HID_FUNC_KOMBINATIONEN 58232 +HID_FUNC_KOMBINATIONEN2 58233 +HID_FUNC_KONFIDENZ 58456 +HID_FUNC_KORREL 58466 +HID_FUNC_KOVAR 58467 +HID_FUNC_KRITBINOM 58431 +HID_FUNC_KUERZEN 58262 +HID_FUNC_KUMKAPITAL 57956 +HID_FUNC_KUMZINSZ 57957 +HID_FUNC_KURT 58411 +HID_FUNC_LAENGE 58596 +HID_FUNC_LAUFZEIT 57967 +HID_FUNC_LIA 57959 +HID_FUNC_LINKS 58597 +HID_FUNC_LN 58255 +HID_FUNC_LOG 58254 +HID_FUNC_LOG10 58256 +HID_FUNC_LOGINV 58438 +HID_FUNC_LOGNORMVERT 58437 +HID_FUNC_MAX 58401 +HID_FUNC_MAXA 58470 +HID_FUNC_MDET 58311 +HID_FUNC_MEDIAN 58415 +HID_FUNC_MIN 58402 +HID_FUNC_MINA 58469 +HID_FUNC_MINUTE 57864 +HID_FUNC_MINV 58312 +HID_FUNC_MITTELABW 58409 +HID_FUNC_MITTELWERT 58407 +HID_FUNC_MITTELWERTA 58471 +HID_FUNC_MMULT 58310 +HID_FUNC_MODALWERT 58414 +HID_FUNC_MONAT 57865 +HID_FUNC_MTRANS 58309 +HID_FUNC_N 58049 +HID_FUNC_NBW 57965 +HID_FUNC_NEGBINOMVERT 58430 +HID_FUNC_NICHT 58130 +HID_FUNC_NOMINAL 57964 +HID_FUNC_NORMINV 58434 +HID_FUNC_NORMVERT 58433 +HID_FUNC_NUMBERVALUE 58611 +HID_FUNC_NV 58050 +HID_FUNC_OBERGRENZE 58268 +HID_FUNC_ODER 58133 +HID_FUNC_OSTERSONNTAG 57875 +HID_FUNC_PEARSON 58465 +HID_FUNC_PHI 58425 +HID_FUNC_PI 58222 +HID_FUNC_POISSON 58432 +HID_FUNC_POTENZ 58220 +HID_FUNC_PRODUKT 58225 +HID_FUNC_QIKV 57969 +HID_FUNC_QUADRATESUMME 58224 +HID_FUNC_QUANTIL 58416 +HID_FUNC_QUANTILSRANG 58420 +HID_FUNC_QUARTILE 58417 +HID_FUNC_RAD 58252 +HID_FUNC_RANG 58421 +HID_FUNC_RECHTS 58598 +HID_FUNC_REST 58258 +HID_FUNC_RGP 58319 +HID_FUNC_RKP 58320 +HID_FUNC_RMZ 57952 +HID_FUNC_ROEMISCH 58604 +HID_FUNC_RUNDEN 58263 +HID_FUNC_SAEUBERN 58582 +HID_FUNC_SCHAETZER 58468 +HID_FUNC_SCHIEFE 58410 +HID_FUNC_SEKUNDE 57867 +HID_FUNC_SIN 58243 +HID_FUNC_SINHYP 58247 +HID_FUNC_SPALTE 58492 +HID_FUNC_SPALTEN 58494 +HID_FUNC_STABW 58405 +HID_FUNC_STABWA 58472 +HID_FUNC_STABWN 58406 +HID_FUNC_STABWNA 58473 +HID_FUNC_STANDARDISIERUNG 58453 +HID_FUNC_STANDNORMINV 58436 +HID_FUNC_STANDNORMVERT 58435 +HID_FUNC_STEIGUNG 58463 +HID_FUNC_STFEHLERYX 58464 +HID_FUNC_STUNDE 57863 +HID_FUNC_SUCHEN 58586 +HID_FUNC_SUMME 58223 +HID_FUNC_SUMMENPRODUKT 58314 +HID_FUNC_SUMMEWENN 58226 +HID_FUNC_SUMMEX2MY2 58315 +HID_FUNC_SUMMEX2PY2 58316 +HID_FUNC_SUMMEXMY2 58317 +HID_FUNC_SUMQUADABW 58408 +HID_FUNC_SVERWEIS 58497 +HID_FUNC_T 58593 +HID_FUNC_TABELLE 58506 +HID_FUNC_TABELLEN 58507 +HID_FUNC_TAG 57861 +HID_FUNC_TAGE 57873 +HID_FUNC_TAGE360 57862 +HID_FUNC_TAN 58245 +HID_FUNC_TANHYP 58249 +HID_FUNC_TEIL 58599 +HID_FUNC_TEILERGEBNIS 58260 +HID_FUNC_TEXT 58592 +HID_FUNC_TINV 58448 +HID_FUNC_TREND 58321 +HID_FUNC_TTEST 58460 +HID_FUNC_TVERT 58447 +HID_FUNC_TYP 58051 +HID_FUNC_UMRECHNEN 58272 +HID_FUNC_UND 58134 +HID_FUNC_UNGERADE 58267 +HID_FUNC_UNICHAR 58610 +HID_FUNC_UNICODE 58609 +HID_FUNC_UNTERGRENZE 58269 +HID_FUNC_VARIANZ 58403 +HID_FUNC_VARIANZA 58474 +HID_FUNC_VARIANZEN 58404 +HID_FUNC_VARIANZENA 58475 +HID_FUNC_VARIATION 58322 +HID_FUNC_VARIATIONEN 58454 +HID_FUNC_VARIATIONEN2 58455 +HID_FUNC_VDB 57962 +HID_FUNC_VERGLEICH 58501 +HID_FUNC_VERKETTEN 58583 +HID_FUNC_VERSCHIEBUNG 58502 +HID_FUNC_VERWEIS 58500 +HID_FUNC_VORLAGE 58504 +HID_FUNC_VORZEICHEN 58259 +HID_FUNC_WAHL 58491 +HID_FUNC_WAHR 58131 +HID_FUNC_WAHRSCHBEREICH 58423 +HID_FUNC_WECHSELN 58601 +HID_FUNC_WEIBULL 58445 +HID_FUNC_WENN 58132 +HID_FUNC_WERT 58591 +HID_FUNC_WIEDERHOLEN 58600 +HID_FUNC_WOCHENTAG 57871 +HID_FUNC_WURZEL 58228 +HID_FUNC_WVERWEIS 58496 +HID_FUNC_ZAEHLENWENN 58227 +HID_FUNC_ZEICHEN 58581 +HID_FUNC_ZEILE 58493 +HID_FUNC_ZEILEN 58495 +HID_FUNC_ZEIT 57868 +HID_FUNC_ZEITWERT 57869 +HID_FUNC_ZELLE 58054 +HID_FUNC_ZGZ 57968 +HID_FUNC_ZINS 57953 +HID_FUNC_ZINSZ 57954 +HID_FUNC_ZUFALLSZAHL 58229 +HID_FUNC_ZW 57950 +HID_FUNC_ZZR 57951 +HID_GALLERY_ACTUALIZE 33774 +HID_GALLERY_APPLY 33773 +HID_GALLERY_BROWSER 33768 +HID_GALLERY_EDIT_MSNAME 39989 +HID_GALLERY_ICONVIEW 34193 +HID_GALLERY_LISTVIEW 34194 +HID_GALLERY_MN_ADD 33956 +HID_GALLERY_MN_ADDMENU 33955 +HID_GALLERY_MN_ADD_LINK 33957 +HID_GALLERY_MN_BACKGROUND 33958 +HID_GALLERY_MN_COPYCLIPBOARD 34190 +HID_GALLERY_MN_DELETE 33960 +HID_GALLERY_MN_PASTECLIPBOARD 34191 +HID_GALLERY_MN_PREVIEW 33959 +HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME 34178 +HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME_ADDFILES 39878 +HID_GALLERY_NEWTHEME_FINDFILES 39877 +HID_GALLERY_NEW_THEME 33770 +HID_GALLERY_PREVIEW 34192 +HID_GALLERY_PROPERTIES 33777 +HID_GALLERY_PROPERTIES_GENERAL 33826 +HID_GALLERY_RENAME 33776 +HID_GALLERY_SEARCH 33772 +HID_GALLERY_THEMELIST 34179 +HID_GALLERY_TITLE 33961 +HID_GALLERY_TITLE_EDIT 33962 +HID_GALLERY_WINDOW 33775 +HID_GENERIC_SQL_ERROR 38828 +HID_GLBLTREEUPD_ALL 53035 +HID_GLBLTREE_DEL 53025 +HID_GLBLTREE_EDIT 53024 +HID_GLBLTREE_EDIT_LINK 53075 +HID_GLBLTREE_INSERT 53023 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_CNTIDX 53027 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_FILE 53029 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_IDX 53026 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_NEW_FILE 53030 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_TEXT 53031 +HID_GLBLTREE_INS_USRIDX 53028 +HID_GLBLTREE_UPDATE 53022 +HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_IDX 53033 +HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_LINK 53034 +HID_GLBLTREE_UPD_SEL 53032 +HID_GLOBAL_FALLBACK 4294967295 +HID_GLOS_GROUP_TREE 53021 +HID_GRAFIK_TOOLBOX 54830 +HID_GRFFILTER 34148 +HID_GRFFILTER_EMBOSS 34155 +HID_GRFFILTER_EMBOSS_LIGHT 34176 +HID_GRFFILTER_INVERT 34149 +HID_GRFFILTER_MOSAIC 34154 +HID_GRFFILTER_POPART 34157 +HID_GRFFILTER_POSTER 34156 +HID_GRFFILTER_REMOVENOISE 34152 +HID_GRFFILTER_SEPIA 34158 +HID_GRFFILTER_SHARPEN 34151 +HID_GRFFILTER_SMOOTH 34150 +HID_GRFFILTER_SOBEL 34153 +HID_GRFFILTER_SOLARIZE 34159 +HID_GRF_EXT 53171 +HID_GRIDWIZARD_CANCEL 34811 +HID_GRIDWIZARD_FINISH 34812 +HID_GRIDWIZARD_NEXT 34810 +HID_GRIDWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34809 +HID_GRID_NUMBEROFRECORDS 38202 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_ABSOLUTE 38201 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_FIRST 38196 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_LAST 38199 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_NEW 38200 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_NEXT 38198 +HID_GRID_TRAVEL_PREV 38197 +HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_BIG 33280 +HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_SMALL 33281 +HID_GROUPVIEW_CONTENT_TREE 33282 +HID_GROUPWIZARD_CANCEL 34815 +HID_GROUPWIZARD_FINISH 34816 +HID_GROUPWIZARD_NEXT 34814 +HID_GROUPWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34813 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CHANGE 39892 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CHANGEALL 39893 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_CLOSE 39889 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_IGNORE 39890 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_IGNOREALL 39891 +HID_HANGULDLG_BUTTON_OPTIONS 39993 +HID_HANGULDLG_EDIT_NEWWORD 39895 +HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS 40038 +HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS_GRID 40039 +HID_HANGULDLG_SUGGESTIONS_LIST 40040 +HID_HANGULHANJA_EDIT_DLG 39992 +HID_HANGULHANJA_NEWDICT_DLG 39991 +HID_HANGULHANJA_OPT_DICTS_LB 39994 +HID_HANGULHANJA_OPT_DLG 39990 +HID_HELPAGENT_TIP_BOX 33159 +HID_HELPAGENT_WINDOW 33019 +HID_HELPBAR 33151 +HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_DELETE 33366 +HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_OPEN 33364 +HID_HELP_BOOKMARKS_RENAME 33365 +HID_HELP_LISTBOX 33347 +HID_HELP_ONHELP 68245 +HID_HELP_ONSTARTUP_BOX 33389 +HID_HELP_TABCONTROL 33348 +HID_HELP_TABPAGE_BOOKMARKS 33359 +HID_HELP_TABPAGE_CONTENTS 33356 +HID_HELP_TABPAGE_INDEX 33357 +HID_HELP_TABPAGE_SEARCH 33358 +HID_HELP_TEXT_SELECTION_MODE 33373 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOX 33349 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_BACKWARD 33352 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_BOOKMARKS 33355 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_FORWARD 33353 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_INDEX 33350 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_PRINT 33354 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_SEARCHDIALOG 33363 +HID_HELP_TOOLBOXITEM_START 33351 +HID_HELP_TREELISTBOX_CONTENTS 33369 +HID_HELP_WINDOW 33346 +HID_HYPERDLG_DOC_PATH 34092 +HID_HYPERDLG_INET_PATH 34090 +HID_HYPERDLG_MAIL_PATH 34091 +HID_HYPERLINK_DOCUMENT 34085 +HID_HYPERLINK_INTERNET 34083 +HID_HYPERLINK_MAIL 34084 +HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND 34087 +HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_APPLY 34095 +HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_CLOSE 34096 +HID_HYPERLINK_MARKWND_TREE 34097 +HID_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT 34086 +HID_HYPHENATE 33821 +HID_ICCDIALOG_CANCEL_BTN 34094 +HID_ICCDIALOG_CHOICECTRL 34089 +HID_ICCDIALOG_OK_BTN 34093 +HID_ICCDIALOG_RESET_BTN 34088 +HID_IMAGECONTROL2 41152 +HID_IMAGECONTROL3 41124 +HID_IMAPDLG_ACTIVE 33950 +HID_IMAPDLG_APPLY 33936 +HID_IMAPDLG_CIRCLE 33941 +HID_IMAPDLG_FREEPOLY 33943 +HID_IMAPDLG_GRAPHWND 33982 +HID_IMAPDLG_MACRO 33951 +HID_IMAPDLG_OPEN 33937 +HID_IMAPDLG_POLY 33942 +HID_IMAPDLG_POLYDELETE 33947 +HID_IMAPDLG_POLYEDIT 33944 +HID_IMAPDLG_POLYINSERT 33946 +HID_IMAPDLG_POLYMOVE 33945 +HID_IMAPDLG_PROPERTY 33952 +HID_IMAPDLG_RECT 33940 +HID_IMAPDLG_REDO 33949 +HID_IMAPDLG_SAVEAS 33938 +HID_IMAPDLG_SELECT 33939 +HID_IMAPDLG_TOOLBOX 33981 +HID_IMAPDLG_UNDO 33948 +HID_IMPGRF_BTN_FILTER 33969 +HID_IMPGRF_BTN_INTERNET 33967 +HID_IMPGRF_BTN_PROPERTIES 33968 +HID_IMPGRF_BTN_STANDARD 33966 +HID_IMPGRF_CB_LINK 33970 +HID_IMPGRF_CB_PREVIEW 33971 +HID_INDEX_DIALOG_ACTION_TB 39147 +HID_INSERT_ABSTRACT 52986 +HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_CLOSE 54862 +HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_CREATE_ENTRY 54877 +HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_EDIT_ENTRY 54878 +HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_ENTRY 54876 +HID_INSERT_AUTH_MRK_OK 54861 +HID_INSERT_CHART 52971 +HID_INSERT_CTRL 52822 +HID_INSERT_FIELD_CTRL 52824 +HID_INSERT_FILE 54077 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_APPLY_ALL 54875 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_CLOSE 54860 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_DELETE 54863 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_ENTRY 54870 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_LEVEL 54873 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_MAIN_ENTRY 54874 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEW 54864 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEXT 54867 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_NEXT_SAME 54868 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_OK 54859 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PHONETIC_READING 54943 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PREV 54865 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PREV_SAME 54866 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_PRIM_KEY 54871 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SEC_KEY 54872 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SRCH_CASESENSITIVE 54915 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_SRCH_WORDONLY 54916 +HID_INSERT_IDX_MRK_TYPE 54869 +HID_INSERT_INDEX_ENTRY_LEVEL_LB 54914 +HID_INSERT_OBJ_CTRL 52823 +HID_INSERT_SECTION_DLG 53236 +HID_INSERT_SECTION_PAGE 53235 +HID_INSWIN_CALC 58769 +HID_INSWIN_CANCEL 58770 +HID_INSWIN_FUNC 58773 +HID_INSWIN_INPUT 58774 +HID_INSWIN_OK 58771 +HID_INSWIN_POS 58768 +HID_INSWIN_SUMME 58772 +HID_INTERFACE_BASIDE_VIEWSH 451 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXEXPLVIEWSH 17 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXFRAMESETSOURCEVIEW 22 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXFRAMESETVIEW 21 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXHELP_VIEWSH 24 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXMAILVIEW 13 +HID_INTERFACE_SFXPLUGINVIEW 9 +HID_IS 41000 +HID_IS_BTN_CANCEL 41004 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG1 41005 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG10 41014 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG11 41015 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG12 41016 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG13 41017 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG14 41018 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG15 41019 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG16 41020 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG17 41021 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG18 41022 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG19 41023 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG2 41006 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG20 41024 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG21 41025 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG22 41026 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG23 41027 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG24 41028 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG25 41029 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG26 41030 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG27 41031 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG28 41032 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG29 41033 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG3 41007 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG30 41034 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG31 41035 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG32 41036 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG4 41008 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG5 41009 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG6 41010 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG7 41011 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG8 41012 +HID_IS_BTN_IMG9 41013 +HID_IS_BTN_NONE 41002 +HID_IS_BTN_OK 41003 +HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_CLOSE 38852 +HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_QUERYLIST 38857 +HID_JOINSH_ADDTAB_TABLELIST 38853 +HID_LABEL_INSERT 54839 +HID_LAB_FMT 53185 +HID_LAB_LAB 53182 +HID_LAB_PRT 53183 +HID_LETTER_PAGE1 53269 +HID_LETTER_PAGE2 53270 +HID_LETTER_PAGE3 53271 +HID_LETTER_PAGE4 53272 +HID_LETTER_PAGE5 53273 +HID_LETTER_PAGE6 53274 +HID_LETTER_PAGE7 53275 +HID_LETTER_PAGE8 53276 +HID_LETTER_PAGE9 53277 +HID_LICENSEDIALOG 40369 +HID_LICENSING_DIALOG 64354 +HID_LINENUMBERING 53218 +HID_LINE_DEF 33803 +HID_LINE_ENDDEF 33804 +HID_LINE_LINE 33802 +HID_LINGU_ADD_WORD 53430 +HID_LINGU_AUTOCORR 53433 +HID_LINGU_IGNORE_WORD 53431 +HID_LINGU_PARA_LANGUAGE 53438 +HID_LINGU_REPLACE 53434 +HID_LINGU_SPELLING_DLG 53432 +HID_LINGU_WORD_LANGUAGE 53437 +HID_LINKDLG_TABLB 34869 +HID_LISTWIZARD_CANCEL 34819 +HID_LISTWIZARD_FINISH 34820 +HID_LISTWIZARD_NEXT 34818 +HID_LISTWIZARD_PREVIOUS 34817 +HID_LNGDLG_NUM_PREBREAK 34168 +HID_LSTCOMMUNICATIONTYPE 41128 +HID_LSTGREETING 41133 +HID_LSTPRIVATESTYLE 41123 +HID_LSTSALUTATION 41131 +HID_LTEMPL_FRAME 53007 +HID_LTEMPL_NUMBERING 53046 +HID_LTEMPL_OVERRIDE 53009 +HID_LTEMPL_PAGE 53008 +HID_LTEMPL_TEXT 53006 +HID_LTRWIZARD 40820 +HID_LTRWIZARD_BACK 40822 +HID_LTRWIZARD_CANCEL 40825 +HID_LTRWIZARD_CREATE 40824 +HID_LTRWIZARD_HELP 40821 +HID_LTRWIZARD_NEXT 40823 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKBUSINESSPAPER 40773 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKCOMPANYRECEIVER 40786 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKFOOTERNEXTPAGES 40810 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKFOOTERPAGENUMBERS 40811 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERCOMPANYADDRESS 40781 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERCOMPANYLOGO 40776 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKPAPERFOOTER 40787 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEADDRESSRECEIVER 40791 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEBENDMARKS 40796 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEFOOTER 40799 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSEGREETING 40797 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSELOGO 40790 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESALUTATION 40794 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESIGNS 40792 +HID_LTRWIZ_CHKUSESUBJECT 40793 +HID_LTRWIZ_CMDPATH 40816 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTBUSINESSSTYLE 40772 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTGREETING 40798 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTLETTERNORM 40789 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTPRIVATESTYLE 40775 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTPRIVOFFICIALSTYLE 40774 +HID_LTRWIZ_LSTSALUTATION 40795 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSHEIGHT 40782 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSWIDTH 40784 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSX 40783 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMADDRESSY 40785 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMFOOTERHEIGHT 40788 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOHEIGHT 40777 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOWIDTH 40779 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOX 40778 +HID_LTRWIZ_NUMLOGOY 40780 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTBUSINESSLETTER 40769 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTCREATELETTER 40813 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTMAKECHANGES 40814 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTPRIVATELETTER 40771 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTPRIVOFFICIALLETTER 40770 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTRECEIVERDATABASE 40808 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTRECEIVERPLACEHOLDER 40807 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTSENDERDEFINE 40801 +HID_LTRWIZ_OPTSENDERPLACEHOLDER 40800 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTFOOTER 40809 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTPATH 40815 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERCITY 40806 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERNAME 40802 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERPOSTCODE 40804 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTATE_TEXT 40805 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTSENDERSTREET 40803 +HID_LTRWIZ_TXTTEMPLATENAME 40812 +HID_MACROCHECKDIALOG 40084 +HID_MACRO_GROUP 40082 +HID_MACRO_HEADERTABLISTBOX 40085 +HID_MACRO_LB_EVENT 40081 +HID_MACRO_MACROS 40083 +HID_MACRO_MIGRATION_BACKUP_LOCATION 39152 +HID_MAIL_MERGE_CREATE_FROM 54947 +HID_MAIL_MERGE_INSERT_FIELDS 54948 +HID_MANAGE_STYLES 33074 +HID_MD_COPY_TO_CLIPBOARD 53441 +HID_MD_GLOS_CATEGORY 53435 +HID_MD_GLOS_DEFINE 53424 +HID_MD_GLOS_DEFINE_TEXT 53439 +HID_MD_GLOS_DELETE 53427 +HID_MD_GLOS_EDIT 53428 +HID_MD_GLOS_IMPORT 53442 +HID_MD_GLOS_MACRO 53429 +HID_MD_GLOS_RENAME 53426 +HID_MD_GLOS_REPLACE 53425 +HID_MEASURE_CTL_POSITION 33881 +HID_MEASURE_CTL_PREVIEW 33882 +HID_MEMO_PAGE1 53289 +HID_MEMO_PAGE2 53290 +HID_MEMO_PAGE3 53291 +HID_MEMO_PAGE4 53292 +HID_MEMO_PAGE5 53293 +HID_MERGE_PRINTMONITOR 52773 +HID_MERGE_SOURCE_UNAVAILABLE 54950 +HID_MM_ADDRESSBLOCKPAGE 54957 +HID_MM_ADDRESSLISTDIALOG 54962 +HID_MM_ADDRESSLIST_HB 54976 +HID_MM_ADDRESSLIST_TLB 54977 +HID_MM_ADD_RENAME_ENTRY 54968 +HID_MM_ASSIGNFIELDS 54972 +HID_MM_ASSIGN_FIELDS 55034 +HID_MM_BODY_CB_FEMALEFIELD 55032 +HID_MM_BODY_CB_NEUTRAL 55033 +HID_MM_BODY_CB_PERSONALIZED 55026 +HID_MM_BODY_LB_FEMALE 55027 +HID_MM_BODY_LB_FEMALECOLUMN 55031 +HID_MM_BODY_LB_MALE 55029 +HID_MM_BODY_PB_FEMALE 55028 +HID_MM_BODY_PB_MALE 55030 +HID_MM_COPYTO 54975 +HID_MM_CREATEADDRESSLIST 54966 +HID_MM_CUSTOMFIELDS 54986 +HID_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK 54970 +HID_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST 54969 +HID_MM_DBTABLEPREVIEWDIALOG 54965 +HID_MM_DOCSELECTPAGE 54955 +HID_MM_FIND_ENTRY 54967 +HID_MM_GREETINGSPAGE 54958 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_FEMALEFIELD 55024 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_NEUTRAL 55025 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_CB_PERSONALIZED 55018 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_FEMALE 55019 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_FEMALECOLUMN 55023 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_LB_MALE 55021 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_PB_FEMALE 55020 +HID_MM_GREETINGS_PB_MALE 55022 +HID_MM_HEADER_0 55035 +HID_MM_HEADER_1 55036 +HID_MM_HEADER_10 55045 +HID_MM_HEADER_11 55046 +HID_MM_HEADER_12 55047 +HID_MM_HEADER_13 55048 +HID_MM_HEADER_2 55037 +HID_MM_HEADER_3 55038 +HID_MM_HEADER_4 55039 +HID_MM_HEADER_5 55040 +HID_MM_HEADER_6 55041 +HID_MM_HEADER_7 55042 +HID_MM_HEADER_8 55043 +HID_MM_HEADER_9 55044 +HID_MM_LAYOUT_PAGE 54974 +HID_MM_MAILBODY 54982 +HID_MM_MAILSTATUS_TLB 54988 +HID_MM_MERGEPAGE 54960 +HID_MM_NEXT_PAGE 55016 +HID_MM_OUTPUTPAGE 54961 +HID_MM_OUTPUTTYPEPAGE 54956 +HID_MM_PREPAREMERGEPAGE 54959 +HID_MM_PREV_PAGE 55017 +HID_MM_QUERY 54991 +HID_MM_SAVEWARNING 54990 +HID_MM_SELECTADDRESSBLOCK 54971 +HID_MM_SELECTDBTABLEDDIALOG 54963 +HID_MM_SELECTDBTABLEDDIALOG_LISTBOX 54964 +HID_MM_SENDMAILS 54983 +HID_MM_SENDMAILS_STATUSLB 54984 +HID_MM_SENDWARNING 54992 +HID_MM_SERVERAUTHENTICATION 54993 +HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS 54979 +HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS_HB 54981 +HID_MM_TESTACCOUNTSETTINGS_TLB 54980 +HID_MNU_FUNC_AVG 34036 +HID_MNU_FUNC_COUNT 34038 +HID_MNU_FUNC_COUNT2 34037 +HID_MNU_FUNC_MAX 34039 +HID_MNU_FUNC_MIN 34040 +HID_MNU_FUNC_NONE 34042 +HID_MNU_FUNC_SUM 34041 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_100 34030 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_150 34029 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_200 34028 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_50 34032 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_75 34031 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_OPTIMAL 34033 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_PAGE_WIDTH 34034 +HID_MNU_ZOOM_WHOLE_PAGE 34035 +HID_MN_CALC_ACOS 53401 +HID_MN_CALC_AND 53385 +HID_MN_CALC_ASIN 53400 +HID_MN_CALC_ATAN 53402 +HID_MN_CALC_COS 53398 +HID_MN_CALC_EQ 53387 +HID_MN_CALC_GEQ 53390 +HID_MN_CALC_GRE 53392 +HID_MN_CALC_LEQ 53389 +HID_MN_CALC_LES 53391 +HID_MN_CALC_LISTSEP 53404 +HID_MN_CALC_MAX 53396 +HID_MN_CALC_MEAN 53394 +HID_MN_CALC_MIN 53395 +HID_MN_CALC_NEQ 53388 +HID_MN_CALC_NOT 53386 +HID_MN_CALC_OR 53383 +HID_MN_CALC_PHD 53381 +HID_MN_CALC_POW 53403 +HID_MN_CALC_ROUND 53409 +HID_MN_CALC_SIN 53397 +HID_MN_CALC_SQRT 53382 +HID_MN_CALC_SUM 53393 +HID_MN_CALC_TAN 53399 +HID_MN_CALC_XOR 53384 +HID_MN_POP_FUNC 53407 +HID_MN_POP_OPS 53405 +HID_MN_POP_STATISTICS 53406 +HID_MN_READONLY_BACKGROUNDTOGALLERY 53418 +HID_MN_READONLY_COPYGRAPHIC 53420 +HID_MN_READONLY_COPYLINK 53419 +HID_MN_READONLY_GRAPHICOFF 53422 +HID_MN_READONLY_GRAPHICTOGALLERY 53414 +HID_MN_READONLY_LOADGRAPHIC 53421 +HID_MN_READONLY_PLUGINOFF 53423 +HID_MN_READONLY_SAVEBACKGROUND 53417 +HID_MN_READONLY_SAVEGRAPHIC 53413 +HID_MN_READONLY_TOGALLERYCOPY 53416 +HID_MN_READONLY_TOGALLERYLINK 53415 +HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_ADD 38119 +HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_EDIT 38120 +HID_MN_XFORMS_INSTANCES_REMOVE 38121 +HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_ADD 38116 +HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_EDIT 38117 +HID_MN_XFORMS_MODELS_REMOVE 38118 +HID_MN_XFORMS_SHOW_DETAILS 38122 +HID_MODULE_TOOLBOX 54952 +HID_MULTIPATH 33825 +HID_MULTI_TOX_DLG 53073 +HID_NAVIGATION_IMGBTN 54822 +HID_NAVIGATION_PI 54424 +HID_NAVIGATOR_GLOBAL_TOOLBOX 53019 +HID_NAVIGATOR_GLOB_TREELIST 53020 +HID_NAVIGATOR_LISTBOX 52978 +HID_NAVIGATOR_TOOLBOX 52977 +HID_NAVIGATOR_TREELIST 52974 +HID_NAVIGATOR_WINDOW 33154 +HID_NAVI_CONTENT 53044 +HID_NAVI_DRAG_COPY 52831 +HID_NAVI_DRAG_HYP 52829 +HID_NAVI_DRAG_LINK 52830 +HID_NAVI_GLOBAL 53045 +HID_NAVI_OUTLINES 52832 +HID_NAVI_TBX1 52987 +HID_NAVI_TBX10 52996 +HID_NAVI_TBX11 52997 +HID_NAVI_TBX12 52998 +HID_NAVI_TBX13 52999 +HID_NAVI_TBX14 53000 +HID_NAVI_TBX15 53001 +HID_NAVI_TBX16 53005 +HID_NAVI_TBX17 53011 +HID_NAVI_TBX18 53012 +HID_NAVI_TBX19 53013 +HID_NAVI_TBX2 52988 +HID_NAVI_TBX20 53014 +HID_NAVI_TBX21 53015 +HID_NAVI_TBX22 53016 +HID_NAVI_TBX23 53017 +HID_NAVI_TBX24 53018 +HID_NAVI_TBX3 52989 +HID_NAVI_TBX4 52990 +HID_NAVI_TBX5 52991 +HID_NAVI_TBX6 52992 +HID_NAVI_TBX7 52993 +HID_NAVI_TBX8 52994 +HID_NAVI_TBX9 52995 +HID_NAVI_VS 53002 +HID_NID_BKM 55007 +HID_NID_CTRL 55004 +HID_NID_DRW 55003 +HID_NID_FRM 54997 +HID_NID_FTN 55009 +HID_NID_GRF 54998 +HID_NID_INDEX_ENTRY 55012 +HID_NID_MARK 55002 +HID_NID_NEXT 55015 +HID_NID_OLE 54999 +HID_NID_OUTL 55001 +HID_NID_PGE 55000 +HID_NID_POSTIT 55010 +HID_NID_PREV 55005 +HID_NID_REG 55006 +HID_NID_SEL 55008 +HID_NID_SRCH_REP 55011 +HID_NID_TABLE_FORMULA 55013 +HID_NID_TABLE_FORMULA_ERROR 55014 +HID_NID_TBL 54996 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT 33786 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT_LB_FORMAT 34004 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_ADD 33916 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_INFO 34003 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT_TBI_REMOVE 33917 +HID_NUMBERFORMAT_WND_NUMBER_PREVIEW 40075 +HID_NUMBERINGOPT_SEL_GRF_FROM_FILE 39879 +HID_NUMPARA 53214 +HID_NUM_FORMAT_BTN 53003 +HID_NUM_NAMES 52791 +HID_NUM_OUTL_NAMED_NUMS 53036 +HID_NUM_OUTL_NUM_SAVEAS 53037 +HID_NUM_POSITION 53213 +HID_NUM_RESET 54852 +HID_NUM_TOOLBOX 54836 +HID_OFACTL_AUTOCORR_REPLACE 35032 +HID_OFADLG_OPTIONS_TREE 35097 +HID_OFADLG_TREELISTBOX 35098 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_BROWSER 35101 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_CALC 35104 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_DRAWING 35106 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_FORMULA 35108 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_GENERAL 35099 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_HTML 35103 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_IMAGE 35107 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_INTERNET 35100 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_PRESENTATION 35105 +HID_OFADLG_TREE_TEXT 35102 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS 35141 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_CLB 35074 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT 35031 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_OPTIONS 35029 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE 35056 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_REPLACE 35030 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOFMT_OPTIONS 35076 +HID_OFAPAGE_AUTOFORMAT_CLB 35075 +HID_OFAPAGE_MSFLTR2_CLB 35146 +HID_OFAPAGE_SMARTTAG_OPTIONS 35155 +HID_OFA_CONNPOOL_DRIVERLIST 35149 +HID_OFA_FONT_SUBSTITUTION 35083 +HID_OFA_FONT_SUBST_CLB 35084 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_DLG 35040 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_NAME 35079 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_SEARCH 35054 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_TARGET 35053 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_URL 35081 +HID_OFA_HYPERLINK_URL_TXT 35080 +HID_OFA_MAILATTACH_ATTACH_LB 35048 +HID_OFA_MAILATTACH_TABBAR 35073 +HID_OFA_SUBST_APPLY 35085 +HID_OFA_SUBST_DELETE 35086 +HID_OFA_TP_LANGUAGES 35147 +HID_OFA_TP_MEMORY 35152 +HID_OFA_TP_MISC 35036 +HID_OFA_TP_VIEW 35057 +HID_OLE_CHECKLB 53245 +HID_OLE_TOOLBOX 54831 +HID_OPTCAPTION_CLB 53801 +HID_OPTCAPTION_PAGE 53229 +HID_OPTCOMPATIBILITY_PAGE 53251 +HID_OPTCOOKIES_HEADERBAR 34070 +HID_OPTCREATEFAX 41150 +HID_OPTINET2_CTL_COOKIES 33999 +HID_OPTIONS_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG 34199 +HID_OPTIONS_ASIAN_LAYOUT 34183 +HID_OPTIONS_CHART_DEFCOLORS 40055 +HID_OPTIONS_COLOR 33808 +HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG 34197 +HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_COLORLIST_WIN 39871 +HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_NAME_SCHEME 39875 +HID_OPTIONS_COLORCONFIG_SAVE_SCHEME 34198 +HID_OPTIONS_CTL 39880 +HID_OPTIONS_DICT_EDIT 33815 +HID_OPTIONS_DICT_EDIT_ENTRIES_LIST 39896 +HID_OPTIONS_DICT_NEW 33814 +HID_OPTIONS_GENERAL 33811 +HID_OPTIONS_GRID 33816 +HID_OPTIONS_JAVA 39996 +HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_CLASSPATH 39999 +HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_LIST 39997 +HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_PARAMETER 39998 +HID_OPTIONS_LINGU 33812 +HID_OPTIONS_MAIL 33842 +HID_OPTIONS_MULTIPATH_LIST 40056 +HID_OPTIONS_PATH 33810 +HID_OPTIONS_PATHS_SELECTFOLDER 39876 +HID_OPTIONS_PROXY 33844 +HID_OPTIONS_SAVE 33809 +HID_OPTIONS_SEARCH 33847 +HID_OPTLOAD_PAGE 53230 +HID_OPTMAKECHANGES 41151 +HID_OPTPATH_CTL_PATH 33888 +HID_OPTPATH_HEADERBAR 34069 +HID_OPTPRINT_PAGE 53179 +HID_OPTRECEIVERDATABASE 41144 +HID_OPTRECEIVERPLACEHOLDER 41143 +HID_OPTSENDERDEFINE 41136 +HID_OPTSENDERPLACEHOLDER 41135 +HID_OPTSHDWCRSR 53211 +HID_OPTTABLE_PAGE 53199 +HID_ORGANIZE_COPY_FROM 33171 +HID_ORGANIZE_COPY_TO 33172 +HID_ORGANIZE_DELETE 33169 +HID_ORGANIZE_EDIT 33170 +HID_ORGANIZE_NEW 33168 +HID_ORGANIZE_PRINT 33173 +HID_ORGANIZE_PRINTER_SETUP 33174 +HID_ORGANIZE_RESCAN 33175 +HID_ORGANIZE_STDTEMPLATE_ADD 33361 +HID_ORGANIZE_STDTEMPLATE_DEL 33362 +HID_OUTLINE_FORM 54851 +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER 42768 +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_MENU_ITEM 42772 +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS 42770 +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS_CANCEL 42771 +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_TREELISTBOX 42769 +HID_PAGEPREVIEW 52835 +HID_PAGE_CONNECTION 33857 +HID_PAGE_CONNECTION_CTL_PREVIEW 33858 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADABAS_ET_ADABASNAME 39094 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADABAS_PB_ADABASNAME 39095 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_ET_ADOURL 39117 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_PB_ADOURL 39118 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ADO_PB_TESTADOCONNECTION 39119 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_CB_GENERALPASSWORDREQUIRED 39133 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_ET_GENERALUSERNAME 39134 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_AUTHENTIFICATION_PB_TESTCONNECTION 39135 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_DBASE_ET_DBASELOCATION 39072 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_DBASE_PB_DBASELOCATION 39073 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_CB_OPENAFTERWARDS 39144 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_CB_STARTTABLEWIZARD 39143 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_RB_DONTREGISTERDATASOURCE 39142 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_FINAL_RB_REGISTERDATASOURCE 39141 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERALPAGE 39068 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERAL_RB_CREATEDBDATABASE 39069 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_GENERAL_RB_GETEXISTINGDATABASE 39070 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_JDBCURL 39108 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLCLASS 39115 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLDBNAME 39112 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLHOSTSERVER 39113 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_ET_MYSQLPORT 39114 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_PB_JDBCURL 39109 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_JDBC_PB_TESTMYSQLCLASS 39116 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_CB_USESSL 39090 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_BASEDN 39088 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_HOSTSERVER 39087 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_ET_PORTNUMBER 39089 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_LDAP_PB_TESTLDAPCONNECTION 39091 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MSACCESS_ET_MSACCESSLOCATION 39085 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MSACCESS_PB_MSACCESSLOCATION 39086 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_RB_CONNECTVIAJDBC 39098 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_RB_CONNECTVIAODBC 39097 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ODBC_ET_NAMEOFODBCDATASOURCE 39123 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ODBC_PB_NAMEOFODBCDATASOURCE 39124 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLECLASS 39104 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEDBNAME 39101 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEHOSTSERVER 39102 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_ET_ORACLEPORT 39103 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_ORACLE_PB_TESTORACLECLASS 39105 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_CB_SPREADSHEETPASSWORDREQUIRED 39129 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_ET_SPREADSHEETPATH 39127 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_SPREADSHEET_PB_SPREADSHEETPATH 39128 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_DECIMALSEPARATOR 39083 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_FIELDSEPARATOR 39081 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_TEXTSEPARATOR 39082 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_CB_THOUSANDSSEPARATOR 39084 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_ET_LOCATIONTEXTFILE 39079 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_ET_OWNEXTENSION 39078 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_PB_LOCATIONTEXTFILE 39080 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSCSVFILES 39076 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSOTHERFILES 39077 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_TEXT_RB_ACCESSTXTFILES 39075 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_USERDEFINED_BROWSE 39146 +HID_PAGE_DBWIZARD_USERDEFINED_ET_BROWSE 39145 +HID_PAGE_DISTRIBUTE 33859 +HID_PAGE_MEASURE 33853 +HID_PAGE_TEXTATTR 33854 +HID_PASSWD 33071 +HID_PASSWD_DOC 58994 +HID_PASSWD_TABLE 58993 +HID_PASSWORD 33824 +HID_PASTE_DLG 34868 +HID_POPUP_BRUSH 33839 +HID_POPUP_COLOR 33838 +HID_POPUP_COLOR_CTRL 34186 +HID_POPUP_FRAME 33840 +HID_POPUP_LINE 33841 +HID_POPUP_LINEEND 34072 +HID_POPUP_LINEEND_CTRL 34073 +HID_PPREV_ZOOM 53004 +HID_PREVIEW_FRAME 33125 +HID_PREVIEW_ZOOM 53071 +HID_PRINTDIALOG_TOFILE 33021 +HID_PRINTMONITOR 33072 +HID_PRINT_AS_MERGE 54949 +HID_PRINT_OPTIONS 33124 +HID_PROP_ANCHOR_TYPE 38111 +HID_PROP_AUTOLINEBREAK 37932 +HID_PROP_BINDING_NAME 38019 +HID_PROP_BIND_EXPRESSION 37998 +HID_PROP_BLOCKINCREMENT 37892 +HID_PROP_BORDERCOLOR 38105 +HID_PROP_BOUND_CELL 37900 +HID_PROP_CELL_EXCHANGE_TYPE 37902 +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SCROLLVALUE 37905 +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SPINVALUE 37911 +HID_PROP_ENABLE_VISIBLE 37862 +HID_PROP_FOCUSONCLICK 38102 +HID_PROP_HIDEINACTIVESELECTION 38103 +HID_PROP_ICONSIZE 37927 +HID_PROP_IMAGEPOSITION 38107 +HID_PROP_INPUT_REQUIRED 37769 +HID_PROP_LINEEND_FORMAT 37934 +HID_PROP_LINEINCREMENT 37891 +HID_PROP_LIST_BINDING 38018 +HID_PROP_LIST_CELL_RANGE 37901 +HID_PROP_NOLABEL 38108 +HID_PROP_ORIENTATION 37894 +HID_PROP_POSITIONX 37895 +HID_PROP_POSITIONY 37896 +HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE 37886 +HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MAX 37888 +HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MIN 37887 +HID_PROP_PUSHBUTTONTYPE 37897 +HID_PROP_REPEAT 37913 +HID_PROP_REPEAT_DELAY 37906 +HID_PROP_SCALEIMAGE 37899 +HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE 37889 +HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MAX 37890 +HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MIN 37904 +HID_PROP_SELECTEDITEMS 37903 +HID_PROP_SHOW_FILTERSORT 37931 +HID_PROP_SHOW_NAVIGATION 37929 +HID_PROP_SHOW_POSITION 37928 +HID_PROP_SHOW_RECORDACTIONS 37930 +HID_PROP_SHOW_SCROLLBARS 37915 +HID_PROP_SPININCREMENT 37912 +HID_PROP_SPINVALUE 37908 +HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MAX 37910 +HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MIN 37909 +HID_PROP_STATE 37898 +HID_PROP_STEP 37884 +HID_PROP_SUBMISSION_ID 37942 +HID_PROP_SYMBOLCOLOR 37907 +HID_PROP_TABORDER_CONTROLS 37916 +HID_PROP_TEXTTYPE 37933 +HID_PROP_TITLE 37883 +HID_PROP_TOGGLE 38101 +HID_PROP_UNCHECKEDREFVALUE 37941 +HID_PROP_VALUE 37789 +HID_PROP_VISIBLESIZE 37893 +HID_PROP_VISUALEFFECT 38104 +HID_PROP_WHEEL_BEHAVIOR 37793 +HID_PROP_WORDBREAK 37914 +HID_PROP_WRITING_MODE 38109 +HID_PROP_XML_DATA_MODEL 37997 +HID_PROP_XSD_CALCULATION 38003 +HID_PROP_XSD_CONSTRAINT 38002 +HID_PROP_XSD_DATA_TYPE 38004 +HID_PROP_XSD_FRACTION_DIGITS 37936 +HID_PROP_XSD_LENGTH 38007 +HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_EXCLUSIVE 37938 +HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_INCLUSIVE 37937 +HID_PROP_XSD_MAX_LENGTH 38009 +HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_EXCLUSIVE 37940 +HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_INCLUSIVE 37939 +HID_PROP_XSD_MIN_LENGTH 37998 +HID_PROP_XSD_PATTERN 38006 +HID_PROP_XSD_READONLY 38001 +HID_PROP_XSD_RELEVANT 38000 +HID_PROP_XSD_REQUIRED 37999 +HID_PROP_XSD_TOTAL_DIGITS 37935 +HID_PROP_XSD_WHITESPACES 38005 +HID_PVIEW_TOOLBOX 54841 +HID_PVIEW_ZOOM_LB 54945 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS 38867 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_CRIT 38868 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FIELD 38864 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_FUNCTION 38866 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ORDER 38865 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_TABLE 38863 +HID_QRYDGN_ROW_VISIBLE 38862 +HID_QUERYWIZARD 40970 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_BACK 40972 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_BTNAGGREGATEMINUS 40908 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_BTNAGGREGATEPLUS 40907 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CANCEL 40975 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVEDOWN 40920 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVESELECTED 40916 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERMOVEUP 40919 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDFILTERREMOVESELECTED 40917 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEALL 40853 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEDOWN 40858 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVESELECTED 40852 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDMOVEUP 40857 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDREMOVEALL 40855 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CMDREMOVESELECTED 40854 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_CREATE 40974 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_1 40898 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_2 40900 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_3 40902 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_4 40904 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFIELDS_5 40906 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_1 40897 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_2 40899 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_3 40901 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_4 40903 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTAGGREGATEFUNCTION_5 40905 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_1 40880 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_2 40883 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDNAME_3 40886 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFIELDS 40851 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_1 40925 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_2 40928 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDNAME_3 40931 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERFIELDS 40915 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_1 40926 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_2 40929 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTEROPERATOR_3 40932 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTFILTERSELFIELDS 40918 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_1 40881 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_2 40884 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTOPERATOR_3 40887 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTSELFIELDS 40856 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_LSTTABLES 40850 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_NEXT 40973 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTAGGREGATEDETAILQUERY 40895 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTAGGREGATESUMMARYQUERY 40896 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND1 40866 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND2 40869 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND3 40872 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTASCEND4 40875 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND1 40867 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND2 40870 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND3 40873 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDESCEND4 40876 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTDISPLAYQUERY 40956 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTGROUPMATCHALL 40923 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTGROUPMATCHANY 40924 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMATCHALL 40878 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMATCHANY 40879 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_OPTMODIFYQUERY 40957 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT1 40865 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT2 40868 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT3 40871 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_SORT4 40874 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_1 40927 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_2 40930 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTFILTERVALUE_3 40933 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTQUERYTITLE 40955 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTSUMMARY 40958 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_1 40940 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_2 40941 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_3 40942 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_4 40943 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_5 40944 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_6 40945 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTTITLE_7 40946 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_1 40882 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_2 40885 +HID_QUERYWIZARD_TXTVALUE_3 40888 +HID_QUERY_ALIASNAME 38871 +HID_QUERY_DISTINCT 38872 +HID_QUERY_EDIT_JOINCONNECTION 38979 +HID_QUERY_FUNCTION 38869 +HID_QUERY_SQLMODE 38976 +HID_QUERY_TABLENAME 38870 +HID_REDLINE_ACCEPT 53219 +HID_REDLINE_AUTOFMT_ACCEPT 53072 +HID_REDLINE_CTRL 53226 +HID_REDLINE_OPT 53217 +HID_REDLINING_DLG 34044 +HID_REDLINING_EDIT 34045 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_BTN_REF 34021 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_ACTION 34043 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_AUTOR 34016 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_COMMENT 34061 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_DATE 34008 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_CB_RANGE 34018 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_DF_DATE 34010 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_DF_DATE2 34013 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_ED_COMMENT 34062 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_ED_RANGE 34019 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_IB_CLOCK 34012 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_IB_CLOCK2 34015 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_ACTION 34020 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_AUTOR 34017 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_LB_DATE 34009 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_PAGE 34007 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_TF_DATE 34011 +HID_REDLINING_FILTER_TF_DATE2 34014 +HID_REDLINING_NEXT 34047 +HID_REDLINING_PREV 34046 +HID_REDLINING_TABCONTROL 34048 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW 34023 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW_HEADER 39882 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_DG_VIEW_TABLE 39881 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PAGE 34022 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_ACCEPT 34024 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_ACCEPTALL 34025 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_REJECT 34026 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_REJECTALL 34027 +HID_REDLINING_VIEW_PB_UNDO 34063 +HID_REFSELECTION_TOOLTIP 53077 +HID_REGION_TREE 53436 +HID_REGISTRATION_DIALOG 33020 +HID_REGISTRATION_ENABLE_KEY 35090 +HID_REGISTRATION_REGISTER 35089 +HID_RELATIONDIALOG_LEFTFIELDCELL 38922 +HID_RELATIONDIALOG_RIGHTFIELDCELL 38923 +HID_RELDLG_KEYFIELDS 38924 +HID_RENAME_GLOSSARY 54397 +HID_RENAME_XNAMED 53238 +HID_REPORTSECTION 64457 +HID_REPORT_NAVIGATOR_TREE 64521 +HID_RETURN_TO_MAILMERGE 54989 +HID_RPT_CONDFORMAT_DLG 64467 +HID_RPT_CONDFORMAT_TB 64468 +HID_RPT_COND_DLG 64470 +HID_RPT_CRTL_FORMAT_PREVIEW 64469 +HID_RPT_DATETIME_DLG 64466 +HID_RPT_ENDMARKER 64455 +HID_RPT_FIELDEXPRESSION 64461 +HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL 64473 +HID_RPT_FIELD_SEL_WIN 64474 +HID_RPT_GROUPSBRW 64463 +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_DELETE 64533 +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_MOVE_DOWN 64532 +HID_RPT_GROUPSORT_MOVE_UP 64531 +HID_RPT_GROUPSSORTING_DLG 64464 +HID_RPT_HORZ_RULER 64452 +HID_RPT_HORZ_SCROLLBAR 64458 +HID_RPT_NAVIGATOR_DLG 64520 +HID_RPT_PAGENUMBERS_DLG 64465 +HID_RPT_POPUP_COLOR 64472 +HID_RPT_POPUP_COLOR_CTRL 64471 +HID_RPT_PROPDLG_TAB_DATA 64476 +HID_RPT_PROPDLG_TAB_GENERAL 64475 +HID_RPT_PROP_AREA 64488 +HID_RPT_PROP_BACKCOLOR 64511 +HID_RPT_PROP_BACKTRANSPARENT 64527 +HID_RPT_PROP_CANGROW 64480 +HID_RPT_PROP_CANSHRINK 64481 +HID_RPT_PROP_CHARTTYPE 64502 +HID_RPT_PROP_CONDITIONALPRINTEXPRESSION 64494 +HID_RPT_PROP_CONTROLBACKGROUNDTRANSPARENT 64528 +HID_RPT_PROP_DATAFIELD 64510 +HID_RPT_PROP_DEEPTRAVERSING 64518 +HID_RPT_PROP_DETAILFIELDS 64487 +HID_RPT_PROP_FORCENEWPAGE 64477 +HID_RPT_PROP_FORMULA 64522 +HID_RPT_PROP_FORMULALIST 64483 +HID_RPT_PROP_GROUPKEEPTOGETHER 64505 +HID_RPT_PROP_INITIALFORMULA 64523 +HID_RPT_PROP_KEEPTOGETHER 64479 +HID_RPT_PROP_MASTERFIELDS 64486 +HID_RPT_PROP_MIMETYPE 64490 +HID_RPT_PROP_MINHEIGHTNEWPAGE 64500 +HID_RPT_PROP_NEWROWORCOL 64478 +HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEFOOTEROPTION 64507 +HID_RPT_PROP_PAGEHEADEROPTION 64506 +HID_RPT_PROP_PARAADJUST 64499 +HID_RPT_PROP_PREEVALUATED 64519 +HID_RPT_PROP_PRESERVEIRI 64526 +HID_RPT_PROP_PREVIEW_COUNT 64509 +HID_RPT_PROP_PRINTREPEATEDVALUES 64493 +HID_RPT_PROP_PRINTWHENGROUPCHANGE 64501 +HID_RPT_PROP_REPEATSECTION 64482 +HID_RPT_PROP_RESETPAGENUMBER 64498 +HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_FONT 64524 +HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_HEIGHT 64515 +HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_POSITIONX 64512 +HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_POSITIONY 64513 +HID_RPT_PROP_RPT_WIDTH 64514 +HID_RPT_PROP_SCOPE 64484 +HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWCOLUMN 64496 +HID_RPT_PROP_STARTNEWPAGE 64497 +HID_RPT_PROP_TYPE 64485 +HID_RPT_PROP_VERTICALALIGN 64495 +HID_RPT_PROP_VISIBLE 64504 +HID_RPT_SORTORDER 64462 +HID_RPT_SPLITTER 64456 +HID_RPT_STARTMARKER 64460 +HID_RPT_START_IMAGE 64517 +HID_RPT_START_TITLE 64516 +HID_RPT_VERT_SCROLLBAR 64459 +HID_RUBY_DIALOG 34187 +HID_RULER_DIALOG 52985 +HID_SAVE_LABEL_DLG 54919 +HID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT 58930 +HID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS 59023 +HID_SCDLG_LINKAREAURL 58998 +HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT 63284 +HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_CTR_DIAL 63315 +HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_DEGREES 63317 +HID_SCH_ALIGNMENT_STACKED 63316 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_XAXIS 63331 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_XGRID 63337 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_YAXIS 63332 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_YGRID 63338 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_ZAXIS 63333 +HID_SCH_CB_SECONDARY_ZGRID 63339 +HID_SCH_CB_XAXIS 63328 +HID_SCH_CB_XGRID 63334 +HID_SCH_CB_YAXIS 63329 +HID_SCH_CB_YGRID 63335 +HID_SCH_CB_ZAXIS 63330 +HID_SCH_CB_ZGRID 63336 +HID_SCH_CHART_AUTO_FORMAT 63324 +HID_SCH_CTL_DATA 63290 +HID_SCH_CTL_TYPE 63293 +HID_SCH_CTL_VARIANT 63294 +HID_SCH_CT_INDICATE 63291 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_NUMBER 63356 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PERCENT 63357 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_PLACEMENT 63371 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_ROTATION_EDIT 63399 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_ROTATION_KNOB 63398 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SEPARATOR 63370 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_SYMBOL 63359 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_TEXT 63358 +HID_SCH_DATALABEL_VALUE 63355 +HID_SCH_DATA_DESCR 63286 +HID_SCH_DATA_RANGES_LIST 63296 +HID_SCH_DATA_SERIES_LABEL 63367 +HID_SCH_DLG_RANGES 63327 +HID_SCH_DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES 63326 +HID_SCH_LB_BAR_GEOMETRY 63325 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS 63285 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_BOTTOM 63343 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_LEFT 63340 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_RIGHT 63342 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_POS_TOP 63341 +HID_SCH_LEGEND_SHOW 63366 +HID_SCH_NUM_OF_LINES 63323 +HID_SCH_PB_NUMBERFORMAT 63368 +HID_SCH_PB_PERCENT_NUMBERFORMAT 63369 +HID_SCH_SERIES_LIST 63295 +HID_SCH_STARTING_ANGLE_DIAL 63374 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_BIGERROR 63349 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_BIGERROR_VALUE 63352 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_CONSTERROR 63350 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_FUNCTION 63382 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_FUNCTION_LB 63384 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_MEANVALUE 63344 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_MINUS_VALUE 63354 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_RANGE 63389 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_RANGE_CHOOSER 63390 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NEGATIVE_VALUE 63388 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_NO_ERROR 63345 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PERCENT 63348 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PERCENT_VALUE 63351 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_PLUS_VALUE 63353 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_RANGE 63386 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_RANGE_CHOOSER 63387 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_POSITIVE_VALUE 63385 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_RANGE 63383 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SAME_FOR_BOTH 63391 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_BOTH 63392 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_NEGATIVE 63394 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SHOW_POSITIVE 63393 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_SIGMA 63347 +HID_SCH_STATISTIK_VARIANT 63346 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_DELETE_COL 63306 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_DELETE_ROW 63305 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_INSERT_COL 63304 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_INSERT_ROW 63303 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_SWAP_COL 63307 +HID_SCH_TBI_DATA_SWAP_ROW 63308 +HID_SCH_TBX_DATA 63314 +HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION 63395 +HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION_EQUATION 63397 +HID_SCH_TEXTDIRECTION_TITLE 63396 +HID_SCH_TITLE_MAIN 63360 +HID_SCH_TITLE_SECONDARY_X 63372 +HID_SCH_TITLE_SECONDARY_Y 63373 +HID_SCH_TITLE_SUB 63361 +HID_SCH_TITLE_X 63362 +HID_SCH_TITLE_Y 63363 +HID_SCH_TITLE_Z 63364 +HID_SCH_TP_AXIS_LABEL 63322 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_EXPONENTIAL 63378 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_LINEAR 63376 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_LOGARITHMIC 63377 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_NONE 63375 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_RB_POWER 63379 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_SHOW_EQUATION 63380 +HID_SCH_TRENDLINE_SHOW_R_SQUARED 63381 +HID_SCH_WIN_DOCUMENT 63289 +HID_SCH_WIZARD_ROADMAP 63365 +HID_SCPAGE_AREAS 58882 +HID_SCPAGE_CALC 58879 +HID_SCPAGE_CONTENT 58892 +HID_SCPAGE_HFEDIT 58881 +HID_SCPAGE_HFED_FL 58890 +HID_SCPAGE_HFED_FR 58891 +HID_SCPAGE_HFED_HL 58888 +HID_SCPAGE_HFED_HR 58889 +HID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT 58893 +HID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE 58933 +HID_SCPAGE_PRINT 58884 +HID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION 58877 +HID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS 58873 +HID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS 58874 +HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP 58876 +HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP1 58885 +HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP2 58886 +HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_GROUP3 58887 +HID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS 58875 +HID_SCPAGE_TABLE 58883 +HID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS 58880 +HID_SCRIPTORG_DIALOG 39987 +HID_SCRIPTSBOX 40011 +HID_SCRL_NAVI 52828 +HID_SCRL_PAGEDOWN 52819 +HID_SCRL_PAGEUP 52818 +HID_SCSHELL_AUDIT 58805 +HID_SCSHELL_CELLSH 58807 +HID_SCSHELL_CHARTSH 58810 +HID_SCSHELL_DRAWFORMSH 58806 +HID_SCSHELL_DRAWSH 58800 +HID_SCSHELL_DRTXTOB 58801 +HID_SCSHELL_FORMATSH 58808 +HID_SCSHELL_GRAPHIC 58811 +HID_SCSHELL_OLEOBEJCTSH 58809 +HID_SCSHELL_PAGEBREAK 58812 +HID_SCSHELL_PIVOTSH 58802 +HID_SCSHELL_PREVWSH 58803 +HID_SCSHELL_TABVWSH 58804 +HID_SC_ADD_AUTOFMT 58920 +HID_SC_APPEND_NAME 58914 +HID_SC_ASCII_TABCTR 58926 +HID_SC_AUTOFMT_NAME 58921 +HID_SC_CHANGES_COMMENT 58990 +HID_SC_DPDATAFIELD 59008 +HID_SC_DPDATEGROUP 59012 +HID_SC_DPDATEGROUP_LB 59013 +HID_SC_DPLAY_COLUMN 59003 +HID_SC_DPLAY_DATA 59005 +HID_SC_DPLAY_PAGE 59002 +HID_SC_DPLAY_ROW 59004 +HID_SC_DPLAY_SELECT 59006 +HID_SC_DPNUMGROUP 59011 +HID_SC_DPSHOWDETAIL 59014 +HID_SC_DPSUBT_HIDE 59010 +HID_SC_DPSUBT_OPT 59009 +HID_SC_DRAW_RENAME 59007 +HID_SC_DROPMODE_COPY 58924 +HID_SC_DROPMODE_LINK 58923 +HID_SC_DROPMODE_URL 58922 +HID_SC_FAP_EDIT1 58916 +HID_SC_FAP_EDIT2 58917 +HID_SC_FAP_EDIT3 58918 +HID_SC_FAP_EDIT4 58919 +HID_SC_FAP_PAGE 58915 +HID_SC_FOOTER_EDIT 58909 +HID_SC_GROUP_COLS 58899 +HID_SC_GROUP_ROWS 58900 +HID_SC_HEADER_EDIT 58908 +HID_SC_HF_DATE 58906 +HID_SC_HF_FILE 58902 +HID_SC_HF_FLC 58845 +HID_SC_HF_FLL 58844 +HID_SC_HF_FLR 58846 +HID_SC_HF_FL_DEFINED 59026 +HID_SC_HF_FRC 58848 +HID_SC_HF_FRL 58847 +HID_SC_HF_FRR 58849 +HID_SC_HF_FR_DEFINED 59027 +HID_SC_HF_HLC 58839 +HID_SC_HF_HLL 58838 +HID_SC_HF_HLR 58840 +HID_SC_HF_HL_DEFINED 59024 +HID_SC_HF_HRC 58842 +HID_SC_HF_HRL 58841 +HID_SC_HF_HRR 58843 +HID_SC_HF_HR_DEFINED 59025 +HID_SC_HF_PAGE 58904 +HID_SC_HF_PAGES 58905 +HID_SC_HF_TABLE 58903 +HID_SC_HF_TEXT 58901 +HID_SC_HF_TIME 58907 +HID_SC_INPORTOPT 58870 +HID_SC_INPUTWIN 58912 +HID_SC_NAVIGATOR 58895 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_COL 58855 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_DATA 58857 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_DOC 58856 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_DOWN 58859 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_DROP 58863 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_ENTRIES 58853 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_ROOT 58861 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_ROW 58854 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_SCEN 58862 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_TOOLBOX 58867 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_UP 58858 +HID_SC_NAVIPI_ZOOM 58860 +HID_SC_PIVOTFILTER 58869 +HID_SC_PIVOTSUBT 58871 +HID_SC_REDLIN_CTR 58934 +HID_SC_RENAME_AUTOFMT 58943 +HID_SC_RENAME_NAME 58913 +HID_SC_RENAME_OBJECT 58947 +HID_SC_REN_AFMT_NAME 58944 +HID_SC_REPLCELLSWARN 59001 +HID_SC_SCENARIO_DELETE 58927 +HID_SC_SCENARIO_EDIT 58928 +HID_SC_SCENWIN_BOTTOM 58911 +HID_SC_SCENWIN_TOP 58910 +HID_SC_SELENTRY_LIST 58898 +HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_ERG 58779 +HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_ERG1 58780 +HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_STD 58778 +HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_UEB 58781 +HID_SC_SHEET_CELL_UEB1 58782 +HID_SC_SHEET_PAGE_REP 58789 +HID_SC_SHEET_PAGE_STD 58788 +HID_SC_SOLVEROPTIONS 59016 +HID_SC_SOLVEROPTIONS_LB 59017 +HID_SC_SOLVER_DOUBLE 59019 +HID_SC_SOLVER_INTEGER 59018 +HID_SC_SOLVER_NOSOLUTION 59021 +HID_SC_SOLVER_PROGRESS 59020 +HID_SC_SOLVER_SUCCESS 59022 +HID_SC_SORT_ACTION 58985 +HID_SC_SORT_AUTHOR 58986 +HID_SC_SORT_COMMENT 58988 +HID_SC_SORT_DATE 58987 +HID_SC_SUBT_COLS 58865 +HID_SC_SUBT_FUNC 58866 +HID_SC_SUBT_GROUP 58864 +HID_SC_TOOLBOX_DRAW 58940 +HID_SC_TOOLBOX_DRTEXT 58941 +HID_SC_TOOLBOX_GRAPHIC 58945 +HID_SC_WIN_GRIDWIN 58818 +HID_SC_WIN_PREVIEW 58819 +HID_SD_ALL_MASTERS 59908 +HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_CB_AUTO_PREVIEW 59929 +HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_LB_ANIMATION_SCHEMES 59925 +HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_APPLY_TO_ALL 59926 +HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_PLAY 59927 +HID_SD_ANIMATIONSCHEMESPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59928 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_OPEN 59887 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE1 59771 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE2 59772 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE3 59773 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE4 59774 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE5 59775 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGE6 59776 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_PAGETEMPLATES 59888 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_REGION 59885 +HID_SD_AUTOPILOT_TEMPLATES 59886 +HID_SD_BEZIER_TOOLBOX 59816 +HID_SD_BTN_DRAW 59782 +HID_SD_BTN_FILTERDIALOG 59778 +HID_SD_BTN_HANDOUT 59786 +HID_SD_BTN_LAYER 59781 +HID_SD_BTN_MASTERPAGE 59780 +HID_SD_BTN_NOTES 59785 +HID_SD_BTN_OUTLINE 59784 +HID_SD_BTN_PAGE 59779 +HID_SD_BTN_PRESENTATION 59872 +HID_SD_BTN_SLIDE 59783 +HID_SD_CBX_ONLYSELECTED 59777 +HID_SD_CHGFOIL_BACKGROUND 59880 +HID_SD_CHGFOIL_LAYOUT 59879 +HID_SD_CHGFOIL_NAME 59882 +HID_SD_CHGFOIL_OBJECTS 59881 +HID_SD_CTL_EFFECTS 59795 +HID_SD_CTL_NEWFOIL 59792 +HID_SD_CTL_SLIDE_CHANGE 59797 +HID_SD_CTL_TEXT_EFFECTS 59796 +HID_SD_CURRENT_MASTERS 59906 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_EMPHASIS 59947 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_ENTRANCE 59946 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_EXIT 59948 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONDIALOG_MOTIONPATH 59949 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CB_AUTOPREVIEW 59924 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CB_SPEED 59918 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CHARHEIGHTPROPERTYBOX 59954 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_COLORPROPERTYBOX 59952 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_CT_CUSTOM_ANIMATION_LIST 59919 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_FONTPROPERTYBOX 59953 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_FONTSTYLEPROPERTYBOX 59958 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_LB_PROPERTY 59916 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_LB_START 59915 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_ADD_EFFECT 59912 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_CHANGE_EFFECT 59913 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_MOVE_DOWN 59921 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_MOVE_UP 59920 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_PLAY 59922 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_PROPERTY_MORE 59917 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_REMOVE_EFFECT 59914 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59923 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_PRESETPROPERTYBOX 59951 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_ROTATIONPROPERTYBOX 59955 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_SCALEPROPERTYBOX 59957 +HID_SD_CUSTOMANIMATIONPANE_TRANSPARENCYPROPERTYBOX 59956 +HID_SD_CUSTOM_ANIMATIONS 59910 +HID_SD_DRAW_COMMONTASK_TOOLBOX 59815 +HID_SD_DRAW_GRAF_TOOLBOX 59889 +HID_SD_DRAW_MEDIA_TOOLBOX 59903 +HID_SD_DRAW_OBJ_TOOLBOX 59813 +HID_SD_DRAW_OPTIONS_TOOLBOX 59814 +HID_SD_DRAW_TOOLBOX 59810 +HID_SD_FW_3D_OBJECTS 59828 +HID_SD_FW_ALIGNMENT 59820 +HID_SD_FW_ARROWS 59827 +HID_SD_FW_CHOOSE_MODE 59822 +HID_SD_FW_CONNECTORS 59829 +HID_SD_FW_ELLIPSES 59825 +HID_SD_FW_INSERT 59830 +HID_SD_FW_LINES 59826 +HID_SD_FW_POSITION 59831 +HID_SD_FW_RECTANGLES 59824 +HID_SD_FW_TEXT 59823 +HID_SD_FW_ZOOM 59821 +HID_SD_GLUEPOINTS_TOOLBOX 59818 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_DLG_DNAME 59883 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE1 59873 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE2 59874 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE3 59875 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE4 59876 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE5 59877 +HID_SD_HTMLEXPORT_PAGE6 59878 +HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_LINEEND 59898 +HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_OBJECT 59896 +HID_SD_NAMEDIALOG_PAGE 59897 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR 59794 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_LB 59799 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_DRAGTYPE 59806 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_FIRST 59802 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_LAST 59805 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_NEXT 59804 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_PEN 59801 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_PREV 59803 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBI_SHAPE_FILTER 59807 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TBX 59798 +HID_SD_NAVIGATOR_TLB 59793 +HID_SD_OPTIONS_CONTENTS 59789 +HID_SD_OPTIONS_LAYOUT 59788 +HID_SD_OPTIONS_MISC 59790 +HID_SD_OPTIONS_SNAP 59769 +HID_SD_OPTIONS_VIEW 59770 +HID_SD_OUTLINE_TOOLBOX 59812 +HID_SD_PAGEOBJSTLB 59895 +HID_SD_PRINT_OPTIONS 59768 +HID_SD_RECENT_MASTERS 59907 +HID_SD_RULER_HORIZONTAL 59960 +HID_SD_RULER_VERTICAL 59961 +HID_SD_SLIDESHOW_DISPLAY 59959 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_CB_AUTO_PREVIEW 59940 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_CB_LOOP_SOUND 59933 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SLIDE_TRANSITIONS 59930 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SOUND 59932 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_LB_SPEED 59931 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_MF_ADVANCE_AUTO_AFTER 59936 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_APPLY_TO_ALL 59937 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_PLAY 59938 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_PB_SLIDE_SHOW 59939 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_RB_ADVANCE_AUTO 59935 +HID_SD_SLIDETRANSITIONPANE_RB_ADVANCE_ON_MOUSE 59934 +HID_SD_SLIDE_DESIGNS 59905 +HID_SD_SLIDE_LAYOUTS 59909 +HID_SD_SLIDE_OBJ_TOOLBOX 59819 +HID_SD_SLIDE_TOOLBOX 59811 +HID_SD_SLIDE_TRANSITIONS 59911 +HID_SD_TABBAR_LAYERS 59892 +HID_SD_TABBAR_PAGES 59891 +HID_SD_TABLE_DESIGN 59968 +HID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER_NOTESHANDOUT 59902 +HID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER_SLIDE 59901 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE 59904 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_ALL 59944 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_CURRENT 59942 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_LAYOUTS 59945 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE_PREVIEW_RECENT 59943 +HID_SD_TASK_PANE_VIEW_MENU 59941 +HID_SD_TEXT_TOOLBOX 59817 +HID_SD_UNDODELETEWARNING_CBX 59894 +HID_SD_UNDODELETEWARNING_DLG 59893 +HID_SD_WIN_DOCUMENT 59787 +HID_SD_WIN_PRESENTATION 59836 +HID_SEARCHATTR 33820 +HID_SEARCHATTR_CTL_ATTR 33883 +HID_SEARCHDIALOG 33379 +HID_SEARCHSIMILARITY 33823 +HID_SEARCH_ALLFIELDS 38179 +HID_SEARCH_APPROX 38189 +HID_SEARCH_APPROXSETTINGS 38190 +HID_SEARCH_BACKWARD 38185 +HID_SEARCH_BTN_CLOSE 38192 +HID_SEARCH_BTN_SEARCH 38191 +HID_SEARCH_CASE 38184 +HID_SEARCH_DLG_TABLB 33136 +HID_SEARCH_FIELDSELECTION 38181 +HID_SEARCH_FORMATTER 38183 +HID_SEARCH_POSITION 38182 +HID_SEARCH_REGULAR 38188 +HID_SEARCH_STARTOVER 38186 +HID_SEARCH_TEXT 38178 +HID_SEARCH_WILDCARD 38187 +HID_SECTION_FTNENDNOTES_PAGE 53249 +HID_SECTION_INDENTS_PAGE 54953 +HID_SECTION_PROPERTIES_DLG 53237 +HID_SELECTION_TLB 34844 +HID_SELECTOR_CATEGORIES 40004 +HID_SELECTOR_COMMANDS 40005 +HID_SELECTOR_DIALOG 40006 +HID_SELECTTABLES 59000 +HID_SELECT_TEMPLATE 54848 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_CHECKBOX_AUTOEXTENSION 54940 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_CONTROL_FILEVIEW 54938 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_EDIT_FILEURL 54939 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_LISTBOX_FILTER 54937 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_LISTBOX_TEMPLATE 54941 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_CANCEL 54936 +HID_SEND_HTML_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_OK 54935 +HID_SEND_HTML_DIALOG 54934 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_CHECKBOX_AUTOEXTENSION 54931 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_CONTROL_FILEVIEW 54929 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_EDIT_FILEURL 54930 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_LISTBOX_FILTER 54928 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_LISTBOX_TEMPLATE 54932 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_CANCEL 54927 +HID_SEND_MASTER_CTRL_PUSHBUTTON_OK 54926 +HID_SEND_MASTER_DIALOG 54925 +HID_SMARTTAG_MAIN 53443 +HID_SMA_ABSX 63130 +HID_SMA_ACUTEX 63204 +HID_SMA_ALEPH 63255 +HID_SMA_ALIGNCX 63253 +HID_SMA_ALIGNDIALOG 63030 +HID_SMA_ALIGNLX 63252 +HID_SMA_ALIGNRX 63254 +HID_SMA_ALLFILESSTR 63064 +HID_SMA_APPICO 63047 +HID_SMA_ARCCOSX 63143 +HID_SMA_ARCCOTX 63145 +HID_SMA_ARCOSHX 63151 +HID_SMA_ARCOTHX 63153 +HID_SMA_ARCSINX 63142 +HID_SMA_ARCTANX 63144 +HID_SMA_ARSINHX 63150 +HID_SMA_ARTANHX 63152 +HID_SMA_ATTRIBUTES_CAT 63184 +HID_SMA_ATTRIBUTES_TBX 63193 +HID_SMA_ATTRIBUT_DIST 63824 +HID_SMA_BARX 63205 +HID_SMA_BINOMXY 63249 +HID_SMA_BLANK 63247 +HID_SMA_BOLDX 63220 +HID_SMA_BRACKETS_CAT 63185 +HID_SMA_BRACKETS_TBX 63194 +HID_SMA_BRACKET_DIST 63821 +HID_SMA_BRACKET_EXCHEIGHT 63820 +HID_SMA_BRACKET_EXCHEIGHT2 63833 +HID_SMA_BREVEX 63206 +HID_SMA_CHECKX 63207 +HID_SMA_CIRCLEX 63208 +HID_SMA_CMDBOXWINDOW 63056 +HID_SMA_COMMANDMENU 63050 +HID_SMA_COMMAND_WIN 63197 +HID_SMA_COMMAND_WIN_EDIT 63069 +HID_SMA_CONTROL_FONTCHAR_VIEW 63843 +HID_SMA_CONTROL_SYMBOLSET_VIEW 63842 +HID_SMA_COPRODX 63156 +HID_SMA_COSHX 63147 +HID_SMA_COSX 63139 +HID_SMA_COTHX 63149 +HID_SMA_COTX 63141 +HID_SMA_CREATORSTR 63065 +HID_SMA_CSUBX 63801 +HID_SMA_CSUPX 63802 +HID_SMA_DDDOTX 63211 +HID_SMA_DDOTX 63210 +HID_SMA_DEFAULTSAVEQUERY 63037 +HID_SMA_DEFAULT_DIST 63809 +HID_SMA_DENOMINATOR_DIST 63815 +HID_SMA_DISTANCEDIALOG 63029 +HID_SMA_DISTANCEMENU 63052 +HID_SMA_DLARROW 63175 +HID_SMA_DLRARROW 63176 +HID_SMA_DOCICO 63048 +HID_SMA_DOCSAVEQUERY 63035 +HID_SMA_DOCUMENTSTR 63062 +HID_SMA_DOTSAXIS 63262 +HID_SMA_DOTSDOWN 63264 +HID_SMA_DOTSLOW 63265 +HID_SMA_DOTSUP 63263 +HID_SMA_DOTSVERT 63266 +HID_SMA_DOTX 63209 +HID_SMA_DOWNARROW 63808 +HID_SMA_DRARROW 63177 +HID_SMA_EMPTYSET 63256 +HID_SMA_EX 63134 +HID_SMA_EXISTS 63160 +HID_SMA_EXPX 63135 +HID_SMA_EXTRAOPTIONPAGE 63034 +HID_SMA_FACTX 63131 +HID_SMA_FILESMFTYP 63066 +HID_SMA_FILESYMTYP 63067 +HID_SMA_FONTBOLD 63060 +HID_SMA_FONTDIALOG 63026 +HID_SMA_FONTITALIC 63059 +HID_SMA_FONTMENU 63053 +HID_SMA_FONTREGULAR 63058 +HID_SMA_FONTSIZEDIALOG 63027 +HID_SMA_FONTTYPEDIALOG 63028 +HID_SMA_FONTXY 63223 +HID_SMA_FORALL 63161 +HID_SMA_FORMAT_CAT 63186 +HID_SMA_FORMAT_TBX 63195 +HID_SMA_FRACLINE_EXCWIDTH 63816 +HID_SMA_FRACLINE_LINEWIDTH 63817 +HID_SMA_FROMX 63169 +HID_SMA_FROMXTOY 63171 +HID_SMA_FUNCTIONSOTHER1_MENU 63199 +HID_SMA_FUNCTIONS_CAT 63182 +HID_SMA_FUNCTIONS_TBX 63191 +HID_SMA_GRAVEX 63212 +HID_SMA_HATX 63213 +HID_SMA_HBAR 63803 +HID_SMA_IIINTX 63165 +HID_SMA_IINTX 63164 +HID_SMA_ILLEGALFILEERROR 63039 +HID_SMA_ILLEGALOBJECTERROR 63038 +HID_SMA_IM 63258 +HID_SMA_INFINITY 63259 +HID_SMA_INTERATTRIBUT_DIST 63825 +HID_SMA_INTX 63163 +HID_SMA_ITALX 63221 +HID_SMA_LAMBDABAR 63804 +HID_SMA_LEFTARROW 63805 +HID_SMA_LEFTBORDER_DIST 63828 +HID_SMA_LIMX 63157 +HID_SMA_LINE_DIST 63810 +HID_SMA_LINTX 63166 +HID_SMA_LLINTX 63167 +HID_SMA_LLLINTX 63168 +HID_SMA_LMRANGLEXY 63834 +HID_SMA_LNX 63136 +HID_SMA_LOGX 63137 +HID_SMA_LOWERBORDER_DIST 63831 +HID_SMA_LOWERLIMIT_DIST 63819 +HID_SMA_LRANGLEX 63229 +HID_SMA_LRBRACEX 63228 +HID_SMA_LRBRACKETX 63227 +HID_SMA_LRCEILX 63230 +HID_SMA_LRDBRACKETX 63840 +HID_SMA_LRDLINEX 63233 +HID_SMA_LRFLOORX 63231 +HID_SMA_LRGROUPX 63225 +HID_SMA_LRLINEX 63232 +HID_SMA_LRPARENTX 63226 +HID_SMA_LSUBX 63244 +HID_SMA_LSUPX 63245 +HID_SMA_MATRIX 63251 +HID_SMA_MATRIXCOL_DIST 63823 +HID_SMA_MATRIXROW_DIST 63822 +HID_SMA_MINUSPLUSX 63077 +HID_SMA_MINUSX 63075 +HID_SMA_MISC_CAT 63178 +HID_SMA_MISC_MENU 63198 +HID_SMA_NABLA 63162 +HID_SMA_NEGX 63078 +HID_SMA_NEWLINE 63248 +HID_SMA_NOMATHTYPEFACEWARNING 63042 +HID_SMA_NROOTXY 63133 +HID_SMA_NUMERATOR_DIST 63814 +HID_SMA_OBJECTNAME 63043 +HID_SMA_OBJECTSAVEQUERY 63036 +HID_SMA_OPERATORS_CAT 63183 +HID_SMA_OPERATORS_TBX 63192 +HID_SMA_OPERATOR_DIST 63827 +HID_SMA_OPERATOR_EXCHEIGHT 63826 +HID_SMA_OPERATOR_WIN 63187 +HID_SMA_OPTIONSDIALOG 63025 +HID_SMA_OVERLINEX 63217 +HID_SMA_OVERSTRIKEX 63218 +HID_SMA_PARTIAL 63260 +HID_SMA_PHANTOMX 63219 +HID_SMA_PLUSMINUSX 63076 +HID_SMA_PLUSX 63074 +HID_SMA_PRINTOPTION 63061 +HID_SMA_PRINTOPTIONPAGE 63031 +HID_SMA_PRODX 63155 +HID_SMA_RE 63257 +HID_SMA_READSYMBOLERROR 63041 +HID_SMA_RELATIONS_CAT 63180 +HID_SMA_RELATIONS_TBX 63189 +HID_SMA_RIGHTARROW 63806 +HID_SMA_RIGHTBORDER_DIST 63829 +HID_SMA_ROOT_DIST 63811 +HID_SMA_RSUBX 63242 +HID_SMA_RSUPX 63243 +HID_SMA_SBLANK 63246 +HID_SMA_SELECTION_TBX 63196 +HID_SMA_SETC 63797 +HID_SMA_SETN 63793 +HID_SMA_SETOPERATIONS_CAT 63181 +HID_SMA_SETOPERATIONS_TBX 63190 +HID_SMA_SETQ 63795 +HID_SMA_SETR 63796 +HID_SMA_SETZ 63794 +HID_SMA_SINHX 63146 +HID_SMA_SINX 63138 +HID_SMA_SIZEXY 63222 +HID_SMA_SLMRANGLEXY 63835 +HID_SMA_SLRANGLEX 63237 +HID_SMA_SLRBRACEX 63236 +HID_SMA_SLRBRACKETX 63235 +HID_SMA_SLRCEILX 63238 +HID_SMA_SLRDBRACKETX 63841 +HID_SMA_SLRDLINEX 63241 +HID_SMA_SLRFLOORX 63239 +HID_SMA_SLRLINEX 63240 +HID_SMA_SLRPARENTX 63234 +HID_SMA_SQRTX 63132 +HID_SMA_STACK 63250 +HID_SMA_STARTUPWINDOW 63054 +HID_SMA_SUB_DIST 63813 +HID_SMA_SUMX 63154 +HID_SMA_SUP_DIST 63812 +HID_SMA_SYMBOLDIALOG 63032 +HID_SMA_SYMBOLFILESSTR 63063 +HID_SMA_SYMDEFINEDIALOG 63033 +HID_SMA_TANHX 63148 +HID_SMA_TANX 63140 +HID_SMA_TILDEX 63214 +HID_SMA_TMPICO 63049 +HID_SMA_TOOLBOXWINDOW 63055 +HID_SMA_TOX 63170 +HID_SMA_UNBINOPS_CAT 63179 +HID_SMA_UNBINOPS_TBX 63188 +HID_SMA_UNDERLINEX 63216 +HID_SMA_UNDOEDITNAME 63045 +HID_SMA_UNDOFORMATNAME 63046 +HID_SMA_UPARROW 63807 +HID_SMA_UPDATEOBJECT 63057 +HID_SMA_UPPERBORDER_DIST 63830 +HID_SMA_UPPERLIMIT_DIST 63818 +HID_SMA_VECX 63215 +HID_SMA_VIEWMENU 63051 +HID_SMA_VIEWNAME 63044 +HID_SMA_VIEWSHELL_DOCUMENT 342 +HID_SMA_WIDEHATX 63798 +HID_SMA_WIDETILDEX 63799 +HID_SMA_WIDEVECX 63800 +HID_SMA_WIN_DOCUMENT 63068 +HID_SMA_WP 63261 +HID_SMA_WRITESYMBOLERROR 63040 +HID_SMA_XANDY 63092 +HID_SMA_XAPPROXY 63106 +HID_SMA_XCDOTY 63081 +HID_SMA_XCIRCY 63172 +HID_SMA_XDIVIDESY 63173 +HID_SMA_XDIVY 63085 +HID_SMA_XEQUIVY 63105 +HID_SMA_XEQY 63094 +HID_SMA_XGESLANTY 63101 +HID_SMA_XGEY 63099 +HID_SMA_XGTY 63097 +HID_SMA_XINTERSECTIONY 63119 +HID_SMA_XINY 63115 +HID_SMA_XLESLANTY 63100 +HID_SMA_XLEY 63098 +HID_SMA_XLTY 63096 +HID_SMA_XMINUSY 63080 +HID_SMA_XNDIVIDESY 63174 +HID_SMA_XNEQY 63095 +HID_SMA_XNOTINY 63116 +HID_SMA_XNSUBSETEQY 63127 +HID_SMA_XNSUBSETY 63126 +HID_SMA_XNSUPSETEQY 63129 +HID_SMA_XNSUPSETY 63128 +HID_SMA_XORTHOY 63110 +HID_SMA_XORY 63093 +HID_SMA_XOVERBRACEY 63838 +HID_SMA_XOVERY 63086 +HID_SMA_XOWNSY 63117 +HID_SMA_XPARALLELY 63111 +HID_SMA_XPLUSY 63079 +HID_SMA_XPROPY 63109 +HID_SMA_XSETMINUSY 63120 +HID_SMA_XSIMEQY 63108 +HID_SMA_XSIMY 63107 +HID_SMA_XSLASHY 63121 +HID_SMA_XSUBSETEQY 63123 +HID_SMA_XSUBSETY 63122 +HID_SMA_XSUPSETEQY 63125 +HID_SMA_XSUPSETY 63124 +HID_SMA_XSYMDIVIDEY 63084 +HID_SMA_XSYMTIMESY 63083 +HID_SMA_XTIMESY 63082 +HID_SMA_XTOWARDY 63112 +HID_SMA_XUNDERBRACEY 63839 +HID_SMA_XUNIONY 63118 +HID_SMA_XWIDEBSLASHY 63837 +HID_SMA_XWIDESLASHY 63836 +HID_SORT_ACTION 53050 +HID_SORT_AUTHOR 53051 +HID_SORT_COMMENT 53053 +HID_SORT_DATE 53052 +HID_SORT_POSITION 58989 +HID_SOURCEVIEW 52825 +HID_SOURCE_EDITWIN 52836 +HID_SPELLCHECK 33822 +HID_SPELLDLG_SETWORD 34074 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CHANGE 39887 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CHANGEALL 39888 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_CLOSE 39884 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_EXPLAIN 39898 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_IGNORE 39885 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_IGNOREALL 39886 +HID_SPLDLG_BUTTON_IGNORERULE 40076 +HID_SPLDLG_CHECKBOX_CHECKGRAMMAR 39899 +HID_SPLDLG_EDIT_NEWWORD 39894 +HID_SQLERROR_EXCHAIN_ERRORS 38909 +HID_SQLERROR_EXCHAIN_TEXT 38910 +HID_STATUSBAR 40370 +HID_STATUSINDICATOR_PROGRESS 33316 +HID_STATUSINDICATOR_TEXT 33315 +HID_STD_FONT 53193 +HID_STYLE_LISTBOX 33900 +HID_STYLIST_DELETE 33178 +HID_STYLIST_EDIT 33177 +HID_STYLIST_NEW 33176 +HID_SVXDLG_FILTER_WARNING 34195 +HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS 34161 +HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME 34160 +HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_POSITION 34162 +HID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_TWOLINES 34163 +HID_SVXPAGE_GRFCROP 34143 +HID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS 34188 +HID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS 34057 +HID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION 34058 +HID_SVXPAGE_PARA_ASIAN 34174 +HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_BMP 34055 +HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_BULLET 34056 +HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_NUM 34053 +HID_SVXPAGE_PICK_SINGLE_NUM 34054 +HID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE 39977 +HID_SVXTBX_DRAW 33954 +HID_SVXTBX_UNDO_REDO_CTRL 34189 +HID_SVX_BASIC_DIALOG_ORGANIZER 40014 +HID_SVX_BASIC_MACRO_ORGANIZER 40013 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_CB_REVERSE 40022 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_HEADER 40023 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40024 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_LB_TO_TRADITIONAL 40025 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_RB_CONVERSION_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40020 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_DICTIONARY_RB_CONVERSION_TO_TRADITIONAL 40021 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_CB_USE_VARIANTS 40019 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_RB_CONVERSION_TO_SIMPLIFIED 40017 +HID_SVX_CHINESE_TRANSLATION_RB_CONVERSION_TO_TRADITIONAL 40018 +HID_SVX_COMMON_MACRO_ORGANIZER 40015 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_EVENT 40001 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_ICON_SELECTOR 40044 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU 40007 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_CONTENTS 40008 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_LISTBOX 40053 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_MENU_ORGANIZER 40043 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_NAME_SUBMENU 40045 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_MENU 40046 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_MENU_ITEM 40047 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_TOOLBAR 40048 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_RENAME_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40049 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_TOOLBAR 40009 +HID_SVX_CONFIG_TOOLBAR_CONTENTS 40010 +HID_SVX_MACRO_LB_EVENT 40000 +HID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN 40033 +HID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_PROGR 40031 +HID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS 40036 +HID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_PREVIEW 40037 +HID_SVX_MODIFY_TOOLBAR 40051 +HID_SVX_MODIFY_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40041 +HID_SVX_NEW_TOOLBAR 40050 +HID_SVX_NEW_TOOLBAR_ITEM 40052 +HID_SVX_OPTIONS_ONLINEUPDATE 40054 +HID_SVX_RUN_MACRO 40012 +HID_SVX_SAVE_IN 40042 +HID_SVX_TABDLG_DOCRECOVERY 40029 +HID_SVX_TP_DOCRECOVERY_RECOVER 40032 +HID_SVX_TP_DOCRECOVERY_SAVE 40030 +HID_SVX_TP_ERR_REP_SEND 40035 +HID_SVX_TP_ERR_REP_WELCOME 40034 +HID_SWDLG_STRINPUT 54276 +HID_SW_SORT_POSITION 53054 +HID_SYNC_BTN 53055 +HID_TABDESIGN_BACKGROUND 38884 +HID_TABDESIGN_COMMENTCELL 38888 +HID_TABDESIGN_NAMECELL 38886 +HID_TABDESIGN_TYPECELL 38887 +HID_TABDLG_APPLY_BTN 33342 +HID_TABDLG_RESET_BTN 33157 +HID_TABDLG_STANDARD_BTN 33158 +HID_TABLE_COLUMN 53181 +HID_TABLE_DESIGN_HELP_WINDOW 38881 +HID_TABLE_DESIGN_NO_CONNECTION 38926 +HID_TABLE_DESIGN_TABPAGE_GENERAL 38893 +HID_TABLE_TEXTFLOW 53196 +HID_TABLE_TOOLBOX 54828 +HID_TABORDER_CONTROLS 38193 +HID_TABULATOR 33782 +HID_TAB_AUTOINCREMENTVALUE 38996 +HID_TAB_DESIGN_DESCWIN 38882 +HID_TAB_DESIGN_FIELDCONTROL 38880 +HID_TAB_DESIGN_HELP_TEXT_FRAME 38892 +HID_TAB_DESIGN_TABLE_DESC 38879 +HID_TAB_DESIGN_TABLE_PROPS 38883 +HID_TAB_ENT_AUTOINCREMENT 38899 +HID_TAB_ENT_BOOL_DEFAULT 38897 +HID_TAB_ENT_COLUMNNAME 38902 +HID_TAB_ENT_DEFAULT 38894 +HID_TAB_ENT_FORMAT 38896 +HID_TAB_ENT_FORMAT_SAMPLE 38895 +HID_TAB_ENT_LEN 38904 +HID_TAB_ENT_NUMTYP 38903 +HID_TAB_ENT_REQUIRED 38898 +HID_TAB_ENT_SCALE 38905 +HID_TAB_ENT_TEXT_LEN 38900 +HID_TAB_ENT_TYPE 38901 +HID_TAB_NAMEMATCHING_COLS_ASSIGN 38917 +HID_TAB_NAMEMATCHING_COLS_AVAIL 38916 +HID_TAB_PAGE_LBUSER 38953 +HID_TAB_PAGE_PBCHGPWD 38950 +HID_TAB_PAGE_PBUSER 38949 +HID_TAB_PAGE_PBUSERDELETE 38951 +HID_TAB_PAGE_TABLEPRIVILEGES 39000 +HID_TAB_PAGE_TBLGRANTS 38952 +HID_TAB_PAGE_USERADMIN 38948 +HID_TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT 38914 +HID_TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE 38918 +HID_TAB_WIZ_TABLENAME_EDIT 38919 +HID_TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT 38915 +HID_TASKBAR 33234 +HID_TASKBUTTONBAR 33235 +HID_TASKSTATUSBAR 33310 +HID_TASKTOOLBAR 33236 +HID_TBL_OPT_CTRL 52826 +HID_TBXCONTROL_FILENEW 33360 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_DIALOG 32989 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_FILEVIEW 32991 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_ICONCTRL 32990 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_BACK 32992 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_DOCINFO 32995 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PREV 32993 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PREVIEW 32996 +HID_TEMPLATEDLG_TB_PRINT 32994 +HID_TEMPLATE_FILTER 33130 +HID_TEMPLATE_FMT 33129 +HID_TEMPLDLG_NEWBYEXAMPLE 33137 +HID_TEMPLDLG_TOOLBOX_LEFT 33160 +HID_TEMPLDLG_TOOLBOX_RIGHT 33161 +HID_TEMPLDLG_UPDATEBYEXAMPLE 33138 +HID_TEMPLDLG_WATERCAN 33139 +HID_TEXTATTR_CTL_POSITION 33884 +HID_TEXTCPNT_ADD_BOOKMARK 32985 +HID_TEXTCPNT_COPY_LINK 32986 +HID_TEXTCPNT_DOWNLOAD 32984 +HID_TEXTCPNT_OPEN_LINK 32982 +HID_TEXTCPNT_OPEN_LINK_NEW 32983 +HID_TEXTGRID_PAGE 53250 +HID_TEXT_TOOLBOX 54827 +HID_THES_LANGUAGE 33843 +HID_TLB_QUERYDESIGN 38838 +HID_TLB_RELATIONDESIGN 38921 +HID_TLB_TABBROWSER 38790 +HID_TLB_TABLEDESIGN 38891 +HID_TLB_TREELISTBOX 38791 +HID_TOKEN_WINDOW 54879 +HID_TOOLS_TOOLBOX 54837 +HID_TOX_ENTRY_BUTTON 54856 +HID_TOX_ENTRY_EDIT 54857 +HID_TOX_STYLES_PAGE 53241 +HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_1 33895 +HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_2 33896 +HID_TPCOLOR_CMYK_3 33897 +HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_1 33892 +HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_2 33893 +HID_TPCOLOR_RGB_3 33894 +HID_TPHATCH_CTRL 33991 +HID_TPPAGE_FULLSIZE 34071 +HID_TPPOSITION_CTRL 33992 +HID_TPROTATION_CTRL1 33994 +HID_TPROTATION_CTRL2 33995 +HID_TPSHADOW_CTRL 33990 +HID_TPSIZE_CTRL 33993 +HID_TP_BUSINESS_DATA 53248 +HID_TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS 33343 +HID_TP_CUSTOMPROPERTIES 33392 +HID_TP_LICENSE 64357 +HID_TP_MAILCONFIG 54978 +HID_TP_OUTLINE_NUM 53227 +HID_TP_PRIVATE_DATA 53247 +HID_TP_PURCHASE 64355 +HID_TP_SUMMARY 64358 +HID_TP_TOX_ENTRY 53240 +HID_TP_TOX_SELECT 53239 +HID_TP_UNLOCK 64356 +HID_TP_VISITING_CARDS 53242 +HID_TRANS_ANGLE 33780 +HID_TRANS_POSITION_SIZE 34196 +HID_TRANS_SLANT 33781 +HID_TXTFOOTER 41145 +HID_TXTSENDERCITY 41141 +HID_TXTSENDERFAX 41142 +HID_TXTSENDERNAME 41137 +HID_TXTSENDERPOSTCODE 41139 +HID_TXTSENDERSTATE 41140 +HID_TXTSENDERSTREET 41138 +HID_TXTTEMPLATENAME 41148 +HID_UUI_END 35867 +HID_VALUESET_BULLET 34050 +HID_VALUESET_NUM 34051 +HID_VALUESET_NUMBMP 34052 +HID_VALUESET_SINGLENUM 34049 +HID_VS_BULLET 52982 +HID_VS_NUM 52981 +HID_VS_NUMBMP 52983 +HID_VS_RULER 52984 +HID_VS_SINGLENUM 52980 +HID_WARNING_ALIENFORMAT 33388 +HID_WARNING_SECURITY_HYPERLINK 33374 +HID_WARN_NAME_DUPLICATE 34185 +HID_WEBFRAME_TOOLBOX 54826 +HID_WEBGRAPHIC_TOOLBOX 54850 +HID_WEBTEXT_TOOLBOX 54825 +HID_WEBTOOLS_TOOLBOX 54824 +HID_WILL_EXPIRE 64366 +HID_WIZARD_NEXT 33022 +HID_WIZARD_PREVIOUS 33023 +HID_XFORMS_ADDCONDITION_DLG 38109 +HID_XFORMS_ADDDATAITEM_DLG 38108 +HID_XFORMS_ADDINSTANCE_DLG 38135 +HID_XFORMS_ADDMODEL_DLG 38134 +HID_XFORMS_ADDSUBMISSION_DLG 38133 +HID_XFORMS_INSTANCES_MENUBTN 38132 +HID_XFORMS_ITEMS_LIST 38129 +HID_XFORMS_MANAGENAMESPACE_DLG 38112 +HID_XFORMS_MID_INSERT_CONTROL 38136 +HID_XFORMS_MODELS_LIST 38130 +HID_XFORMS_MODELS_MENUBTN 38131 +HID_XFORMS_NAMESPACEITEM_DLG 38110 +HID_XFORMS_NAMESPACEITEM_LIST 38111 +HID_XFORMS_TAB_CONTROL 38137 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX 38123 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD 38124 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD_ATTRIBUTE 38126 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_ADD_ELEMENT 38125 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_EDIT 38127 +HID_XFORMS_TOOLBOX_ITEM_REMOVE 38128 +HID_XMLSECDLG_MACROWARN 35847 +HID_XMLSEC_CALL 40016 +HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_CHOOSESIGNATURES 43082 +HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_ELEMENTS 43079 +HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_SIGNATURESDLG 43081 +HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_TRUSTSOURCES 43078 +HID_XMLSEC_CTRL_VIEWSIGNATURES 43080 +HID_XMLSEC_DLG_CERTCHOOSER 43077 +HID_XMLSEC_DLG_CERTVIEWER 43071 +HID_XMLSEC_DLG_DIGSIG 43075 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_CERTPATH 43074 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_DETAILS 43073 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_GENERAL 43072 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_MACROSEC 43068 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_SECLEVEL 43069 +HID_XMLSEC_TP_TRUSTSOURCES 43070 +HID_XML_FILTER_APPLICATION 64064 +HID_XML_FILTER_CLOSE 64059 +HID_XML_FILTER_DELETE 64056 +HID_XML_FILTER_DESCRIPTION 64067 +HID_XML_FILTER_DOCTYPE 64068 +HID_XML_FILTER_DTD 64069 +HID_XML_FILTER_DTD_BROWSE 64070 +HID_XML_FILTER_EDIT 64054 +HID_XML_FILTER_EXPORT_XSLT 64071 +HID_XML_FILTER_EXPORT_XSLT_BROWSE 64072 +HID_XML_FILTER_EXTENSION 64066 +HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_TEMPLATE 64075 +HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_TEMPLATE_BROWSE 64087 +HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_XSLT 64073 +HID_XML_FILTER_IMPORT_XSLT_BROWSE 64074 +HID_XML_FILTER_INTERFACE_NAME 64065 +HID_XML_FILTER_LIST 64052 +HID_XML_FILTER_NAME 64063 +HID_XML_FILTER_NEW 64053 +HID_XML_FILTER_OPEN 64058 +HID_XML_FILTER_OUTPUT_WINDOW 64089 +HID_XML_FILTER_SAVE 64057 +HID_XML_FILTER_SETTINGS_DIALOG 64051 +HID_XML_FILTER_TABDIALOG 64060 +HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_BASIC 64061 +HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_CTRL 64091 +HID_XML_FILTER_TABPAGE_XSLT 64062 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST 64055 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_CLOSE 64086 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_DIALOG 64076 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_BROWSE 64077 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_CURRENT 64078 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_CURRENT_FILE 64079 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_EXPORT_XSLT_FILE 64090 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_BROWSE 64083 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_DISPLAY_SOURCE 64082 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_RECENT 64084 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_RECENT_FILE 64085 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_TEMPLATE_FILE 64081 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_IMPORT_XSLT_FILE 64080 +HID_XML_FILTER_TEST_VALIDATE_OUPUT 64088 +HID_XML_SOURCE_FILE_DIALOG 64049 +HID_XML_SOURCE_FILE_VALIDATE 64050 +ITM_HOR_CNTR 22783 +ITM_HOR_LEFT 22782 +ITM_HOR_RGHT 22784 +ITM_VER_CNTR 22786 +ITM_VER_LEFT 22785 +ITM_VER_RGHT 22787 +MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_ALIGNMENT 18008 +MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_SPACING 18009 +MENU_FM_TEXTATTRIBITES_STYLE 18007 +MSC_Super_ID 123456 +MSC_Super_ID2 1234567 +MSC_Super_ID3 12345678 +MSG_QUERY_LOAD_TEMPLATE 2065 +PDF1TBO 867876864 +PDF2TBO 867860480 +RID_ENVTOOLBOX 560 +RID_MATH_TOOLBOX 20050 +RID_MN_FORMAT_STYLE 25031 +RID_SVX_EXTRUSION_BAR 10986 +RID_SVX_FONTWORK_BAR 10987 +RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING 20976 +RID_TBXCTL_INSCELLS 25039 +RID_TBXCTL_INSERT 25038 +RID_TBXCTL_INSOBJ 25040 +RID_TOOLBOX_INSCELLS 2 +RID_TOOLBOX_INSERT 1 +RID_TOOLBOX_INSOBJ 3 +RID_UNDO_DELETE_WARNING 20558 +SD_IF_SDAPP 200 +SD_IF_SDDRAWBEZIEROBJECTBAR 208 +SD_IF_SDDRAWDOCSHELL 201 +SD_IF_SDDRAWGLUEPOINTSOBJECTBAR 209 +SD_IF_SDDRAWGRAFOBJECTBAR 213 +SD_IF_SDDRAWMEDIAOBJECTBAR 215 +SD_IF_SDDRAWSTDOBJECTBAR 206 +SD_IF_SDDRAWTEXTOBJECTBAR 207 +SD_IF_SDDRAWVIEWSHELL 203 +SD_IF_SDGRAPHICDOCSHELL 210 +SD_IF_SDGRAPHICSTDOBJECTBAR 212 +SD_IF_SDGRAPHICVIEWSHELL 211 +SD_IF_SDOUTLINEVIEWSHELL 205 +SD_IF_SDPRESVIEWSHELL 214 +SD_IF_SDSLIDEVIEWSHELL 204 +SD_IF_SDVIEWSHELL 202 SID_3D_ASSIGN 10647 SID_3D_CONE 27299 SID_3D_CUBE 27296 @@ -6153,14 +4364,23 @@ SID_3D_VIEW 30527 SID_3D_WIN 10644 SID_ABOUT 5301 SID_ACTIVATE 5525 +SID_ACTIVATE_STYLE_APPLY 6715 SID_ACTIVE_OBJ_NAME 26655 -SID_ADD_IN_MANAGER 26313 -SID_ADD_PRINTAREA 26651 SID_ADDONHELP 6684 SID_ADDONS 6678 SID_ADDRESS_DATA_SOURCE 10934 +SID_ADD_IN_MANAGER 26313 +SID_ADD_PRINTAREA 26651 SID_ADJUST 30269 SID_ALIGN 30309 +SID_ALIGNBLOCK 26374 +SID_ALIGNBOTTOM 26376 +SID_ALIGNCENTERHOR 26373 +SID_ALIGNCENTERVER 26377 +SID_ALIGNCURSOR 26550 +SID_ALIGNLEFT 26371 +SID_ALIGNRIGHT 26372 +SID_ALIGNTOP 26375 SID_ALIGN_ANY_BOTTOM 11008 SID_ALIGN_ANY_HCENTER 11003 SID_ALIGN_ANY_HDEFAULT 11009 @@ -6170,14 +4390,6 @@ SID_ALIGN_ANY_RIGHT 11004 SID_ALIGN_ANY_TOP 11006 SID_ALIGN_ANY_VCENTER 11007 SID_ALIGN_ANY_VDEFAULT 11010 -SID_ALIGNBLOCK 26374 -SID_ALIGNBOTTOM 26376 -SID_ALIGNCENTERHOR 26373 -SID_ALIGNCENTERVER 26377 -SID_ALIGNCURSOR 26550 -SID_ALIGNLEFT 26371 -SID_ALIGNRIGHT 26372 -SID_ALIGNTOP 26375 SID_ANCHOR_CELL 26411 SID_ANCHOR_PAGE 26410 SID_ANCHOR_TOGGLE 26412 @@ -6192,8 +4404,10 @@ SID_APP_NEW_FORM 12305 SID_APP_NEW_REPORT 12316 SID_APP_NEW_REPORT_PRE_SEL 12270 SID_ARRANGEMENU 12600 -SID_ASSIGN_LAYOUT 27435 SID_ASSIGNMACRO 26095 +SID_ASSIGN_LAYOUT 27435 +SID_ATTRIBUTES_AREA 10142 +SID_ATTRIBUTES_LINE 10143 SID_ATTR_ALIGN_DEGREES 10577 SID_ATTR_ALIGN_HOR_JUSTIFY 10226 SID_ATTR_ALIGN_HYPHENATION 10931 @@ -6221,10 +4435,10 @@ SID_ATTR_CHAR_CJK_LANGUAGE 10889 SID_ATTR_CHAR_CJK_POSTURE 10890 SID_ATTR_CHAR_CJK_WEIGHT 10891 SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR 10017 +SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR2 10537 SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR_BACKGROUND 10489 SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR_BACKGROUND_EXT 10490 SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR_EXT 10488 -SID_ATTR_CHAR_COLOR2 10537 SID_ATTR_CHAR_CONTOUR 10012 SID_ATTR_CHAR_CTL_FONT 10892 SID_ATTR_CHAR_CTL_FONTHEIGHT 10893 @@ -6243,6 +4457,7 @@ SID_ATTR_CHAR_LATIN_FONTHEIGHT 10995 SID_ATTR_CHAR_LATIN_LANGUAGE 10996 SID_ATTR_CHAR_LATIN_POSTURE 10997 SID_ATTR_CHAR_LATIN_WEIGHT 10998 +SID_ATTR_CHAR_OVERLINE 10068 SID_ATTR_CHAR_POSTURE 10008 SID_ATTR_CHAR_RELIEF 10920 SID_ATTR_CHAR_ROTATED 10910 @@ -6273,11 +4488,11 @@ SID_ATTR_GRAF_RED 10865 SID_ATTR_GRAF_TRANSPARENCE 10869 SID_ATTR_INSERT 10221 SID_ATTR_LANGUAGE 12007 +SID_ATTR_LINEEND_STYLE 10301 SID_ATTR_LINE_COLOR 10172 SID_ATTR_LINE_DASH 10170 SID_ATTR_LINE_STYLE 10169 SID_ATTR_LINE_WIDTH 10171 -SID_ATTR_LINEEND_STYLE 10301 SID_ATTR_LONG_LRSPACE 10285 SID_ATTR_LONG_ULSPACE 10284 SID_ATTR_LRSPACE 10048 @@ -6304,6 +4519,7 @@ SID_ATTR_PARA_LRSPACE_VERTICAL 10947 SID_ATTR_PARA_MODEL 10065 SID_ATTR_PARA_NUMRULE 10587 SID_ATTR_PARA_ORPHANS 10040 +SID_ATTR_PARA_OUTLINE_LEVEL 11092 SID_ATTR_PARA_PAGEBREAK 10037 SID_ATTR_PARA_PAGENUM 10457 SID_ATTR_PARA_REGISTER 10413 @@ -6323,19 +4539,16 @@ SID_ATTR_VIEWLAYOUT 11064 SID_ATTR_YEAR2000 12087 SID_ATTR_ZOOM 10000 SID_ATTR_ZOOMSLIDER 11065 -SID_ATTRIBUTES_AREA 10142 -SID_ATTRIBUTES_LINE 10143 -SID_AUTO_CORRECT_DLG 10424 -SID_AUTO_FILTER 26325 -SID_AUTO_OUTLINE 26333 -SID_AUTO_REDRAW 30311 -SID_AUTO_STYLE 26128 SID_AUTOFILTER_HIDE 26341 SID_AUTOFORMAT 10242 SID_AUTOHIDE 5932 SID_AUTOPILOTMENU 6381 SID_AUTOSPELL_CHECK 12021 -SID_AUTOSPELL_MARKOFF 12022 +SID_AUTO_CORRECT_DLG 10424 +SID_AUTO_FILTER 26325 +SID_AUTO_OUTLINE 26333 +SID_AUTO_REDRAW 30311 +SID_AUTO_STYLE 26128 SID_AVAILABLE_TOOLBARS 6698 SID_AVMEDIA_PLAYER 6694 SID_AVMEDIA_TOOLBOX 6693 @@ -6359,8 +4572,8 @@ SID_BASICIDE_LIBLOADED 30795 SID_BASICIDE_LIBREMOVED 30796 SID_BASICIDE_LIBSELECTED 30786 SID_BASICIDE_LIBSELECTOR 30787 -SID_BASICIDE_MANAGE_LANG 30820 SID_BASICIDE_MANAGEBRKPNTS 30810 +SID_BASICIDE_MANAGE_LANG 30820 SID_BASICIDE_MATCHGROUP 30782 SID_BASICIDE_MODULEDLG 30773 SID_BASICIDE_NAMECHANGEDONTAB 30779 @@ -6393,6 +4606,7 @@ SID_BASICSTEPOVER 5957 SID_BASICSTOP 5958 SID_BEFORE_OBJ 27326 SID_BEHIND_OBJ 27116 +SID_BEZIERTO 27252 SID_BEZIER_APPEND 10124 SID_BEZIER_CLOSE 10122 SID_BEZIER_CONVERT 27065 @@ -6405,7 +4619,6 @@ SID_BEZIER_INSERT 10119 SID_BEZIER_MOVE 10121 SID_BEZIER_SMOOTH 10123 SID_BEZIER_SYMMTR 27067 -SID_BEZIERTO 27252 SID_BIG_HANDLES 27168 SID_BITMAP_LIST 10182 SID_BMPMASK 10350 @@ -6414,52 +4627,51 @@ SID_BMPMASK_PIPETTE 10351 SID_BORDER_OBJECT 10340 SID_BORDER_REDUCED_MODE 11055 SID_BREAK 27094 -SID_BROWSE_BACKWARD 6301 -SID_BROWSE_FORWARD 6300 -SID_BROWSE_STOP 6302 SID_BROWSER 6318 SID_BROWSER_CLEAR_QUERY 12295 SID_BROWSER_MODE 6313 +SID_BROWSE_BACKWARD 6301 +SID_BROWSE_FORWARD 6300 +SID_BROWSE_STOP 6302 SID_BUILD_VERSION 6569 -SID_BULLET 27019 SID_CANCEL 26557 SID_CAPTION 5641 SID_CAPTUREPOINT 27038 SID_CELL_FORMAT_RESET 26067 -SID_CHANGE_PRINTAREA 26604 SID_CHANGEBEZIER 27036 SID_CHANGEPOLYGON 27037 +SID_CHANGE_PRINTAREA 26604 SID_CHAOSDOC_LAYOUT1 6578 SID_CHAOSDOC_LAYOUT2 6579 SID_CHAOSDOC_LAYOUT3 6580 SID_CHAOSDOC_LAYOUT4 6581 -SID_CHAR_DLG 10296 -SID_CHAR_DLG_FOR_PARAGRAPH 11068 SID_CHARMAP 10503 SID_CHART_ADDSOURCE 26127 SID_CHART_SOURCE 26125 +SID_CHAR_DLG 10296 +SID_CHAR_DLG_FOR_PARAGRAPH 11068 SID_CHECK_KEY 6605 SID_CHG_PROTECT 26084 SID_CHINESE_CONVERSION 11016 SID_CHOOSE_CONTROLS 10144 SID_CHOOSE_DESIGN 26082 SID_CHOOSE_POLYGON 10162 -SID_CLEAR_UNDO_STACK 27115 SID_CLEARHISTORY 5703 SID_CLEARMEMCACHE 6316 +SID_CLEAR_UNDO_STACK 27115 SID_CLICK_CHANGE_ROTATION 27170 SID_CLIPBOARD_FORMAT_ITEMS 10922 -SID_CLOSE_MASTER_VIEW 27434 SID_CLOSEDOC 5503 SID_CLOSEDOCS 5595 SID_CLOSEWIN 5621 SID_CLOSEWINS 5605 +SID_CLOSE_MASTER_VIEW 27434 SID_CLOSING 6539 SID_CMDBOXWINDOW 30378 +SID_COLORVIEW 27257 SID_COLOR_CONTROL 10417 SID_COLOR_SETTINGS 11044 SID_COLOR_TABLE 10179 -SID_COLORVIEW 27257 SID_COMBINE 27026 SID_COMP_BIBLIOGRAPHY 10880 SID_CONDITIONALFORMATTING 12456 @@ -6471,33 +4683,33 @@ SID_CONFIGSTATUSBAR 5921 SID_CONNECT 27093 SID_CONNECTION_DLG 27338 SID_CONNECTION_NEW_ROUTING 27341 +SID_CONNECTOR_ARROWS 27121 SID_CONNECTOR_ARROW_END 27120 SID_CONNECTOR_ARROW_START 27119 -SID_CONNECTOR_ARROWS 27121 +SID_CONNECTOR_CIRCLES 27124 SID_CONNECTOR_CIRCLE_END 27123 SID_CONNECTOR_CIRCLE_START 27122 -SID_CONNECTOR_CIRCLES 27124 SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE 27132 +SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_ARROWS 27135 SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_ARROW_END 27134 SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_ARROW_START 27133 -SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_ARROWS 27135 +SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_CIRCLES 27138 SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_CIRCLE_END 27137 SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_CIRCLE_START 27136 -SID_CONNECTOR_CURVE_CIRCLES 27138 SID_CONNECTOR_LINE 27125 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROW_END 27127 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROW_START 27126 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROWS 27128 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLE_END 27130 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLE_START 27129 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLES 27131 SID_CONNECTOR_LINES 27139 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_ARROWS 27142 SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_ARROW_END 27141 SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_ARROW_START 27140 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_ARROWS 27142 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_CIRCLES 27145 SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_CIRCLE_END 27144 SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_CIRCLE_START 27143 -SID_CONNECTOR_LINES_CIRCLES 27145 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROWS 27128 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROW_END 27127 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_ARROW_START 27126 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLES 27131 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLE_END 27130 +SID_CONNECTOR_LINE_CIRCLE_START 27129 SID_CONSOLIDATE 26340 SID_CONTEXT 5310 SID_CONTOUR_DLG 10334 @@ -6519,17 +4731,17 @@ SID_COPY 5711 SID_COPYOBJECT 30373 SID_COPYOBJECTS 27004 SID_CRASH 6645 +SID_CREATELINK 6309 SID_CREATE_BASICOBJECT 6555 SID_CREATE_SW_DRAWVIEW 10860 -SID_CREATELINK 6309 SID_CTLFONT_STATE 10956 -SID_CURRENT_URL 6613 SID_CURRENTCELL 26041 SID_CURRENTDATE 5312 SID_CURRENTDOC 26043 SID_CURRENTOBJECT 26044 SID_CURRENTTAB 26042 SID_CURRENTTIME 5311 +SID_CURRENT_URL 6613 SID_CURSORBLKDOWN 26536 SID_CURSORBLKDOWN_SEL 26540 SID_CURSORBLKLEFT 26537 @@ -6541,10 +4753,10 @@ SID_CURSORBLKUP_SEL 26539 SID_CURSORDOWN 5731 SID_CURSORDOWN_SEL 26521 SID_CURSOREND 5746 -SID_CURSOREND_SEL 26534 SID_CURSORENDOFFILE 5741 SID_CURSORENDOFFILE_SEL 26532 SID_CURSORENDOFSCREEN 5743 +SID_CURSOREND_SEL 26534 SID_CURSORENTERDOWN 26559 SID_CURSORENTERUP 26558 SID_CURSORHOME 5745 @@ -6567,9 +4779,9 @@ SID_CURSORTOPOFFILE_SEL 26531 SID_CURSORTOPOFSCREEN 5744 SID_CURSORUP 5732 SID_CURSORUP_SEL 26522 +SID_CUSTOMSHOW_DLG 27365 SID_CUSTOM_ANIMATION_PANEL 27328 SID_CUSTOM_ANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANEL 27333 -SID_CUSTOMSHOW_DLG 27365 SID_CUT 5710 SID_DASH 27267 SID_DASH_LIST 10183 @@ -6610,13 +4822,13 @@ SID_DB_APP_STATUS_DBNAME 12309 SID_DB_APP_STATUS_HOSTNAME 12311 SID_DB_APP_STATUS_TYPE 12308 SID_DB_APP_STATUS_USERNAME 12310 +SID_DB_APP_TABLEFILTER 12266 SID_DB_APP_TABLE_DELETE 12275 SID_DB_APP_TABLE_EDIT 12277 SID_DB_APP_TABLE_OPEN 12278 SID_DB_APP_TABLE_RENAME 12276 -SID_DB_APP_TABLEFILTER 12266 -SID_DB_APP_VIEW_DOC_PREVIEW 12259 SID_DB_APP_VIEW_DOCINFO_PREVIEW 12258 +SID_DB_APP_VIEW_DOC_PREVIEW 12259 SID_DB_APP_VIEW_FORMS 12263 SID_DB_APP_VIEW_QUERIES 12261 SID_DB_APP_VIEW_REPORTS 12273 @@ -6625,12 +4837,11 @@ SID_DB_NEW 12253 SID_DB_NEW_VIEW_SQL 12315 SID_DB_QUERY_PREVIEW 12303 SID_DEC_INDENT 10461 +SID_DEFAULTFILENAME 6717 SID_DEFAULTFILEPATH 5571 SID_DEFINE_COLROWNAMERANGES 26629 SID_DEFINE_DBNAME 26320 SID_DEFINE_PRINTAREA 26602 -SID_DEL_COLS 26237 -SID_DEL_ROWS 26236 SID_DELETE 5713 SID_DELETE_BASICOBJECT 6556 SID_DELETE_CONTENTS 26553 @@ -6642,6 +4853,8 @@ SID_DELETE_PAGE 27080 SID_DELETE_PRINTAREA 26603 SID_DELETE_SCENARIO 26666 SID_DELETE_SNAPITEM 27108 +SID_DEL_COLS 26237 +SID_DEL_ROWS 26236 SID_DETECTIVE_ADD_ERR 26460 SID_DETECTIVE_ADD_PRED 26456 SID_DETECTIVE_ADD_SUCC 26458 @@ -6663,25 +4876,51 @@ SID_DISPLAY_MASTER_OBJECTS 27437 SID_DISTANCE 30308 SID_DISTRIBUTE_DLG 5683 SID_DISTRIBUTION 9026 -SID_DOC_LOADING 5585 -SID_DOC_MODIFIED 5584 -SID_DOC_READONLY 5590 -SID_DOC_SAVED 5599 SID_DOCFULLNAME 5581 SID_DOCINFO 5535 SID_DOCINFO_AUTHOR 5593 SID_DOCINFO_COMMENTS 5592 SID_DOCINFO_KEYWORDS 5591 SID_DOCINFO_TITLE 5557 +SID_DOCKWIN_0 9800 +SID_DOCKWIN_1 9801 +SID_DOCKWIN_2 9802 +SID_DOCKWIN_3 9803 +SID_DOCKWIN_4 9804 +SID_DOCKWIN_5 9805 +SID_DOCKWIN_6 9806 +SID_DOCKWIN_7 9807 +SID_DOCKWIN_8 9808 +SID_DOCKWIN_9 9809 SID_DOCPATH 5582 SID_DOCTEMPLATE 5538 SID_DOCTITLE 5583 SID_DOCUMENT_COMPARE 6586 SID_DOCUMENT_DATA_SOURCE 12252 SID_DOCUMENT_MERGE 6587 +SID_DOC_LOADING 5585 +SID_DOC_MODIFIED 5584 +SID_DOC_READONLY 5590 +SID_DOC_SAVED 5599 SID_DOUBLECLICK_TEXTEDIT 27169 SID_DP_FILTER 26091 SID_DRAW 30268 +SID_DRAWINGMODE 27009 +SID_DRAWTBX_3D_OBJECTS 27295 +SID_DRAWTBX_ARROWS 27171 +SID_DRAWTBX_CONNECTORS 27028 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_ARROW 11049 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_BASIC 11047 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_CALLOUT 11051 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_FLOWCHART 11050 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_STAR 11052 +SID_DRAWTBX_CS_SYMBOL 11048 +SID_DRAWTBX_ELLIPSES 10400 +SID_DRAWTBX_INSERT 27318 +SID_DRAWTBX_LINES 10401 +SID_DRAWTBX_RECTANGLES 10399 +SID_DRAWTBX_TEXT 10398 +SID_DRAWTEXT_ATTR_DLG 26297 SID_DRAW_ARC 10114 SID_DRAW_BEZIER_FILL 10118 SID_DRAW_BEZIER_NOFILL 10397 @@ -6689,17 +4928,17 @@ SID_DRAW_CAPTION 10254 SID_DRAW_CAPTION_VERTICAL 10906 SID_DRAW_CHART 26071 SID_DRAW_CIRCLE 10385 -SID_DRAW_CIRCLE_NOFILL 10386 SID_DRAW_CIRCLEARC 10390 SID_DRAW_CIRCLECUT 10115 SID_DRAW_CIRCLECUT_NOFILL 10391 SID_DRAW_CIRCLEPIE 10388 SID_DRAW_CIRCLEPIE_NOFILL 10389 +SID_DRAW_CIRCLE_NOFILL 10386 SID_DRAW_CS_ID 11053 SID_DRAW_ELLIPSE 10110 -SID_DRAW_ELLIPSE_NOFILL 10384 SID_DRAW_ELLIPSECUT 10392 SID_DRAW_ELLIPSECUT_NOFILL 10393 +SID_DRAW_ELLIPSE_NOFILL 10384 SID_DRAW_FONTWORK 10987 SID_DRAW_FONTWORK_VERTICAL 10988 SID_DRAW_FREELINE 10463 @@ -6726,30 +4965,14 @@ SID_DRAW_TEXT_VERTICAL 10905 SID_DRAW_XLINE 10103 SID_DRAW_XPOLYGON 10394 SID_DRAW_XPOLYGON_NOFILL 10396 -SID_DRAWINGMODE 27009 -SID_DRAWTBX_3D_OBJECTS 27295 -SID_DRAWTBX_ARROWS 27171 -SID_DRAWTBX_CONNECTORS 27028 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_ARROW 11049 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_BASIC 11047 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_CALLOUT 11051 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_FLOWCHART 11050 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_STAR 11052 -SID_DRAWTBX_CS_SYMBOL 11048 -SID_DRAWTBX_ELLIPSES 10400 -SID_DRAWTBX_INSERT 27318 -SID_DRAWTBX_LINES 10401 -SID_DRAWTBX_RECTANGLES 10399 -SID_DRAWTBX_TEXT 10398 -SID_DRAWTEXT_ATTR_DLG 26297 SID_DSBROWSER_EXPLORER 10764 SID_DUPLICATE_PAGE 27342 +SID_EDITDOC 6312 +SID_EDITMACRO 5802 SID_EDIT_FRAMESET 5646 SID_EDIT_HYPERLINK 27382 SID_EDIT_OUTLINER 27044 SID_EDIT_SCENARIO 26667 -SID_EDITDOC 6312 -SID_EDITMACRO 5802 SID_ENABLE_HYPHENATION 26087 SID_ENTER_GROUP 27096 SID_ENTER_STRING 26476 @@ -6757,14 +4980,6 @@ SID_ESCAPE 12473 SID_EURO_CONVERTER 26083 SID_EXECUTE_REPORT 12471 SID_EXPAND_PAGE 27343 -SID_EXPLORER_BOOKMARKDIR 6505 -SID_EXPLORER_MAIL_BODY 6596 -SID_EXPLORER_MAIL_HEADER 6595 -SID_EXPLORER_PASTE_ASLINK 6389 -SID_EXPLORER_RESETURL 6520 -SID_EXPLORER_SEARCH_DLG 6380 -SID_EXPLORER_SEARCHORIG 6506 -SID_EXPLORER_SHOWEXTENSION 6594 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_COPY 6327 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_CREATELINK 6329 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_DEFAULTTEMPLATE 6330 @@ -6778,9 +4993,17 @@ SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_OPEN_OBJECT 6543 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_OPEN_TEMPLATE 6362 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_PASTE 6328 SID_EXPLORERCONTENT_RENAME 6326 -SID_EXPORT_DIALOG 5965 +SID_EXPLORER_BOOKMARKDIR 6505 +SID_EXPLORER_MAIL_BODY 6596 +SID_EXPLORER_MAIL_HEADER 6595 +SID_EXPLORER_PASTE_ASLINK 6389 +SID_EXPLORER_RESETURL 6520 +SID_EXPLORER_SEARCHORIG 6506 +SID_EXPLORER_SEARCH_DLG 6380 +SID_EXPLORER_SHOWEXTENSION 6594 SID_EXPORTDOC 5829 SID_EXPORTDOCASPDF 6673 +SID_EXPORT_DIALOG 5965 SID_EXTENDEDHELP 5402 SID_EXTERNAL_SOURCE 26085 SID_EXTRUSION_3D_COLOR 10969 @@ -6801,18 +5024,18 @@ SID_EXTRUSION_TILT_RIGHT 10964 SID_EXTRUSION_TILT_UP 10962 SID_EXTRUSION_TOOGLE 10960 SID_FILE_NAME 5507 +SID_FILLFRAME 6516 SID_FILL_ADD_PRED 26463 SID_FILL_ADD_SUCC 26465 SID_FILL_DEL_PRED 26464 SID_FILL_DEL_SUCC 26466 SID_FILL_NONE 26467 SID_FILL_SELECT 26468 -SID_FILLFRAME 6516 SID_FILTER 26323 SID_FILTER_NAME 5530 SID_FITINWINDOW 30359 -SID_FM_ADD_FIELD 10623 SID_FM_ADDTABLE 10722 +SID_FM_ADD_FIELD 10623 SID_FM_AUTOCONTROLFOCUS 10763 SID_FM_AUTOFILTER 10716 SID_FM_CHANGECOL 10606 @@ -6856,6 +5079,7 @@ SID_FM_EDIT 10599 SID_FM_EXECUTE 10721 SID_FM_FIELDS_CONTROL 10634 SID_FM_FILECONTROL 10605 +SID_FM_FILTERCRIT 10715 SID_FM_FILTER_EDIT 10758 SID_FM_FILTER_EXECUTE 10731 SID_FM_FILTER_EXIT 10730 @@ -6865,12 +5089,11 @@ SID_FM_FILTER_NAVIGATOR 10732 SID_FM_FILTER_NAVIGATOR_CONTROL 10752 SID_FM_FILTER_REMOVE 10762 SID_FM_FILTER_START 10729 -SID_FM_FILTERCRIT 10715 SID_FM_FIXEDTEXT 10597 SID_FM_FMEXPLORER_CONTROL 10637 +SID_FM_FORMATTEDFIELD 10728 SID_FM_FORM_DESIGN_TOOLS 11046 SID_FM_FORM_FILTERED 10723 -SID_FM_FORMATTEDFIELD 10728 SID_FM_GRABCONTROLFOCUS 10767 SID_FM_GROUPBOX 10598 SID_FM_HIDECOL 10753 @@ -6911,13 +5134,13 @@ SID_FM_REMOVE_FILTER_SORT 10711 SID_FM_RENAME_OBJECT 10609 SID_FM_SCROLLBAR 10768 SID_FM_SEARCH 10725 +SID_FM_SHOWALLCOLS 10756 +SID_FM_SHOWCOLS 10754 +SID_FM_SHOWCOLS_MORE 10755 SID_FM_SHOW_DATANAVIGATOR 10773 SID_FM_SHOW_FMEXPLORER 10633 SID_FM_SHOW_PROPERTIES 10635 SID_FM_SHOW_PROPERTY_BROWSER 10703 -SID_FM_SHOWALLCOLS 10756 -SID_FM_SHOWCOLS 10754 -SID_FM_SHOWCOLS_MORE 10755 SID_FM_SORTDOWN 10713 SID_FM_SORTUP 10712 SID_FM_SPINBUTTON 10769 @@ -6925,8 +5148,8 @@ SID_FM_TAB_DIALOG 10615 SID_FM_TIMEFIELD 10705 SID_FM_USE_WIZARDS 10727 SID_FM_VIEW_AS_GRID 10761 -SID_FOCUS_INPUTLINE 26089 SID_FOCUSURLBOX 6406 +SID_FOCUS_INPUTLINE 26089 SID_FONT 30306 SID_FONTNAMELIST 11066 SID_FONTSIZE 30307 @@ -6941,12 +5164,11 @@ SID_FONTWORK_KERN_CHARACTER_PAIRS 10986 SID_FONTWORK_SAME_LETTER_HEIGHTS 10980 SID_FONTWORK_SHAPE 10983 SID_FONTWORK_SHAPE_TYPE 10979 -SID_FORM_CREATE_REPWIZ_PRE_SEL 12301 -SID_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 11083 SID_FORMATMENU 5780 SID_FORMATMENUSTATE 5791 SID_FORMATPAGE 26295 SID_FORMATPAINTBRUSH 5715 +SID_FORMAT_TABLE_DLG 11083 SID_FORMTEXT_ADJUST 10258 SID_FORMTEXT_DISTANCE 10259 SID_FORMTEXT_HIDEFORM 10268 @@ -6960,6 +5182,10 @@ SID_FORMTEXT_START 10260 SID_FORMTEXT_STDFORM 10267 SID_FORMTEXT_STYLE 10257 SID_FORMULACURSOR 30271 +SID_FORM_CREATE_REPWIZ_PRE_SEL 12301 +SID_FRAMECOUNT 6510 +SID_FRAMESPACING 6507 +SID_FRAMETITLE 5668 SID_FRAME_CONTENT 5826 SID_FRAME_DOWN 26408 SID_FRAME_LINECOLOR 10201 @@ -6968,19 +5194,12 @@ SID_FRAME_NAME 5825 SID_FRAME_TO_BOTTOM 10287 SID_FRAME_TO_TOP 10286 SID_FRAME_UP 26407 -SID_FRAMECOUNT 6510 -SID_FRAMESPACING 6507 -SID_FRAMETITLE 5668 SID_GALLERY 5960 SID_GALLERY_BG_BRUSH 10279 SID_GALLERY_ENABLE_ADDCOPY 10276 SID_GALLERY_FORMATS 10280 SID_GALLERY_IMPORTTHEME 10277 SID_GAPHIC_SM 30357 -SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_BY_IDX 26669 -SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_COUNT 26668 -SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_NAME 26670 -SID_GET_COLORTABLE 10441 SID_GETBLUE 27260 SID_GETEDITTEXT 30377 SID_GETFILLSTYLE 27271 @@ -6990,6 +5209,10 @@ SID_GETLINEWIDTH 27273 SID_GETRED 27259 SID_GETREDOSTRINGS 10924 SID_GETUNDOSTRINGS 10923 +SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_BY_IDX 26669 +SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_COUNT 26668 +SID_GET_CLPBRD_FORMAT_NAME 26670 +SID_GET_COLORTABLE 10441 SID_GLUE_EDITMODE 27301 SID_GLUE_ESCDIR 27304 SID_GLUE_ESCDIR_BOTTOM 27317 @@ -7024,14 +5247,23 @@ SID_GRID_USE 27154 SID_GRID_VISIBLE 27322 SID_GROUP 10454 SID_GROUPVIEW 6621 -SID_H_ALIGNCELL 26380 +SID_GROW_FONT_SIZE 11042 SID_HANDLES_DRAFT 27150 -SID_HANDOUT_MASTERPAGE 27349 SID_HANDOUTMODE 27070 +SID_HANDOUT_MASTERPAGE 27349 SID_HANGUL_HANJA_CONVERSION 10959 SID_HATCH 27270 SID_HATCH_LIST 10181 SID_HEADER_AND_FOOTER 27407 +SID_HELPBALLOONS 5403 +SID_HELPINDEX 5401 +SID_HELPLINES_FRONT 27325 +SID_HELPLINES_MOVE 27153 +SID_HELPLINES_USE 27152 +SID_HELPLINES_VISIBLE 27324 +SID_HELPMENU 5410 +SID_HELPONHELP 5400 +SID_HELPTIPS 5404 SID_HELP_ANNOTATE 5413 SID_HELP_BOOKMARK 5414 SID_HELP_DOWNLOAD 5415 @@ -7042,15 +5274,6 @@ SID_HELP_SUPPORTPAGE 6683 SID_HELP_TUTORIALS 6695 SID_HELP_ZOOMIN 5417 SID_HELP_ZOOMOUT 5418 -SID_HELPBALLOONS 5403 -SID_HELPINDEX 5401 -SID_HELPLINES_FRONT 27325 -SID_HELPLINES_MOVE 27153 -SID_HELPLINES_USE 27152 -SID_HELPLINES_VISIBLE 27324 -SID_HELPMENU 5410 -SID_HELPONHELP 5400 -SID_HELPTIPS 5404 SID_HFEDIT 26235 SID_HIDE_SLIDE 10161 SID_HORIZONTAL 27035 @@ -7060,6 +5283,7 @@ SID_HYPERLINK_GETLINK 10361 SID_HYPERLINK_INSERT 10360 SID_HYPERLINK_SETLINK 10362 SID_HYPHENATION 27340 +SID_H_ALIGNCELL 26380 SID_IMAGE_ORIENTATION 6667 SID_IMAP 10371 SID_IMAP_EXEC 10374 @@ -7068,7 +5292,15 @@ SID_IMPORT_DATA 26335 SID_INC_INDENT 10462 SID_INDEXDESIGN 12251 SID_INET_DLG 10416 -SID_INS_FUNCTION 26270 +SID_INSERTBREAK 12459 +SID_INSERTCOMMAND 30361 +SID_INSERTDOC 5532 +SID_INSERTFILE 27015 +SID_INSERTLAYER 27043 +SID_INSERTPAGE 27014 +SID_INSERTPAGE_LAYOUT_MENU 27438 +SID_INSERTPAGE_QUICK 27352 +SID_INSERTTEXT 30360 SID_INSERT_APPLET 5673 SID_INSERT_AVMEDIA 6696 SID_INSERT_AXIS 30518 @@ -7076,8 +5308,8 @@ SID_INSERT_CHART_LEGEND 30516 SID_INSERT_CHECKBOX 10148 SID_INSERT_COMBOBOX 10192 SID_INSERT_CURRENCYFIELD 10939 -SID_INSERT_DATE_TIME 27412 SID_INSERT_DATEFIELD 10936 +SID_INSERT_DATE_TIME 27412 SID_INSERT_DESCRIPTION 30517 SID_INSERT_DIAGRAM 10140 SID_INSERT_DRAW 10244 @@ -7089,6 +5321,7 @@ SID_INSERT_FLD_DATE_FIX 27358 SID_INSERT_FLD_DATE_VAR 27357 SID_INSERT_FLD_FILE 27363 SID_INSERT_FLD_PAGE 27361 +SID_INSERT_FLD_PAGES 27373 SID_INSERT_FLD_PGNUMBER 12455 SID_INSERT_FLD_TIME_FIX 27360 SID_INSERT_FLD_TIME_VAR 27359 @@ -7135,15 +5368,7 @@ SID_INSERT_VIDEO 5677 SID_INSERT_VSCROLLBAR 10195 SID_INSERT_ZWNBSP 11059 SID_INSERT_ZWSP 11058 -SID_INSERTBREAK 12459 -SID_INSERTCOMMAND 30361 -SID_INSERTDOC 5532 -SID_INSERTFILE 27015 -SID_INSERTLAYER 27043 -SID_INSERTPAGE 27014 -SID_INSERTPAGE_LAYOUT_MENU 27438 -SID_INSERTPAGE_QUICK 27352 -SID_INSERTTEXT 30360 +SID_INS_FUNCTION 26270 SID_INTERACTIVEMODE 5344 SID_INTERNET_ONLINE 6370 SID_INTERNET_SEARCH 6611 @@ -7152,28 +5377,28 @@ SID_ISTOP 6511 SID_JUMPTOMARK 5598 SID_LANGUAGE_STATUS 11067 SID_LATEINIT_DONE 6508 -SID_LAYER_DIALOG_WIN 27419 SID_LAYERMODE 27050 +SID_LAYER_DIALOG_WIN 27419 SID_LEAVE_ALL_GROUPS 27345 SID_LEAVE_GROUP 27097 SID_LEFT_PANE_DRAW 27415 SID_LEFT_PANE_IMPRESS 27414 +SID_LINEEND_LIST 10184 +SID_LINEEND_POLYGON 27071 +SID_LINETO 27251 +SID_LINE_ARROWS 27174 SID_LINE_ARROW_CIRCLE 27175 SID_LINE_ARROW_END 27173 SID_LINE_ARROW_SQUARE 27177 SID_LINE_ARROW_START 27172 -SID_LINE_ARROWS 27174 SID_LINE_CIRCLE_ARROW 27176 SID_LINE_SQUARE_ARROW 27178 -SID_LINEEND_LIST 10184 -SID_LINEEND_POLYGON 27071 -SID_LINETO 27251 SID_LINKS 26060 SID_LOADCONFIG 5933 SID_LOADSYMBOLS 30363 SID_LOGOUT 6652 -SID_MACRO_SIGNATURE 6704 SID_MACROORGANIZER 6691 +SID_MACRO_SIGNATURE 6704 SID_MAIL_CHILDWIN 6647 SID_MAIL_EXPORT_FINISHED 5388 SID_MAIL_NOTIFY 5330 @@ -7189,22 +5414,22 @@ SID_MANAGE_LINKS 27005 SID_MARKAREA 26554 SID_MARKARRAYFORMULA 26560 SID_MARKDATAAREA 26551 -SID_MASTER_LAYOUTS 27408 SID_MASTERPAGE 27053 +SID_MASTER_LAYOUTS 27408 SID_MDIWINDOWLIST 5610 SID_MEASURE_DLG 27320 SID_MINIMIZED 6687 SID_MIRROR_HORIZONTAL 26066 SID_MIRROR_VERTICAL 26065 SID_MODIFIED 27089 -SID_MODIFY_FIELD 27362 -SID_MODIFY_FRAME 5651 SID_MODIFYLAYER 27048 SID_MODIFYPAGE 27046 SID_MODIFYSTATUS 30366 -SID_MORE_DICTIONARIES 6714 +SID_MODIFY_FIELD 27362 +SID_MODIFY_FRAME 5651 SID_MOREBACK 27032 SID_MOREFRONT 27031 +SID_MORE_DICTIONARIES 6714 SID_MOVETO 27250 SID_NAME_GROUP 27027 SID_NAVIGATOR 10366 @@ -7219,16 +5444,16 @@ SID_NEWDOCDIRECT 5537 SID_NEWFRAMESET 6400 SID_NEWSD 6686 SID_NEWWINDOW 5620 +SID_NEXTERR 30257 +SID_NEXTMARK 30259 SID_NEXT_MARK 12611 SID_NEXT_TABLE 26543 SID_NEXT_TABLE_SEL 26561 SID_NEXT_UNPROTECT 26545 -SID_NEXTERR 30257 -SID_NEXTMARK 30259 SID_NORMAL_MULTI_PANE_GUI 27420 +SID_NOTESMODE 27069 SID_NOTES_MASTERPAGE 27350 SID_NOTES_WINDOW 27417 -SID_NOTESMODE 27069 SID_NUMBER_CURRENCY 26045 SID_NUMBER_DATE 26053 SID_NUMBER_DECDEC 26058 @@ -7240,6 +5465,7 @@ SID_NUMBER_STANDARD 26052 SID_NUMBER_TIME 26056 SID_NUMBER_TWODEC 26054 SID_OBJECT 5575 +SID_OBJECTRESIZE 6000 SID_OBJECT_ALIGN 10130 SID_OBJECT_ALIGN_CENTER 10132 SID_OBJECT_ALIGN_DOWN 10136 @@ -7272,7 +5498,6 @@ SID_OBJECT_TITLE_DESCRIPTION 27033 SID_OBJECT_TOP 26657 SID_OBJECT_TRANSPARENCE 27100 SID_OBJECT_WIDTH 26658 -SID_OBJECTRESIZE 6000 SID_OFFICE_CHECK_PLZ 6610 SID_OFFICE_COMMERCIAL_USE 6607 SID_OFFICE_CUSTOMERNUMBER 6608 @@ -7287,9 +5512,6 @@ SID_OLE_OBJECT 26606 SID_OLE_SELECT 26621 SID_ONLINE_REGISTRATION 6537 SID_ONLINE_REGISTRATION_DLG 6540 -SID_OPEN_HYPERLINK 10955 -SID_OPEN_SMARTTAGMENU 11061 -SID_OPEN_XML_FILTERSETTINGS 10958 SID_OPENDLG_CONDFRMT 26159 SID_OPENDLG_CONSOLIDATE 26150 SID_OPENDLG_EDIT_PRINTAREA 26605 @@ -7302,14 +5524,18 @@ SID_OPENDOC 5501 SID_OPENHYPERLINK 6676 SID_OPENTEMPLATE 5594 SID_OPENURL 5596 -SID_OPT_LOCALE_CHANGED 12094 +SID_OPEN_HYPERLINK 10955 +SID_OPEN_SMARTTAGMENU 11061 +SID_OPEN_XML_FILTERSETTINGS 10958 SID_OPTIMIZE_TABLE 11072 SID_OPTIONS 5940 SID_OPTIONS_TREEDIALOG 31630 +SID_OPT_LOCALE_CHANGED 12094 SID_ORGANIZER 5540 -SID_ORIG_PROPERTIES 6513 -SID_ORIGINAL_SIZE 27282 SID_ORIGINALSIZE 26413 +SID_ORIGINAL_SIZE 27282 +SID_ORIG_PROPERTIES 6513 +SID_OUTLINEMODE 27010 SID_OUTLINE_BULLET 10156 SID_OUTLINE_COLLAPSE 10231 SID_OUTLINE_COLLAPSE_ALL 10155 @@ -7326,7 +5552,6 @@ SID_OUTLINE_RIGHT 10153 SID_OUTLINE_SHOW 26330 SID_OUTLINE_TO_IMPRESS 10443 SID_OUTLINE_UP 10150 -SID_OUTLINEMODE 27010 SID_OUTPUT_QUALITY_BLACKWHITE 27368 SID_OUTPUT_QUALITY_COLOR 27366 SID_OUTPUT_QUALITY_CONTRAST 27400 @@ -7336,19 +5561,19 @@ SID_PAGEDIALOG 12457 SID_PAGEHEADERFOOTER 12452 SID_PAGEMARGIN 27254 SID_PAGEMODE 27049 -SID_PAGES_PER_ROW 27284 SID_PAGESETUP 27002 SID_PAGESIZE 27253 -SID_PARA_DLG 10297 -SID_PARA_VERTALIGN 10925 +SID_PAGES_PER_ROW 27284 SID_PARASPACE_DECREASE 27347 SID_PARASPACE_INCREASE 27346 +SID_PARA_DLG 10297 +SID_PARA_VERTALIGN 10925 SID_PARTWIN 6640 SID_PASTE 5712 SID_PASTE2 27003 SID_PASTEOBJECT 30374 -SID_PICK_THROUGH 27159 SID_PICKLIST 5510 +SID_PICK_THROUGH 27159 SID_PIVOT_CREATE 26660 SID_PIVOT_GET 26665 SID_PIVOT_KILL 26315 @@ -7356,23 +5581,19 @@ SID_PIVOT_RECALC 26314 SID_PIVOT_TABLE 26337 SID_PLAYMACRO 5801 SID_PLUGINS_ACTIVE 6314 +SID_POLYGON_MORPHING 27319 SID_POLY_FORMEN 5682 SID_POLY_INTERSECT 5681 SID_POLY_MERGE 5679 SID_POLY_SUBSTRACT 5680 -SID_POLYGON_MORPHING 27319 SID_POSITION 27022 SID_POSTIT 10288 SID_PREFERENCES 30262 SID_PRESENTATION 10157 +SID_PRESENTATIONOBJECT 27113 SID_PRESENTATION_DLG 27339 SID_PRESENTATION_END 27018 SID_PRESENTATION_LAYOUT 27064 -SID_PRESENTATIONOBJECT 27113 -SID_PREV_MARK 12612 -SID_PREV_TABLE 26544 -SID_PREV_TABLE_SEL 26562 -SID_PREV_UNPROTECT 26546 SID_PREVERR 30258 SID_PREVIEW_CLOSE 26503 SID_PREVIEW_FIRST 26498 @@ -7380,11 +5601,16 @@ SID_PREVIEW_LAST 26499 SID_PREVIEW_MARGIN 26504 SID_PREVIEW_NEXT 26496 SID_PREVIEW_PREVIOUS 26497 +SID_PREVIEW_SCALINGFACTOR 26505 SID_PREVIEW_STATE 27329 SID_PREVIEW_WIN 27327 SID_PREVIEW_ZOOMIN 26501 SID_PREVIEW_ZOOMOUT 26502 SID_PREVMARK 30260 +SID_PREV_MARK 12612 +SID_PREV_TABLE 26544 +SID_PREV_TABLE_SEL 26562 +SID_PREV_UNPROTECT 26546 SID_PRINTDOC 5504 SID_PRINTDOCDIRECT 5509 SID_PRINTER_NAME 5322 @@ -7412,6 +5638,7 @@ SID_RANGE_TEXTVALUE 26597 SID_RANGE_VALUE 26594 SID_READONLY_MODE 10930 SID_RECENTFILELIST 6697 +SID_RECHECK_DOCUMENT 11091 SID_RECORDING_FLOATWINDOW 5800 SID_RECORDMACRO 6669 SID_REDO 5700 @@ -7421,15 +5648,15 @@ SID_REIMPORT_AFTER_LOAD 26080 SID_REIMPORT_DATA 26336 SID_RELATION_ADD_RELATION 12296 SID_RELOAD 5508 -SID_RENAME_MASTER_PAGE 27433 -SID_RENAME_OBJECT 26088 SID_RENAMELAYER 27269 SID_RENAMEPAGE 27268 SID_RENAMEPAGE_QUICK 27405 +SID_RENAME_MASTER_PAGE 27433 +SID_RENAME_OBJECT 26088 SID_REPAINT 26012 SID_REPEAT 5702 -SID_REPORT_CREATE_REPWIZ_PRE_SEL 12302 SID_REPORTHEADERFOOTER 12453 +SID_REPORT_CREATE_REPWIZ_PRE_SEL 12302 SID_RESTORE_EDITING_VIEW 6663 SID_REVERSE_ORDER 27117 SID_RIGHT_PANE 27416 @@ -7439,9 +5666,9 @@ SID_RPT_SPREADSHEET 12592 SID_RPT_TEXTDOCUMENT 12591 SID_RUBY_DIALOG 6656 SID_RULER 27040 -SID_RULER_BORDER_DISTANCE 10935 SID_RULER_BORDERS 10080 SID_RULER_BORDERS_VERTICAL 10948 +SID_RULER_BORDER_DISTANCE 10935 SID_RULER_LR_MIN_MAX 10084 SID_RULER_NULL_OFFSET 10079 SID_RULER_OBJECT 10081 @@ -7451,7 +5678,6 @@ SID_RULER_ROWS 10992 SID_RULER_ROWS_VERTICAL 10993 SID_RULER_TEXT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT 10952 SID_RUNMACRO 6692 -SID_SAVE_VERSION_ON_CLOSE 6670 SID_SAVEASDOC 5502 SID_SAVECONFIG 5930 SID_SAVEDOC 5505 @@ -7459,24 +5685,25 @@ SID_SAVEDOCS 5309 SID_SAVEDOCTOBOOKMARK 6315 SID_SAVEGRAPHIC 27353 SID_SAVESYMBOLS 30364 +SID_SAVE_VERSION_ON_CLOSE 6670 SID_SBA_BRW_INSERT 12202 SID_SBA_IMPORT 26342 +SID_SCAN 10330 +SID_SCATTR_PROTECTION 26036 +SID_SCENARIOS 26312 +SID_SCH_EDITOPTIONS 10437 +SID_SCOPTIONS 26309 +SID_SCRIPTORGANIZER 6690 SID_SC_ACTIVECELL 26589 SID_SC_ACTIVEOBJECT 26622 SID_SC_ACTIVETAB 26590 SID_SC_CELLS 26584 SID_SC_CELLTEXT 26587 -SID_SC_EDIT_OBJECT 26234 SID_SC_EDITOPTIONS 10435 +SID_SC_EDIT_OBJECT 26234 SID_SC_RANGE 26585 SID_SC_SELECTION 26586 SID_SC_SETTEXT 26617 -SID_SCAN 10330 -SID_SCATTR_PROTECTION 26036 -SID_SCENARIOS 26312 -SID_SCH_EDITOPTIONS 10437 -SID_SCOPTIONS 26309 -SID_SCRIPTORGANIZER 6690 SID_SD_AUTOPILOT 10425 SID_SD_EDITOPTIONS 10434 SID_SD_GRAPHIC_OPTIONS 10447 @@ -7490,7 +5717,16 @@ SID_SECTION_ALIGN_LEFT 12605 SID_SECTION_ALIGN_MIDDLE 12609 SID_SECTION_ALIGN_RIGHT 12607 SID_SECTION_ALIGN_UP 12608 +SID_SECTION_SHRINK 12615 +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_BOTTOM 12617 +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_MENU 12618 +SID_SECTION_SHRINK_TOP 12616 SID_SELECT 5720 +SID_SELECTALL 5723 +SID_SELECTALL_IN_SECTION 12601 +SID_SELECTAT 27256 +SID_SELECTGRADIENT 27278 +SID_SELECTHATCH 27279 SID_SELECT_BACKGROUND 27422 SID_SELECT_COL 26547 SID_SELECT_DB 26321 @@ -7498,15 +5734,6 @@ SID_SELECT_NONE 26549 SID_SELECT_ROW 26548 SID_SELECT_SCENARIO 26378 SID_SELECT_TABLES 26090 -SID_SELECTALL 5723 -SID_SELECTALL_IN_SECTION 12601 -SID_SELECTAT 27256 -SID_SELECTGRADIENT 27278 -SID_SELECTHATCH 27279 -SID_SET_DEFAULT 10456 -SID_SET_SNAPITEM 27077 -SID_SET_SUB_SCRIPT 10295 -SID_SET_SUPER_SCRIPT 10294 SID_SETCONTROLDEFAULTS 12458 SID_SETFILLCOLOR 27263 SID_SETFILLSTYLE 27262 @@ -7519,13 +5746,18 @@ SID_SETLINESTYLE 27265 SID_SETLINEWIDTH 27266 SID_SETOPTIONS 5670 SID_SETUPPRINTER 5302 +SID_SET_DEFAULT 10456 +SID_SET_SNAPITEM 27077 +SID_SET_SUB_SCRIPT 10295 +SID_SET_SUPER_SCRIPT 10294 SID_SHARE_DOC 26311 +SID_SHOWPOPUPS 5929 SID_SHOW_BROWSER 10163 SID_SHOW_IME_STATUS_WINDOW 6680 SID_SHOW_ITEMBROWSER 11001 SID_SHOW_PROPERTYBROWSER 10943 SID_SHOW_SLIDE 27440 -SID_SHOWPOPUPS 5929 +SID_SHRINK_FONT_SIZE 11043 SID_SIGNATURE 6643 SID_SIM_EDITOPTIONS 10438 SID_SIM_START 30000 @@ -7545,13 +5777,13 @@ SID_SNAP_POINTS 27157 SID_SOLID_CREATE 27151 SID_SOLVE 26106 SID_SORT 26322 +SID_SORTINGANDGROUPING 12454 SID_SORT_ASCENDING 26344 SID_SORT_DESCENDING 26343 -SID_SORTINGANDGROUPING 12454 SID_SOURCEVIEW 5675 SID_SPECIAL_FILTER 26324 -SID_SPELL_DIALOG 10243 SID_SPELLCHECKER_CHANGED 10446 +SID_SPELL_DIALOG 10243 SID_SPLIT_HORIZONTAL 5647 SID_SPLIT_PARENT_HORIZONTAL 5649 SID_SPLIT_PARENT_VERTICAL 5650 @@ -7559,6 +5791,7 @@ SID_SPLIT_VERTICAL 5648 SID_STANDARD_FONTS 26064 SID_STARTAPP 27052 SID_STARTSW 5821 +SID_STATUSBARTEXT 5642 SID_STATUS_DOCPOS 26114 SID_STATUS_LAYOUT 27087 SID_STATUS_PAGE 27086 @@ -7568,7 +5801,6 @@ SID_STATUS_SELMODE_ERG 26122 SID_STATUS_SELMODE_ERW 26123 SID_STATUS_SELMODE_NORM 26124 SID_STATUS_SUM 26130 -SID_STATUSBARTEXT 5642 SID_STOP_RECORDING 6671 SID_STYLE_APPLY 5552 SID_STYLE_CATALOG 5573 @@ -7588,14 +5820,19 @@ SID_STYLE_UPDATE_BY_EXAMPLE 5556 SID_STYLE_WATERCAN 5554 SID_SUBTOTALS 26328 SID_SUMMARY_PAGE 27344 -SID_SW_EDITOPTIONS 10433 +SID_SWITCHLAYER 27047 +SID_SWITCHPAGE 27045 SID_SWITCH_POINTEDIT 27074 SID_SWITCH_SHELL 27406 SID_SWITCH_SHELL_PANE 27418 -SID_SWITCHLAYER 27047 -SID_SWITCHPAGE 27045 +SID_SW_EDITOPTIONS 10433 SID_SYMBOLS 30312 SID_SYMBOLS_CATALOGUE 30261 +SID_TABLEDESIGN 10429 +SID_TABLEDESIGN_INSERTROWS 38889 +SID_TABLEDESIGN_TABED_PRIMARYKEY 38890 +SID_TABLES_COUNT 26654 +SID_TABLES_GET 26599 SID_TABLE_ACTIVATE 26598 SID_TABLE_AUTOSUM 11085 SID_TABLE_CELL 10225 @@ -7617,14 +5854,9 @@ SID_TABLE_TOOLBOX 27442 SID_TABLE_VERT_BOTTOM 11073 SID_TABLE_VERT_CENTER 11074 SID_TABLE_VERT_NONE 11075 -SID_TABLEDESIGN 10429 -SID_TABLEDESIGN_INSERTROWS 38889 -SID_TABLEDESIGN_TABED_PRIMARYKEY 38890 -SID_TABLES_COUNT 26654 -SID_TABLES_GET 26599 SID_TABOP 26338 -SID_TASK_PANE 27430 SID_TASKBAR 5931 +SID_TASK_PANE 27430 SID_TBXCTL_INSCELLS 26627 SID_TBXCTL_INSERT 26626 SID_TBXCTL_INSOBJ 26628 @@ -7632,10 +5864,6 @@ SID_TEMPLATE_ADDRESSBOKSOURCE 6655 SID_TEMPLATE_LOAD 5663 SID_TERMINATE_INPLACEACTIVATION 6702 SID_TEXT 30356 -SID_TEXT_FITTOSIZE 27285 -SID_TEXT_FITTOSIZE_VERTICAL 27286 -SID_TEXT_STANDARD 26296 -SID_TEXT_TO_COLUMNS 26339 SID_TEXTALIGNMENT 27029 SID_TEXTATTR_DLG 27281 SID_TEXTDIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT 10907 @@ -7643,20 +5871,25 @@ SID_TEXTDIRECTION_TOP_TO_BOTTOM 10908 SID_TEXTEDIT 27076 SID_TEXTMODE 30313 SID_TEXTSTATUS 30367 +SID_TEXT_FITTOSIZE 27285 +SID_TEXT_FITTOSIZE_VERTICAL 27286 +SID_TEXT_STANDARD 26296 +SID_TEXT_TO_COLUMNS 26339 SID_THESAURUS 10245 SID_TIPWINDOW 6632 SID_TITLE 5307 SID_TITLE_DESCRIPTION_OBJECT 26094 SID_TITLE_MASTERPAGE 27351 +SID_TOGGLESTATUSBAR 5920 SID_TOGGLE_MENUBAR 6661 SID_TOGGLE_REL 26609 -SID_TOGGLESTATUSBAR 5920 -SID_TOOL_CONNECTOR 27058 SID_TOOLBOX 30270 SID_TOOLBOXOPTIONS 5907 SID_TOOLBOXWINDOW 30379 +SID_TOOL_CONNECTOR 27058 SID_TP_APPLY_TO_ALL_SLIDES 27425 SID_TP_APPLY_TO_SELECTED_SLIDES 27426 +SID_TP_EDIT_MASTER 27439 SID_TP_SHOW_LARGE_PREVIEW 27428 SID_TP_SHOW_SMALL_PREVIEW 27429 SID_TP_USE_FOR_NEW_PRESENTATIONS 27427 @@ -7679,17 +5912,15 @@ SID_UNDO 5701 SID_UNFILTER 26326 SID_UNGROUP 10455 SID_UNSELECT 27280 -SID_UPDATE_CONFIG 6681 -SID_UPDATE_VERSION 6568 SID_UPDATECHART 26013 SID_UPDATETABLINKS 26072 -SID_V_ALIGNCELL 26379 +SID_UPDATE_CONFIG 6681 +SID_UPDATE_VERSION 6568 SID_VECTORIZE 27372 SID_VERSION 6583 SID_VERSION_VISIBLE 5313 SID_VERTICAL 27034 SID_VERTICALTEXT_STATE 10957 -SID_VIEW_DATA_SOURCE_BROWSER 6660 SID_VIEW050 30263 SID_VIEW100 30264 SID_VIEW200 30265 @@ -7699,21 +5930,1903 @@ SID_VIEWSHELL1 5631 SID_VIEWSHELL2 5632 SID_VIEWSHELL3 5633 SID_VIEWSHELL4 5634 +SID_VIEW_DATA_SOURCE_BROWSER 6660 +SID_V_ALIGNCELL 26379 SID_WEBHTML 5393 +SID_WINDOW_FIX 26070 +SID_WINDOW_SPLIT 26069 SID_WIN_FULLSCREEN 5627 SID_WIN_POSSIZE 5628 SID_WIN_VISIBLE 5629 -SID_WINDOW_FIX 26070 -SID_WINDOW_SPLIT 26069 SID_ZOOM 10289 +SID_ZOOMIN 30266 +SID_ZOOMOUT 30267 SID_ZOOM_IN 10098 SID_ZOOM_NEXT 10402 SID_ZOOM_OUT 10097 SID_ZOOM_PANNING 27017 SID_ZOOM_PREV 10403 SID_ZOOM_TOOLBOX 10096 -SID_ZOOMIN 30266 -SID_ZOOMOUT 30267 +SW_BEZIERSHELL 266 +SW_DRAWFORMSHELL 268 +SW_DRAWSHELL 258 +SW_DRWTXTSHELL 259 +SW_FRAMESHELL 255 +SW_GRFSHELL 256 +SW_LISTSHELL 253 +SW_MEDIASHELL 281 +SW_OLESHELL 257 +SW_PAGEPREVIEW 263 +SW_SRC_VIEWSHELL 265 +SW_TABSHELL 254 +SW_TEXTSHELL 252 +SW_WEBFRAMESHELL 273 +SW_WEBTEXTSHELL 272 +UID_ABSPILOT_HELP 34835 +UID_APP_CONTAINER_VIEW 39040 +UID_APP_DATABASE_VIEW 39038 +UID_APP_DETAILPAGE_HELPER 39043 +UID_APP_DETAIL_VIEW 39024 +UID_APP_SWAP_VIEW 39028 +UID_APP_TASKS_VIEW 39039 +UID_APP_TASKS_WINDOW 39041 +UID_APP_VIEW 39019 +UID_APP_VIEW_BORDER_WIN 39026 +UID_APP_VIEW_HORZ_SPLIT 39048 +UID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_1 39049 +UID_APP_VIEW_VERT_SPLIT 39025 +UID_BIB_FRAME_WINDOW 34830 +UID_BRWEVT_ACTIONPERFORMED 37965 +UID_BRWEVT_ADJUSTMENTVALUECHANGED 37996 +UID_BRWEVT_AFTERUPDATE 37983 +UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEACTIONPERFORMED 37964 +UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEPARAMETER 37994 +UID_BRWEVT_APPROVERESETTED 37979 +UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEROWCHANGE 37990 +UID_BRWEVT_BEFOREUPDATE 37982 +UID_BRWEVT_CHANGED 37966 +UID_BRWEVT_CONFIRMDELETE 37989 +UID_BRWEVT_ERROROCCURED 37995 +UID_BRWEVT_FOCUSGAINED 37969 +UID_BRWEVT_FOCUSLOST 37970 +UID_BRWEVT_ITEMSTATECHANGED 37968 +UID_BRWEVT_KEYTYPED 37971 +UID_BRWEVT_KEYUP 37972 +UID_BRWEVT_LOADED 37984 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEDRAGGED 37974 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEENTERED 37973 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEEXITED 37978 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEMOVED 37975 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEPRESSED 37976 +UID_BRWEVT_MOUSERELEASED 37977 +UID_BRWEVT_POSITIONED 37993 +UID_BRWEVT_POSITIONING 37992 +UID_BRWEVT_RELOADED 37986 +UID_BRWEVT_RELOADING 37985 +UID_BRWEVT_RESETTED 37980 +UID_BRWEVT_ROWCHANGE 37991 +UID_BRWEVT_SUBMITTED 37981 +UID_BRWEVT_TEXTCHANGED 37967 +UID_BRWEVT_UNLOADED 37988 +UID_BRWEVT_UNLOADING 37987 +UID_BTN_LICENSE_ACCEPT 42784 +UID_CTL_CONTENT 38789 +UID_DATABROWSE_DATAWINDOW 38787 +UID_DBIWIZARD_FORMS 34828 +UID_DBIWIZARD_FORMS_SAVETO 34829 +UID_DBIWIZARD_HELP 34838 +UID_DBIWIZARD_QUERIES 34827 +UID_DBIWIZARD_SOURCEFILE 34826 +UID_DBIWIZARD_SOURCESTATS 34825 +UID_DBWIZ_HELP 39059 +UID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_BACK 38971 +UID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_MAIN 38972 +UID_DLG_TABLE_FILTER 39029 +UID_EVT_MACRODLG 37963 +UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL1 37919 +UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL2 37921 +UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL3 37923 +UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL4 37925 +UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER1 37920 +UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER2 37922 +UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER3 37924 +UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER4 37926 +UID_FIRSTSTART_HELP 42783 +UID_FORMPROPBROWSER_FRAME 38205 +UID_OFA_CONNPOOL_DRIVERLIST_BACK 35150 +UID_PROP_ADD_DATA_TYPE 38016 +UID_PROP_DLG_ATTR_DATASOURCE 37952 +UID_PROP_DLG_ATTR_TARGET_URL 37953 +UID_PROP_DLG_BACKGROUNDCOLOR 37950 +UID_PROP_DLG_BIND_EXPRESSION 38010 +UID_PROP_DLG_BORDERCOLOR 38106 +UID_PROP_DLG_CONTROLLABEL 37955 +UID_PROP_DLG_FILLCOLOR 37956 +UID_PROP_DLG_FILTER 37960 +UID_PROP_DLG_FONT_TYPE 37948 +UID_PROP_DLG_FORMLINKFIELDS 37959 +UID_PROP_DLG_IMAGE_URL 37949 +UID_PROP_DLG_NUMBER_FORMAT 37954 +UID_PROP_DLG_ORDER 37961 +UID_PROP_DLG_SELECTION 37962 +UID_PROP_DLG_SQLCOMMAND 37958 +UID_PROP_DLG_SYMBOLCOLOR 37951 +UID_PROP_DLG_TABINDEX 37957 +UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_CALCULATION 38015 +UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_CONSTRAINT 38014 +UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_READONLY 38013 +UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_RELEVANT 38012 +UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_REQUIRED 38011 +UID_PROP_REMOVE_DATA_TYPE 38017 +UID_RPT_PROP_CHARTTYPE_DLG 64529 +UID_RPT_PROP_DLG_LINE_STYLE 64508 +UID_RPT_PROP_DLG_LINKFIELDS 64530 +UID_RPT_PROP_FORMULA 64531 +UID_RPT_REPORTWINDOW 64451 +UID_RPT_RPT_APP_VIEW 64449 +UID_RPT_RPT_PROP_DLG_AREA 64489 +UID_RPT_RPT_PROP_DLG_FONT_TYPE 64525 +UID_RPT_SCROLLWINDOW 64450 +UID_RPT_SECTIONSWINDOW 64453 +UID_RPT_VIEWSWINDOW 64454 +UID_SEARCH_RECORDSTATUS 38203 +UID_SQLERROR_BUTTONMORE 38844 +WID_SIMPLE_REF 25728 +basctl:CheckBox:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_CHKB_ACTIVE 1318355975 +basctl:CheckBox:RID_DLG_LIBS:RID_CB_REF 1317700643 +basctl:CheckBox:RID_DLG_LIBS:RID_CB_REPL 1317700644 +basctl:ComboBox:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_CB_BRKPOINTS 1318359042 +basctl:Edit:RID_DLG_NEWLIB:RID_ED_LIBNAME 1317734441 +basctl:Edit:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_ED_MACRONAME 1317865477 +basctl:Edit:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_ED_HELPNAME 1317947404 +basctl:FloatingWindow:RID_BASICIDE_OBJCAT 1855062016 +basctl:ListBox:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:LB_LANGUAGE 1343589890 +basctl:ListBox:RID_DLG_SETDEF_LANGUAGE:LB_DEF_LANGUAGE 1343622658 +basctl:ListBox:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_LB_BASICS 780799500 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG 1318354944 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_EXPORT 1317748736 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LIBS 1317699584 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_NEWLIB 1317732352 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_MACROCHOOSER 1317863424 +basctl:ModalDialog:RID_MACROOPTIONS 1317945344 +basctl:MultiLineEdit:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_ML_DESCRIPTION 1317866000 +basctl:MultiLineEdit:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_ME_DESCR 1317947911 +basctl:NumericField:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_FLD_PASS 1318361098 +basctl:NumericField:RID_MACROOPTIONS:RID_NF_HELPID 1317951498 +basctl:PushButton:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_PB_DEL 1318359558 +basctl:PushButton:RID_BASICIDE_BREAKPOINTDLG:RID_PB_NEW 1318359557 +basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_ADD_LANG 1343590915 +basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_DEL_LANG 1343590916 +basctl:PushButton:RID_DLG_MANAGE_LANGUAGE:PB_MAKE_DEFAULT 1343590917 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_ASSIGN 1317868045 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_DEL 1317868044 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_EDIT 1317868042 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_NEWLIB 1317868051 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_NEWMOD 1317868052 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_ORG 1317868043 +basctl:PushButton:RID_MACROCHOOSER:RID_PB_RUN 1317868040 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_DELETE 780816904 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_EDIT 780816900 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_NEWDLG 780816903 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_DLGS:RID_PB_NEWMOD 780816902 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_APPEND 780800522 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_DELETE 780800520 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_EDIT 780800516 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_EXPORT 780800526 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_NEWLIB 780800521 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_LIBS:RID_PB_PASSWORD 780800523 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_DELETE 780784136 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_EDIT 780784132 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_NEWDLG 780784135 +basctl:PushButton:RID_TP_MODULS:RID_PB_NEWMOD 780784134 +basctl:RadioButton:RID_DLG_EXPORT:RB_EXPORTASBASIC 1317749291 +basctl:RadioButton:RID_DLG_EXPORT:RB_EXPORTASPACKAGE 1317749290 +basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_DLGS 780812288 +basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_LIBS 780795904 +basctl:TabPage:RID_TP_MODULS 780779520 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_CRASH:CB_ALLOWCONTACT 602555449 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_CRASH:CB_USEPROXY 602555444 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_AUTORELOAD 602539063 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_AUTOSAVE 602539064 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:CB_STOPONSYNTAXERRORS 602539065 +basic:CheckBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_CHECK 602539056 +basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_FONT:CB_FONTNAME 602591304 +basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_FONT:CB_FONTSTYLE 602591306 +basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_CB_AREA 602607648 +basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_CB_VALUE 602607652 +basic:ComboBox:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_CB_PROFILE 602542122 +basic:Edit:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_ED_NEW_STRING 2213251181 +basic:Edit:IDD_FIND_DIALOG:RID_FIND 1139345415 +basic:Edit:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG:RID_FIND 1139361799 +basic:Edit:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG:RID_REPLACE 1139361800 +basic:Edit:RID_CALLDLG:RID_RETVAL 1172064366 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_CRASH:ED_CRHOST 602556470 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_CRASH:ED_EMAIL 602556475 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_MISC:ED_HOST 602572863 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_MISC:ED_PROGDIR 602572874 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:BASIS_NAME 602540082 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_NAME 602540083 +basic:Edit:RID_TP_PROFILE:LOG_NAME 602540081 +basic:FloatingWindow:IDD_DISPLAY_HID 1676361728 +basic:FloatingWindow:LOAD_CONF 1774469120 +basic:ListBox:RID_CALLDLG:RID_PARAMS 1172065900 +basic:MetricBox:RID_TP_FONT:MB_FONTSIZE 602596940 +basic:ModalDialog:IDD_ABOUT_DIALOG 1139310592 +basic:ModalDialog:IDD_FIND_DIALOG 1139343360 +basic:ModalDialog:IDD_REPLACE_DIALOG 1139359744 +basic:ModalDialog:IDD_TT_ABOUT_DIALOG 1139326976 +basic:ModalDialog:RID_CALLDLG 1172062208 +basic:ModelessDialog:IDD_EDIT_VAR 2213249024 +basic:ModelessDialog:IDD_PRINT_DIALOG 2213117952 +basic:MultiListBox:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_MLB_CONTROLS 1676364882 +basic:MultiListBox:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_MLB_SLOTS 1676364884 +basic:NumericField:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_NF_NEW_INTEGER 2213255275 +basic:NumericField:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_NF_NEW_LONG 2213255276 +basic:NumericField:RID_TP_CRASH:NF_CRPORT 602560568 +basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:NF_TTPORT 602576961 +basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:NF_UNOPORT 602576963 +basic:NumericField:RID_TP_MISC:TF_MAX_LRU 602576968 +basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_BENENNEN 1676366422 +basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_KOPIEREN 1676366421 +basic:PushButton:IDD_DISPLAY_HID:RID_PB_SELECTALL 1676366423 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_DEL_VALUE 602608167 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_NEW_AREA 602608161 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_NEW_VALUE 602608166 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PB_SELECT_FILE 602608165 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_GENERIC:RID_PD_DEL_AREA 602608162 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_MISC:PB_PROGDIR 602575435 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:BASIS_SET 602542645 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:HID_SET 602542646 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:LOG_SET 602542644 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_PB_NEW_PROFILE 602542635 +basic:PushButton:RID_TP_PROFILE:RID_PD_DEL_PROFILE 602542636 +basic:RadioButton:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_RB_NEW_BOOL_F 2213249642 +basic:RadioButton:IDD_EDIT_VAR:RID_RB_NEW_BOOL_T 2213249641 +basic:TabPage:RID_TP_CRASH 602554368 +basic:TabPage:RID_TP_FONT 602587136 +basic:TabPage:RID_TP_GENERIC 602603520 +basic:TabPage:RID_TP_MISC 602570752 +basic:TabPage:RID_TP_PROFILE 602537984 +basic:TimeField:RID_TP_MISC:SERVER_TIMEOUT 602579014 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_OBJECTLINES 551879681 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_SHADING 551879682 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:CBX_PERSPECTIVE 551863297 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:CBX_RIGHT_ANGLED_AXES 551863298 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_SCHOW_DESCR 551945217 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_TEXTBREAK 551945228 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:CB_AXIS_LABEL_TEXTOVERLAP 551945227 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_AXIS_BETWEEN_CATEGORIES 551683073 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_MAJOR_GRID 551683078 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_MINOR_GRID 551683079 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_MINOR_INNER 551683076 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_MINOR_OUTER 551683077 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_TICKS_INNER 551683074 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:CB_TICKS_OUTER 551683075 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_3D_LOOK 551781378 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_SPLINES 551781380 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_STACKED 551781379 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_XVALUE_SORTING 551781381 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:CB_X_AXIS_CATEGORIES 551781377 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS:CB_BARS_SIDE_BY_SIDE 551748618 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS:CB_CONNECTOR 551748617 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS:CB_INCLUDE_HIDDEN_CELLS 551748624 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_POLAROPTIONS:CB_CLOCKWISE 551764993 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_POLAROPTIONS:CB_INCLUDE_HIDDEN_CELLS_POLAR 551764994 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_RANGECHOOSER:CB_FIRST_COLUMN_ASLABELS 551797762 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_RANGECHOOSER:CB_FIRST_ROW_ASLABELS 551797761 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_AUTO_MAX 551666690 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_AUTO_MIN 551666689 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_AUTO_ORIGIN 551666693 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_AUTO_STEP_HELP 551666692 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_AUTO_STEP_MAIN 551666691 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_LOGARITHM 551666694 +chart2:CheckBox:TP_SCALE:CBX_REVERSE 551666695 +chart2:Checkbox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:CB_ROUNDEDEDGE 551879683 +chart2:ComboBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:EDT_CROSSES_OTHER_AXIS_AT_CATEGORY 551686148 +chart2:Edit:TP_DATA_SOURCE:EDT_CATEGORIES 551848056 +chart2:Edit:TP_DATA_SOURCE:EDT_RANGE 551848016 +chart2:Edit:TP_RANGECHOOSER:ED_RANGE 551798785 +chart2:FL_GRIDS:TP_WIZARD_TITLEANDOBJECTS 551813120 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_AMBIENT_COLOR 551906817 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHTSOURCE_COLOR 551906818 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_1 551906819 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_2 551906820 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_3 551906821 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_4 551906822 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_5 551906823 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_6 551906824 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_7 551906825 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:BTN_LIGHT_8 551906826 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:IMB_RANGE_CAT 551857794 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:IMB_RANGE_MAIN 551857754 +chart2:ImageButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:IB_RANGE 551808513 +chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE:LB_SCHEME 551882242 +chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:LB_AMBIENTLIGHT 551898625 +chart2:ListBox:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION:LB_LIGHTSOURCE 551898626 +chart2:ListBox:TP_AXIS_LABEL:LB_AXIS_TEXTDIR 551947796 +chart2:ListBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:LB_CROSSES_OTHER_AXIS_AT 551685633 +chart2:ListBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:LB_PLACE_LABELS 551685634 +chart2:ListBox:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:LB_PLACE_TICKS 551685638 +chart2:ListBox:TP_CHARTTYPE:LB_3D_SCHEME 551783937 +chart2:ListBox:TP_LEGEND_POS:LB_LEGEND_TEXTDIR 551620100 +chart2:ListBox:TP_LOCATION:LB_TABLE 551833089 +chart2:MetricField:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:MF_SPLINE_ORDER 1088559617 +chart2:MetricField:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:MF_SPLINE_RESOLUTION 1088559618 +chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_PERSPECTIVE 551868932 +chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_X_ROTATION 551868929 +chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_Y_ROTATION 551868930 +chart2:MetricField:TP_3D_SCENEGEOMETRY:MTR_FLD_Z_ROTATION 551868931 +chart2:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS:MT_GAP 551754244 +chart2:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS:MT_OVERLAP 551754245 +chart2:MetricField:TP_SCALE:MT_STEPHELP 551672330 +chart2:ModalDialog:DLG_DATA_YERRORBAR 1087537152 +chart2:NumericField:TP_POLAROPTIONS:NF_STARTING_ANGLE 551770113 +chart2:PushButton:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:PB_MAJOR_GRID 551686657 +chart2:PushButton:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:PB_MINOR_GRID 551686658 +chart2:PushButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:PB_SPLINE_DIALOG 551784961 +chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_ADD 551850526 +chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_DOWN 551850646 +chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_REMOVE 551850536 +chart2:PushButton:TP_DATA_SOURCE:BTN_UP 551850636 +chart2:RadioButton:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:RB_SPLINES_B 1088553478 +chart2:RadioButton:DLG_SPLINE_PROPERTIES:RB_SPLINES_CUBIC 1088553477 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_AUTOORDER 551944721 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_DOWNUP 551944720 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_SIDEBYSIDE 551944718 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_AXIS_LABEL:RB_AXIS_LABEL_UPDOWN 551944719 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Y 551780866 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Y_PERCENT 551780867 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_CHARTTYPE:RB_STACK_Z 551780868 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RBT_OPT_AXIS_1 551748098 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RBT_OPT_AXIS_2 551748099 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_ASSUME_ZERO 551748110 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_CONTINUE_LINE 551748111 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_OPTIONS:RB_DONT_PAINT 551748109 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:RB_DATACOLS 551797250 +chart2:RadioButton:TP_RANGECHOOSER:RB_DATAROWS 551797249 +chart2:SpinField:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:EDT_AXIS_LABEL_DISTANCE 551687173 +chart2:SpinField:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS:EDT_CROSSES_OTHER_AXIS_AT 551687171 +chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE:EDT_MAX 551670786 +chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE:EDT_MIN 551670787 +chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE:EDT_ORIGIN 551670788 +chart2:SpinField:TP_SCALE:EDT_STEP_MAIN 551670785 +chart2:TabPage:TP_3D_SCENEAPPEARANCE 551878656 +chart2:TabPage:TP_3D_SCENEILLUMINATION 551895040 +chart2:TabPage:TP_AXIS_POSITIONS 551682048 +chart2:TabPage:TP_DATA_SOURCE 551845888 +chart2:TabPage:TP_LAYOUT 551731200 +chart2:TabPage:TP_LOCATION 551829504 +chart2:TabPage:TP_OPTIONS 551747584 +chart2:TabPage:TP_POLAROPTIONS 551763968 +chart2:TabPage:TP_RANGECHOOSER 551796736 +chart2:TabPage:TP_SCALE 551665664 +chart2:TabPage:TP_TRENDLINE 551911424 +chart2:TabPage:TP_WIZARD_TITLEANDOBJECTS 551813120 +chart2:TabPage:TP_YERRORBAR 551927808 +dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_COLWIDTH:CB_STANDARD 1388463106 +dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_INDEXDESIGN:CB_UNIQUE 1388626945 +dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_QRY_JOIN_WND_JOIN_CONTROL:CB_NATURAL 1073759233 +dbaccess:CheckBox:DLG_ROWHEIGHT:CB_STANDARD 1388446722 +dbaccess:CheckBox:PAGE_ADABAS:CB_SHUTDB 851526657 +dbaccess:CheckBox:PAGE_CONNECTION:CB_PASSWORD_REQUIRED 851543041 +dbaccess:CheckBox:PAGE_MYSQL_NATIVE:CB_PASSWORD_REQUIRED 851837953 +dbaccess:CheckBox:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:CB_PRIMARY_COLUMN 851641349 +dbaccess:CheckBox:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:CB_USEHEADERLINE 851641350 +dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:CB_TABLES 1388335105 +dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_CATALOG 1388498945 +dbaccess:ComboBox:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_SCHEMA 1388498946 +dbaccess:ComboBox:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS:ED_SAVE_AS_LOCATION 851464193 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_FREESIZE 1388611589 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_SIZE 1388611588 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_SYSDEVSPACE 1388611585 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_TRANSACTIONLOG 1388611586 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:ED_EXPLORERFILE_FILENAME 1388759041 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_DOMAINPASSWORD:ET_PASSWORD 1388709890 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE1 1388414977 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE2 1388414978 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_FILTERCRIT:ET_WHEREVALUE3 1388414979 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PARAMETERS:ET_PARAM 1388398596 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_OLDPASSWORD 1388693523 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD 1388693525 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD_REPEAT 1388693527 +dbaccess:Edit:DLG_SAVE_AS:ET_TITLE 1388496899 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_CTRLPASSWORD 851527681 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_CTRLUSERNAME 851527682 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ADABAS:ET_HOSTNAME 851527685 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_CONNECTION:ET_USERNAME 851544065 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC:ET_JDBCDRIVERCLASS 851773444 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_MYSQL_NATIVE:ET_USERNAME 851838977 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC:ET_JDBCDRIVERCLASS 851888132 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_USERDRIVER:ET_HOSTNAME 851757061 +dbaccess:Edit:PAGE_USERDRIVER:ET_OPTIONS 851757059 +dbaccess:Edit:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:ET_KEYNAME 851642371 +dbaccess:FT_JDBCDRIVERCLASS:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 851771392 +dbaccess:FT_JDBCDRIVERCLASS:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC 851886080 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_NEWFOLDER 1388768769 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_UP 1388768770 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_ADD 1388342785 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_ADDALL 1388342787 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_REMOVE 1388342786 +dbaccess:ImageButton:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:IB_REMOVEALL 1388342788 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMNS_LH 851602948 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMNS_RH 851602947 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMN_LH 851602946 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:IB_COLUMN_RH 851602945 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_DOWN 851635725 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_DOWN_RIGHT 851635727 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_UP 851635724 +dbaccess:ImageButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:IB_COLUMN_UP_RIGHT 851635726 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ADABASSTAT:LB_DATADEVS 1388613121 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:LB_DATASOURCE 1388383745 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:LB_FREEINDEXES 1388334594 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES:LB_TABLEINDEXES 1388334593 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_DIRECTSQL:LB_HISTORY 1388678662 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP1 1388416514 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP2 1388416516 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOMP3 1388416518 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOND2 1388416519 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHERECOND3 1388416520 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD1 1388416513 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD2 1388416515 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_FILTERCRIT:LB_WHEREFIELD3 1388416517 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD1 1388432897 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD2 1388432898 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERFIELD3 1388432899 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE1 1388432900 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE2 1388432901 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_ORDERCRIT:LB_ORDERVALUE3 1388432902 +dbaccess:ListBox:DLG_PARAMETERS:LB_ALLPARAMS 1388400129 +dbaccess:ListBox:PAGE_GENERAL:LB_DOCUMENTLIST 851447299 +dbaccess:MetricField:DLG_COLWIDTH:MF_VALUE 1388468737 +dbaccess:MetricField:DLG_ROWHEIGHT:MF_VALUE 1388452353 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_ADABASSTAT 1388609536 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION 1388380160 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DBASE_INDEXES 1388331008 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DIRECTSQL 1388675072 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_DOMAINPASSWORD 1388707840 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_INDEXDESIGN 1388625920 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_MACRO_MIGRATION 1388314624 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_PARAMETERS 1388396544 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_REL_PROPERTIES 1388593152 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_SQLEXCEPTIONCHAIN 1388363776 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:DLG_TEXT_CONNECTION_SETTINGS 1388822528 +dbaccess:ModalDialog:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE 1388576768 +dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:DLG_DIRECTSQL:ME_SQL 1388677635 +dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:DLG_DIRECTSQL:ME_STATUS 1388677640 +dbaccess:MultiLineEdit:TP_SUMMARY:ED_CHANGES 851495426 +dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:LB_NEW_COLUMN_NAMES 851594242 +dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_COLUMN_SELECT:LB_ORG_COLUMN_NAMES 851594241 +dbaccess:MultiListBox:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:LB_NEW_COLUMN_NAMES 851610626 +dbaccess:NumericField:DLG_ADABASSTAT:ET_MEMORYUSING 1388615683 +dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_ADABAS:NF_CACHE_SIZE 851531778 +dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_ADABAS:NF_DATA_INCREMENT 851531777 +dbaccess:NumericField:PAGE_USERDRIVER:NF_PORTNUMBER 851761153 +dbaccess:NumericField:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:ET_AUTO 851613697 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_COLLECTION_VIEW:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_SAVE 1388761603 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:PB_CREATE 1388384777 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DATASOURCE_SELECTION:PB_MANAGE 1388384773 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DIRECTSQL:PB_CLOSE 1388679691 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_DIRECTSQL:PB_EXECUTE 1388679684 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_INDEXDESIGN:PB_CLOSE 1388630529 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:PB_ADDTABLE 2462290433 +dbaccess:PushButton:DLG_PARAMETERS:BT_TRAVELNEXT 1388401158 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_ADABAS:PB_STAT 851530241 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_CONNECTION:PB_TESTCONNECTION 851546626 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_CONNECTION:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851546625 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_GENERAL:PB_OPENDOCUMENT 851448326 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851776005 +dbaccess:PushButton:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC:PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS 851890693 +dbaccess:PushButton:RID_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT_DLG:PB_DOWNLOAD 1388810762 +dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:PB_ALL 851628560 +dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING:PB_NONE 851628561 +dbaccess:PushButton:TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT:PB_AUTO 851612165 +dbaccess:PushButton:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS:PB_BROWSE_SAVE_AS_LOCATION 851464705 +dbaccess:PushButton:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE:PB_NEXT 1388581385 +dbaccess:PushButton:WIZ_RTFCOPYTABLE:PB_PREV 1388581386 +dbaccess:RadioButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:RB_CASE_QUERIES 2462286338 +dbaccess:RadioButton:DLG_JOIN_TABADD:RB_CASE_TABLES 2462286337 +dbaccess:RadioButton:PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_INTRO:RB_CONNECTVIANATIVE 852197893 +dbaccess:RadioButton:PAGE_GENERAL:RB_OPENEXISTINGDOC 851444227 +dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_APPENDDATA 851640836 +dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_DEF 851640834 +dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_DEFDATA 851640833 +dbaccess:RadioButton:TAB_WIZ_COPYTABLE:RB_VIEW 851640835 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_ADVANCED_SETTINGS_SPECIAL 851820544 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_CONNECTION 851542016 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_DBWIZARD_MYSQL_INTRO 852197376 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_GENERATED_VALUES 851804160 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC 851771392 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_MYSQL_NATIVE 851836928 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_MYSQL_ODBC 851722240 +dbaccess:TabPage:PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC 851886080 +dbaccess:TabPage:TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING 851623936 +dbaccess:TabPage:TP_MIGRATE 851476480 +dbaccess:TabPage:TP_PREPARE 851443712 +dbaccess:TabPage:TP_SAVE_DBDOC_AS 851460096 +dbaccess:TabPage:TP_SUMMARY 851492864 +desktop:CheckBox:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_ALL 1106674693 +desktop:CheckBox:TP_MIGRATION:CB_MIGRATION 586105859 +desktop:CheckBox:TP_UPDATE_CHECK:CB_UPDATE_CHECK 586155011 +desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_FATHER 586123282 +desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_FIRST 586123280 +desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_INITIALS 586123283 +desktop:Edit:TP_USER:ED_USER_LAST 586123281 +desktop:ListBox:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES_LIST 1106529794 +desktop:ModalDialog:DLG_CMDLINEHELP 1108164608 +desktop:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_DEPENDENCIES 1106526208 +desktop:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LICENSE 1180237824 +desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 1180240435 +desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_DESCRIPTIONS 1106676231 +desktop:MultiLineEdit:RID_DLG_UPDATEINSTALL:RID_DLG_UPDATE_INSTALL_INFO 1106840076 +desktop:MultiLineEdit:TP_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 586140166 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER:RID_EM_BTN_ADD 2180354572 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER:RID_EM_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES 2180354573 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_LICENSE:PB_LICENSE_DOWN 1180242482 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_ADD 2180256276 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES 2180256281 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_DISABLE 2180256279 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_ENABLE 2180256278 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_EXPORT 2180256280 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_OPTIONS 2180256282 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER:RID_BTN_REMOVE 2180256277 +desktop:PushButton:RID_DLG_UPDATE:RID_DLG_UPDATE_OK 1106678282 +desktop:PushButton:TP_LICENSE:PB_LICENSE_DOWN 586142215 +desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_LATER 586088966 +desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_NEVER 586088967 +desktop:RadioButton:TP_REGISTRATION:RB_REGISTRATION_NOW 586088965 +extensions:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SELECTLABELCONTROL:1 1090126849 +extensions:CheckBox:RID_PAGE_FINAL:CB_REGISTER_DS 860685313 +extensions:CheckBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_ADVANCED_BOX 1090126881 +extensions:CheckBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BOOL_OPTION_BOX 1090126870 +extensions:CheckBox:RID_TP_LICENSE:CB_ACCEPT 553665555 +extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_FINAL:CBB_LOCATION 860688385 +extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK:CMB_TABLEFIELD 859787266 +extensions:ComboBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK:CMB_VALUELISTFIELD 859787265 +extensions:Edit:RID_DLG_NEW_DATA_TYPE:ED_NAME 1090193410 +extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_FINAL:ET_DATASOURCENAME 860686337 +extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:ET_RADIOLABELS 859670529 +extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD:ET_DISPLAYEDFIELD 859768836 +extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_OPTIONS_FINAL:ET_NAMEIT 859736067 +extensions:Edit:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES:ET_OPTIONVALUE 859703298 +extensions:Edit:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_NUMERIC_OPTION_EDT 1090127899 +extensions:Edit:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_STRING_OPTION_EDT 1090127896 +extensions:ListBox:GRID_DIALOG:GRID_DIALOG_TYPE_BOX 1091767812 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ADDRESS 1330990603 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ANNOTE 1330990605 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_AUTHOR 1330990607 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_AUTHORITYTYPE 1330990601 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_BOOKTITLE 1330990617 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CHAPTER 1330990619 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM1 1330990651 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM2 1330990653 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM3 1330990655 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM4 1330990657 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_CUSTOM5 1330990659 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_EDITION 1330990621 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_EDITOR 1330990623 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_HOWPUBLISHED 1330990625 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_IDENTIFIER 1330990598 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_INSTITUTION 1330990627 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ISBN 1330990615 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_JOURNAL 1330990629 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_MONTH 1330990611 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_NOTE 1330990631 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_NUMBER 1330990633 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_ORGANIZATIONS 1330990635 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_PAGES 1330990637 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_PUBLISHER 1330990639 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_REPORTTYPE 1330990645 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_SCHOOL 1330990641 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_SERIES 1330990643 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_TITLE 1330990609 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_URL 1330990649 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_VOLUME 1330990647 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_MAPPING:LB_YEAR 1330990613 +extensions:ListBox:RID_DLG_SELECTION:LB_ENTRIES 1090178561 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:LB_DEFSELECTIONFIELD 859688451 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:LB_RADIOBUTTONS 859672067 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:LB_EXISTING_FIELDS 859803143 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:LB_SELECTED_FIELDS 859803144 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD:LB_SELECTFIELD 859770374 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_TABLE:LB_SELECTTABLE 859753989 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES:LB_RADIOBUTTONS 859704835 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:LB_STOREINFIELD 859721220 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:LB_DATASOURCE 859655681 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:LB_TABLE 859655682 +extensions:ListBox:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION_AB:LB_TABLELIST 860655105 +extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_DEVICE_BOX 1090129414 +extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_QUANTUM_RANGE_BOX 1090129433 +extensions:ListBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_STRING_RANGE_BOX 1090129434 +extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BOTTOM_BOX 1090132495 +extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_LEFT_BOX 1090132489 +extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_RIGHT_BOX 1090132493 +extensions:MetricField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_TOP_BOX 1090132490 +extensions:ModalDialog:GRID_DIALOG 1091764224 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_FORMLINKS 1090158592 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_GRIDWIZARD 1396555776 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_GROUPBOXWIZARD 1396523008 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_LISTCOMBOWIZARD 1396539392 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_NEW_DATA_TYPE 1090191360 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD 1090519040 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_SELECTION 1090174976 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_SELECTLABELCONTROL 1090125824 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_TABORDER 1090142208 +extensions:ModalDialog:RID_SANE_DIALOG 1090125824 +extensions:MultiLineEdit:RID_TP_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 553667083 +extensions:NumericBox:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_RESOLUTION_BOX 1090135057 +extensions:NumericField:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_NUMERIC_VECTOR_BOX 1090131997 +extensions:PushButton:GRID_DIALOG:GRID_DIALOG_RESET_BTN 1091768835 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_FORMLINKS:PB_SUGGEST 1090163204 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD:PB_NEXT 1090523650 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_OEMWIZARD:PB_PREV 1090523649 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_AUTO_ORDER 1090146819 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_MOVE_DOWN 1090146818 +extensions:PushButton:RID_DLG_TABORDER:PB_MOVE_UP 1090146817 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_ADMININVOKATION:PB_INVOKE_ADMIN_DIALOG 860639745 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_FIELDMAPPING:PB_INVOKE_FIELDS_DIALOG 860672514 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_FINAL:PB_BROWSE 860688899 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:PB_MOVETOLEFT 859673090 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION:PB_MOVETORIGHT 859673089 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_ALLFIELDSLEFT 859804166 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_ALLFIELDSRIGHT 859804164 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_FIELDLEFT 859804165 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION:PB_FIELDRIGHT 859804163 +extensions:PushButton:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION:PB_FORMDATASOURCE 859656711 +extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_DEVICEINFO_BTN 1090130435 +extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_PREVIEW_BTN 1090130450 +extensions:PushButton:RID_SANE_DIALOG:RID_SCAN_BUTTON_OPTION_BTN 1090130460 +extensions:PushButton:RID_TP_LICENSE:PB_PAGEDOWN 553669138 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:RB_DEFSELECTION_NO 859685378 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION:RB_DEFSELECTION_YES 859685377 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:RB_STOREINFIELD_NO 859718148 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD:RB_STOREINFIELD_YES 859718147 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION 860619267 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION_GROUPWISE 860619274 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_EVOLUTION_LDAP 860619275 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_KAB 860619268 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_LDAP 860619270 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_MACAB 860619269 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_MORK 860619265 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OTHER 860619273 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OUTLOOK 860619271 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_OUTLOOKEXPRESS 860619272 +extensions:RadioButton:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE:RB_THUNDERBIRD 860619266 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_ADMININVOKATION 860635136 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_DEFAULTFIELDSELECTION 859684864 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FIELDMAPPING 860667904 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FINAL 860684288 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_FORM_DATASOURCE_STATUS 859815936 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_GROUPRADIOSELECTION 859668480 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_GW_FIELDSELECTION 859799552 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_FIELD 859766784 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_CONTENTSELECTION_TABLE 859750400 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_LCW_FIELDLINK 859783168 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTIONS_FINAL 859734016 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTIONVALUES 859701248 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_OPTION_DBFIELD 859717632 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_SELECTABTYPE 860618752 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION 859652096 +extensions:TabPage:RID_PAGE_TABLESELECTION_AB 860651520 +extensions:TabPage:RID_TP_LICENSE 553664512 +extensions:TabPage:RID_TP_WELCOME 553697280 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_ALL 1090520065 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_BACKGROUNDS 1090520066 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_BACKGROUND_OBJECTS 1090520067 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_MULTIPLE_FILES 1090520071 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_OLE_AS_JPEG 1090520070 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_SLIDE_CONTENTS 1090520068 +filter:CheckBox:DLG_OPTIONS:BOOL_EXPORT_SOUND 1090520069 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_ADDSTREAM 867845144 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTBOOKMARKS 867845139 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTEMPTYPAGES 867845143 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTFORMFIELDS 867845140 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_EXPORTNOTES 867845138 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_PDFA_1B_SELECT 867845145 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_REDUCEIMAGERESOLUTION 867845134 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CB_TAGGEDPDF 867845137 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_CNV_OOO_DOCTOPDF 868025499 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_ENAB_RELLINKFSYS 868025494 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_EXP_BMRK_TO_DEST 868025500 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:CB_PGLY_FIRSTLEFT 867877986 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_ENAB_ACCESS 867894416 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:CB_ENDAB_COPY 867894415 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_DISPDOCTITLE 867861608 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_TRANSITIONEFFECTS 867861614 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVMENUBAR 867861610 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVTOOLBAR 867861611 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_UOP_HIDEVWINCTRL 867861612 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_CNTRWIN 867861606 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_OPNFULL 867861607 +filter:CheckBox:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:CB_WNDOPT_RESINIT 867861605 +filter:ComboBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:CO_REDUCEIMAGERESOLUTION 867848207 +filter:Edit:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:ED_PAGES 867846149 +filter:ListBox:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:LB_FORMSFORMAT 867847702 +filter:MetricField:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:NF_QUALITY 867850765 +filter:MetricField:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:NUM_MAGNF_ZOOM 867883610 +filter:ModalDialog:DLG_OPTIONS 1090519040 +filter:ModalDialog:RID_PDF_ERROR_DLG 1404878848 +filter:NumericField:DLG_OPTIONS:NUM_FLD_QUALITY 1090525185 +filter:NumericField:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:NUM_MAGNF_INITIAL_PAGE 867883100 +filter:NumericField:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:NUM_BOOKMARKLEVELS 867866738 +filter:PushButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:BTN_OWNER_PWD 867897983 +filter:PushButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:BTN_USER_PWD 867897976 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_ALL 867844610 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_JPEGCOMPRESSION 867844619 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_LOSSLESSCOMPRESSION 867844618 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_RANGE 867844611 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_GENER:RB_SELECTION 867844612 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_APPLICATION 868024986 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_BROWSER 868024985 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_LINKS:CB_VIEW_PDF_DEFAULT 868024984 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_DEFAULT 867877461 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_VISIBLE 867877464 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_WIDTH 867877463 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_WIND 867877462 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_MAGNF_ZOOM 867877465 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_OUTLINE 867877458 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_PAGEONLY 867877457 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_OPNMODE_THUMBS 867877459 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_CONT 867877472 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_CONTFAC 867877473 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_DEFAULT 867877470 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_OPNFTR:RB_PGLY_SINGPG 867877471 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_ANY_NOCOPY 867893902 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_COMMENT 867893901 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_FILLFORM 867893900 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_INSDEL 867893899 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_CHANGES_NONE 867893898 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_HIGHRES 867893896 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_LOWRES 867893895 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_SECURITY:RB_PRINT_NONE 867893894 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:RB_ALLBOOKMARKLEVELS 867861104 +filter:RadioButton:RID_PDF_TAB_VPREFER:RB_VISIBLEBOOKMARKLEVELS 867861105 +formula:CheckBox:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:BTN_MATRIX 2655437835 +formula:CheckBox:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:BTN_MATRIX 1581728779 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:ED_REF 2655438867 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:ED_REF 1581729811 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULATAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG1 1044842508 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULATAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG2 1044842509 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULATAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG3 1044842510 +formula:Edit:RID_FORMULATAB_PARAMETER:ED_ARG4 1044842511 +formula:ImageButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:RB_REF 2655448596 +formula:ImageButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:RB_REF 1581739540 +formula:PushButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:BTN_BACKWARD 2655441416 +formula:PushButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:BTN_FORWARD 2655441417 +formula:PushButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:BTN_BACKWARD 1581732360 +formula:PushButton:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:BTN_FORWARD 1581732361 +formula:TabControl:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA:TC_FUNCTION 2655436818 +formula:TabControl:RID_FORMULADLG_FORMULA_MODAL:TC_FUNCTION 1581727762 +formula:TabPage:RID_FORMULATAB_PARAMETER 1044840448 +fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_AUTO_EXTENSION 1334641706 +fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_EXPLORERFILE_PASSWORD 1334641705 +fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_EXPLORERFILE_READONLY 1334641704 +fpicker:CheckBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:CB_OPTIONS 1334641707 +fpicker:Edit:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:ED_EXPLORERFILE_FILENAME 1334642719 +fpicker:Edit:DLG_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME:ED_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME_DLG_NAME 1334659083 +fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_DETAILSVIEW 1334652429 +fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_LISTVIEW 1334652428 +fpicker:ImageButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_NEWFOLDER 1334652427 +fpicker:ListBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:LB_EXPLORERFILE_FILETYPE 1334644259 +fpicker:ListBox:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:LB_EXPLORERFILE_SHARED_LISTBOX 1334644257 +fpicker:MenuButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_STANDARD 1334652943 +fpicker:MenuButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_UP 1334652942 +fpicker:ModalDialog:DLG_SVT_QUERYFOLDERNAME 1334657024 +fpicker:PushButton:DLG_SVT_EXPLORERFILE:BTN_EXPLORERFILE_OPEN 1334645264 +framework:MultiLineEdit:DLG_LICENSE:ML_LICENSE 1077938699 +framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_ACCEPT 1077940759 +framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_DECLINE 1077940758 +framework:PushButton:DLG_LICENSE:PB_PAGEDOWN 1077940754 +goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:CB_PREVIEW_EPSI 1337656322 +goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:CB_PREVIEW_TIFF 1337656321 +goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_GIF:CBX_INTERLACED 1337541633 +goodies:CheckBox:DLG_EXPORT_GIF:CBX_TRANSLUCENT 1337541634 +goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:MTF_SIZEX 1337563649 +goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:MTF_SIZEY 1337563650 +goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:MTF_SIZEX 1337530881 +goodies:MetricField:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:MTF_SIZEY 1337530882 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EMET 1337556992 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM 1337671680 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT 1337524224 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM 1337688064 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM 1337704448 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_EPS 1337655296 +goodies:ModalDialog:DLG_EXPORT_GIF 1337540608 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:RB_ORIGINAL 1337557505 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EMET:RB_SIZE 1337557506 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM:RB_ASCII 1337672194 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPBM:RB_RAW 1337672193 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:RB_ORIGINAL 1337524737 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPCT:RB_SIZE 1337524738 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM:RB_ASCII 1337688578 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPGM:RB_RAW 1337688577 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM:RB_ASCII 1337704962 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPPM:RB_RAW 1337704961 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COLOR 1337655811 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COMPRESSION_LZW 1337655813 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_COMPRESSION_NONE 1337655814 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_GRAYSCALE 1337655812 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_LEVEL1 1337655809 +goodies:RadioButton:DLG_EXPORT_EPS:RB_LEVEL2 1337655810 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_BOX_DEFAULT 569689095 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_BOX_FAXSWALLOW 569689096 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_LINKONLY 1091191826 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_SUBDIRS 1091191827 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_CB_CUPSUSAGE 1090126871 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BOX_SWALLOWFAXNO 602506259 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_CB_EXTERNAL 602506260 +padmin:CheckBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_ENABLE_BTN 602489865 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BOX_COMMAND 569708546 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BOX_PDFCOMMAND 569708553 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_LB_PATH 1090195462 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_CB_COMMANDS 602509317 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RIT_RTS_CMD_CB_QUICKCMD 602509334 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_FROM_BOX 602492932 +padmin:ComboBox:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG:RID_STRQRY_BOX_NEWNAME 1090179077 +padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_EDT_PDFDIR 569706503 +padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_FAXNAME 569690117 +padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_NAME 569690116 +padmin:Edit:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME:RID_ADDP_NAME_EDT_PDFNAME 569690118 +padmin:Edit:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_EDT_FROM 1091192835 +padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_EDT_PDFDIR 602507280 +padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_COMMENT_EDT 602441738 +padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG_PASS_EDT 1139410949 +padmin:Edit:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG_USER_EDT 1139410947 +padmin:Edit:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG:RID_STRQRY_EDT_NEWNAME 1090177026 +padmin:ListBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BOX_DRIVER 569675266 +padmin:ListBox:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BOX_NEWFONTS 1091194375 +padmin:ListBox:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_LB_FONTS 1090620932 +padmin:ListBox:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_LB_DEV 1090129412 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_LB_CONFIGURE 602508808 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_DEPTH_BOX 602459660 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_LEVEL_BOX 602459656 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_PPDKEY_BOX 602459652 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_PPDVALUE_BOX 602459654 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE:RID_RTS_DEVICE_SPACE_BOX 602459658 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_TO_BOX 602492422 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_DUPLEX_BOX 602476038 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_ORIENTATION_BOX 602476036 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_PAPER_BOX 602476034 +padmin:ListBox:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE:RID_RTS_PAPER_SLOT_BOX 602476040 +padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_BOTTOMMARGIN_BOX 602446344 +padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_LEFTMARGIN_BOX 602446338 +padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_RIGHTMARGIN_BOX 602446342 +padmin:MetricField:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_TOPMARGIN_BOX 602446340 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG 1106509824 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG 1091190784 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG 1090617344 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_PADIALOG 1090125824 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG 1090191360 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_RTS_PWDIALOG 1139408896 +padmin:ModalDialog:RID_STRINGQUERYDLG 1090174976 +padmin:ModelessDialog:RID_PROGRESS_DLG 2170421248 +padmin:MultiListBox:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS:RID_ADDP_OLD_BOX_PRINTERS 569723906 +padmin:MultiListBox:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_LB_DRIVER 1090194437 +padmin:MultiListBox:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_SUBST_BOX 602491906 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BTN_ADD 569676291 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER:RID_ADDP_CHDRV_BTN_REMOVE 569676292 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BTN_HELP 569709059 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND:RID_ADDP_CMD_BTN_PDFDIR 569709064 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS:RID_ADDP_OLD_BTN_SELECTALL 569725443 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG:RID_ADDP_BTN_NEXT 1106514435 +padmin:PushButton:RID_ADD_PRINTER_DIALOG:RID_ADDP_BTN_PREV 1106514436 +padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BTN_FROM 1091195396 +padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTIMPORT_DIALOG:RID_FIMP_BTN_SELECTALL 1091195398 +padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_IMPORT 1090621957 +padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_REMOVE 1090621955 +padmin:PushButton:RID_FONTNAMEDIALOG:RID_FNTNM_BTN_RENAME 1090621958 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_ADD 1090130451 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_CONF 1090130438 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_DEL 1090130435 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_FONTS 1090130441 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_RENAME 1090130439 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_BTN_STD 1090130434 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PADIALOG:RID_PA_TESTPAGE 1090130440 +padmin:PushButton:RID_PPDIMPORT_DLG:RID_PPDIMP_BTN_SEARCH 1090195971 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_HELP 602509828 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_PDFDIR 602509841 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE:RID_RTS_CMD_BTN_REMOVE 602509839 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_ADD_BTN 602493447 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE:RID_RTS_FS_REMOVE_BTN 602493448 +padmin:PushButton:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE:RID_RTS_OTHER_DEFAULT_BTN 602444299 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_FAX 569655811 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_OLD 569655813 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_PDF 569655812 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV:RID_ADDP_CHDEV_BTN_PRINTER 569655810 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER:RID_ADDP_FAXDRV_BTN_DEFAULT 569737730 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER:RID_ADDP_FAXDRV_BTN_SELECT 569737731 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_DEFAULT 569754114 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_DIST 569754115 +padmin:RadioButton:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER:RID_ADDP_PDFDRV_BTN_SELECT 569754116 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDEV 569655296 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_CHOOSEDRIVER 569671680 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_COMMAND 569704448 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_FAXDRIVER 569737216 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_NAME 569688064 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_OLDPRINTERS 569720832 +padmin:TabPage:RID_ADDP_PAGE_PDFDRIVER 569753600 +padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_COMMANDPAGE 602505216 +padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_DEVICEPAGE 602456064 +padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_FONTSUBSTPAGE 602488832 +padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_OTHERPAGE 602439680 +padmin:TabPage:RID_RTS_PAPERPAGE 602472448 +reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:CB_DATE 1577878529 +reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:CB_TIME 1577878533 +reportdesign:CheckBox:RID_PAGENUMBERS:CB_SHOWNUMBERONFIRSTPAGE 1577862153 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:LB_DATE_TYPE 1577881091 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_DATETIME_DLG:LB_TIME_TYPE 1577881095 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_FOOTERLST 2114719236 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_GROUPONLST 2114719238 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_HEADERLST 2114719234 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_KEEPTOGETHERLST 2114719242 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:LST_ORDER 2114719249 +reportdesign:ListBox:RID_PAGENUMBERS:LST_ALIGNMENT 1577864712 +reportdesign:NumericField:RID_GROUPS_SORTING:ED_GROUPINTERVALLST 2114721800 +reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_BOTTOMPAGE 1577861638 +reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_N 1577861634 +reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_N_OF_M 1577861635 +reportdesign:RadioButton:RID_PAGENUMBERS:RB_PAGE_TOPPAGE 1577861637 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CB_ASONCE 1494697050 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_COMMA 1494697014 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_OTHER 1494697015 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_SEMICOLON 1494697013 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_SPACE 1494697012 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CKB_TAB 1494697011 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ADJUST 1493533722 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ALIGNMENT 1493533721 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_BORDER 1493533717 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_FONT 1493533719 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_NUMFORMAT 1493533716 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_PATTERN 1493533720 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW:1 1494516737 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW:2 1494516738 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_COL_MAN:BTN_DEFVAL 1494909953 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_COL_OPT:BTN_DEFVAL 1494926337 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND1 2568520705 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND2 2568520715 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:CBX_COND3 2568520725 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_BYCOL 2567521332 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_BYROW 2567521331 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_REFS 2567521341 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_FORMAT 2567324695 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_HEADER 2567324693 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_SIZE 2567324694 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_STRIPDATA 2567324696 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELALL 1493419018 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELATTRS 1493419023 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELDATETIME 1493419021 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELFORMULAS 1493419022 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELNOTES 1493419024 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELNUMBERS 1493419020 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELOBJECTS 1493419025 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DELCONT:BTN_DELSTRINGS 1493419019 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:CB_LAYOUT_EMPTY 1495401474 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:CB_SHOW 1495401475 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_CASE 2567078914 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_COPY_RESULT 2567078917 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_DEST_PERS 2567078924 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_HEADER 2567078916 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_REGEXP 2567078915 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 2567078913 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT 2568963085 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT_ACCEPT 2568963078 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:CB_HIGHLIGHT_REJECT 2568963079 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:CB_FIXEDWIDTH 1494172684 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:CB_SAVESHOWN 1494172685 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSALL 1493435412 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSATTRS 1493435417 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSDATETIME 1493435415 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSFORMULAS 1493435416 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSNOTES 1493435418 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSNUMBERS 1493435414 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSOBJECTS 1493435433 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_INSSTRINGS 1493435413 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_LINK 1493435427 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_SKIP_EMPTY 1493435425 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_TRANSPOSE 1493435426 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:CB_LINK 1493894173 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:BTN_RELOAD 1495368714 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:BTN_COPY 1493451781 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_COLHEADER 2567308321 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_CRITERIA 2567308319 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_PRINTAREA 2567308320 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_ROWHEADER 2567308322 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_BOTTOM 1494402053 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_LEFT 1494402050 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_RIGHT 1494402051 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_CREATE:BTN_TOP 1494402052 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_ATTRIB 1493845017 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_COPYALL 1493845019 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_PRINTFRAME 1493845015 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_PROTECT 1493845020 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_SHOWFRAME 1493845013 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_TWOWAY 1493845016 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:CB_VALUE 1493845018 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_CASE 1493746690 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_REGEXP 1493746691 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 1493746689 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:CB_SHOWALL 1493828609 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_DETECTCAT 2567504922 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_DRILLDOWN 2567504926 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_FILTER 2567504925 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_IGNEMPTYROWS 2567504921 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_TOTALCOL 2567504923 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_TOTALROW 2567504924 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT:BTN_MATCH_OLD_PASSWORD 1495663921 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN:BTN_DEFVAL 1494942721 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT:BTN_DEFVAL 1494959105 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SHAREDOCUMENT:CB_SHARE 1495598081 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_CASE 2567095298 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_COPY_RESULT 2567095301 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_DEST_PERS 2567095308 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_HEADER 2567095300 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_REGEXP 2567095299 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_UNIQUE 2567095297 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION:BTN_PROTECT 1495614468 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_CALC 957252625 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_CASE 957252623 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_ITERATE 957252609 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_LOOKUP 957252627 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_MATCH 957252626 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_REGEX 957252628 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ANCHOR 958186521 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ANNOT 958186519 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_BIGHANDLES 958186564 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_CLIP 958186529 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_FORMULA 958186517 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_GRID 958186553 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_GUIDELINE 958186556 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_HANDLES 958186563 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_HSCROLL 958186548 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_NIL 958186518 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_OUTLINE 958186551 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_PAGEBREAKS 958186562 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_RFIND 958186571 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_ROWCOLHEADER 958186547 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_SYNCZOOM 958186531 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_TBLREG 958186550 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_VALUE 958186520 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:CB_VSCROLL 958186549 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_ALIGN 958202951 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_EDITMODE 958202953 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_EXPREF 958202956 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_FORMAT 958202954 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_MARKHDR 958202957 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_REPLWARN 958202959 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:CB_TEXTFMT 958202958 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_PRINT:BTN_SELECTEDSHEETS 957481988 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_PRINT:BTN_SKIPEMPTYPAGES 957481986 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_CASESENSITIVE 956449800 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_COPYRESULT 956449803 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_FORMATS 956449802 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_LABEL 956449801 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_SORT_USER 956449799 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_CASE 956810262 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_FORMATS 956810273 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_PAGEBREAK 956810261 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_SORT 956810263 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_USERDEF 956810274 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_CHARTS 957039629 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_DRAWINGS 957039631 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_FORMULAS 957039632 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_GRID 957039626 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_HEADER 957039627 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_NOTES 957039628 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_NULLVALS 957039633 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_OBJECTS 957039630 +sc:CheckBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_PAGENO 957039641 +sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:CB_SHOWLIST 548275227 +sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:CB_SORTLIST 548275228 +sc:CheckBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:TSB_ALLOW_BLANKS 548275203 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:CB_TEXTSEP 1494700041 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:CB_OBJECT 1495355413 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:ED_NAME 2567327755 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL1 2567082016 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL2 2567082017 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL3 2567082018 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_VAL4 2567082024 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:ED_FIELDSEP 1494175749 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:ED_TEXTSEP 1494175751 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:CB_URL 1495371781 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:ED_NAME 2567311372 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL1 1493749792 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL2 1493749793 +sc:ComboBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:ED_VAL3 1493749794 +sc:DateField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_END 1495440898 +sc:DateField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_START 1495440897 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_PRINTAREA 2568275979 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_REPEATCOL 2568275999 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:ED_REPEATROW 2568275989 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:ED_OTHER 1494698040 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CHANGES:ED_ASSIGN 2568898575 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:ED_AREA 2568783885 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:ED_DATA 2568783889 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND1_1 2568521732 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND1_2 2568521735 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND2_1 2568521742 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND2_2 2568521745 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND3_1 2568521752 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:EDT_COND3_2 2568521755 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:ED_DATA_AREA 2567522337 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:ED_DEST_AREA 2567522347 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_NAME 1495336973 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_PASSWD 1495336977 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_SOURCE 1495336971 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:ED_USER 1495336975 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:ED_DBAREA 2567325709 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_BY 1495418883 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_END 1495418882 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:ED_START 1495418881 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_END_VALUES 1493518385 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_INCREMENT 1493518375 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:ED_START_VALUES 1493518388 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:ED_COPY_AREA 2567079943 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:ED_ASSIGN 2568964111 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:ED_TABNAME 1493895193 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:ED_ASSIGN 2567309327 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:ED_NAME 1493846027 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT1 2569209860 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT2 2569209861 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT3 2569209862 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_LEFT4 2569209863 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_OBJECTIVECELL 2569209857 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT1 2569209864 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT2 2569209865 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT3 2569209866 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_RIGHT4 2569209867 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_TARGET 2569209858 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:ED_VARIABLECELLS 2569209859 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:ED_INAREA 2567505962 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:ED_OUTAREA 2567505943 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT:ED_PASSWORD1 1495664942 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT:ED_PASSWORD2 1495664944 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF:ED_ASSIGN 2568996875 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_FORMULACELL 2567374849 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_TARGETVAL 2567374850 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:ED_VARCELL 2567374851 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_DOUBLE:ED_VALUE 1495517185 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:ED_COPY_AREA 2567096327 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:ED_CRITERIA_AREA 2567096372 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT:ED_INPUT 1493469194 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_COLCELL 2567899139 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_FORMULARANGE 2567899137 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:ED_ROWCELL 2567899138 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION:ED_PASSWORD1 1495615494 +sc:Edit:RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION:ED_PASSWORD2 1495615496 +sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_EPS 957253637 +sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:ED_OUTAREA 956450820 +sc:Edit:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:ED_COPYFROM 956844035 +sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:EDT_TITLE 548309005 +sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:EDT_TITLE 548292621 +sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_MAX 548276233 +sc:Edit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_MIN 548276231 +sc:FloatingWindow:RID_SCDLG_TEAM 231304704 +sc:ImageButton:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:IMB_INSERT 3651284481 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_PRINTAREA 2568285708 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_REPEATCOL 2568285728 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:RB_REPEATROW 2568285718 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CHANGES:RB_ASSIGN 2568908304 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:RB_AREA 2568793614 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:RB_DATA 2568793618 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND1_1 2568531461 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND1_2 2568531464 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND2_1 2568531471 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND2_2 2568531474 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND3_1 2568531481 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:RB_COND3_2 2568531484 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:RB_DATA_AREA 2567532066 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:RB_DEST_AREA 2567532076 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:RB_DBAREA 2567335438 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:RB_COPY_AREA 2567089672 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_HIGHLIGHT_CHANGES:RB_ASSIGN 2568973840 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:RB_ASSIGN 2567319056 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE1 2569219596 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE2 2569219597 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE3 2569219598 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_DELETE4 2569219599 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT1 2569219588 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT2 2569219589 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT3 2569219590 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_LEFT4 2569219591 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_OBJECTIVECELL 2569219585 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT1 2569219592 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT2 2569219593 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT3 2569219594 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_RIGHT4 2569219595 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_TARGET 2569219586 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:IB_VARIABLECELLS 2569219587 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:RB_INAREA 2567515689 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:RB_OUTAREA 2567515672 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF:RB_ASSIGN 2569006604 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:RB_FORMULACELL 2567384577 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER:RB_VARCELL 2567384578 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:RB_COPY_AREA 2567106056 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:RB_CRITERIA_AREA 2567106101 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_COLCELL 2567908867 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_FORMULARANGE 2567908865 +sc:ImageButton:RID_SCDLG_TABOP:RB_ROWCELL 2567908866 +sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:CB_CAT 3651276289 +sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:DDLB_FUNC 3651276291 +sc:ListBox:FID_FUNCTION_BOX:LB_FUNC 3651276290 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_PRINTAREA 2568277517 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_REPEATCOL 2568277537 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AREAS:LB_REPEATROW 2568277527 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_CHARSET 1494699524 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:LB_TYPE1 1494699543 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:LB_FORMAT 1493536257 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:LB_RANGE 2568785419 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_1 2568523266 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_2 2568523267 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND1_TEMPLATE 2568523274 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_1 2568523276 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_2 2568523277 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND2_TEMPLATE 2568523284 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_1 2568523286 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_2 2568523287 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:LB_COND3_TEMPLATE 2568523294 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_DATA_AREA 2567523872 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_DEST_AREA 2567523882 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_FUNC 2567523852 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:LB_DATABASE 1495354899 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPIDATA:LB_OBJTYPE 1495354903 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DAPISERVICE:LB_SERVICE 1495338505 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_BASEFIELD 1495387651 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_BASEITEM 1495387652 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_TYPE 1495387650 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSHOWDETAIL:LB_DIMS 1495453194 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_HIERARCHY 1495404041 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_LAYOUT 1495404038 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SHOW_FROM 1495404039 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SHOW_USING 1495404040 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:LB_SORT_BY 1495404037 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND1 2567081501 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND2 2567081502 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND3 2567081503 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COND4 2567081511 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_COPY_AREA 2567081478 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD1 2567081496 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD2 2567081497 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD3 2567081498 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_FIELD4 2567081510 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP1 2567081499 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP2 2567081500 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP3 2567081509 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:LB_OP4 2567081514 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:DDLB_FONT 1494175241 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_IMPORTOPT:LB_FONT 1494175242 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:LB_DEST 1493454338 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_MOVETAB:LB_INSERT 1493454340 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_PASTE:LB_ENTRYLIST 1494388235 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:LB_COLOR 1493847574 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP1 2569211393 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP2 2569211394 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP3 2569211395 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:LB_OP4 2569211396 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND1 1493749277 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND2 1493749278 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_COND3 1493749279 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD1 1493749272 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD2 1493749273 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_FIELD3 1493749274 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_OP1 1493749275 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:LB_OP2 1493749276 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:LB_OUTAREA 2567507478 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS:LB_ENGINE 1495485953 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:LB_COPY_AREA 2567097862 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:LB_CRITERIA_AREA 2567097907 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_COLOR 958189115 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_DIAGRAM 958189086 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_DRAW 958189088 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_CONTENT:LB_OBJGRF 958189084 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:LB_ALIGN 958205512 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:LB_UNIT 958205502 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_CONTENT 958369281 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_INSERT 958369283 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_MOVE 958369284 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_OPREDLINE:CLB_REMOVE 958369282 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT1 956435972 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT2 956435973 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:LB_SORT3 956435974 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_ALGORITHM 956452371 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_LANGUAGE 956452369 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_OUTAREA 956452355 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:LB_SORT_USER 956452354 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:LB_USERDEF 956812835 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:LB_SCALEMODE 957042207 +sc:ListBox:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:LB_LISTS 956845569 +sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:LB_ACTION 548310552 +sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:LB_ALLOW 548277762 +sc:ListBox:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:LB_VALUE 548277765 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_COL_MAN:ED_VALUE 1494915585 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_COL_OPT:ED_VALUE 1494931969 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN:ED_VALUE 1494948353 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT:ED_VALUE 1494964737 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:MF_TAB 958208577 +sc:MetricField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEALL 957045280 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_ASCII 1494695936 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_CHARTCOLROW 1494515712 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW 1494368256 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_GROUP 1493549056 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE 1493893120 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA 1495367680 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO 1493843968 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS 1495646208 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT 1495662592 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT 1493467136 +sc:ModalDialog:RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION 1495613440 +sc:ModelessDialog:RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF 2568994816 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_MORE 1493545576 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_MORE 2567533060 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_MORE 2567336481 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:BTN_MORE 1495396868 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_FILTER:BTN_MORE 2567090689 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_MORE 2567320070 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTFILTER:BTN_MORE 1493758465 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_MORE 2567516676 +sc:MoreButton:RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER:BTN_MORE 2567107073 +sc:MultiLineEdit:RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO:ED_COMMENT 1493846541 +sc:MultiLineEdit:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:ED_ENTRIES 956844546 +sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:EDT_ERROR 548309529 +sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:EDT_INPUTHELP 548293135 +sc:MultiLineEdit:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES:EDT_LIST 548276765 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:LB_CONSAREAS 2567523350 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_DPDATAFIELD:LB_FUNC 1495387137 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:LB_TABLES 1493896219 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:LB_RANGES 1495370761 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:LB_FUNC 1493830657 +sc:MultiListBox:RID_SCDLG_SHOW_TAB:LB_ENTRYLIST 1494993931 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:NF_AT_ROW 1494702140 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:ED_NUMDAYS 1495439364 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:NF_SHOW 1495406593 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:NF_COUNT 1493899287 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:NF_DELAY 1495373835 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_INTEGER:NF_VALUE 1495504897 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_PREC 957257735 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:ED_STEPS 957257732 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_PAGENO 957044762 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGEHEIGHT 957044772 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGENUM 957044770 +sc:NumericField:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:ED_SCALEPAGEWIDTH 957044771 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_ADD 1493537385 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT:BTN_REMOVE 1493537386 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_ADD 2568786435 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_REMOVE 2568786436 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:BTN_COND1_NEW 2568524322 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:BTN_COND2_NEW 2568524323 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONDFORMAT:BTN_COND3_NEW 2568524324 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPALLMINE 1495585286 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPALLOTHERS 1495585287 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPMINE 1495585283 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONFLICTS:BTN_KEEPOTHER 1495585284 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_ADD 2567524869 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE:BTN_REMOVE 2567524870 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_ADD 2567328259 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_DBNAMES:BTN_REMOVE 2567328260 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:BTN_BROWSE 1493897756 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA:BTN_BROWSE 1495372294 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_ADD 2567311875 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES:BTN_REMOVE 2567311876 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_NAMES_PASTE:BTN_ADD 1494389353 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:BTN_OPTIONS 2569212417 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:BTN_SOLVE 2569212420 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:BTN_OPTIONS 1493832197 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_OPTIONS 2567508486 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT:BTN_REMOVE 2567508485 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS:BTN_RETYPE_DOC 1495650829 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS:BTN_RETYPE_SHEET1 1495650931 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS:BTN_RETYPE_SHEET2 1495650934 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS:BTN_RETYPE_SHEET3 1495650937 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS:BTN_RETYPE_SHEET4 1495650940 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS:BTN_EDIT 1495486977 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_ADD 956846594 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_COPY 956846596 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_NEW 956846593 +sc:PushButton:RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS:BTN_REMOVE 956846595 +sc:PushButton:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:BTN_SEARCH 548311578 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:RB_FIXED 1494696450 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_ASCII:RB_SEPARATED 1494696449 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW:BTN_GROUP_COLS 1494368769 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLORROW:BTN_GROUP_ROWS 1494368771 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_COLHEAD 2568782351 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_COLROWNAMERANGES:BTN_ROWHEAD 2568782352 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_DATABASE 1495319045 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_EXTERNAL 1495319046 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DAPITYPE:BTN_SELECTION 1495319044 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_CELLSLEFT 1493385741 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_CELLSUP 1493385738 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_DELCOLS 1493385743 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DELCELL:BTN_DELROWS 1493385742 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_AUTOEND 1495433731 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_AUTOSTART 1495433729 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_MANEND 1495433732 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_MANSTART 1495433730 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_NUMDAYS 1495433733 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPDATEGROUP:RB_UNITS 1495433734 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_AUTOEND 1495417347 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_AUTOSTART 1495417345 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_MANEND 1495417348 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPNUMGROUP:RB_MANSTART 1495417346 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_ASC 1495400964 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_DESC 1495400965 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_DPSUBTOTAL_OPT:RB_SORT_MAN 1495400966 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_ARITHMETIC 1493516812 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_AUTOFILL 1493516815 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_BOTTOM 1493516805 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DATE 1493516814 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DAY 1493516822 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_DAY_OF_WEEK 1493516823 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_GEOMETRIC 1493516813 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_LEFT 1493516802 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_MONTH 1493516824 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_RIGHT 1493516803 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_TOP 1493516804 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_FILLSERIES:BTN_YEAR 1493516825 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_CELLSDOWN 1493402123 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_CELLSRIGHT 1493402124 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_INSCOLS 1493402129 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCELL:BTN_INSROWS 1493402128 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_DOWN 1493434918 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_NONE 1493434917 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_MV_RIGHT 1493434919 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_ADD 1493434908 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_DIV 1493434911 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_MUL 1493434910 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_NOOP 1493434907 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSCONT:BTN_OP_SUB 1493434909 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_BEFORE 1493893643 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_BEHIND 1493893644 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_FROMFILE 1493893658 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE:RB_NEW 1493893653 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_MAX 2569208321 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_MIN 2569208322 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER:RB_VALUE 2569208323 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_AUTO 1493828098 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_NONE 1493828097 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT:RB_USER 1493828099 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT:BTN_REMOVE_PASSWORD 1495663411 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT:BTN_RETYPE_PASSWORD 1495663410 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATE1904 957252107 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATESC10 957252106 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_CALC:BTN_DATESTD 957252105 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_ALWAYS 958202370 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_NEVER 958202372 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_LAYOUT:RB_REQUEST 958202371 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN1 956432906 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN2 956432907 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_DOWN3 956432908 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP1 956432903 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP2 956432904 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_FIELDS:BTN_UP3 956432905 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_LEFT_RIGHT 956449293 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS:BTN_TOP_DOWN 956449292 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_ASCENDING 956809759 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_SUBT_OPTIONS:BTN_DESCENDING 956809760 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_LEFTRIGHT 957039125 +sc:RadioButton:RID_SCPAGE_TABLE:BTN_TOPDOWN 957039124 +sc:TabPage:RID_SCPAGE_STAT 957628416 +sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR 548306944 +sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP 548290560 +sc:TabPage:TP_VALIDATION_VALUES 548274176 +sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_ALL 956384771 +sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_FORMULAR 956384770 +sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_HIDE_PRINT 956384774 +sc:TriStateBox:RID_SCPAGE_PROTECTION:BTN_PROTECTED 956384769 +sc:TriStateBox:TP_VALIDATION_ERROR:TSB_SHOW 548308501 +sc:TriStateBox:TP_VALIDATION_INPUTHELP:TSB_HELP 548292107 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PAGE3_LOGO 1088488501 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PAGE5_SUMMARY 1088488511 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_PREVIEW 1088488455 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_ASS:CB_STARTWITH 1088488456 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:CBX_USE_CUSTOMSHOW 1087554561 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_LOCKED 1077986313 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_PRINTABLE 1077986312 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:CBX_VISIBLE 1077986311 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS:CBX_CHECK_MASTERS 1089111042 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS:CBX_LINK 1089111041 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_MORPH:CBX_ATTRIBUTES 1084441601 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_MORPH:CBX_ORIENTATION 1084441602 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PRESLT:CBX_CHECK_MASTERS 1087964162 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PRESLT:CBX_MASTER_PAGE 1087964161 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CONTENT 1085850655 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_ENDLESS 1085850662 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_NOTES 1085850656 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_HIDDEN_SLIDES 1085850687 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_SLD_SOUND 1085850685 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_CREATED 1085850700 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_DOWNLOAD 1085850699 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE5_TEXTONLY 1085850706 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_ALWAYS_ON_TOP 1401472008 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_ANIMATION_ALLOWED 1401472006 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_AUTOLOGO 1401472001 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_CHANGE_PAGE 1401472007 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_MANUEL 1401472002 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_MOUSEPOINTER 1401472003 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_NAVIGATOR 1401472005 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:CBX_PEN 1401472004 +sd:CheckBox:DLG_VECTORIZE:CB_FILLHOLES 1084457985 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_DATE 1090143234 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_FOOTER 1090143237 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_HEADER 1090143236 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT:CB_PAGE_NUMBER 1090143235 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME 553255938 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_FOOTER 553255946 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_HEADER 553255958 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_NOTONTITLE 553255952 +sd:CheckBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_SLIDENUMBER 553255950 +sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CBX_REWIND 878838793 +sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_AUTORESTART 878822408 +sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_SMOOTH_END 878822407 +sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CB_SMOOTH_START 878822406 +sd:CheckBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:CBX_PREVIEW 878871556 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_HANDLES_BEZIER 546653186 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_HELPLINES 546653185 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_MOVE_OUTLINE 546653199 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_CONTENTS:CBX_RULER 546653198 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_COPY 546685965 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_CROOK_NO_CONTORTION 546685973 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_MARKED_HIT_MOVES_ALWAYS 546685971 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_MASTERPAGE_CACHE 546685977 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_PICKTHROUGH 546685961 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_QUICKEDIT 546685976 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_START_WITH_ACTUAL_PAGE 546685978 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CBX_START_WITH_TEMPLATE 546685958 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_MERGE_PARA_DIST 546685980 +sd:CheckBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_USE_PRINTER_METRICS 546685992 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_BACK 545866765 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_DATE 545866755 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_DRAW 545866758 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_FRONT 545866764 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_HANDOUTS 545866760 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_HIDDEN_PAGES 545866753 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_NOTES 545866759 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_OUTLINE 545866761 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_PAGENAME 545866754 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_PAPERBIN 545866762 +sd:CheckBox:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:CBX_TIME 545866756 +sd:Checkbox:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:4 1415742468 +sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_ANIMATE_FORM 878855173 +sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_GROUP_AUTO 878855171 +sd:Checkbox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:CBX_REVERSE 878855174 +sd:ComboBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_QUALITY 1085853751 +sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CB_DURATION 878841862 +sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:CB_REPEAT 878841864 +sd:ComboBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:CB_SPEED 878874627 +sd:ComboBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:CB_SCALE 546689053 +sd:DockingWindow:FLT_LEFT_PANE_DRAW_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234217984 +sd:DockingWindow:FLT_LEFT_PANE_IMPRESS_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234201600 +sd:DockingWindow:FLT_RIGHT_PANE_DOCKING_WINDOW 3234234368 +sd:Edit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKNAME 1088489495 +sd:Edit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKTOPIC 1088489497 +sd:Edit:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:EDT_NAME 1088325633 +sd:Edit:DLG_DESIGNNAME:EDT_NAME 1085868035 +sd:Edit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_NAME 1077987330 +sd:Edit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_TITLE 1077987332 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CGI 1085851696 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_INDEX 1085851692 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_URL 1085851694 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_AUTHOR 1085851716 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_EMAIL_EDIT 1085851718 +sd:Edit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_WWW_EDIT 1085851720 +sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_DATETIME_FIXED 553256964 +sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_FOOTER_FIXED 553256972 +sd:Edit:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:TB_HEADER_FIXED 553256984 +sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_BOOKMARK 549767170 +sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_DOCUMENT 549767171 +sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_MACRO 549767173 +sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_PROGRAM 549767172 +sd:Edit:TP_ANIMATION:EDT_SOUND 549767169 +sd:ImageButton:DLG_COPY:BTN_SET_VIEWDATA 1085664769 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_FIRST 3231378945 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_GET_ALL_OBJECTS 3231378951 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_GET_ONE_OBJECT 3231378950 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_LAST 3231378949 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_PLAY 3231378948 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REMOVE_ALL 3231378953 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REMOVE_BITMAP 3231378952 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_REVERSE 3231378946 +sd:ImageButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_STOP 3231378947 +sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_HORIZONTAL 1078862347 +sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_POINT 1078862349 +sd:ImageRadioButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:RB_VERTICAL 1078862348 +sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE2_LAYOUT 1088491041 +sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE3_EFFECT 1088491051 +sd:ListBox:DLG_ASS:LB_PAGE3_SPEED 1088491053 +sd:ListBox:DLG_COPY:LB_END_COLOR 1085656578 +sd:ListBox:DLG_COPY:LB_START_COLOR 1085656577 +sd:ListBox:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:LB_CUSTOMSHOWS 1087557121 +sd:ListBox:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:LB_FORMAT 1081085441 +sd:ListBox:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:LB_LANGUAGE 1081085443 +sd:ListBox:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:CB_CONTENT 1104006659 +sd:ListBox:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:CB_SLIDESPERPAGE 1104006661 +sd:ListBox:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_DESIGNS 1085853189 +sd:ListBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:LB_CUSTOMSHOW 1401474562 +sd:ListBox:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:LB_DIAS 1401474561 +sd:ListBox:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:LB_ADJUSTMENT 3231370754 +sd:ListBox:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:LB_LOOP_COUNT 3231370755 +sd:ListBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME_FORMAT 553258502 +sd:ListBox:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:CB_DATETIME_LANGUAGE 553258504 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:LB_START 878841346 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:LB_TRIGGER 878841357 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:CLB_DIMCOLOR 878824976 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_AFTER_EFFECT 878824974 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_PROPERTY_1 878824963 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_PROPERTY_2 878824965 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_SOUND 878824971 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:LB_TEXT_ANIM 878824978 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE:LB_EFFECTS 878874113 +sd:ListBox:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:LB_GROUP_TEXT 878857730 +sd:ListBox:TP_ANIMATION:LB_ACTION 549768707 +sd:ListBox:TP_ANIMATION:LB_OLE_ACTION 549768708 +sd:ListBox:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:LB_METRIC 546688513 +sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_ANGLE 1085659649 +sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_HEIGHT 1085659653 +sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_MOVE_X 1085659650 +sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_MOVE_Y 1085659651 +sd:MetricField:DLG_COPY:MTR_FLD_WIDTH 1085659652 +sd:MetricField:DLG_MORPH:MTF_STEPS 1084447233 +sd:MetricField:DLG_SNAPLINE:MTR_FLD_X 1078860295 +sd:MetricField:DLG_SNAPLINE:MTR_FLD_Y 1078860297 +sd:MetricField:DLG_VECTORIZE:MT_FILLHOLES 1084463620 +sd:MetricField:DLG_VECTORIZE:MT_REDUCE 1084463619 +sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:MF_START_DELAY 878844420 +sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:MF_TEXT_DELAY 878828051 +sd:MetricField:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT:MF_GROUP_AUTO 878860804 +sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_ORIGINAL_HEIGHT 546691617 +sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_ORIGINAL_WIDTH 546691615 +sd:MetricField:TP_OPTIONS_MISC:MTR_FLD_TABSTOP 546691588 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_BREAK 1175273472 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE 1415741440 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY 1081081856 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_INSERT_PASTE 1084850176 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PRINTDIALOG 1104003072 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS 1087307776 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_PUBLISHING 1085849600 +sd:ModalDialog:DLG_TABLEDESIGNPANE 1417379840 +sd:ModalDialog:RID_SD_DLG_MASTER_LAYOUT 1090142208 +sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_ASS:EDT_PAGE4_ASKINFORMATION 1088490011 +sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_INSERT_LAYER:EDT_DESCRIPTION 1077987846 +sd:MultiLineEdit:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE4_MISC 1085852234 +sd:MultiListBox:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:LB_PAGES 1088326657 +sd:NumericField:DLG_COPY:NUM_FLD_COPIES 1085659137 +sd:NumericField:DLG_VECTORIZE:NM_LAYERS 1084463105 +sd:NumericField:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:NUM_FLD_BITMAP 3231373313 +sd:NumericField:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:NF_NEW_START 880547843 +sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:BUT_LAST 1088492035 +sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:BUT_NEXT 1088492036 +sd:PushButton:DLG_ASS:PB_PAGE1_OPEN 1088492049 +sd:PushButton:DLG_COPY:BTN_SET_DEFAULT 1085657602 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:1 1415746049 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:2 1415746050 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMANIMATION_SCHEMES_PANE:3 1415746051 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_COPY 1087558148 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_EDIT 1087558146 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_NEW 1087558145 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_REMOVE 1087558147 +sd:PushButton:DLG_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_STARTSHOW 1087558149 +sd:PushButton:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_ADD 1088328193 +sd:PushButton:DLG_DEFINE_CUSTOMSHOW:BTN_REMOVE 1088328195 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PRESLT:BTN_LOAD 1087967746 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:BUT_LAST 1085854408 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:BUT_NEXT 1085854409 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_DEL_DESIGN 1085854214 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_ALINK 1085854316 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_BACK 1085854312 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_LINK 1085854314 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_TEXT 1085854313 +sd:PushButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_VLINK 1085854315 +sd:PushButton:DLG_SNAPLINE:BTN_DELETE 1078858244 +sd:PushButton:DLG_VECTORIZE:BTN_PREVIEW 1084461569 +sd:PushButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:BTN_CREATE_GROUP 3231371786 +sd:PushButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:BT_APPLY 553259538 +sd:PushButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:BT_APPLYTOALL 553259537 +sd:PushButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT:PB_SOUND_PREVIEW 878825996 +sd:PushButton:TP_ANIMATION:BTN_SEARCH 549769729 +sd:PushButton:TP_ANIMATION:BTN_SEEK 549769730 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_EMPTY 1088487947 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_OPEN 1088487951 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE1_TEMPLATE 1088487948 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM1 1088487971 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM2 1088487972 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM3 1088487973 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM4 1088487974 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE2_MEDIUM5 1088487975 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE3_KIOSK 1088487984 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_ASS:RB_PAGE3_LIVE 1088487983 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:RBT_FIX 1081082369 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_FIELD_MODIFY:RBT_VAR 1081082370 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_INSERT_PASTE:RB_AFTER 1084850690 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_INSERT_PASTE:RB_BEFORE 1084850689 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:RBT_HORIZONTAL 1104003591 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINTDIALOG:RBT_VERTICAL 1104003592 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_CUT 1087308291 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_POSTER 1087308290 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PRINT_WARNINGS:RBT_SCALE 1087308289 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_NEW_DESIGN 1085850115 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE1_OLD_DESIGN 1085850116 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_ASP 1085850153 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CHG_AUTO 1085850147 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_CHG_DEFAULT 1085850146 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_FRAMES 1085850135 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_KIOSK 1085850136 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_PERL 1085850154 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_STANDARD 1085850134 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_WEBCAST 1085850137 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_GIF 1085850164 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_JPG 1085850165 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_PNG 1085850163 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_1 1085850169 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_2 1085850170 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE3_RESOLUTION_3 1085850171 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_DEFAULT 1085850214 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_DOCCOLORS 1085850221 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE6_USER 1085850215 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_ALL 1401471489 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_AT_DIA 1401471490 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_AUTO 1401471494 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_CUSTOMSHOW 1401471491 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_STANDARD 1401471492 +sd:RadioButton:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:RBT_WINDOW 1401471493 +sd:RadioButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:RBT_BITMAP 3231367682 +sd:RadioButton:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:RBT_GROUP 3231367681 +sd:RadioButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:RB_DATETIME_AUTOMATIC 553255429 +sd:RadioButton:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER:RB_DATETIME_FIXED 553255427 +sd:RadioButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:RB_CLICKSEQUENCE 878838283 +sd:RadioButton:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION:RB_INTERACTIVE 878838284 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_BLACKWHITE 545866247 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_BOOKLET 545866244 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_COLOR 545866245 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_DEFAULT 545866241 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_GRAYSCALE 545866246 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_PAGESIZE 545866242 +sd:RadioButton:TP_PRINT_OPTIONS:RBT_PAGETILE 545866243 +sd:TabPage:RID_SD_TABPAGE_HEADERFOOTER 553254912 +sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_DURATION 878837760 +sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_EFFECT 878821376 +sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_ENTRANCE 878870528 +sd:TabPage:RID_TP_CUSTOMANIMATION_TEXT 878854144 +sd:TimeField:DLG_ASS:TMF_PAGE3_BREAK 1088495668 +sd:TimeField:DLG_ASS:TMF_PAGE3_TIME 1088495666 +sd:TimeField:DLG_PUBLISHING:PAGE2_DURATION_TMF 1085857829 +sd:TimeField:DLG_START_PRESENTATION:TMF_PAUSE 1401479169 +sd:TimeField:FLT_WIN_ANIMATION:TIME_FIELD 3231375361 +sd:TriStateBox:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:CB_NEW_START 880543233 +sd:TriStateBox:RID_TABPAGE_PARA_NUMBERING:CB_NUMBER_NEW_START 880543234 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:BTN_PREVIEW 1107379251 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_FRAME_STYLE 1107379234 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_MERGE_STYLE 1107379237 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_NUM_STYLE 1107379236 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_PAGE_STYLE 1107379235 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:CB_TEXT_STYLE 1107379233 +sfx2:CheckBox:DLG_VERSIONS:CB_SAVEONCLOSE 1112687619 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_ALIEN_WARNING:CB_WARNING_OFF 1111557136 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_BACKWARDS 2187084816 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_MATCHCASE 2187084814 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_WHOLEWORDS 2187084813 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:CB_WRAPAROUND 2187084815 +sfx2:CheckBox:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY:CBX_NOPRINTTRANSWARN 1113048129 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_CONVERTTOGREYSCALES 576160808 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_PAPERORIENTATION 576160820 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_PAPERSIZE 576160819 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEBITMAPS 576160798 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEBITMAPS_TRANSPARENCY 576160802 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCEGRADIENTS 576160788 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY 576160778 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:CB_TRANSPARENCY 576160821 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_DOCINFODOC:CB_FILE_READONLY 541197360 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_DOCINFODOC:CB_USE_USERDATA 541197361 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:CB_FULLWORDS 546997262 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:CB_SCOPE 546997263 +sfx2:CheckBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:CB_AUTO 541246476 +sfx2:ComboBox:DLG_NEW_STYLE_BY_EXAMPLE:LB_COL 1111805953 +sfx2:ComboBox:RID_DLG_SEARCH:ED_SEARCH 2187087883 +sfx2:ComboBox:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:CB_FRAME 541347913 +sfx2:ComboBox:TP_HELP_INDEX:CB_INDEX 546983947 +sfx2:ComboBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:ED_SEARCH 547000331 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO1 1078102021 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO2 1078102023 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO3 1078102025 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOCINFO_EDT:ED_INFO4 1078102027 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:ED_NAME 1107396615 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_HELP_ADDBOOKMARK:ED_BOOKMARK_TITLE 1083901963 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_KEYWORDS 1107380285 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_THEMA 1107380279 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_TITLE 1107380280 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_CONFIRM 1111689232 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_PASSWORD 1111689230 +sfx2:Edit:DLG_PASSWD:ED_PASSWD_USER 1111689228 +sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_APP 1082214450 +sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_ITEM 1082214452 +sfx2:Edit:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT:ED_DDE_TOPIC 1082214451 +sfx2:Edit:RID_URLOPEN:RID_URLOPEN_URL 1112573955 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_KEYWORDS 541181966 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_THEMA 541181964 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_TITLE 541181962 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:ED_FILE_NAME 541198387 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_CHANGE_VAL 541198340 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_CREATE_VAL 541198344 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_DOCNO_VAL 541198374 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_SHOW_SIZE 541198392 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_SHOW_TYP 541198390 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_FILE_VAL 541198338 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_PRINT_VAL 541198395 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_SIGNED_VAL 541198413 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_TEMPL_VAL 541198369 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFODOC:FT_TIMELOG_VAL 541198372 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_URL 541345836 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO1 541214736 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO2 541214738 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO3 541214740 +sfx2:Edit:TP_DOCINFOUSER:ED_INFO4 541214742 +sfx2:Edit:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:ED_NAME 541247490 +sfx2:FT_DOCNAME:DLG_PRINTMONITOR 2218852352 +sfx2:FloatingWindow:SID_RECORDING_FLOATWINDOW 1705639936 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:LB_SECTION 1107398146 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:LB_STYLESHEETS 1107398148 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:LB_REGION 1107381781 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_NEW_FILE:LB_TEMPLATE 1107381812 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_ORGANIZE:LB_LEFT_TYP 1107414530 +sfx2:ListBox:DLG_ORGANIZE:LB_RIGHT_TYP 1107414539 +sfx2:ListBox:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_FLIST 1097682440 +sfx2:ListBox:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_TOOL 1097682442 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:LB_REDUCEBITMAPS_RESOLUTION 576163363 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_HELP_BOOKMARKS:LB_BOOKMARKS 547016203 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_HELP_SEARCH:LB_RESULT 546999824 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_BASE 541249030 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_NEXT 541249028 +sfx2:ListBox:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:LB_REGION 541249032 +sfx2:Menu:DLG_ORGANIZE_BTN_EDIT 1075462144 +sfx2:MenuButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_EDIT 1107423337 +sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_COMMENTS 1112702976 +sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_HELP_ADDBOOKMARK 1083899904 +sfx2:ModalDialog:DLG_VERSIONS 1112686592 +sfx2:ModalDialog:MD_DDE_LINKEDIT 1082212352 +sfx2:ModalDialog:RID_URLOPEN 1112571904 +sfx2:ModalDialog:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY 1113047040 +sfx2:MoreButton:DLG_NEW_FILE:BT_MORE 1107391008 +sfx2:MultiLineEdit:DLG_COMMENTS:ME_VERSIONS 1112705550 +sfx2:MultiLineEdit:DLG_NEW_FILE:ED_DESC 1107380807 +sfx2:MultiLineEdit:TP_DOCINFODESC:ED_COMMENT 541182488 +sfx2:MultiLineEdit:TP_MANAGE_STYLES:ED_DESC 541248011 +sfx2:NumericField:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:NF_REDUCEGRADIENTS_STEPCOUNT 576165911 +sfx2:NumericField:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_FORWARD 541349958 +sfx2:NumericField:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:ED_RELOAD 541349955 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_COMMENTS:PB_CLOSE 1112707592 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:BT_EDIT 1107399180 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_DOC_TEMPLATE:BT_ORGANIZE 1107399188 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_NEW_FILE:PB_LOAD_FILE 1107382822 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_ADDRESSTEMPLATE 1107415556 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_ORGANIZE:BTN_FILES 1107415555 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_COMPARE 1112691217 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_DELETE 1112691205 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_OPEN 1112691206 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_SAVE 1112691202 +sfx2:PushButton:DLG_VERSIONS:PB_VIEW 1112691213 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_DLG_SEARCH:PB_FIND 2187088401 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_DEL 1097683460 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_EDIT 1097683461 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_NEW 1097683462 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_STYLECATALOG:BT_ORG 1097683459 +sfx2:PushButton:RID_WARN_PRINTTRANSPARENCY:BTN_PRINTTRANS_NO 1113051711 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_CUSTOMPROPERTIES:BTN_ADD 541364830 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFODOC:BTN_DELETE 541200958 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFODOC:BTN_SIGNATURE 541200975 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:PB_BROWSEURL 541348426 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_DOCINFOUSER:BTN_EDITLABEL 541217314 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_BOOKMARKS:PB_BOOKMARKS 547017228 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_INDEX:PB_OPEN_INDEX 546984460 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_SEARCH:PB_OPEN_SEARCH 547000849 +sfx2:PushButton:TP_HELP_SEARCH:PB_SEARCH 547000844 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_PRINTEROUTPUT 576160259 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_PRINTFILEOUTPUT 576160260 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_NORMAL 576160288 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_OPTIMAL 576160287 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEBITMAPS_RESOLUTION 576160289 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_COLOR 576160278 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCEGRADIENTS_STRIPES 576160277 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_AUTO 576160267 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_COMMONPRINTOPTIONS:RB_REDUCETRANSPARENCY_NONE 576160268 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_FORWARDUPDATE 541344321 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_NOAUTOUPDATE 541344319 +sfx2:RadioButton:TP_DOCINFORELOAD:RB_RELOADUPDATE 541344320 starmath:CheckBox:RID_DISTANCEDIALOG:1 1401504769 starmath:CheckBox:RID_FONTDIALOG:1 1401455617 starmath:CheckBox:RID_FONTDIALOG:2 1401455618 @@ -7875,18 +7988,12 @@ svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_MISC:CB_FILEDLG 810484791 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_MISC:CB_HELPAGENT 810484749 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_MISC:CB_PRINTDLG 810484781 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_MISC:CB_TOOLTIP 810484747 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_3D_DITHERING 810517517 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_3D_OPENGL 810517515 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_3D_OPENGL_FASTER 810517516 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_3D_SHOWFULL 810517518 +svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_FONTANTIALIASING 810517567 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_FONT_HISTORY 810517566 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_FONT_SHOW 810517564 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_FONTANTIALIASING 810517567 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_MENU_ICONS 810517544 -svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_SYSTEM_FONT 810517560 +svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_SYSTEM_FONT 810517561 +svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_USE_ANTIALIASE 810517573 svx:CheckBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:CB_USE_HARDACCELL 810517572 -svx:CheckBox:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:CB_SHTVW_CURRENTDOCONLY 811336710 -svx:CheckBox:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:CB_SHTVW_RIGHT2LEFT 811336709 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFADLG_OPTIONS_TREE_HINT:CB_DISABLE 1346012182 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:CB_ACTIV 809157753 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:CB_APPEND_SPACE 809157755 @@ -7895,7 +8002,6 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:CB_COLLECT 809157754 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:CB_KEEP_LIST 809157756 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT:CB_AUTOABBREV 808911915 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT:CB_AUTOCAPS 808911916 -svx:Checkbox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE:CB_SGL_TYPO 808993849 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE:CB_TYPO 808993803 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_REPLACE:CB_TEXT_ONLY 808895522 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_CONNPOOLOPTIONS:CB_DRIVERPOOLING 809206791 @@ -7915,6 +8021,8 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT:CB_PBAS_STG 809174023 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT:CB_WBAS_CODE 809174017 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT:CB_WBAS_STG 809174018 svx:CheckBox:RID_OFAPAGE_SMARTTAG_OPTIONS:CB_SMARTTAGS 809256156 +svx:CheckBox:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:CB_SHTVW_CURRENTDOCONLY 811336710 +svx:CheckBox:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:CB_SHTVW_RIGHT2LEFT 811336709 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXDLG_NEWDICT:BTN_EXCEPT 1270400014 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_GENERAL:CB_USEDATA 733496360 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:BTN_AUTOSAVE 733479952 @@ -7926,17 +8034,6 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:BTN_RELATIVE_INET 733479978 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:BTN_WARNALIENFORMAT 733479958 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:CB_LOAD_DOCPRINTER 733479948 svx:CheckBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:CB_LOAD_SETTINGS 733479947 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_NONPROP 701006873 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_USETABLE 701006869 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_CBX_EDGES 1243022341 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SOLARIZE:DLG_FILTERSOLARIZE_CBX_INVERT 1243038723 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_HANGUL_ONLY 1237599234 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_HANJA_ONLY 1237599235 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_REPLACE_BY_CHARACTER 1237599233 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_AUTOREPLACEUNIQUE 1237648388 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_IGNOREPOST 1237648385 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_SHOWRECENTLYFIRST 1237648387 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_SPLITCELLDLG:CB_PROP 1238287371 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:CB_CALCULATE 1368851483 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:CB_CONSTRAINT 1368851479 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:CB_READONLY 1368851481 @@ -7957,6 +8054,7 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_JAP_MATCH_FULL_HALF_WIDTH 2311652399 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_JAP_SOUNDS_LIKE 2311652400 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_LAYOUTS 2311652398 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_MATCH_CASE 2311652377 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_NOTES 2311652412 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_REGEXP 2311652395 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_SELECTIONS 2311652393 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:CB_SIMILARITY 2311652396 @@ -7976,8 +8074,8 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXDLG_ZOOM:CHK_BOOK 1237582874 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_ACCESSIBILITY_TOOL 704807947 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_ANIMATED_GRAPHICS 704807943 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_ANIMATED_TEXTS 704807944 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_AUTO_DETECT_HC 704807949 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_AUTOMATIC_FONT_COLOR 704807945 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_AUTO_DETECT_HC 704807949 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_PAGE_PREVIEWS 704807938 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_TEXTSELECTION 704807948 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ACCESSIBILITYCONFIG:CB_TIPHELP 704807940 @@ -7991,7 +8089,7 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_BORDER:CB_MERGEADJACENTBORDERS 700793922 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_BORDER:CB_MERGEWITHNEXT 700793921 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_BORDER:CB_SYNC 700793915 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CAPTION:CB_LAENGE 703169537 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_INDIVIDUALWORDS 704644302 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_INDIVIDUALWORDS 704644327 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_POSITION:CB_FIT_TO_LINE 704660794 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_POSITION:CB_HIGHLOW 704660786 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_POSITION:CB_PAIRKERNING 704660804 @@ -8017,8 +8115,9 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HEADER:CB_SHARED 701154324 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HEADER:CB_TURNON 701154314 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_INTERNET:CBX_ANONYMOUS 704447499 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_MOZPLUGIN:CB_MOZPLUGIN_CODE 736117762 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_RECOMMREADONLY 703988758 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_RECORDCHANGES 703988759 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_MASTERPASSWORD 703988752 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_RECOMMREADONLY 703988759 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_RECORDCHANGES 703988760 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:CB_SEC_SAVEPASSWORDS 703988750 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_IGNORE_MIDDLE_DOT 714474700 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_IGNORE_PUNCTUATION 714474697 @@ -8039,15 +8138,15 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_MATCH_REPEAT_CHAR_MARKS 714474602 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_MATCH_SESHE_ZEJE 714474609 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_MATCH_TSITHICHI_DHIZI 714474607 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_JSEARCH_OPTIONS:CB_MATCH_VARIANT_FORM_KANJI 714474603 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:CB_SYMBOL_RATIO 701547544 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:CBX_SYNCHRONIZE 701547521 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:CB_SYMBOL_RATIO 701547544 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:CBX_SYNCHRONIZE 701563905 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:CB_RATIO 704300209 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:CB_SAME_LEVEL 704300220 -svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:CB_RELATIVE 704316601 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:BTN_NEGRED 701383705 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:BTN_THOUSAND 701383706 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:CB_SOURCEFORMAT 701383715 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:CB_RATIO 704300209 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:CB_SAME_LEVEL 704300220 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:CB_RELATIVE 704316601 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE:CB_AUTOCHECK 705594379 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE:CB_AUTODOWNLOAD 705594384 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_OPTIONS_CTL:CB_RESTRICTED 704840716 @@ -8066,10 +8165,19 @@ svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE:CB_FOLLOW 705430559 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE:CB_HORIMIRROR 705430552 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE:CB_KEEPRATIO 705430534 svx:CheckBox:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:CBX_PREVIEW 706675715 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_NONPROP 701006873 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_USETABLE 701006869 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_CBX_EDGES 1243022341 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SOLARIZE:DLG_FILTERSOLARIZE_CBX_INVERT 1243038723 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_HANGUL_ONLY 1237599234 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_HANJA_ONLY 1237599235 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:CB_REPLACE_BY_CHARACTER 1237599233 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_AUTOREPLACEUNIQUE 1237648388 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_IGNOREPOST 1237648385 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:CB_SHOWRECENTLYFIRST 1237648387 +svx:CheckBox:RID_SVX_SPLITCELLDLG:CB_PROP 1238287371 +svx:Checkbox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE:CB_SGL_TYPO 808993849 svx:ComboBox:DLG_DOCUMENTLINK:CMB_URL 1346113537 -svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_FONT1 701009923 -svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_FONT2 701009925 -svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:LB_ORIGINAL 1237667842 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_INSTANCE:ED_INST_URL 1368952846 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXDLG_IMAP:CBB_URL 2318700545 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXDLG_IMAPURL:CBB_TARGETS 1244991489 @@ -8088,6 +8196,9 @@ svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_INTERNET:CB_FRAME 704450592 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_MAIL:CB_FRAME 704466976 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:CB_FRAME 704499744 svx:ComboBox:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:CBB_FILETYPE 706678785 +svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_FONT1 701009923 +svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:CB_FONT2 701009925 +svx:ComboBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:LB_ORIGINAL 1237667842 svx:DockingWindow:RID_SVX_FMEXPLORER 3516235776 svx:Edit:DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY:ED_MAPPING 1078675458 svx:Edit:DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY:ED_TERM 1078675457 @@ -8128,14 +8239,6 @@ svx:Edit:RID_SFXPAGE_GENERAL:ED_TITLE 733497375 svx:Edit:RID_SFXPAGE_GENERAL:ED_US_CITY 733497369 svx:Edit:RID_SFXPAGE_GENERAL:ED_US_STATE 733497370 svx:Edit:RID_SFXPAGE_GENERAL:ED_US_ZIPCODE 733497371 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:ED_BROKEN_SAVEDIR 1237780485 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:ED_ERROPT_PROXYPORT 1237796872 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:ED_ERROPT_PROXYSERVER 1237796870 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_1 1237665793 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_2 1237665794 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_3 1237665795 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_4 1237665796 -svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_NEWDICT:ED_DICTNAME 1237682177 svx:Edit:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:ED_DEFAULT 1368852494 svx:Edit:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:ED_NAME 1368852492 svx:Edit:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_INSTANCE:ED_INST_NAME 1368950796 @@ -8188,10 +8291,10 @@ svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:ED_TEXT 704497702 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_MAIL:ED_MAILERURL 703252484 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_FTP_PORT 703285254 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_FTP_PROXY 703285253 -svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTP_PORT 703285252 -svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTP_PROXY 703285251 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTPS_PORT 703285263 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTPS_PROXY 703285262 +svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTP_PORT 703285252 +svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_HTTP_PROXY 703285251 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_NOPROXYFOR 703285259 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_SOCKS_PORT 703285256 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_SOCKS_PROXY 703285255 @@ -8200,13 +8303,21 @@ svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:ED_SEARCH_NAME 703334441 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:ED_SEPARATOR 703334448 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:ED_URL 703334446 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:EDT_NAME 701581313 -svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_PREFIX 704301212 -svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_SUFFIX 704301216 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:ED_COMMENT 701384732 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:ED_FORMAT 701384718 +svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_PREFIX 704301212 +svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_SUFFIX 704301216 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_TABULATOR:ED_FILLCHAR_OTHER 700745773 svx:Edit:RID_SVXPAGE_TABULATOR:ED_TABTYPE_DECCHAR 700745756 svx:Edit:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERY_GENERAL:EDT_MS_NAME 706627585 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:ED_BROKEN_SAVEDIR 1237780485 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:ED_ERROPT_PROXYPORT 1237796872 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:ED_ERROPT_PROXYSERVER 1237796870 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_1 1237665793 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_2 1237665794 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_3 1237665795 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:ED_4 1237665796 +svx:Edit:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_NEWDICT:ED_DICTNAME 1237682177 svx:FloatingWindow:RID_SVXDLG_CONTOUR 1782005760 svx:FloatingWindow:RID_SVXFLOAT_EXTRUSION_DEPTH 1790640128 svx:FloatingWindow:RID_SVXFLOAT_EXTRUSION_DIRECTION 1790590976 @@ -8237,8 +8348,8 @@ svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_LIGHT_6 3388501569 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_LIGHT_7 3388501570 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_LIGHT_8 3388501571 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_LIGHT_COLOR 3388501580 -svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_MAT_COLOR 3388501618 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_MATERIAL 3388501510 +svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_MAT_COLOR 3388501618 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_NORMALS_FLAT 3388501543 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_NORMALS_INVERT 3388501546 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_NORMALS_OBJ 3388501542 @@ -8247,6 +8358,7 @@ svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_PERSPECTIVE 3388501513 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_REPRESENTATION 3388501507 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_SHADOW_3D 3388501551 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_SPECULAR_COLOR 3388501624 +svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEXTURE 3388501509 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_BLEND 3388501600 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_CIRCLE_X 3388501603 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_CIRCLE_Y 3388501607 @@ -8259,7 +8371,6 @@ svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_OBJECT_Y 3388501608 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_PARALLEL_X 3388501602 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_PARALLEL_Y 3388501606 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEX_REPLACE 3388501598 -svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TEXTURE 3388501509 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_TWO_SIDED_LIGHTING 3388501545 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:BTN_UPDATE 3388501511 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_BITMAP:BTN_LOAD 701672965 @@ -8280,10 +8391,10 @@ svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_MAIL:BTN_ADRESSBOOK 704474632 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_MAIL:BTN_SCRIPT 704474663 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:BTN_CREATE 704507400 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:BTN_SCRIPT 704507431 -svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_LOAD 701574661 -svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_SAVE 701574662 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:BTN_LOAD 701591045 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:BTN_SAVE 701591046 +svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_LOAD 701574661 +svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_SAVE 701574662 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_MENUS:BTN_DOWN 705507136 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_MENUS:BTN_UP 705507135 svx:ImageButton:RID_SVXPAGE_TEXTANIMATION:BTN_DOWN 703737348 @@ -8303,8 +8414,9 @@ svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_LANGUAGES:LB_LOCALESETTING 810569233 svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_LANGUAGES:LB_USERINTERFACE 810569247 svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_LANGUAGES:LB_WEST_LANG 810569222 svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_MISC:LB_HELPFORMAT 810487312 -svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_ICONSIZE 810520117 -svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_ICONSTYLE 810520119 +svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_ICONSIZE 810520118 +svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_ICONSTYLE 810520120 +svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_MENU_ICONS 810520105 svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_MOUSEMIDDLE 810520098 svx:ListBox:OFA_TP_VIEW:LB_MOUSEPOS 810520095 svx:ListBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:DCB_EXPAND_KEY 809160323 @@ -8319,11 +8431,6 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SFXDLG_NEWDICT:LB_DICTLANG 1270402573 svx:ListBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:LB_APP 733482541 svx:ListBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:LB_FILTER 733482543 svx:ListBox:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:LB_ODF_VERSION 733482520 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_DLG_SHOWGRIDCOLUMNS:1 1368837633 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:LB_FONTHEIGHT 701009435 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:LB_FONTNAME 701009432 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:LB_BROKEN_FILELIST 1237782019 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:LB_BOOK 1237667329 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:LB_DATATYPE 1368854034 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_SUBMISSION:LB_SUBMIT_BIND 1368919573 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_SUBMISSION:LB_SUBMIT_METHOD 1368919568 @@ -8350,10 +8457,10 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:LB_SEARCH 2311654924 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCHFORM:LB_FORM 1368772097 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:LB_LANGUAGE 2311851556 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:LB_SUGGESTION 2311851552 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_THES_LANGUAGE:LB_THES_LANGUAGE 1238208010 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_THESAURUS:LB_MEAN 1238093330 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_THESAURUS:LB_SYNON 1238093332 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_THESAURUS:LB_WORD 1238093328 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXDLG_THES_LANGUAGE:LB_THES_LANGUAGE 1238208010 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_AMBIENTLIGHT 3388493390 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_LIGHT_1 3388493380 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_LIGHT_2 3388493381 @@ -8368,12 +8475,12 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_MAT_EMISSION 3388493428 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_MAT_FAVORITES 3388493437 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_MAT_SPECULAR 3388493431 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXFLOAT_3D:LB_SHADEMODE 3388493358 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_LASTLINE 703778354 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_TEXTDIRECTION 703778396 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_VERTALIGN 703778340 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGNMENT:LB_FRAMEDIR 702189100 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGNMENT:LB_HORALIGN 702189068 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGNMENT:LB_VERALIGN 702189072 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_LASTLINE 703778354 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_TEXTDIRECTION 703778396 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGN_PARAGRAPH:LB_VERTALIGN 703778340 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:LB_AREA_TYPE 701632019 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:LB_BITMAP 701632004 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:LB_COLOR 701632001 @@ -8393,14 +8500,16 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_BORDER:LB_SHADOWCOLOR 700796452 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CAPTION:LB_ANSATZ 703172098 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CAPTION:LB_ANSATZ_REL 703172099 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CAPTION:LB_WINKEL 703172097 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_EFFECTS2 704646878 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_EMPHASIS 704646864 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_FONTCOLOR 704646868 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_POSITION 704646866 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_RELIEF 704646883 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_STRIKEOUT 704646861 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_UNDERLINE 704646857 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_UNDERLINE_COLOR 704646859 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_EFFECTS2 704646861 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_EMPHASIS 704646898 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_FONTCOLOR 704646858 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_OVERLINE 704646878 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_OVERLINE_COLOR 704646880 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_POSITION 704646900 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_RELIEF 704646863 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_STRIKEOUT 704646882 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_UNDERLINE 704646884 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:LB_UNDERLINE_COLOR 704646886 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME:LB_COLOR2 704630414 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME:LB_CTL_LANG 704630400 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME:LB_EAST_LANG 704630390 @@ -8414,14 +8523,15 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_COLOR:LB_COLORMODEL 701697538 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_COLORCONFIG:LB_COLORSCHEME 704794115 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CONNECTION:LB_TYPE 703843841 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_DOCRECOVERY_SAVE:LB_SAVE_FILELIST 700845574 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN:LB_SCRIPTTYPE 705678856 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS:LB_SAVEIN 705547787 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:LB_BREAKPOSITION 700829248 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:LB_BREAKTYPE 700829246 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:LB_PAGECOLL 700829250 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_GRADIENT:LB_COLOR_FROM 701681153 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_GRADIENT:LB_COLOR_TO 701681154 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_GRADIENT:LB_GRADIENT_TYPES 701681156 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_GRADIENT:LB_GRADIENTS 701681155 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_GRADIENT:LB_GRADIENT_TYPES 701681156 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HATCH:LB_HATCHINGS 701648388 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HATCH:LB_LINE_COLOR 701648387 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_HATCH:LB_LINE_TYPE 701648385 @@ -8438,13 +8548,16 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:LB_EDGE_STYLE 701550085 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:LB_END_STYLE 701550084 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:LB_LINE_STYLE 701550082 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE:LB_START_STYLE 701550083 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:LB_LINEENDS 701582849 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:LB_LINESTYLES 701566466 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:LB_TYPE_1 701566467 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:LB_TYPE_2 701566465 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:LB_LINEENDS 701582849 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:LB_UNIT 703352321 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_MENUS:LB_MENUS 705498935 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_MENUS:LB_SAVEIN 705498948 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_CATEGORY 701386249 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_CURRENCY 701386273 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_LANGUAGE 701386253 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:LB_ALIGN 704302643 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:LB_BUL_COLOR 704302783 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:LB_CHARFMT 704302760 @@ -8453,9 +8566,6 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:LB_ORIENT 704302775 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:LB_ALIGN 704319027 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:LB_ALIGN_2 704319231 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:LB_LABEL_FOLLOWED_BY 704319227 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_CATEGORY 701386249 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_CURRENCY 701386273 -svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:LB_LANGUAGE 701386253 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_OPTIONS_CTL:LB_NUMERALS 704843296 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_PAGE:LB_LAYOUT 701124116 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_PAGE:LB_NUMBER_FORMAT 701124126 @@ -8474,6 +8584,11 @@ svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_SWPOSSIZE:LB_VERTTO 705433118 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_TEXTANIMATION:LB_EFFECT 703729153 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:LB_TRGR_GRADIENT_TYPES 701599235 svx:ListBox:RID_SVXTBX_UNDO_REDO_CTRL:LB_SVXTBX_UNDO_REDO_CTRL 1788300811 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_DLG_SHOWGRIDCOLUMNS:1 1368837633 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:LB_FONTHEIGHT 701009435 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_FONT_SUBSTITUTION:LB_FONTNAME 701009432 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:LB_BROKEN_FILELIST 1237782019 +svx:ListBox:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:LB_BOOK 1237667329 svx:Menu:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_MB_SYMBOL_BITMAP 537296896 svx:Menu:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS_MB_BITMAP 539885568 svx:MenuButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:MB_ADDTODICT 2311860263 @@ -8488,12 +8603,6 @@ svx:MetricBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME:LB_WEST_SIZE_NOCJK 704636844 svx:MetricBox:RID_SVXPAGE_TABULATOR:ED_TABPOS 700753418 svx:MetricField:OFA_TP_VIEW:MF_WINDOWSIZE 810523158 svx:MetricField:RID_OFADLG_PRCNT_SET:ED_RIGHT_MARGIN 1345903204 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_MTR_HEIGHT 1243027972 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_MTR_WIDTH 1243027970 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SEPIA:DLG_FILTERSEPIA_MTR_SEPIA 1243060738 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SOLARIZE:DLG_FILTERSOLARIZE_MTR_THRESHOLD 1243044354 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_MDLG_EXTRUSION_DEPTH:MTR_DEPTH 1237637634 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_MDLG_FONTWORK_CHARSPACING:MF_VALUE 1237899783 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXDLG_BMPMASK:SP_1 3391953410 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXDLG_BMPMASK:SP_2 3391953412 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXDLG_BMPMASK:SP_3 3391953409 @@ -8586,10 +8695,10 @@ svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:MTR_FLD_DISTANCE 701569537 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:MTR_FLD_LENGTH_1 701569539 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:MTR_FLD_LENGTH_2 701569540 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_DECIMALPLACES 703355398 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE_DIST 703355395 -svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE_OVERHANG 703355394 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE1_LEN 703355396 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE2_LEN 703355397 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE_DIST 703355395 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_FLD_HELPLINE_OVERHANG 703355394 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_MEASURE:MTR_LINE_DIST 703355393 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:MF_BUL_REL_SIZE 704305857 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:MF_HEIGHT 704305845 @@ -8638,6 +8747,12 @@ svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:MTR_TRGR_CENTER_X 701602308 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:MTR_TRGR_CENTER_Y 701602309 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:MTR_TRGR_END_VALUE 701602313 svx:MetricField:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:MTR_TRGR_START_VALUE 701602312 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_MTR_HEIGHT 1243027972 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_MOSAIC:DLG_FILTERMOSAIC_MTR_WIDTH 1243027970 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SEPIA:DLG_FILTERSEPIA_MTR_SEPIA 1243060738 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_SOLARIZE:DLG_FILTERSOLARIZE_MTR_THRESHOLD 1243044354 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_MDLG_EXTRUSION_DEPTH:MTR_DEPTH 1237637634 +svx:MetricField:RID_SVX_MDLG_FONTWORK_CHARSPACING:MF_VALUE 1237899783 svx:ModalDialog:DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY 1078673408 svx:ModalDialog:DLG_CHINESETRANSLATION 1078657024 svx:ModalDialog:DLG_DOCUMENTLINK 1346109440 @@ -8653,6 +8768,11 @@ svx:ModalDialog:MD_UPDATE_BASELINKS 1598062592 svx:ModalDialog:RID_DEFAULTABOUT 1078001664 svx:ModalDialog:RID_DLG_NEWLIB 1242333184 svx:ModalDialog:RID_OFADLG_OPTIONS_TREE_HINT 1346011136 +svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_ASSIGNCOMPONENT 1242447872 +svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_GALLERY_THEMEID 1243627520 +svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_IMAPURL 1244987392 +svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_OPT_JAVASCRIPT_DISABLE 1241268224 +svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_SETFORM 1368735744 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_DLG_INPUTRECORDNO 1368817664 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_DLG_SHOWGRIDCOLUMNS 1368834048 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_MDLG_EXTRUSION_DEPTH 1237630976 @@ -8660,18 +8780,11 @@ svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_MDLG_FONTWORK_CHARSPACING 1237893120 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_MDLG_FONTWORK_GALLERY 1237614592 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_NEWTABLE_DLG 1238302720 svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVX_SPLITCELLDLG 1238286336 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_ASSIGNCOMPONENT 1242447872 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_GALLERY_THEMEID 1243627520 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_IMAPURL 1244987392 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_OPT_JAVASCRIPT_DISABLE 1241268224 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXDLG_SETFORM 1368735744 -svx:ModalDialog:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT 1242529792 svx:ModelessDialog:RID_SVXDLG_IMAP 2318696448 svx:MoreButton:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:BTN_MORE 2311664159 svx:MultiLineEdit:MD_ICONCHANGE:EDT_ADDR 1080609701 svx:MultiLineEdit:MD_INSERT_OBJECT_APPLET:ED_APPLET_OPTIONS 1598179860 svx:MultiLineEdit:MD_INSERT_OBJECT_PLUGIN:ED_PLUGINS_OPTIONS 1598163476 -svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_PREVIEW:ML_ERRPREVIEW_CONTENT 1237813761 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_CONDITION:ED_CONDITION 1368869387 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXDLG_IMAPURL:EDT_DESCRIPTION 1244989956 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXDLG_OBJECT_TITLE_DESC:NTD_EDT_DESC 1238682116 @@ -8679,6 +8792,7 @@ svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXDLG_POSTIT:ED_EDIT 1237715469 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:ED_NEWWORD 2311850530 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND:ML_ERRSEND_USING 700893719 svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVXPAGE_MENUS:ED_DESCRIPTION 705497925 +svx:MultiLineEdit:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_PREVIEW:ML_ERRPREVIEW_CONTENT 1237813761 svx:MultiListBox:RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS:LB_ENTRIES 809159812 svx:MultiListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:LB_LEVEL 704302232 svx:MultiListBox:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION:LB_LEVEL 704318616 @@ -8702,11 +8816,6 @@ svx:NumericField:RID_OFAPAGE_HTMLOPT:NF_SIZE5 808851467 svx:NumericField:RID_OFAPAGE_HTMLOPT:NF_SIZE6 808851469 svx:NumericField:RID_OFAPAGE_HTMLOPT:NF_SIZE7 808851471 svx:NumericField:RID_SFXPAGE_SAVE:ED_AUTOSAVE 733485073 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_DLG_INPUTRECORDNO:1 1368823809 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_POSTER:DLG_FILTERPOSTER_NUM_POSTER 1243076610 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_NEWTABLE_DLG:NF_COLUMNS 1238308866 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_NEWTABLE_DLG:NF_ROWS 1238308868 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_SPLITCELLDLG:ED_COUNT 1238292482 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXDLG_LNG_ED_NUM_PREBREAK:ED_PREBREAK 1251186996 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCHSIMILARITY:NF_LONGER 1237964821 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCHSIMILARITY:NF_OTHER 1237964817 @@ -8726,11 +8835,16 @@ svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_GRID:NUM_FLD_DIVISION_X 703207437 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_GRID:NUM_FLD_DIVISION_Y 703207438 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:NUM_FLD_1 701569025 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:NUM_FLD_2 701569026 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_START 704305323 -svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:NF_ALL_LEVEL 704305321 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:ED_DECIMALS 701388822 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUMBERFORMAT:ED_LEADZEROES 701388824 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:ED_START 704305323 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS:NF_ALL_LEVEL 704305321 svx:NumericField:RID_SVXPAGE_TEXTANIMATION:NUM_FLD_COUNT 703731713 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_DLG_INPUTRECORDNO:1 1368823809 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_POSTER:DLG_FILTERPOSTER_NUM_POSTER 1243076610 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_NEWTABLE_DLG:NF_COLUMNS 1238308866 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_NEWTABLE_DLG:NF_ROWS 1238308868 +svx:NumericField:RID_SVX_SPLITCELLDLG:ED_COUNT 1238292482 svx:PatternField:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:ED_DNS 703288939 svx:PushButton:DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY:PB_ADD 1078678017 svx:PushButton:DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY:PB_DELETE 1078678019 @@ -8783,13 +8897,6 @@ svx:PushButton:RID_SFXPAGE_LINGU:PB_LINGU_MODULES_EDIT 733598321 svx:PushButton:RID_SFXPAGE_LINGU:PB_LINGU_OPTIONS_EDIT 733598331 svx:PushButton:RID_SFXPAGE_PATH:BTN_PATH 733581837 svx:PushButton:RID_SFXPAGE_PATH:BTN_STANDARD 733581838 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:BTN_BROKEN_SAVEDIR 1237783046 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:PB_FIND 1237602817 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:PB_HHE_DELETE 1237668354 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:PB_HHE_NEW 1237668353 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_DELETE 1237651971 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_EDIT 1237651970 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_NEW 1237651969 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_CONDITION:PB_EDIT_NAMESPACES 1368871438 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:PB_CALCULATE 1368855068 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_ADD_DATAITEM:PB_CONSTRAINT 1368855064 @@ -8840,6 +8947,7 @@ svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_CLOSE 2311852591 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_EXPLAIN 2311852599 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_IGNORE 2311852581 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_IGNOREALL 2311852582 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_IGNORERULE 2311852603 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_OPTIONS 2311852588 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_SPELLCHECK:PB_UNDO 2311852590 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXDLG_THESAURUS:BTN_LANGUAGE 1238094348 @@ -8863,6 +8971,8 @@ svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND:BTN_ERRSEND_OPT 700895769 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND:BTN_ERRSEND_SHOWREP 700895768 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_SEND:BTN_RECOV_PREV 700895754 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ERR_REP_WELCOME:BTN_RECOV_PREV 700879370 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN:PB_ASSIGN 705679875 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN:PB_DELETE 705679876 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS:PB_ASSIGN 705548802 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTS:PB_DELETE 705548803 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_FOOTER:BTN_EXTRAS 701141544 @@ -8880,17 +8990,22 @@ svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:PB_ADD 703337015 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:PB_CHANGE 703337013 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:PB_DELETE 703337014 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:PB_NEW 703337016 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_MACROSEC 703992340 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_MASTERPASSWORD 703992335 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_PROTRECORDS 703992344 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_CONNECTIONS 703992335 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_MACROSEC 703992341 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_MASTERPASSWORD 703992338 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_PROTRECORDS 703992345 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_SECURITYOPTIONS 703992332 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY:PB_SEC_SHOWPASSWORDS 703992337 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_ADD 701567489 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_DELETE 701567491 -svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_MODIFY 701567490 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:BTN_ACC_CHANGE 705516035 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:BTN_ACC_REMOVE 705516036 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:BTN_LOAD 705516072 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:BTN_RESET 705516052 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:BTN_SAVE 705516073 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:BTN_ADD 701583873 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:BTN_DELETE 701583875 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINEEND_DEF:BTN_MODIFY 701583874 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_ADD 701567489 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_DELETE 701567491 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_LINE_DEF:BTN_MODIFY 701567490 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_MACROASSIGN:PB_ASSIGN 705565186 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_MACROASSIGN:PB_ASSIGN_COMPONENT 705565191 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXPAGE_MACROASSIGN:PB_DELETE 705565187 @@ -8911,6 +9026,13 @@ svx:PushButton:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:BTN_MADDIN2 706679305 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:BTN_SEARCH 706679300 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:BTN_TAKE 706679301 svx:PushButton:RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES:BTN_TAKEALL 706679297 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_DOCRECOVERY_BROKEN:BTN_BROKEN_SAVEDIR 1237783046 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:PB_FIND 1237602817 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:PB_HHE_DELETE 1237668354 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_EDIT:PB_HHE_NEW 1237668353 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_DELETE 1237651971 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_EDIT 1237651970 +svx:PushButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT:PB_HHO_NEW 1237651969 svx:RadioButton:MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME:RB_FRMBORDER_OFF 1598210580 svx:RadioButton:MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME:RB_FRMBORDER_ON 1598210578 svx:RadioButton:MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME:RB_SCROLLINGAUTO 1598210575 @@ -8924,16 +9046,6 @@ svx:RadioButton:MD_UPDATE_BASELINKS:RB_AUTOMATIC 1598063146 svx:RadioButton:MD_UPDATE_BASELINKS:RB_MANUAL 1598063147 svx:RadioButton:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:RB_TXTDIR_LEFT2RIGHT 811336194 svx:RadioButton:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL:RB_TXTDIR_RIGHT2LEFT 811336195 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_DIRECT 1237795331 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_MANUAL 1237795332 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_SYSTEM 1237795330 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_ABOVE 1237598724 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_BELOW 1237598725 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_BRACKETED 1237598723 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_ABOVE 1237598726 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_BELOW 1237598727 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_BRACKETED 1237598722 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_SIMPLE_CONVERSION 1237598721 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:RB_CALC_COLUMNS 2311651898 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCH:RB_CALC_ROWS 2311651897 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXDLG_SEARCHFORM:RB_SEARCHFORNOTNULL 1368769029 @@ -8987,15 +9099,15 @@ svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_MAIL:RB_LINKTYP_MAIL 704463362 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_MAIL:RB_LINKTYP_NEWS 704463363 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:RB_EDITLATER 704496131 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_HYPERLINK_NEWDOCUMENT:RB_EDITNOW 704496130 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT:RB_NO 1242530317 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT:RB_NO 705659405 -svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT:RB_YES 1242530316 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT:RB_YES 705659404 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:RB_DNS_AUTO 703283818 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_PROXY:RB_DNS_MANUAL 703283819 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:RB_AND 703332907 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:RB_EXACT 703332909 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SEARCH:RB_OR 703332908 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:RB_MODULE 705511981 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_KEYBOARD:RB_OFFICE 705511980 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE:RB_EVERYDAY 705593868 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE:RB_EVERYMONTH 705593870 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_ONLINEUPDATE:RB_EVERYWEEK 705593869 @@ -9020,19 +9132,30 @@ svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_TABULATOR:BTN_TABTYPE_RIGHT 700744214 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:RBT_TRANS_GRADIENT 701596170 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:RBT_TRANS_LINEAR 701596169 svx:RadioButton:RID_SVXPAGE_TRANSPARENCE:RBT_TRANS_OFF 701596168 -svx:TabPage:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL 811335680 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_DIRECT 1237795331 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_MANUAL 1237795332 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_ERR_REP_OPTIONS:BTN_ERROPT_SYSTEM 1237795330 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_ABOVE 1237598724 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_BELOW 1237598725 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANGUL_HANJA_BRACKETED 1237598723 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_ABOVE 1237598726 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_BELOW 1237598727 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_HANJA_HANGUL_BRACKETED 1237598722 +svx:RadioButton:RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA:RB_SIMPLE_CONVERSION 1237598721 svx:TabPage:RID_OFAPAGE_CONNPOOLOPTIONS 809205760 svx:TabPage:RID_OFAPAGE_HTMLOPT 808845312 svx:TabPage:RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT 809172992 svx:TabPage:RID_OFAPAGE_MSFILTEROPT2 809189376 +svx:TabPage:RID_OFA_TP_INTERNATIONAL 811335680 svx:TabPage:RID_SFXPAGE_DBREGISTER 809222144 -svx:TabPage:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_EMBOSS_TAB 706232320 -svx:TabPage:RID_SVX_XFORMS_TABPAGES 832110592 +svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_EVENTASSIGN 705675264 svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_IMPROVEMENT 705658880 svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_MOZPLUGIN 736116736 svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_INET_SECURITY 703987712 svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_MACROASSIGN 705560576 svx:TabPage:RID_SVXPAGE_TEXTANIMATION 703725568 +svx:TabPage:RID_SVX_GRFFILTER_DLG_EMBOSS_TAB 706232320 +svx:TabPage:RID_SVX_XFORMS_TABPAGES 832110592 svx:TimeField:OFA_TP_MEMORY:TF_GRAPHICOBJECTTIME 811311126 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGNMENT:BTN_ASIAN_VERTICAL 702187035 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_ALIGNMENT:BTN_HYPH 702187050 @@ -9044,10 +9167,10 @@ svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:TSB_SCALE 701629953 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:TSB_STEPCOUNT 701629955 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:TSB_STRETCH 701629957 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_AREA:TSB_TILE 701629956 -svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_BLINKING 704644833 -svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_CHARHIDDEN 704644836 -svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_OUTLINE 704644831 -svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_SHADOW 704644832 +svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_BLINKING 704644818 +svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_CHARHIDDEN 704644819 +svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_OUTLINE 704644816 +svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_EFFECTS:CB_SHADOW 704644817 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:BTN_HYPHEN 700827186 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:BTN_KEEPTOGETHER 700827203 svx:TriStateBox:RID_SVXPAGE_EXT_PARAGRAPH:BTN_ORPHANS 700827207 @@ -9265,8 +9388,8 @@ sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_LEVELFROMCHAPTER 879133714 sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_READONLY 879133699 sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_SEQUENCE 879133818 sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_TOXMARKS 879133717 -sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_USE_DASH 879133729 sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_USEFF 879133720 +sw:CheckBox:TP_TOX_SELECT:CB_USE_DASH 879133729 sw:ComboBox:DLG_CAPTION:BOX_CATEGORY 1417990149 sw:ComboBox:DLG_INSERT_BOOKMARK:CB_BOOKMARK 1428738049 sw:ComboBox:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:CB_FIELD 1435308087 @@ -9284,16 +9407,16 @@ sw:ComboBox:TP_STD_FONT:LB_STANDARD 878432347 sw:ComboBox:TP_STD_FONT:LB_TITLE 878432349 sw:ComboBox:TP_TOX_ENTRY:CB_FILLCHAR 879153198 sw:Edit:DLG_BIB_BASE:ED_NAME 1428719626 -sw:Edit:DLG_CAPTION:ED_NUM_SEP 1417988131 sw:Edit:DLG_CAPTION:EDT_SEP 1417988121 sw:Edit:DLG_CAPTION:EDT_TEXT 1417988105 +sw:Edit:DLG_CAPTION:ED_NUM_SEP 1417988131 sw:Edit:DLG_CONV_TEXT_TABLE:ED_OTHER 1425213447 sw:Edit:DLG_FLD_INPUT:ED_LABEL 1419528199 sw:Edit:DLG_GLOSSARY:ED_NAME 1428637700 sw:Edit:DLG_GLOSSARY:ED_SHORTNAME 1428637698 -sw:Edit:DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE:ED_NUMBER_CHAR 1428654083 sw:Edit:DLG_INSERT_CHART:ED_RANGE 2499119105 sw:Edit:DLG_INSERT_TABLE:ED_NAME 1425180683 +sw:Edit:DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE:ED_NUMBER_CHAR 1428654083 sw:Edit:DLG_JAVAEDIT:ED_TYPE 1419610123 sw:Edit:DLG_JAVAEDIT:ED_URL 1419610132 sw:Edit:DLG_MAILMERGE:ED_ATTACH 1446610977 @@ -9381,9 +9504,9 @@ sw:Edit:TP_MAILCONFIG:ED_ADDRESS 879364101 sw:Edit:TP_MAILCONFIG:ED_DISPLAYNAME 879364099 sw:Edit:TP_MAILCONFIG:ED_REPLYTO 879364104 sw:Edit:TP_MAILCONFIG:ED_SERVER 879364107 +sw:Edit:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:EDT_TEXT 878938130 sw:Edit:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:ED_NUM_SEP 878938147 sw:Edit:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:ED_SEPARATOR 878938137 -sw:Edit:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:EDT_TEXT 878938130 sw:Edit:TP_OUTLINE_NUM:ED_PREFIX 878905481 sw:Edit:TP_OUTLINE_NUM:ED_SUFFIX 878905479 sw:Edit:TP_PRIVATE_DATA:ED_CITY 879216679 @@ -9425,14 +9548,14 @@ sw:ImageButton:DLG_JAVAEDIT:BTN_NEXT 1419619856 sw:ImageButton:DLG_JAVAEDIT:BTN_PREV 1419619855 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_ADDRESSBLOCK_PAGE:IB_NEXTSET 898248204 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_ADDRESSBLOCK_PAGE:IB_PREVSET 898248203 -sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST:PB_DOWN 1435299335 -sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST:PB_UP 1435299334 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_DOWN 1435315765 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_INSERTFIELD 1435315754 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_LEFT 1435315763 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_REMOVEFIELD 1435315755 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_RIGHT 1435315764 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZEADDRESSBLOCK:IB_UP 1435315762 +sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST:PB_DOWN 1435299335 +sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_CUSTOMIZE_ADDRESS_LIST:PB_UP 1435299334 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_GREETINGS_PAGE:IB_NEXTSET 898264597 sw:ImageButton:DLG_MM_GREETINGS_PAGE:IB_PREVSET 898264596 sw:ImageButton:TP_COLUMN:BTN_DOWN 877882911 @@ -9456,8 +9579,8 @@ sw:ImageRadioButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:RB_SORTDOWN3 879157902 sw:ImageRadioButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:RB_SORTUP1 879157897 sw:ImageRadioButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:RB_SORTUP2 879157898 sw:ImageRadioButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:RB_SORTUP3 879157899 -sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_DB_PARA_COLL 1435045395 sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_DBFMT_FROM_USR 1435045390 +sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_DB_PARA_COLL 1435045395 sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_TABLE_COL 1435045402 sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_TBL_DB_COLUMN 1435045396 sw:ListBox:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:LB_TXT_DB_COLUMN 1435045391 @@ -9535,14 +9658,14 @@ sw:ListBox:TP_FLD_VAR:LB_VARFORMAT 878743076 sw:ListBox:TP_FLD_VAR:LB_VARNUMFORMAT 878743075 sw:ListBox:TP_FLD_VAR:LB_VARSELECTION 878743069 sw:ListBox:TP_FLD_VAR:LB_VARTYPE 878743067 -sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:DLB_LINEPOS 877956631 -sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:DLB_LINETYPE 877956629 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_ANCHR_CHARFMT 881135157 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_NUMCOUNT 881135115 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_NUMVIEW 881135114 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_PAGE_TEMPL 881135135 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_PARA_TEMPL 881135134 sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:LB_TEXT_CHARFMT 881135154 +sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:DLB_LINEPOS 877956631 +sw:ListBox:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:DLB_LINETYPE 877956629 sw:ListBox:TP_FORMAT_TABLE:LB_TEXTDIRECTION 878218796 sw:ListBox:TP_FRM_ADD:LB_NEXT 878497397 sw:ListBox:TP_FRM_ADD:LB_PREV 878497395 @@ -9559,10 +9682,11 @@ sw:ListBox:TP_LAB_LAB:LB_TABLE 909692423 sw:ListBox:TP_LINENUMBERING:LB_CHAR_STYLE 878890499 sw:ListBox:TP_LINENUMBERING:LB_FORMAT 878890501 sw:ListBox:TP_LINENUMBERING:LB_POS 878890503 +sw:ListBox:TP_NUMPARA:LB_NUMBER_STYLE 878857729 +sw:ListBox:TP_NUMPARA:LB_OUTLINE_LEVEL 878857741 sw:ListBox:TP_NUM_POSITION:LB_ALIGN 878841356 sw:ListBox:TP_NUM_POSITION:LB_ALIGN_2 878841366 sw:ListBox:TP_NUM_POSITION:LB_LABEL_FOLLOWED_BY 878841362 -sw:ListBox:TP_NUMPARA:LB_NUMBER_STYLE 878857729 sw:ListBox:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:BOX_FORMAT 878939664 sw:ListBox:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:BOX_POS 878939668 sw:ListBox:TP_OPTCAPTION_PAGE:LB_CHARSTYLE 878939676 @@ -9711,12 +9835,12 @@ sw:MultiListBox:TP_NUM_POSITION:LB_LEVEL 878840834 sw:NumericField:DLG_BREAK:ED_PAGENUM 1412978696 sw:NumericField:DLG_COL_WIDTH:ED_COL 1425283074 sw:NumericField:DLG_CONV_TEXT_TABLE:NF_REPEAT_HEADER 1425217555 -sw:NumericField:DLG_INS_ROW_COL:ED_COUNT 1425233922 sw:NumericField:DLG_INSERT_ABSTRACT:NF_LEVEL 1404835845 sw:NumericField:DLG_INSERT_ABSTRACT:NF_PARA 1404835843 sw:NumericField:DLG_INSERT_TABLE:ED_COL 1425184772 sw:NumericField:DLG_INSERT_TABLE:ED_ROW 1425184773 sw:NumericField:DLG_INSERT_TABLE:NF_REPEAT_HEADER 1425184787 +sw:NumericField:DLG_INS_ROW_COL:ED_COUNT 1425233922 sw:NumericField:DLG_MAILMERGE:NF_FROM 1446615045 sw:NumericField:DLG_MAILMERGE:NF_TO 1446615047 sw:NumericField:DLG_MM_CREATEADDRESSLIST:NF_SETNO 1435244554 @@ -9774,12 +9898,12 @@ sw:PushButton:DLG_FLD_DROPDOWN:PB_NEXT 1419645445 sw:PushButton:DLG_FLD_INPUT:PB_NEXT 1419530760 sw:PushButton:DLG_GLOSSARY:PB_BIB 1428640310 sw:PushButton:DLG_GLOSSARY:PB_PATH 1428640312 -sw:PushButton:DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE:BT_NUMBER_CHAR 1428656644 sw:PushButton:DLG_INSERT_BOOKMARK:BT_DELETE 1428738582 sw:PushButton:DLG_INSERT_CHART:BT_FINISH 2499121668 sw:PushButton:DLG_INSERT_CHART:BT_NEXT 2499121667 sw:PushButton:DLG_INSERT_CHART:BT_PREV 2499121673 sw:PushButton:DLG_INSERT_TABLE:BT_AUTOFORMAT 1425183255 +sw:PushButton:DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE:BT_NUMBER_CHAR 1428656644 sw:PushButton:DLG_JAVAEDIT:PB_URL 1419612693 sw:PushButton:DLG_MAILMERGE:PB_ATTACH 1446613538 sw:PushButton:DLG_MAILMERGE:PB_PATH 1446613530 @@ -9873,7 +9997,6 @@ sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:PB_HYPERLINK 879153705 sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:PB_PAGENO 879153703 sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_ENTRY:PB_TAB 879153704 sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_SELECT:PB_ADDSTYLES 879137294 -sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_SELECT:PB_CHAPTERDLG 879137292 sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_STYLES:BT_EDIT_STYLE 879170088 sw:PushButton:TP_TOX_STYLES:BT_STD 879170074 sw:RadioButton:DLG_AP_INSERT_DB_SEL:RB_AS_FIELD 1435042307 @@ -9920,6 +10043,8 @@ sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_DOCSELECT_PAGE:RB_LOADDOC 898204164 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_DOCSELECT_PAGE:RB_LOADTEMPLATE 898204166 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_DOCSELECT_PAGE:RB_NEWDOC 898204163 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_DOCSELECT_PAGE:RB_RECENTDOC 898204168 +sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUTTYPE_PAGE:RB_LETTER 898220546 +sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUTTYPE_PAGE:RB_MAIL 898220547 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_FROM 898302479 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_PRINT 898302469 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_PRINTALL 898302488 @@ -9929,8 +10054,6 @@ sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_SAVEMERGEDDOC 898302468 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_SAVESTARTDOC 898302467 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_SENDALL 898302503 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUT_PAGE:RB_SENDMAIL 898302470 -sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUTTYPE_PAGE:RB_LETTER 898220546 -sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_OUTPUTTYPE_PAGE:RB_MAIL 898220547 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_SELECTADDRESSBLOCK:RB_ALWAYS 1435320858 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_SELECTADDRESSBLOCK:RB_DEPENDENT 1435320859 sw:RadioButton:DLG_MM_SELECTADDRESSBLOCK:RB_NEVER 1435320857 @@ -9960,10 +10083,10 @@ sw:RadioButton:TP_ENV_PRT:BTN_BOTTOM 909672968 sw:RadioButton:TP_ENV_PRT:BTN_TOP 909672967 sw:RadioButton:TP_FLD_DB:RB_DBFORMAT 878707212 sw:RadioButton:TP_FLD_DB:RB_DBOWNFORMAT 878707213 -sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:RB_MAXHEIGHT 877953538 -sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:RB_MAXHEIGHT_PAGE 877953537 sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:RB_POS_CHAPTER 881132034 sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTEOPTION:RB_POS_PAGE 881132033 +sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:RB_MAXHEIGHT 877953538 +sw:RadioButton:TP_FOOTNOTE_PAGE:RB_MAXHEIGHT_PAGE 877953537 sw:RadioButton:TP_FORMAT_TABLE:RB_CENTER 878215692 sw:RadioButton:TP_FORMAT_TABLE:RB_FREE 878215693 sw:RadioButton:TP_FORMAT_TABLE:RB_FROM_LEFT 878215824 @@ -10016,21 +10139,6 @@ sw:TriStateBox:TP_NUMPARA:CB_NEW_START 878855683 sw:TriStateBox:TP_NUMPARA:CB_NUMBER_NEW_START 878855684 sw:TriStateBox:TP_NUMPARA:CB_RESTART_PARACOUNT 878855689 sw:TriStateBox:TP_TABLE_TEXTFLOW:CB_SPLIT_ROW 878511762 -SW_BEZIERSHELL 266 -SW_DRAWFORMSHELL 268 -SW_DRAWSHELL 258 -SW_DRWTXTSHELL 259 -SW_FRAMESHELL 255 -SW_GRFSHELL 256 -SW_LISTSHELL 253 -SW_MEDIASHELL 281 -SW_OLESHELL 257 -SW_PAGEPREVIEW 263 -SW_SRC_VIEWSHELL 265 -SW_TABSHELL 254 -SW_TEXTSHELL 252 -SW_WEBFRAMESHELL 273 -SW_WEBTEXTSHELL 272 tab:Edit:TP_UNLOCK:ED_UNLOCK_A 545130499 tab:Edit:TP_UNLOCK:ED_UNLOCK_B 545130500 tab:Edit:TP_UNLOCK:ED_UNLOCK_C 545130501 @@ -10041,114 +10149,6 @@ tab:PushButton:DLG_WILL_EXPIRE:PB_EXPIRE_CONTINUE 1082036740 tab:PushButton:DLG_WILL_EXPIRE:PB_EXPIRE_PURCHASE 1082036739 tab:PushButton:TP_LICENSE:PB_LICENSE_DOWN 545182215 tab:PushButton:TP_PURCHASE:PB_PURCHASE_GET 545116676 -UID_ABSPILOT_HELP 34835 -UID_APP_CONTAINER_VIEW 39040 -UID_APP_DATABASE_VIEW 39038 -UID_APP_DETAIL_VIEW 39024 -UID_APP_DETAILPAGE_HELPER 39043 -UID_APP_SWAP_VIEW 39028 -UID_APP_TASKS_VIEW 39039 -UID_APP_TASKS_WINDOW 39041 -UID_APP_VIEW 39019 -UID_APP_VIEW_BORDER_WIN 39026 -UID_APP_VIEW_HORZ_SPLIT 39048 -UID_APP_VIEW_PREVIEW_1 39049 -UID_APP_VIEW_VERT_SPLIT 39025 -UID_BIB_FRAME_WINDOW 34830 -UID_BRWEVT_ACTIONPERFORMED 37965 -UID_BRWEVT_ADJUSTMENTVALUECHANGED 37996 -UID_BRWEVT_AFTERUPDATE 37983 -UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEACTIONPERFORMED 37964 -UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEPARAMETER 37994 -UID_BRWEVT_APPROVERESETTED 37979 -UID_BRWEVT_APPROVEROWCHANGE 37990 -UID_BRWEVT_BEFOREUPDATE 37982 -UID_BRWEVT_CHANGED 37966 -UID_BRWEVT_CONFIRMDELETE 37989 -UID_BRWEVT_ERROROCCURED 37995 -UID_BRWEVT_FOCUSGAINED 37969 -UID_BRWEVT_FOCUSLOST 37970 -UID_BRWEVT_ITEMSTATECHANGED 37968 -UID_BRWEVT_KEYTYPED 37971 -UID_BRWEVT_KEYUP 37972 -UID_BRWEVT_LOADED 37984 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEDRAGGED 37974 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEENTERED 37973 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEEXITED 37978 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEMOVED 37975 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSEPRESSED 37976 -UID_BRWEVT_MOUSERELEASED 37977 -UID_BRWEVT_POSITIONED 37993 -UID_BRWEVT_POSITIONING 37992 -UID_BRWEVT_RELOADED 37986 -UID_BRWEVT_RELOADING 37985 -UID_BRWEVT_RESETTED 37980 -UID_BRWEVT_ROWCHANGE 37991 -UID_BRWEVT_SUBMITTED 37981 -UID_BRWEVT_TEXTCHANGED 37967 -UID_BRWEVT_UNLOADED 37988 -UID_BRWEVT_UNLOADING 37987 -UID_BTN_LICENSE_ACCEPT 42784 -UID_CTL_CONTENT 38789 -UID_DATABROWSE_DATAWINDOW 38787 -UID_DBIWIZARD_FORMS 34828 -UID_DBIWIZARD_FORMS_SAVETO 34829 -UID_DBIWIZARD_HELP 34838 -UID_DBIWIZARD_QUERIES 34827 -UID_DBIWIZARD_SOURCEFILE 34826 -UID_DBIWIZARD_SOURCESTATS 34825 -UID_DBWIZ_HELP 39059 -UID_DLG_TABLE_FILTER 39029 -UID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_BACK 38971 -UID_DLGINDEX_INDEXDETAILS_MAIN 38972 -UID_EVT_MACRODLG 37963 -UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL1 37919 -UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL2 37921 -UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL3 37923 -UID_FIELDLINK_DETAIL4 37925 -UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER1 37920 -UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER2 37922 -UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER3 37924 -UID_FIELDLINK_MASTER4 37926 -UID_FIRSTSTART_HELP 42783 -UID_FORMPROPBROWSER_FRAME 38205 -UID_OFA_CONNPOOL_DRIVERLIST_BACK 35150 -UID_PROP_ADD_DATA_TYPE 38016 -UID_PROP_DLG_ATTR_DATASOURCE 37952 -UID_PROP_DLG_ATTR_TARGET_URL 37953 -UID_PROP_DLG_BACKGROUNDCOLOR 37950 -UID_PROP_DLG_BIND_EXPRESSION 38010 -UID_PROP_DLG_BORDERCOLOR 38106 -UID_PROP_DLG_CONTROLLABEL 37955 -UID_PROP_DLG_FILLCOLOR 37956 -UID_PROP_DLG_FILTER 37960 -UID_PROP_DLG_FONT_TYPE 37948 -UID_PROP_DLG_FORMLINKFIELDS 37959 -UID_PROP_DLG_IMAGE_URL 37949 -UID_PROP_DLG_NUMBER_FORMAT 37954 -UID_PROP_DLG_ORDER 37961 -UID_PROP_DLG_SELECTION 37962 -UID_PROP_DLG_SQLCOMMAND 37958 -UID_PROP_DLG_SYMBOLCOLOR 37951 -UID_PROP_DLG_TABINDEX 37957 -UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_CALCULATION 38015 -UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_CONSTRAINT 38014 -UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_READONLY 38013 -UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_RELEVANT 38012 -UID_PROP_DLG_XSD_REQUIRED 38011 -UID_PROP_REMOVE_DATA_TYPE 38017 -UID_RPT_PROP_CHARTTYPE_DLG 64529 -UID_RPT_PROP_DLG_LINE_STYLE 64508 -UID_RPT_PROP_DLG_LINKFIELDS 64530 -UID_RPT_REPORTWINDOW 64451 -UID_RPT_RPT_APP_VIEW 64449 -UID_RPT_RPT_PROP_DLG_AREA 64489 -UID_RPT_RPT_PROP_DLG_FONT_TYPE 64525 -UID_RPT_SCROLLWINDOW 64450 -UID_RPT_SECTIONSWINDOW 64453 -UID_RPT_VIEWSWINDOW 64454 -UID_SEARCH_RECORDSTATUS 38203 -UID_SQLERROR_BUTTONMORE 38844 uui:CheckBox:DLG_UUI_LOGIN:CB_LOGIN_SAVEPASSWORD 1311343648 uui:CheckBox:RID_XMLSECDLG_MACROWARN:CB_ALWAYSTRUST 1311802374 uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_LOGIN:ED_LOGIN_ACCOUNT 1311344671 @@ -10158,9 +10158,9 @@ uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_LOGIN:ED_LOGIN_USERNAME 1311344666 uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_MASTERPASSWORD:ED_MASTERPASSWORD 1311508501 uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_MASTERPASSWORD_CRT:ED_MASTERPASSWORD_CRT 1311655957 uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_MASTERPASSWORD_CRT:ED_MASTERPASSWORD_REPEAT 1311655959 -uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD 1311672341 -uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD_CRT:ED_PASSWORD_CRT 1311688725 -uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD_CRT:ED_PASSWORD_REPEAT 1311688727 +uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD:ED_PASSWORD 1311672322 +uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD_CRT:ED_PASSWORD_CRT 1311688706 +uui:Edit:DLG_UUI_PASSWORD_CRT:ED_PASSWORD_REPEAT 1311688709 uui:ListBox:DLG_FILTER_SELECT:LB_FILTERS 1311477279 uui:PushButton:DLG_COOKIES:BTN_COOKIES_CANCEL 1311363614 uui:PushButton:DLG_COOKIES:BTN_COOKIES_OK 1311363615 @@ -10169,13 +10169,13 @@ uui:PushButton:DLG_UUI_SSLWARN:PB_OK 1311773188 uui:PushButton:DLG_UUI_SSLWARN:PB_VIEW__CERTIFICATE 1311773189 uui:PushButton:DLG_UUI_UNKNOWNAUTH:PB_OK 1311740418 uui:PushButton:DLG_UUI_UNKNOWNAUTH:PB_VIEW__CERTIFICATE 1311740419 +uui:PushButton:RID_DLG_NEWER_VERSION_WARNING:PB_UPDATE 1311904269 uui:PushButton:RID_XMLSECDLG_MACROWARN:PB_VIEWSIGNS 1311805956 uui:RadioButton:DLG_COOKIES:RB_INFUTURE_IGNORE 1311359509 uui:RadioButton:DLG_COOKIES:RB_INFUTURE_INTERACTIVE 1311359510 uui:RadioButton:DLG_COOKIES:RB_INFUTURE_SEND 1311359508 uui:RadioButton:DLG_UUI_UNKNOWNAUTH:RB_ACCEPT_1 1311736321 uui:RadioButton:DLG_UUI_UNKNOWNAUTH:RB_DONTACCEPT_2 1311736326 -WID_SIMPLE_REF 25728 xmlsecurity:ListBox:RID_XMLSECTP_TRUSTSOURCES:LB_TRUSTFILELOC 553389576 xmlsecurity:MultiLineEdit:RID_XMLSECTP_CERTPATH:ML_CERTSTATUS 553339395 xmlsecurity:MultiLineEdit:RID_XMLSECTP_DETAILS:ML_ELEMENT 553323010 diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/main_transform.xsl b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/main_transform.xsl index 4ff4dfab8b..ca649b8c6f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/main_transform.xsl +++ b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/main_transform.xsl @@ -24,7 +24,8 @@ Aug 16 2005 workaround for #i53365# Aug 19 2005 fixed missing list processing in embedded sections Aug 19 2005 #i53535#, fixed wrong handling of Database parameter - Oct 17 2006 #i70462#, disabled sorting to avoid output of error messages to console + Oct 17 2006 #i70462#, disabled sorting to avoid output of error messages to console + Jun 15 2009 #i101799#, fixed wrong handling of http URLs with anchors ***********************************************************************//--> + + - - - diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/shared.tree b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/shared.tree index 450f283296..857fcab690 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/shared.tree +++ b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/shared.tree @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Inserting Special Characters Inserting and Editing Tab Stops Merging and Splitting Cells -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME +Protecting Contents in %PRODUCTNAME Protecting Records Selecting the Maximum Printable Area on a Page Selecting Measurement Units diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/swriter.tree b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/swriter.tree index 9dc9d21964..901258414d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/swriter.tree +++ b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/swriter.tree @@ -123,7 +123,6 @@ Hiding Text Defining Different Headers and Footers Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer -Quickly Applying Paragraph Styles Applying Text Formatting While You Type Resetting Font Attributes Applying Styles in Fill Format Mode diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02110000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02110000.xhp index 828a6bccbc..5c6abe391a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02110000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02110000.xhp @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp index 32cb20f0d0..e29d5188a8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Headers & Footers -/text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Headers & Footers + /text/scalc/01/02120000.xhp + + + mw deleted two index entries -Headers & Footers -Allows you to define and format headers and footers. +Headers & Footers + Allows you to define and format headers and footers. -The Headers/Footers dialog contains the tabs for defining headers and footers. There will be separate tabs for the left and right page headers and footers if the Same content left/right option was marked in the Page Style dialog. -
- -
- - - -
+ The Headers/Footers dialog contains the tabs for defining headers and footers. There will be separate tabs for the left and right page headers and footers if the Same content left/right option was not marked in the Page Style dialog. +
+ +
+ + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp index 182dfbbccd..a10e40c1c5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Header/Footer -/text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: new list box added, spec "Enhanced header/footer dialog feature" -dedr: reviewed - - - -
+ + Header/Footer + /text/scalc/01/02120100.xhp + + + +
page styles; headers -page styles; footers -headers; defining -footers; defining -file names in headers/footers -changing;dates, automatically -dates;updating automatically -automatic date updates + page styles; footers + headers; defining + footers; defining + file names in headers/footers + changing;dates, automatically + dates;updating automatically + automatic date updates -Header/Footer -Defines or formats a header or footer for a Page Style. -
-
- -
+Header/Footer + Defines or formats a header or footer for a Page Style. +
+
+ +
-Left Area -Enter the text to be displayed at the left side of the header or footer. +Left Area + Enter the text to be displayed at the left side of the header or footer. -Center Area -Enter the text to be displayed at the center of the header or footer +Center Area + Enter the text to be displayed at the center of the header or footer -Right Area -Enter the text to be displayed at the right side of the header or footer. - -Header/Footer -Select a predefined header or footer from the list. +Right Area + Enter the text to be displayed at the right side of the header or footer. + +Header/Footer + Select a predefined header or footer from the list. -Text attributes -Opens a dialog to assign formats to new or selected text. The Text Attributes dialog contains the tab pages Font, Font Effects and Font Position. - - - - -Icon +Text attributes + Opens a dialog to assign formats to new or selected text. The Text Attributes dialog contains the tab pages Font, Font Effects and Font Position. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Text Attributes - - -
+
+ + Text Attributes + +
+ -File Name -Inserts a file name placeholder in the selected area. Click to insert the title. Long-click UFI: this is still a long-clickto select either title, file name or path/file name from the submenu. If a title has not be assigned (see File - Properties), the file name will be inserted instead. - - - - -Icon +File Name + Inserts a file name placeholder in the selected area. Click to insert the title. Long-click UFI: this is still a long-clickto select either title, file name or path/file name from the submenu. If a title has not be assigned (see File - Properties), the file name will be inserted instead. +
+ + + +Icon - - -File Name - - -
+
+ + File Name + +
+ -Sheet Name -Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the sheet name in the header/footer of the actual document. - - - - -Icon +Sheet Name + Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the sheet name in the header/footer of the actual document. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Sheet Name - - -
+
+ + Sheet Name + +
+ -Page -Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by page numbering. This allows continuous page numbering in a document. - - - - -Icon +Page + Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by page numbering. This allows continuous page numbering in a document. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Page - - -
+
+ + Page + +
+ -Pages -Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the total number of pages in the document. - - - - -Icon +Pages + Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the total number of pages in the document. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Pages - - -
+
+ + Pages + +
+ -Date -Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the current date which will be repeated in the header/footer on each page of the document. - - - - -Icon +Date + Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the current date which will be repeated in the header/footer on each page of the document. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Date - - -
+
+ + Date + +
+ -Time -Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the current time in the header/footer on each page of the document. - - - - -Icon +Time + Inserts a placeholder in the selected header/footer area, which is replaced by the current time in the header/footer on each page of the document. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Time - - -
+
+ + Time + +
+ - - + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp index e413292280..099e15ed31 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Fill -/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Fill + /text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp + + + +
filling;selection lists -selection lists;filling cells + selection lists;filling cells MW inserted 2 index entries -Fill -Automatically fills cells with content. -
-
- -
-The $[officename] Calc context menus have additional options for filling the cells. - - - - -Sheet - -Rows - - -Filling cells using context menus: - - - -Call the context menu when positioned in a cell and choose Selection List. - - +Fill + Automatically fills cells with content. +
+
+ +
+ The $[officename] Calc context menus have additional options for filling the cells. + + + + + Sheet + + Series + + + Filling cells using context menus: + + + + Call the context menu when positioned in a cell and choose Selection List. + + -A list box containing all text found in the current column is displayed. The text is sorted alphabetically and multiple entries are listed only once. - - -Click one of the listed entries to copy it to the cell. - - - -
+A list box containing all text found in the current column is displayed. The text is sorted alphabetically and multiple entries are listed only once. + + + Click one of the listed entries to copy it to the cell. + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02210000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02210000.xhp index 9932eaa2c7..837c1fc1da 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02210000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02210000.xhp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Selecting Sheets - Selects multiple sheets.. + Selects multiple sheets. Selected Sheets Lists the sheets in the current document. To select a sheet, press the up or down arrow keys to move to a sheet in the list. To add a sheet to the selection, hold down Ctrl (Mac: Command) while pressing the arrow keys and then press Spacebar. To select a range of sheets, hold down Shift and press the arrow keys. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp index 1bf874be9d..acbe5c86d1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04060101.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.12.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,697 +35,735 @@ - -Database Functions -/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp - - - + + Database Functions + /text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp + + + Function Wizard; databases -functions; database functions -databases; functions in $[officename] Calc + functions; database functions + databases; functions in $[officename] Calc -Database Functions -This section deals with functions used with data organized as one row of data for one record. +Database Functions + This section deals with functions used with data organized as one row of data for one record. -The Database category may be confused with a database integrated in $[officename]. However, there is no connection between a database in $[officename] and the Database category in $[officename] Calc. -Example Data: -The following data will be used in some of the function description examples: -The range A1:E10 lists the children invited to Joe's birthday party. The following information is given for each entry: column A shows the name, B the grade, then age in years, distance to school in meters and weight in kilograms. - - - - - -A - - -B - - -C - - -D - - -E - - - - -1 - - - -Name - - - - -Grade - - - - -Age - - - - -Distance to School - - - - -Weight - - - - - -2 - - - -Andy - - - - -3 - - - - -9 - - - - -150 - - - - -40 - - - - - -3 - - - -Betty - - - - -4 - - - - -10 - - - - -1000 - - - - -42 - - - - - -4 - - - -Charles - - - - -3 - - - - -10 - - - - -300 - - - - -51 - - - - - -5 - - - -Daniel - - - - -5 - - - - -11 - - - - -1200 - - - - -48 - - - - - -6 - - - -Eva - - - - -2 - - - - -8 - - - - -650 - - - - -33 - - - - - -7 - - - -F -rank - - - - -2 - - - - -7 - - - - -3 -00 - - - - -4 -2 - - - - - -8 - - - -Greta - - - - -1 - - - - -7 - - - - -200 - - - - -36 - - - - - -9 - - - -Harry - - - - -3 - - - - -9 - - - - -1200 - - - - -44 - - - - - -10 - - - -Irene - - - - -2 - - - - -8 - - - - -1000 - - - - -42 - - - - - -11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 - - - -Name - - - - -Grade - - - - -Age - - - - -Distance to School - - - - -Weight - - - - - -14 - - - - - - - - - ->600 - - - - - - - -15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -16 - - - -DCOUNT - - - - -5 - - - - - - - - - -
+ The Database category may be confused with a database integrated in $[officename]. However, there is no connection between a database in $[officename] and the Database category in $[officename] Calc. + Example Data: + The following data will be used in some of the function description examples: + The range A1:E10 lists the children invited to Joe's birthday party. The following information is given for each entry: column A shows the name, B the grade, then age in years, distance to school in meters and weight in kilograms. + + + + + + A + + + B + + + C + + + D + + + E + + + + + 1 + + + + Name + + + + + Grade + + + + + Age + + + + + Distance to School + + + + + Weight + + + + + + 2 + + + + Andy + + + + + 3 + + + + + 9 + + + + + 150 + + + + + 40 + + + + + + 3 + + + + Betty + + + + + 4 + + + + + 10 + + + + + 1000 + + + + + 42 + + + + + + 4 + + + + Charles + + + + + 3 + + + + + 10 + + + + + 300 + + + + + 51 + + + + + + 5 + + + + Daniel + + + + + 5 + + + + + 11 + + + + + 1200 + + + + + 48 + + + + + + 6 + + + + Eva + + + + + 2 + + + + + 8 + + + + + 650 + + + + + 33 + + + + + + 7 + + + + F + rank + + + + + 2 + + + + + 7 + + + + + 3 + 00 + + + + + 4 + 2 + + + + + + 8 + + + + Greta + + + + + 1 + + + + + 7 + + + + + 200 + + + + + 36 + + + + + + 9 + + + + Harry + + + + + 3 + + + + + 9 + + + + + 1200 + + + + + 44 + + + + + + 10 + + + + Irene + + + + + 2 + + + + + 8 + + + + + 1000 + + + + + 42 + + + + + + 11 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 12 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 13 + + + + Name + + + + + Grade + + + + + Age + + + + + Distance to School + + + + + Weight + + + + + + 14 + + + + + + + + + + >600 + + + + + + + + 15 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 16 + + + + DCOUNT + + + + + 5 + + + + + + + + + +
-The formula in cell B16 is =DCOUNT(A1:E10;0;A13:E14) -Database Function Parameters: -The following items are the parameter definitions for all database functions: - -Database is the cell range defining the database. - -DatabaseField specifies the column where the function operates on after the search criteria of the first parameter is applied and the data rows are selected. It is not related to the search criteria itself. Use the number 0 to specify the whole data range. To reference a column by means of the column header name, place quotation marks around the header name. + The formula in cell B16 is =DCOUNT(A1:E10;0;A13:E14) + Database Function Parameters: + The following items are the parameter definitions for all database functions: + + Database is the cell range defining the database. + + DatabaseField specifies the column where the function operates on after the search criteria of the first parameter is applied and the data rows are selected. It is not related to the search criteria itself. Use the number 0 to specify the whole data range. To reference a column by means of the column header name, place quotation marks around the header name. - -SearchCriteria is the cell range containing search criteria. If you write several criteria in one row they are connected by AND. If you write the criteria in different rows they are connected by OR. Empty cells in the search criteria range will be ignored. -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate to define how $[officename] Calc acts when searching for identical entries. -See also the Wiki page about Conditional Counting and Summation. + + SearchCriteria is the cell range containing search criteria. If you write several criteria in one row they are connected by AND. If you write the criteria in different rows they are connected by OR. Empty cells in the search criteria range will be ignored. + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate to define how $[officename] Calc acts when searching for identical entries. + See also the Wiki page about Conditional Counting and Summation.
DCOUNT function -counting rows;with numeric values + counting rows;with numeric values mw added "counting rows;" -DCOUNT -DCOUNT counts the number of rows (records) in a database that match the specified search criteria and contain numerical values. - -Syntax -DCOUNT(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) -For the DatabaseField parameter you can enter a cell to specify the column, or enter the number 0 for the entire database. The parameter cannot be empty. - -Example -In the example above (scroll up, please), we want to know how many children have to travel more than 600 meters to school. The result is to be stored in cell B16. Set the cursor in cell B16. Enter the formula =DCOUNT(A1:E10;0;A13:E14) in B16. The Function Wizard helps you to input ranges. - -Database is the range of data to be evaluated, including its headers: in this case A1:E10. DatabaseField specifies the column for the search criteria: in this case, the whole database. SearchCriteria is the range where you can enter the search parameters: in this case, A13:E14. -To learn how many children in second grade are over 7 years of age, delete the entry >600 in cell D14 and enter 2 in cell B14 under Grade, and enter >7 in cell C14 to the right. The result is 2. Two children are in second grade and over 7 years of age. As both criteria are in the same row, they are connected by AND. -
-
+DCOUNT + DCOUNT counts the number of rows (records) in a database that match the specified search criteria and contain numerical values. + + Syntax + DCOUNT(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + For the DatabaseField parameter you can enter a cell to specify the column, or enter the number 0 for the entire database. The parameter cannot be empty. + + Example + In the example above (scroll up, please), we want to know how many children have to travel more than 600 meters to school. The result is to be stored in cell B16. Set the cursor in cell B16. Enter the formula =DCOUNT(A1:E10;0;A13:E14) in B16. The Function Wizard helps you to input ranges. + + Database is the range of data to be evaluated, including its headers: in this case A1:E10. DatabaseField specifies the column for the search criteria: in this case, the whole database. SearchCriteria is the range where you can enter the search parameters: in this case, A13:E14. + To learn how many children in second grade are over 7 years of age, delete the entry >600 in cell D14 and enter 2 in cell B14 under Grade, and enter >7 in cell C14 to the right. The result is 2. Two children are in second grade and over 7 years of age. As both criteria are in the same row, they are connected by AND. +
+
DCOUNTA function -records;counting in Calc databases -counting rows;with numeric or alphanumeric values + records;counting in Calc databases + counting rows;with numeric or alphanumeric values mw added "records;" and "counting rows;" -DCOUNTA -DCOUNTA counts the number of rows (records) in a database that match the specified search conditions, and contain numeric or alphanumeric values. - -Syntax -DCOUNTA(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -In the example above (scroll up, please), you can search for the number of children whose name starts with an E or a subsequent letter. Edit the formula in B16 to read =DCOUNTA(A1:E10;"Age";A13:E14). Delete the old search criteria and enter >=E under Name in field A14. The result is 5. If you now delete all number values for Greta in row 8, the result changes to 4. Row 8 is no longer included in the count because it does not contain any values. The name Greta is text, not a value. Note that the DatabaseField parameter must point to a column that can contain values.see i25407 -
-
+DCOUNTA + DCOUNTA counts the number of rows (records) in a database that match the specified search conditions, and contain numeric or alphanumeric values. + + Syntax + DCOUNTA(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + In the example above (scroll up, please), you can search for the number of children whose name starts with an E or a subsequent letter. Edit the formula in B16 to read =DCOUNTA(A1:E10;"Name";A13:E14). Delete the old search criteria and enter >=E under Name in field A14. The result is 5. If you now delete all number values for Greta in row 8, the result changes to 4. Row 8 is no longer included in the count because it does not contain any values. The name Greta is text, not a value. Note that the DatabaseField parameter must point to a column that can contain values.see i25407 +
+
DGET function -cell contents;searching in Calc databases -searching;cell contents in Calc databases + cell contents;searching in Calc databases + searching;cell contents in Calc databases mw added "cell contents;" and "searching;" -DGET -DGET returns the contents of the referenced cell in a database which matches the specified search criteria. In case of an error, the function returns either #VALUE! for no row found, or Err502 for more than one cell found. - -Syntax -DGET(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -In the above example (scroll up, please), we want to determine what grade a child is in, whose name was entered in cell A14. The formula is entered in cell B16 and differs slightly from the earlier examples because only one column (one database field) can be entered for DatabaseField. Enter the following formula: - -=DGET(A1:E10;"Grade";A13:E14) - -Enter the name Frank in A14, and you see the result 2. Frank is in second grade. Enter "Age" instead of "Grade" and you will get Frank's age. -Or enter the value 11 in cell C14 only, and delete the other entries in this row. Edit the formula in B16 as follows: - -=DGET(A1:E10;"Name";A13:E14) - -Instead of the grade, the name is queried. The answer appears at once: Daniel is the only child aged 11. -
-
+DGET + DGET returns the contents of the referenced cell in a database which matches the specified search criteria. In case of an error, the function returns either #VALUE! for no row found, or Err502 for more than one cell found. + + Syntax + DGET(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + In the above example (scroll up, please), we want to determine what grade a child is in, whose name was entered in cell A14. The formula is entered in cell B16 and differs slightly from the earlier examples because only one column (one database field) can be entered for DatabaseField. Enter the following formula: + + =DGET(A1:E10;"Grade";A13:E14) + + Enter the name Frank in A14, and you see the result 2. Frank is in second grade. Enter "Age" instead of "Grade" and you will get Frank's age. + Or enter the value 11 in cell C14 only, and delete the other entries in this row. Edit the formula in B16 as follows: + + =DGET(A1:E10;"Name";A13:E14) + + Instead of the grade, the name is queried. The answer appears at once: Daniel is the only child aged 11. +
+
DMAX function -maximum values in Calc databases -searching;maximum values in columns + maximum values in Calc databases + searching;maximum values in columns mw added "maximum..." and "searching;" -DMAX -DMAX returns the maximum content of a cell (field) in a database (all records) that matches the specified search conditions. - -Syntax -DMAX(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find out how much the heaviest child in each grade weighed in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DMAX(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -Under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. After entering a grade number, the weight of the heaviest child in that grade appears. -
-
+DMAX + DMAX returns the maximum content of a cell (field) in a database (all records) that matches the specified search conditions. + + Syntax + DMAX(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find out how much the heaviest child in each grade weighed in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DMAX(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + Under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. After entering a grade number, the weight of the heaviest child in that grade appears. +
+
DMIN function -minimum values in Calc databases -searching;minimum values in columns + minimum values in Calc databases + searching;minimum values in columns mw added "minimum..." and "searching;" -DMIN -DMIN returns the minimum content of a cell (field) in a database that matches the specified search criteria. - -Syntax -DMIN(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the shortest distance to school for the children in each grade in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DMIN(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. The shortest distance to school for each grade appears. -
-
+DMIN + DMIN returns the minimum content of a cell (field) in a database that matches the specified search criteria. + + Syntax + DMIN(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the shortest distance to school for the children in each grade in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DMIN(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. The shortest distance to school for each grade appears. +
+
DAVERAGE function -averages; in Calc databases -calculating;averages in Calc databases + averages; in Calc databases + calculating;averages in Calc databases mw added "averages;..." and "calculating;" -DAVERAGE -DAVERAGE returns the average of the values of all cells (fields) in all rows (database records) that match the specified search criteria. - -Syntax -DAVERAGE(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the average weight of all children of the same age in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DAVERAGE(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The average weight of all children of the same age appears. -
-
+DAVERAGE + DAVERAGE returns the average of the values of all cells (fields) in all rows (database records) that match the specified search criteria. + + Syntax + DAVERAGE(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the average weight of all children of the same age in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DAVERAGE(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The average weight of all children of the same age appears. +
+
DPRODUCT function -multiplying;cell contents in Calc databases + multiplying;cell contents in Calc databases mw added "multiplying..." -DPRODUCT -DPRODUCT multiplies all cells of a data range where the cell contents match the search criteria. - -Syntax -DPRODUCT(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -With the birthday party example above (scroll up, please), there is no meaningful application of this function. -
-
+DPRODUCT + DPRODUCT multiplies all cells of a data range where the cell contents match the search criteria. + + Syntax + DPRODUCT(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + With the birthday party example above (scroll up, please), there is no meaningful application of this function. +
+
DSTDEV function -standard deviations in databases;based on a sample + standard deviations in databases;based on a sample mw added "standard deviations...;" -DSTDEV -DSTDEV calculates the standard deviation of a population based on a sample, using the numbers in a database column that match the given conditions. The records are treated as a sample of data. That means that the children in the example represent a cross section of all children. Note that a representative result can not be obtained from a sample of less than one thousand. - -Syntax -DSTDEV(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age in the example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DSTDEV(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result shown is the standard deviation of the weight of all children of this age. -
-
+DSTDEV + DSTDEV calculates the standard deviation of a population based on a sample, using the numbers in a database column that match the given conditions. The records are treated as a sample of data. That means that the children in the example represent a cross section of all children. Note that a representative result can not be obtained from a sample of less than one thousand. + + Syntax + DSTDEV(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age in the example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DSTDEV(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result shown is the standard deviation of the weight of all children of this age. +
+
DSTDEVP function -standard deviations in databases;based on populations + standard deviations in databases;based on populations mw added "standard deviations...;" -DSTDEVP -DSTDEVP calculates the standard deviation of a population based on all cells of a data range which match the search criteria. The records from the example are treated as the whole population. - -Syntax -DSTDEVP(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DSTDEVP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result is the standard deviation of the weight for all same-aged children whose weight was checked. -
-
+DSTDEVP + DSTDEVP calculates the standard deviation of a population based on all cells of a data range which match the search criteria. The records from the example are treated as the whole population. + + Syntax + DSTDEVP(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DSTDEVP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result is the standard deviation of the weight for all same-aged children whose weight was checked. +
+
DSUM function -calculating;sums in Calc databases -sums;cells in Calc databases + calculating;sums in Calc databases + sums;cells in Calc databases mw added "calculating;" and "sums;" -DSUM -DSUM returns the total of all cells in a database field in all rows (records) that match the specified search criteria. - -Syntax -DSUM(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the length of the combined distance to school of all children at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please) who are in second grade, enter the following formula in B16: - -=DSUM(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) - -Enter 2 in row 14 under Grade. The sum (1950) of the distances to school of all the children who are in second grade is displayed. -
-
+DSUM + DSUM returns the total of all cells in a database field in all rows (records) that match the specified search criteria. + + Syntax + DSUM(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the length of the combined distance to school of all children at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please) who are in second grade, enter the following formula in B16: + + =DSUM(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) + + Enter 2 in row 14 under Grade. The sum (1950) of the distances to school of all the children who are in second grade is displayed. +
+
DVAR function -variances;based on samples + variances;based on samples mw added "variances;" -DVAR -DVAR returns the variance of all cells of a database field in all records that match the specified search criteria. The records from the example are treated as a sample of data. A representative result cannot be obtained from a sample population of less than one thousand. - -Syntax -DVAR(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the variance of the weight of all children of the same age of the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DVAR(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. You will see as a result the variance of the weight values for all children of this age. -
-
+DVAR + DVAR returns the variance of all cells of a database field in all records that match the specified search criteria. The records from the example are treated as a sample of data. A representative result cannot be obtained from a sample population of less than one thousand. + + Syntax + DVAR(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the variance of the weight of all children of the same age of the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DVAR(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. You will see as a result the variance of the weight values for all children of this age. +
+
DVARP function -variances;based on populations + variances;based on populations mw added "variances;" -DVARP -DVARP calculates the variance of all cell values in a database field in all records that match the specified search criteria. The records are from the example are treated as an entire population. - -Syntax -DVARP(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) - -Example -To find the variance of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - -=DVARP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - -In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The variance of the weight values for all children of this age attending Joe's birthday party appears. -
+DVARP + DVARP calculates the variance of all cell values in a database field in all records that match the specified search criteria. The records are from the example are treated as an entire population. + + Syntax + DVARP(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) + + Example + To find the variance of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: + + =DVARP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The variance of the weight values for all children of this age attending Joe's birthday party appears. +
- -
- - + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060102.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060102.xhp index f7f84be54a..4a02eaeaba 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060102.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060102.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
-The functions whose names end with _ADD return the same results as the corresponding Microsoft Excel functions. Use the functions without _ADD to get results based on international standards. For example, the WEEKNUM function calculates the week number of a given date based on international standard ISO 6801, while WEEKNUM_ADD returns the same week number as Microsoft Excel.UFI: see #33784# +The functions whose names end with _ADD return the same results as the corresponding Microsoft Excel functions. Use the functions without _ADD to get results based on international standards. For example, the WEEKNUM function calculates the week number of a given date based on international standard ISO 8601, while WEEKNUM_ADD returns the same week number as Microsoft Excel.UFI: see #33784#
$[officename] internally handles a date/time value as a numerical value. If you assign the numbering format "Number" to a date or time value, it is converted to a number. For example, 01/01/2000 12:00 PM, converts to 36526.5. The value preceding the decimal point corresponds to the date; the value following the decimal point corresponds to the time. If you do not want to see this type of numerical date or time representation, change the number format (date or time) accordingly. To do this, select the cell containing the date or time value, call its context menu and select Format Cells. The Numbers tab page contains the functions for defining the number format. Date base for day zero diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp index 38180da3e1..dcf75321b0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04060103.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.13.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,708 +35,748 @@ - -Financial Functions Part One -/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp - - - + + Financial Functions Part One + /text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp + + + financial functions -functions; financial functions -Function Wizard; financial -amortizations, see also depreciations + functions; financial functions + Function Wizard; financial + amortizations, see also depreciations mw added one entry -Financial Functions Part One -This category contains the mathematical finance functions of %PRODUCTNAME Calc. +Financial Functions Part One + This category contains the mathematical finance functions of %PRODUCTNAME Calc.
AMORDEGRC function -depreciations;degressive amortizations + depreciations;degressive amortizations mw added one entry -AMORDEGRC -Calculates the amount of depreciation for a settlement period as degressive amortization. Unlike AMORLINC, a depreciation coefficient that is independent of the depreciable life is used here. -Syntax -AMORDEGRC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) - -Cost is the acquisition costs. - -DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. - -FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. - -Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. - -Period is the settlement period to be considered. - -Rate is the rate of depreciation. - -
-
+AMORDEGRC + Calculates the amount of depreciation for a settlement period as degressive amortization. Unlike AMORLINC, a depreciation coefficient that is independent of the depreciable life is used here. + Syntax + AMORDEGRC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) + + Cost is the acquisition costs. + + DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. + + FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. + + Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. + + Period is the settlement period to be considered. + + Rate is the rate of depreciation. + +
+
AMORLINC function -depreciations;linear amortizations + depreciations;linear amortizations mw added "depreciations;..." -AMORLINC -Calculates the amount of depreciation for a settlement period as linear amortization. If the capital asset is purchased during the settlement period, the proportional amount of depreciation is considered. -Syntax -AMORLINC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) - -Cost means the acquisition costs. - -DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. - -FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. - -Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. - -Period is the settlement period to be considered. - -Rate is the rate of depreciation. - -
-
+AMORLINC + Calculates the amount of depreciation for a settlement period as linear amortization. If the capital asset is purchased during the settlement period, the proportional amount of depreciation is considered. + Syntax + AMORLINC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) + + Cost means the acquisition costs. + + DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. + + FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. + + Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. + + Period is the settlement period to be considered. + + Rate is the rate of depreciation. + +
+
ACCRINT function -ACCRINT +ACCRINT accrued interests;periodic payments mw changed "accrued interests" -Calculates the accrued interest of a security in the case of periodic payments. -Syntax -ACCRINT(Issue; FirstInterest; Settlement; Rate; Par; Frequency; Basis) - -Issue is the issue date of the security. - -FirstInterest is the first interest date of the security. - -Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. - -Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate) - -Par is the par value of the security. - -Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). - -Example -A security is issued on 2.28.2001. First interest is set for 8.31.2001. The settlement date is 5.1.2001. The Rate is 0.1 or 10% and Par is 1000 currency units. Interest is paid half-yearly (frequency is 2). The basis is the US method (0). How much interest has accrued? - -=ACCRINT("2.28.2001";"8.31.2001";"5.1.2001";0.1;1000;2;0) returns 16.94444. -
-
+Calculates the accrued interest of a security in the case of periodic payments. + Syntax + ACCRINT(Issue; FirstInterest; Settlement; Rate; Par; Frequency; Basis) + + Issue is the issue date of the security. + + FirstInterest is the first interest date of the security. + + Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. + + Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate) + + Par is the par value of the security. + + Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). + + Example + A security is issued on 2001-02-28. First interest is set for 2001-08-31. The settlement date is 2001-05-01. The Rate is 0.1 or 10% and Par is 1000 currency units. Interest is paid half-yearly (frequency is 2). The basis is the US method (0). How much interest has accrued? + + =ACCRINT("2001-02-28";"2001-08-31";"2001-05-01";0.1;1000;2;0) returns 16.94444. +
+
ACCRINTM function -accrued interests;one-off payments + accrued interests;one-off payments mw added one index entry -ACCRINTM -Calculates the accrued interest of a security in the case of one-off payment at the settlement date. -Syntax -ACCRINTM(Issue; Settlement; Rate; Par; Basis) - -Issue is the issue date of the security. - -Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. - -Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate). - -Par is the par value of the security. - -Example -A security is issued on 4.1.2001. The maturity date is set for 6.15.2001. The Rate is 0.1 or 10% and Par is 1000 currency units. The basis of the daily/annual calculation is the daily balance (3). How much interest has accrued? - -=ACCRINTM("4.1.2001";"6.15.2001";0.1;1000;3) returns 20.54795. -
-
+ACCRINTM + Calculates the accrued interest of a security in the case of one-off payment at the settlement date. + Syntax + ACCRINTM(Issue; Settlement; Rate; Par; Basis) + + Issue is the issue date of the security. + + Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. + + Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate). + + Par is the par value of the security. + + Example + A security is issued on 2001-04-01. The maturity date is set for 2001-06-15. The Rate is 0.1 or 10% and Par is 1000 currency units. The basis of the daily/annual calculation is the daily balance (3). How much interest has accrued? + + =ACCRINTM("2001-04-01";"2001-06-15";0.1;1000;3) returns 20.54795. +
+
RECEIVED function -amount received for fixed-interest securities + amount received for fixed-interest securities mw added one entry -RECEIVED -Calculates the amount received that is paid for a fixed-interest security at a given point in time. -Syntax -RECEIVED("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Investment; Discount; Basis) - -Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - -Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - -Investment is the purchase sum. - -Discount is the percentage discount on acquisition of the security. - -Example -Settlement date: February 15 1999, maturity date: May 15 1999, investment sum: 1000 currency units, discount: 5.75 per cent, basis: Daily balance/360 = 2. -The amount received on the maturity date is calculated as follows: - -=RECEIVED("2.15.99";"5.15.99";1000;0.0575;2) returns 1014.420266. -
-
+RECEIVED + Calculates the amount received that is paid for a fixed-interest security at a given point in time. + Syntax + RECEIVED("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Investment; Discount; Basis) + + Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. + + Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). + + Investment is the purchase sum. + + Discount is the percentage discount on acquisition of the security. + + Example + Settlement date: February 15 1999, maturity date: May 15 1999, investment sum: 1000 currency units, discount: 5.75 per cent, basis: Daily balance/360 = 2. + The amount received on the maturity date is calculated as follows: + + =RECEIVED("1999-02-15";"1999-05-15";1000;0.0575;2) returns 1014.420266. +
+
PV function -present values -calculating; present values + present values + calculating; present values -PV -Returns the present value of an investment resulting from a series of regular payments. -Use this function to calculate the amount of money needed to be invested at a fixed rate today, to receive a specific amount, an annuity, over a specified number of periods. You can also determine how much money is to remain after the elapse of the period. Specify as well if the amount is to be paid out at the beginning or at the end of each period. -Enter these values either as numbers, expressions or references. If, for example, interest is paid annually at 8%, but you want to use month as your period, enter 8%/12 under Rate and %PRODUCTNAME Calc with automatically calculate the correct factor. -Syntax -PV(Rate; NPer; Pmt; FV; Type) - -Rate defines the interest rate per period. - -NPer is the total number of periods (payment period). - -Pmt is the regular payment made per period. - -FV (optional) defines the future value remaining after the final installment has been made. - -Type (optional) denotes due date for payments. Type = 1 means due at the beginning of a period and Type = 0 (default) means due at the end of the period. - - - -Example -What is the present value of an investment, if 500 currency units are paid out monthly and the annual interest rate is 8%? The payment period is 48 months and 20,000 currency units are to remain at the end of the payment period. - -=PV(8%/12;48;500;20000) = -35,019.37 currency units. Under the named conditions, you must deposit 35,019.37 currency units today, if you want to receive 500 currency units per month for 48 months and have 20,000 currency units left over at the end. Cross-checking shows that 48 x 500 currency units + 20,000 currency units = 44,000 currency units. The difference between this amount and the 35,000 currency units deposited represents the interest paid. -If you enter references instead of these values into the formula, you can calculate any number of "If-then" scenarios. Please note: references to constants must be defined as absolute references. Examples of this type of application are found under the depreciation functions. -
-
+PV + Returns the present value of an investment resulting from a series of regular payments. + Use this function to calculate the amount of money needed to be invested at a fixed rate today, to receive a specific amount, an annuity, over a specified number of periods. You can also determine how much money is to remain after the elapse of the period. Specify as well if the amount is to be paid out at the beginning or at the end of each period. + Enter these values either as numbers, expressions or references. If, for example, interest is paid annually at 8%, but you want to use month as your period, enter 8%/12 under Rate and %PRODUCTNAME Calc with automatically calculate the correct factor. + Syntax + PV(Rate; NPer; Pmt; FV; Type) + + Rate defines the interest rate per period. + + NPer is the total number of periods (payment period). + + Pmt is the regular payment made per period. + + FV (optional) defines the future value remaining after the final installment has been made. + + Type (optional) denotes due date for payments. Type = 1 means due at the beginning of a period and Type = 0 (default) means due at the end of the period. + + + + Example + What is the present value of an investment, if 500 currency units are paid out monthly and the annual interest rate is 8%? The payment period is 48 months and 20,000 currency units are to remain at the end of the payment period. + + =PV(8%/12;48;500;20000) = -35,019.37 currency units. Under the named conditions, you must deposit 35,019.37 currency units today, if you want to receive 500 currency units per month for 48 months and have 20,000 currency units left over at the end. Cross-checking shows that 48 x 500 currency units + 20,000 currency units = 44,000 currency units. The difference between this amount and the 35,000 currency units deposited represents the interest paid. + If you enter references instead of these values into the formula, you can calculate any number of "If-then" scenarios. Please note: references to constants must be defined as absolute references. Examples of this type of application are found under the depreciation functions. +
+
calculating; depreciations -SYD function -depreciations; arithmetic declining -arithmetic declining depreciations + SYD function + depreciations; arithmetic declining + arithmetic declining depreciations -SYD -Returns the arithmetic-declining depreciation rate. -Use this function to calculate the depreciation amount for one period of the total depreciation span of an object. Arithmetic declining depreciation reduces the depreciation amount from period to period by a fixed sum. -Syntax -SYD(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period) - -Cost is the initial cost of an asset. - -Salvage is the value of an asset after depreciation. - -Life is the period fixing the time span over which an asset is depreciated. - -Period defines the period for which the depreciation is to be calculated. -Example -A video system initially costing 50,000 currency units is to be depreciated annually for the next 5 years. The salvage value is to be 10,000 currency units. You want to calculate depreciation for the first year. - -=SYD(50000;10000;5;1)=13,333.33 currency units. The depreciation amount for the first year is 13,333.33 currency units. -To have an overview of depreciation rates per period, it is best to define a depreciation table. By entering the different depreciation formulas available in %PRODUCTNAME Calc next to each other, you can see which depreciation form is the most appropriate. Enter the table as follows: - - - - - - -A - - - - -B - - - - -C - - - - -D - - - - -E - - - - - -1 - - - -Initial Cost - - - - -Salvage Value - - - - -Useful Life - - - - -Time Period - - - - -Deprec. SYD - - - - - -2 - - - -50,000 currency units - - - - -10,000 currency units - - - - -5 - - - - -1 - - - - -13,333.33 currency units - - - - - -3 - - - - - - - - - -2 - - - - -10,666.67 -currency units - - - - - -4 - - - - - - - - - -3 - - - - -8,000.00 currency units - - - - - -5 - - - - - - - - - -4 - - - - -5,333.33 currency units - - - - - -6 - - - - - - - - - -5 - - - - -2,666.67 currency units - - - - - -7 - - - - - - - - - -6 - - - - -0.00 currency units - - - - - -8 - - - - - - - - - -7 - - - - - - - -9 - - - - - - - - - -8 - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - - - - -9 - - - - - - - -11 - - - - - - - - - -10 - - - - - - - -12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -13 - - - ->0 - - - - - - - - -Total - - - - -40,000.00 currency units - - - -
+SYD + Returns the arithmetic-declining depreciation rate. + Use this function to calculate the depreciation amount for one period of the total depreciation span of an object. Arithmetic declining depreciation reduces the depreciation amount from period to period by a fixed sum. + Syntax + SYD(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period) + + Cost is the initial cost of an asset. + + Salvage is the value of an asset after depreciation. + + Life is the period fixing the time span over which an asset is depreciated. + + Period defines the period for which the depreciation is to be calculated. + Example + A video system initially costing 50,000 currency units is to be depreciated annually for the next 5 years. The salvage value is to be 10,000 currency units. You want to calculate depreciation for the first year. + + =SYD(50000;10000;5;1)=13,333.33 currency units. The depreciation amount for the first year is 13,333.33 currency units. + To have an overview of depreciation rates per period, it is best to define a depreciation table. By entering the different depreciation formulas available in %PRODUCTNAME Calc next to each other, you can see which depreciation form is the most appropriate. Enter the table as follows: + + + + + + + A + + + + + B + + + + + C + + + + + D + + + + + E + + + + + + 1 + + + + Initial Cost + + + + + Salvage Value + + + + + Useful Life + + + + + Time Period + + + + + Deprec. SYD + + + + + + 2 + + + + 50,000 currency units + + + + + 10,000 currency units + + + + + 5 + + + + + 1 + + + + + 13,333.33 currency units + + + + + + 3 + + + + + + + + + + 2 + + + + + 10,666.67 currency units + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + 3 + + + + + 8,000.00 currency units + + + + + + 5 + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + 5,333.33 currency units + + + + + + 6 + + + + + + + + + + 5 + + + + + 2,666.67 currency units + + + + + + 7 + + + + + + + + + + 6 + + + + + 0.00 currency units + + + + + + 8 + + + + + + + + + + 7 + + + + + + + + 9 + + + + + + + + + + 8 + + + + + + + + 10 + + + + + + + + + + 9 + + + + + + + + 11 + + + + + + + + + + 10 + + + + + + + + 12 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 13 + + + + >0 + + + + + + + + + Total + + + + + 40,000.00 currency units + + + +
-The formula in E2 is as follows: - -=SYD($A$2;$B$2;$C$2;D2) - -This formula is duplicated in column E down to E11 (select E2, then drag down the lower right corner with the mouse). -Cell E13 contains the formula used to check the total of the depreciation amounts. It uses the SUMIF function as the negative values in E8:E11 must not be considered. The condition >0 is contained in cell A13. The formula in E13 is as follows: - -=SUMIF(E2:E11;A13) - -Now view the depreciation for a 10 year period, or at a salvage value of 1 currency unit, or enter a different initial cost, and so on. -
-
+ The formula in E2 is as follows: + + =SYD($A$2;$B$2;$C$2;D2) + + This formula is duplicated in column E down to E11 (select E2, then drag down the lower right corner with the mouse). + Cell E13 contains the formula used to check the total of the depreciation amounts. It uses the SUMIF function as the negative values in E8:E11 must not be considered. The condition >0 is contained in cell A13. The formula in E13 is as follows: + + =SUMIF(E2:E11;A13) + + Now view the depreciation for a 10 year period, or at a salvage value of 1 currency unit, or enter a different initial cost, and so on. +
+
DISC function -allowances -discounts + allowances + discounts mw added "discounts" and "allowances" -DISC -Calculates the allowance (discount) of a security as a percentage. -Syntax -DISC("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Price; Redemption; Basis) - -Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - -Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - -Price is the price of the security per 100 currency units of par value. - -Redemption is the redemption value of the security per 100 currency units of par value. - -Example -A security is purchased on 1.25.2001; the maturity date is 11.15.2001. The price (purchase price) is 97, the redemption value is 100. Using daily balance calculation (basis 3) how high is the settlement (discount)? - -=DISC("1.25.2001";"11.15.2001";97;100;3) returns 0.03840 or 3.84 per cent. -
-
+DISC + Calculates the allowance (discount) of a security as a percentage. + Syntax + DISC("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Price; Redemption; Basis) + + Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. + + Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). + + Price is the price of the security per 100 currency units of par value. + + Redemption is the redemption value of the security per 100 currency units of par value. + + Example + A security is purchased on 2001-01-25; the maturity date is 2001-11-15. The price (purchase price) is 97, the redemption value is 100. Using daily balance calculation (basis 3) how high is the settlement (discount)? + + =DISC("2001-01-25";"2001-11-15";97;100;3) returns about 0.0372 or 3.72 per cent. +
+
DURATION_ADD function -Microsoft Excel functions -durations;fixed interest securities + Microsoft Excel functions + durations;fixed interest securities mw added two entries -DURATION_ADD -Calculates the duration of a fixed interest security in years. - -Syntax -DURATION_ADD("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Coupon; Yield; Frequency; Basis) - -Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - -Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - -Coupon is the annual coupon interest rate (nominal rate of interest) - -Yield is the annual yield of the security. - -Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). - -Example -A security is purchased on 1.1.2001; the maturity date is 1.1.2006. The Coupon rate of interest is 8%. The yield is 9.0%. Interest is paid half-yearly (frequency is 2). Using daily balance interest calculation (basis 3) how long is the duration? - -=DURATION_ADD("1.1.2001";"1.1.2006";0.08;0.09;2;3) - -
-
+DURATION_ADD + Calculates the duration of a fixed interest security in years. + + Syntax + DURATION_ADD("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Coupon; Yield; Frequency; Basis) + + Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. + + Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). + + Coupon is the annual coupon interest rate (nominal rate of interest) + + Yield is the annual yield of the security. + + Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). + + Example + A security is purchased on 2001-01-01; the maturity date is 2006-01-01. The Coupon rate of interest is 8%. The yield is 9.0%. Interest is paid half-yearly (frequency is 2). Using daily balance interest calculation (basis 3) how long is the duration? + + =DURATION_ADD("2001-01-01";"2006-01-01";0.08;0.09;2;3) + +
+
annual net interest rates -calculating; annual net interest rates -net annual interest rates -EFFECTIVE function + calculating; annual net interest rates + net annual interest rates + EFFECTIVE function mw added one entry -EFFECTIVE -Returns the net annual interest rate for a nominal interest rate. -Nominal interest refers to the amount of interest due at the end of a calculation period. Effective interest increases with the number of payments made. In other words, interest is often paid in installments (for example, monthly or quarterly) before the end of the calculation period. -Syntax -EFFECTIVE(Nom; P) - -Nom is the nominal interest. - -P is the number of interest payment periods per year. -Example -If the annual nominal interest rate is 9.75% and four interest calculation periods are defined, what is the actual interest rate (effective rate)? - -=EFFECTIVE(9.75%;4) = 10.11% The annual effective rate is therefore 10.11%. -
-
+EFFECTIVE + Returns the net annual interest rate for a nominal interest rate. + Nominal interest refers to the amount of interest due at the end of a calculation period. Effective interest increases with the number of payments made. In other words, interest is often paid in installments (for example, monthly or quarterly) before the end of the calculation period. + Syntax + EFFECTIVE(Nom; P) + + Nom is the nominal interest. + + P is the number of interest payment periods per year. + Example + If the annual nominal interest rate is 9.75% and four interest calculation periods are defined, what is the actual interest rate (effective rate)? + + =EFFECTIVE(9.75%;4) = 10.11% The annual effective rate is therefore 10.11%. +
+
effective interest rates -EFFECT_ADD function + EFFECT_ADD function mw changed "effective rates" -EFFECT_ADD -Calculates the effective annual rate of interest on the basis of the nominal interest rate and the number of interest payments per annum. - -Syntax -EFFECT_ADD(NominalRate; NPerY) - -NominalRate is the annual nominal rate of interest. - -NPerY is the number of interest payments per year. -Example -What is the effective annual rate of interest for a 5.25% nominal rate and quarterly payment. - -=EFFECT_ADD(0.0525;4) returns 0.053543 or 5.3534%. -
-
+EFFECT_ADD + Calculates the effective annual rate of interest on the basis of the nominal interest rate and the number of interest payments per annum. + + Syntax + EFFECT_ADD(NominalRate; NPerY) + + NominalRate is the annual nominal rate of interest. + + NPerY is the number of interest payments per year. + Example + What is the effective annual rate of interest for a 5.25% nominal rate and quarterly payment. + + =EFFECT_ADD(0.0525;4) returns 0.053543 or 5.3543%. +
+
calculating; arithmetic-degressive depreciations -arithmetic-degressive depreciations -depreciations;arithmetic-degressive -DDB function + arithmetic-degressive depreciations + depreciations;arithmetic-degressive + DDB function mw corrected two typos and added "depreciations;..." -DDB -Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the arithmetic-declining method. -Use this form of depreciation if you require a higher initial depreciation value as opposed to linear depreciation. The depreciation value gets less with each period and is usually used for assets whose value loss is higher shortly after purchase (for example, vehicles, computers). Please note that the book value will never reach zero under this calculation type. -Syntax -DDB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Factor) - -Cost fixes the initial cost of an asset. - -Salvage fixes the value of an asset at the end of its life. - -Life is the number of periods defining how long the asset is to be used. - -Period defines the length of the period. The length must be entered in the same time unit as life. - -Factor (optional) is the factor by which depreciation decreases. If a value is not entered, the default is factor 2. -Example -A computer system with an initial cost of 75,000 currency units is to be depreciated monthly over 5 years. The value at the end of the depreciation is to be 1 currency unit. The factor is 2. - -=DDB(75000;1;60;12;2) = 1,721.81 currency units. Therefore, the double-declining depreciation during the first month after purchase is 1,721.81 currency units. -
-
+DDB + Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the arithmetic-declining method. + Use this form of depreciation if you require a higher initial depreciation value as opposed to linear depreciation. The depreciation value gets less with each period and is usually used for assets whose value loss is higher shortly after purchase (for example, vehicles, computers). Please note that the book value will never reach zero under this calculation type. + Syntax + DDB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Factor) + + Cost fixes the initial cost of an asset. + + Salvage fixes the value of an asset at the end of its life. + + Life is the number of periods (for example, years or months) defining how long the asset is to be used. + + Period states the period for which the value is to be calculated. + + Factor (optional) is the factor by which depreciation decreases. If a value is not entered, the default is factor 2. + Example + A computer system with an initial cost of 75,000 currency units is to be depreciated monthly over 5 years. The value at the end of the depreciation is to be 1 currency unit. The factor is 2. + + =DDB(75000;1;60;12;2) = 1,721.81 currency units. Therefore, the double-declining depreciation in the twelfth month after purchase is 1,721.81 currency units. +
+
calculating; geometric-degressive depreciations -geometric-degressive depreciations -depreciations;geometric-degressive -DB function + geometric-degressive depreciations + depreciations;geometric-degressive + DB function mw added "depreciations;.." -DB -Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the double-declining balance method. -This form of depreciation is used if you want to get a higher depreciation value at the beginning of the depreciation (as opposed to linear depreciation). The depreciation value is reduced with every depreciation period by the depreciation already deducted from the initial cost. -Syntax -DB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Month) - -Cost is the initial cost of an asset. - -Salvage is the value of an asset at the end of the depreciation. - -Life defines the period over which an asset is depreciated. - -Period is the length of each period. The length must be entered in the same date unit as the depreciation period. - -Month (optional) denotes the number of months for the first year of depreciation. If an entry is not defined, 12 is used as the default. -Example -A computer system with an initial cost of 25,000 currency units is to be depreciated over a three year period. The salvage value is to be 1,000 currency units. One period is 30 days. - -=DB(25000;1000;36;1;6) = 1,075.00 currency units -The fixed-declining depreciation of the computer system is 1,075.00 currency units. -
-
+DB + Returns the depreciation of an asset for a specified period using the double-declining balance method. + This form of depreciation is used if you want to get a higher depreciation value at the beginning of the depreciation (as opposed to linear depreciation). The depreciation value is reduced with every depreciation period by the depreciation already deducted from the initial cost. + Syntax + DB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Month) + + Cost is the initial cost of an asset. + + Salvage is the value of an asset at the end of the depreciation. + + Life defines the period over which an asset is depreciated. + + Period is the length of each period. The length must be entered in the same date unit as the depreciation period. + + Month (optional) denotes the number of months for the first year of depreciation. If an entry is not defined, 12 is used as the default. + Example + A computer system with an initial cost of 25,000 currency units is to be depreciated over a three year period. The salvage value is to be 1,000 currency units. One period is 30 days. + + =DB(25000;1000;36;1;6) = 1,075.00 currency units + The fixed-declining depreciation of the computer system is 1,075.00 currency units. +
+
IRR function -calculating;internal rates of return, regular payments -internal rates of return;regular payments + calculating;internal rates of return, regular payments + internal rates of return;regular payments mw changed "calculating;..." and "internal rates" -IRR -Calculates the internal rate of return for an investment. The values represent cash flow values at regular intervals, at least one value must be negative (payments), and at least one value must be positive (income). -Syntax -IRR(Values; Guess) - -Values represents an array containing the values. - -Guess (optional) is the estimated value. An iterative method is used to calculate the internal rate of return. If you can provide only few values, you should provide an initial guess to enable the iteration. -Example -Under the assumption that cell contents are A1=-10000, A2=3500, A3=7600 and A4=1000, the formula =IRR(A1:A4) gives a result of 80.24%. -
-
+IRR + Calculates the internal rate of return for an investment. The values represent cash flow values at regular intervals, at least one value must be negative (payments), and at least one value must be positive (income). + Syntax + IRR(Values; Guess) + + Values represents an array containing the values. + + Guess (optional) is the estimated value. An iterative method is used to calculate the internal rate of return. If you can provide only few values, you should provide an initial guess to enable the iteration. + Example + Under the assumption that cell contents are A1=-10000, A2=3500, A3=7600 and A4=1000, the formula =IRR(A1:A4) gives a result of 80.24%. +
+
calculating; interests for unchanged amortization installments -interests for unchanged amortization installments -ISPMT function + interests for unchanged amortization installments + ISPMT function -ISPMT -Calculates the level of interest for unchanged amortization installments. -Syntax -ISPMT(Rate; Period; TotalPeriods; Invest) - -Rate sets the periodic interest rate. - -Period is the number of installments for calculation of interest. - -TotalPeriods is the total number of installment periods. - -Invest is the amount of the investment. -Example -For a credit amount of 120,000 currency units with a two-year term and monthly installments, at a yearly interest rate of 12% the level of interest after 1.5 years is required. - -=ISPMT(1%;18;24;120000) = -300 currency units. The monthly interest after 1.5 years amounts to 300 currency units. -
+ISPMT + Calculates the level of interest for unchanged amortization installments. + Syntax + ISPMT(Rate; Period; TotalPeriods; Invest) + + Rate sets the periodic interest rate. + + Period is the number of installments for calculation of interest. + + TotalPeriods is the total number of installment periods. + + Invest is the amount of the investment. + Example + For a credit amount of 120,000 currency units with a two-year term and monthly installments, at a yearly interest rate of 12% the level of interest after 1.5 years is required. + + =ISPMT(1%;18;24;120000) = -300 currency units. The monthly interest after 1.5 years amounts to 300 currency units. +
-Financial Functions Part Two -Financial Functions Part Three - - - +Financial Functions Part Two + Financial Functions Part Three + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060105.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060105.xhp index f47de69405..60b8f4badc 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060105.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060105.xhp @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Specifies a logical test to be performed. Syntax - IF(Test; ThenValue; "OtherwiseValue") + IF(Test; ThenValue; OtherwiseValue) Test is any value or expression that can be TRUE or FALSE. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp index 43ebf2f839..52357b0a82 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp @@ -900,26 +900,23 @@ INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP ROUND function -ROUND - Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places. - Syntax - ROUND(Number; Count) - Returns Number rounded to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds to the nearest integer. If Ccunt is negative, the function rounds to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc. - This function rounds to the nearest number. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUNDUP for alternatives. - Example - - =ROUND(2.348;2) returns 2.35 - - =ROUND(-32.4834;3) returns -32.483. Change the cell format to see all decimals. - - =ROUND(2.348;0) returns 2. - - =ROUND(2.5) returns 3. - - =ROUND(987.65;-2) returns 1000.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, +ROUND +Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places. +Syntax +ROUND(Number; Count) +Returns Number rounded to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds to the nearest integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc. +This function rounds to the nearest number. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUNDUP for alternatives. +Example + +=ROUND(2.348;2) returns 2.35 + +=ROUND(-32.4834;3) returns -32.483. Change the cell format to see all decimals. + +=ROUND(2.348;0) returns 2. + +=ROUND(2.5) returns 3. + +=ROUND(987.65;-2) returns 1000.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND
@@ -1431,33 +1428,30 @@ INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP counting;specified cells mw added one entry -COUNTIF - Returns the number of cells that meet with certain criteria within a cell range. - - Syntax - COUNTIF(Range; Criteria) - - Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. - - Criteria indicates the criteria in the form of a number, an expression or a character string. These criteria determine which cells are counted. You may also enter a search text in the form of a regular expression, e.g. b.* for all words that begin with b. You may also indicate a cell range that contains the search criterion. If you search for literal text, enclose the text in double quotes. - Example - A1:A10 is a cell range containing the numbers 2000 to 2009. Cell B1 contains the number 2006. In cell B2, you enter a formula: - - =COUNTIF(A1:A10;2006) - this returns 1 - - =COUNTIF(A1:A10;B1) - this returns 1 - - =COUNTIF(A1:A10;">=2006") - this returns 3 - - =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<"&B1) - when B1 contains 2006, this returns 6 - - =COUNTIF(A1:A10;C2) where cell C2 contains the text >2006 counts the number of cells in the range A1:A10 which are >2006 - To count only negative numbers: =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<0") - -
+COUNTIF +Returns the number of cells that meet with certain criteria within a cell range. + +Syntax +COUNTIF(Range; Criteria) + +Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. + +Criteria indicates the criteria in the form of a number, an expression or a character string. These criteria determine which cells are counted. You may also enter a search text in the form of a regular expression, e.g. b.* for all words that begin with b. You may also indicate a cell range that contains the search criterion. If you search for literal text, enclose the text in double quotes. +Example +A1:A10 is a cell range containing the numbers 2000 to 2009. Cell B1 contains the number 2006. In cell B2, you enter a formula: + +=COUNTIF(A1:A10;2006) - this returns 1 + +=COUNTIF(A1:A10;B1) - this returns 1 + +=COUNTIF(A1:A10;">=2006") - this returns 4 + +=COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<"&B1) - when B1 contains 2006, this returns 6 + +=COUNTIF(A1:A10;C2) where cell C2 contains the text >2006 counts the number of cells in the range A1:A10 which are >2006 +To count only negative numbers: =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<0") + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060107.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060107.xhp index 01dd9640d1..d501a85ced 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060107.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060107.xhp @@ -1203,7 +1203,7 @@ for bug #i31051# ArrayX represents the first array whose arguments are to be squared and added. -ArrayY represents the second array, whose elements are to be added and squared. +ArrayY represents the second array, whose elements are to be squared and added. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp index 0b9edb1030..2e056abf28 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp @@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ Sheet represents the name of the sheet. It must be placed in double quotes. Example: - - =ADDRESS(1;1;2;"Sheet2") returns the following: Sheet2.A$1 + + =ADDRESS(1;1;2;;"Sheet2") returns the following: Sheet2.A$1i 101187 If the cell A1 in sheet 2 contains the value -6, you can refer indirectly to the referenced cell using a function in B2 by entering =ABS(INDIRECT(B2)). The result is the absolute value of the cell reference specified in B2, which in this case is 6.
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ AREAS Returns the number of individual ranges that belong to a multiple range. A range can consist of contiguous cells or a single cell. + The function expects a single argument. If you state multiple ranges, you must enclose them into additional parentheses. Multiple ranges can be entered using the semicolon (;) as divider, but this gets automatically converted to the tilde (~) operator. The tilde is used to join ranges. Syntax AREAS(Reference) @@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ Example - =AREAS(A1:B3;F2;G1) returns 3, as it is a reference to three cells and/or areas. + =AREAS((A1:B3;F2;G1)) returns 3, as it is a reference to three cells and/or areas. After entry this gets converted to =AREAS((A1:B3~F2~G1)). =AREAS(All) returns 1 if you have defined an area named All under Data - Define Range.
@@ -241,7 +242,7 @@ Ref represents a reference to a cell or an area (in text form) for which to return the contents.
A1 (optional) - if set to 0, the R1C1 notation is used. If this parameter is absent or set to another value than 0, the A1 notation is used. - For interoperability with Microsoft Excel, the sheet address separator ! is allowed as in INDIRECT("filename!sheetname"&B1).UFI: finally a fix for #i34465# + If you open an Excel spreadsheet that uses indirect addresses calculated from string functions, the sheet addresses will not be translated automatically. For example, the Excel address in INDIRECT("filename!sheetname"&B1) is not converted into the Calc address in INDIRECT("filename.sheetname"&B1).UFI: for #i34465# INDIRECT cannot resolve range names as in INDIRECT("RangeName").i83070 Example @@ -537,7 +538,7 @@ =ROW(D5:D8) returns 5 because the ROW function is not used as array formula and only the number of the first row of the reference is returned. - {=ROW(A1:E1)} and =ROW(A1:E1) both return 1 because the reference only contains row 1 as the first column in the table. (Because single-row areas only have one row number it does not make any difference whether or not the formula is used as an array formula.) + {=ROW(A1:E1)} and =ROW(A1:E1) both return 1 because the reference only contains row 1 as the first row in the table. (Because single-row areas only have one row number it does not make any difference whether or not the formula is used as an array formula.)
=ROW() returns 3 if the formula was entered in row 3. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060118.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060118.xhp index 7225e15b9f..30f32b9a42 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060118.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060118.xhp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
ODDFPRICE function -prices;securities with irregular first interest rate +prices;securities with irregular first interest date mw added one entry ODDFPRICE diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp index 0e87ee5329..735a1b6d79 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp @@ -141,21 +141,18 @@ averages;statistical functions mw added "averages;" -AVEDEV - Returns the average of the absolute deviations of data points from their mean. Displays the diffusion in a data set. - Syntax - AVEDEV(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1, Number2,...Number 0 are values or ranges that represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. - Example - - =AVEDEV(A1:A50) - -
-
+AVEDEV +Returns the average of the absolute deviations of data points from their mean. Displays the diffusion in a data set. +Syntax +AVEDEV(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) + +Number1, Number2,...Number30 are values or ranges that represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. +Example + +=AVEDEV(A1:A50) + +
+
AVERAGE function diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05080300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05080300.xhp index 6be1baf33c..bd107d4d5e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05080300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05080300.xhp @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Rows to repeat -Choose one or more rows to print on every page. In the right text box enter the row reference, for example, "1" or $1" or "$2:$3". The list box displays -user defined-. You can also select -none- to remove a defined repeating row. +Choose one or more rows to print on every page. In the right text box enter the row reference, for example, "1" or "$1" or "$2:$3". The list box displays -user defined-. You can also select -none- to remove a defined repeating row. You can also define repeating rows by dragging the mouse in the spreadsheet, if the cursor is in the Rows to repeat text field in the dialog. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp index f867669a47..0c5030dec8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Styles and Formatting -/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: deleted index bookmarks, corrected wording of bottom listbox to "style groups" - - - -
+ + Styles and Formatting + /text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp + + + +
Stylist, see Styles and Formatting window -Styles and Formatting window -formats; Styles and Formatting window -formatting; Styles and Formatting window -paint can for applying styles + Styles and Formatting window + formats; Styles and Formatting window + formatting; Styles and Formatting window + paint can for applying styles -Styles and Formatting -Use the Styles and Formatting window to assign styles to objects and text sections. You can update Styles, modify existing Styles or create new Styles. -
-The Styles and Formatting dockable window can remain open while editing the document. -
- -
-How to apply a cell style: - - -Select the cell or cell range. - - -Double-click the style in the Styles and Formatting window. - - +Styles and Formatting + Use the Styles and Formatting window to assign styles to objects and text sections. You can update Styles, modify existing Styles or create new Styles. +
+ The Styles and Formatting dockable window can remain open while editing the document. +
+ +
+ How to apply a cell style: + + + Select the cell or cell range. + + + Double-click the style in the Styles and Formatting window. + + -Cell Styles -Displays the list of the available Cell Styles for indirect cell formatting. - - - - -Icon +Cell Styles + Displays the list of the available Cell Styles for indirect cell formatting. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Cell Styles - - -
+ + + Cell Styles + + + -Page Styles -Displays the Page Styles available for indirect page formatting. - - - - -Icon +Page Styles + Displays the Page Styles available for indirect page formatting. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Page Styles - - -
+ + + Page Styles + + + -Fill Format Mode -Turns the Fill Format mode on and off. Use the paint can to assign the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window. - - - - -Icon +Fill Format Mode + Turns the Fill Format mode on and off. Use the paint can to assign the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Fill Format Mode - - -
+ + + Fill Format Mode + + + -How to apply a new style with the paint can: - - -Select the desired style from the Styles and Formatting window. - - -Click the Fill Format Mode icon. - - -Click a cell to format it, or drag your mouse over a certain range to format the whole range. Repeat this action for other cells and ranges. - - -Click the Fill Format Mode again to exit this mode. - - + How to apply a new style with the paint can: + + + Select the desired style from the Styles and Formatting window. + + + Click the Fill Format Mode icon. + + + Click a cell to format it, or drag your mouse over a certain range to format the whole range. Repeat this action for other cells and ranges. + + + Click the Fill Format Mode again to exit this mode. + + -New Style from Selection -Creates a new style based on the formatting of a selected object. Assign a name for the style in the Create Style dialog. - - - - -Icon +New Style from Selection + Creates a new style based on the formatting of a selected object. Assign a name for the style in the Create Style dialog. +
+ + + +Icon - - -New Style from Selection - - -
+ + + New Style from Selection + + + -Update Style -Updates the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window with the current formatting of the selected object. - - - - -Icon +Update Style + Updates the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window with the current formatting of the selected object. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Update Style - - -
+ + + Update Style + + + -Style List -Displays the list of the styles from the selected style category. -In the context menu you can choose commands to create a new style, delete a user-defined style, or change the selected style. +Style List + Displays the list of the styles from the selected style category. + In the context menu you can choose commands to create a new style, delete a user-defined style, or change the selected style. -Style GroupsUFI: use "groups" to be consistent with Writer -Lists the available style groups. - -
+Style GroupsUFI: use "groups" to be consistent with Writer + Lists the available style groups. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp index 1155bdfbf7..390bd02d1e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ You can select a fixed width and then click the ruler on the preview to set cell breakup positions. You can select or enter separator characters to define the positions of breaking points. The separator characters are removed from the resulting cell contents. -In the example, you select the comma as a delimiter character. Cells A1 and B1 will be expanded to four columns. A1 contains 1, A2 contains 2, and so on. +In the example, you select the comma as a delimiter character. Cells A1 and B1 will be expanded to four columns. A1 contains 1, B1 contains 2, and so on.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/05/02140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/05/02140000.xhp index 3fe2f24654..78a16972f2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/05/02140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/05/02140000.xhp @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Invalid character -Character in a formula is not valid, for example, "=1Eq" instead of "=1E2". +Character in a formula is not valid. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp index 64d1e7437d..f6089588b9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Recognizing Names as Addressing -/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp - - - + + Recognizing Names as Addressing + /text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp + + + automatic addressing in tables -natural language addressing -formulas; using row/column labels -text in cells; as addressing -addressing; automatic -name recognition on/off -row headers;using in formulas -column headers;using in formulas -columns; finding labels automatically -rows; finding labels automatically -recognizing; column and row labels -mw changes "names;..." entry to "text in cells;..."mw inserted three index entries from text/shared/optionen/01060500.xhp. Changed "finding;..." entry to "recognizing;..." entry. Adding (Calc) is no longer necessary in this file.Recognizing Names as Addressing + natural language addressing + formulas; using row/column labels + text in cells; as addressing + addressing; automatic + name recognition on/off + row headers;using in formulas + column headers;using in formulas + columns; finding labels automatically + rows; finding labels automatically + recognizing; column and row labels +mw changes "names;..." entry to "text in cells;..."mw inserted three index entries from text/shared/optionen/01060500.xhp. Changed "finding;..." entry to "recognizing;..." entry. Adding (Calc) is no longer necessary in this file. +Recognizing Names as Addressing -You can use cells with text to refer to the rows or to the columns that contain the cells. - - - - -Example spreadsheet + You can use cells with text to refer to the rows or to the columns that contain the cells. +
+ + + +Example spreadsheet - - -
-In the example spreadsheet, you can use the string 'Column One' in a formula to refer to the cell range B3 to B5, or 'Column Two' for the cell range C2 to C5. You can also use 'Row One' for the cell range B3 to D3, or 'Row Two' for the cell range B4 to D4. The result of a formula that uses a cell name, for example, SUM('Column One'), is 600. -This function is active by default. To turn this function off, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate and clear the Automatically find column and row labels check box. -If you want a name to be automatically recognized by Calc, the name must start with a letter and be composed of alphanumeric characters. If you enter the name in the formula yourself, enclose the name in single quotation marks ('). If a single quotation mark appears in a name, you must enter a backslash in front of the quotation mark, for example, 'Harry\'s Bar'. - -
mw changed reference to deleted Calc guide address_byname.xhp to refer to Calc guide value_with_name.xhpUFI: changed embedvar links to embed links - - -
- -
+ +
+ + + In the example spreadsheet, you can use the string 'Column One' in a formula to refer to the cell range B3 to B5, or 'Column Two' for the cell range C2 to C5. You can also use 'Row One' for the cell range B3 to D3, or 'Row Two' for the cell range B4 to D4. The result of a formula that uses a cell name, for example, SUM('Column One'), is 600. + This function is active by default. To turn this function off, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate and clear the Automatically find column and row labels check box. + If you want a name to be automatically recognized by Calc, the name must start with a letter and be composed of alphanumeric characters. If you enter the name in the formula yourself, enclose the name in single quotation marks ('). If a single quotation mark appears in a name, you must enter a backslash in front of the quotation mark, for example, 'Harry\'s Bar'. + +
mw changed reference to deleted Calc guide address_byname.xhp to refer to Calc guide value_with_name.xhpUFI: changed embedvar links to embed links + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp index cb183bab62..433a6ddfb3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.1 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,53 +35,51 @@ - -Deactivating Automatic Changes -/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp - - - + + Deactivating Automatic Changes + /text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp + + + deactivating; automatic changes -tables; deactivating automatic changes in -AutoInput function on/off -text in cells;AutoInput function -cells; AutoInput function of text -input support in spreadsheets -changing; input in cells -AutoCorrect function;cell contents -cell input;AutoInput function -lowercase letters;AutoInput function (in cells) -capital letters;AutoInput function (in cells) -date formats;avoiding conversion to -number completion on/off -text completion on/off -word completion on/off + tables; deactivating automatic changes in + AutoInput function on/off + text in cells;AutoInput function + cells; AutoInput function of text + input support in spreadsheets + changing; input in cells + AutoCorrect function;cell contents + cell input;AutoInput function + lowercase letters;AutoInput function (in cells) + capital letters;AutoInput function (in cells) + date formats;avoiding conversion to + number completion on/off + text completion on/off + word completion on/off mw added one entry -Deactivating Automatic Changes +Deactivating Automatic Changes -By default, $[officename] automatically corrects many common typing errors and applies formatting while you type. You can immediately undo any automatic changes with CommandCtrl+Z. -The following shows you how to deactivate and reactivate the automatic changes in $[officename] Calc: -Automatic text or number completion -When making an entry in a cell, $[officename] Calc automatically suggests matching input found in the same column. This function is known as AutoInput. - - -To turn the AutoInput on and off, set or remove the check mark in front of Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput. - - -Automatic conversion to date format -$[officename] Calc automatically converts certain entries to dates. For example, the entry 1.1 may be interpreted as January 1 of the current year, according to the locale settings of your operating system, and then displayed according to the date format applied to the cell.for sure 1.1 will not be interpreted as a date in the USofA !! -To ensure that an entry is interpreted as text, add an apostrophe at the beginning of the entry. The apostrophe is not displayed in the cell. -Quotation marks replaced by custom quotes -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Custom Quotes tab and unmark Replace. -Cell content always begins with uppercase -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. Go to the Options tab. Unmark Capitalize first letter of every sentence. -Replace word with another word -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. Go to the Replace tab. Select the word pair and click Delete. -
-Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput -Tools - AutoCorrect Options -
- - + By default, $[officename] automatically corrects many common typing errors and applies formatting while you type. You can immediately undo any automatic changes with Command +Ctrl+Z. + The following shows you how to deactivate and reactivate the automatic changes in $[officename] Calc: + Automatic Text or Number Completion + When making an entry in a cell, $[officename] Calc automatically suggests matching input found in the same column. This function is known as AutoInput. + To turn the AutoInput on and off, set or remove the check mark in front of Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput. + Automatic Conversion to Date Format + $[officename] Calc automatically converts certain entries to dates. For example, the entry 1.1 may be interpreted as January 1 of the current year, according to the locale settings of your operating system, and then displayed according to the date format applied to the cell.for sure 1.1 will not be interpreted as a date in the USofA !! + To ensure that an entry is interpreted as text, add an apostrophe at the beginning of the entry. The apostrophe is not displayed in the cell. + Quotation Marks Replaced by Custom Quotes + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Custom Quotes tab and unmark Replace. + Cell Content Always Begins With Uppercase + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Options tab. Unmark Capitalize first letter of every sentence. + Replace Word With Another Word + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Replace tab. Select the word pair and click Delete. +
+ Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput + Tools - AutoCorrect Options +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp index 02d0a2fb6a..44f5c29145 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Applying AutoFilter -/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp - - - + + Applying AutoFilter + /text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp + + + filters, see also AutoFilter function -AutoFilter function;applying -sheets; filter values -numbers; filter sheets -columns; AutoFilter function -drop-down menus in sheet columns -database ranges; AutoFilter function -mw made "drop-down..." a one level entry and added a "see also" referenceApplying AutoFilter + AutoFilter function;applying + sheets; filter values + numbers; filter sheets + columns; AutoFilter function + drop-down menus in sheet columns + database ranges; AutoFilter function +mw made "drop-down..." a one level entry and added a "see also" reference +Applying AutoFilter -The AutoFilter function inserts a combo box on one or more data columns that lets you select the records (rows) to be displayed. -
- - -Select the columns you want to use AutoFilter on. - - -Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. The combo box arrows are visible in the first row of the range selected. - - -Run the filter by clicking the drop-down arrow in the column heading and choosing an item. -Only those rows whose contents meet the filter criteria are displayed. The other rows are filteredUFI: we must distinguish manually hidden cells from filtered cells, because they behave differently. So don't use the word "hidden" when a filter is applied.. You can see if rows have been filtered from the discontinuous row numbers. The column that has been used for the filter is identified by a different color for the arrow button. - - -When you apply an additional AutoFilter on another column of a filtered data range, then the other combo boxes list only the filtered data. -To display all records again, select the -all- entry in the AutoFilter combo box. If you choose -Standard-, the Standard Filter dialog appears, allowing you to set up a standard filter. Choose -Top 10- to display the highest 10 values only. -To stop using AutoFilter, reselect all cells selected in step 1 and once again choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. -To assign different AutoFilters to different sheets, you must first define a database range on each sheet. -The arithmetic functions also take account of the cells that are not visible due to an applied filter. For example, a sum of an entire column will also total the values in the filtered cells. Apply the SUBTOTAL function if only the cells visible after the application of a filter are to be taken into account. -
-
- - - -Data - Filter - AutoFilter -SUBTOTAL -
- -
+ The AutoFilter function inserts a combo box on one or more data columns that lets you select the records (rows) to be displayed. +
+ + + Select the columns you want to use AutoFilter on. + + + Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. The combo box arrows are visible in the first row of the range selected. + + + Run the filter by clicking the drop-down arrow in the column heading and choosing an item. + Only those rows whose contents meet the filter criteria are displayed. The other rows are filteredUFI: we must distinguish manually hidden cells from filtered cells, because they behave differently. So don't use the word "hidden" when a filter is applied.. You can see if rows have been filtered from the discontinuous row numbers. The column that has been used for the filter is identified by a different color for the arrow button. + + + When you apply an additional AutoFilter on another column of a filtered data range, then the other combo boxes list only the filtered data. + To display all records again, select the "all" entry in the AutoFilter combo box. If you choose "Standard", the Standard Filter dialog appears, allowing you to set up a standard filter. Choose "Top 10" to display the highest 10 values only. + To stop using AutoFilter, reselect all cells selected in step 1 and once again choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. + To assign different AutoFilters to different sheets, you must first define a database range on each sheet. + The arithmetic functions also take account of the cells that are not visible due to an applied filter. For example, a sum of an entire column will also total the values in the filtered cells. Apply the SUBTOTAL function if only the cells visible after the application of a filter are to be taken into account. +
+
+ + + + Data - Filter - AutoFilter + SUBTOTAL +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp index 1a0ff937f2..fafbb4dfc0 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Using AutoFormat for Tables -/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp - - - - - - + + Using AutoFormat for Tables + /text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp + + + tables; AutoFormat function -defining;AutoFormat function for tables -AutoFormat function;defining and applying formats -formats; automatically formatting spreadsheets -automatic formatting in spreadsheets -sheets;AutoFormat function - - MW deleted "applying;" - Applying Automatic Formatting to a Selected Cell Range + defining;AutoFormat function for tables + AutoFormat function;defining and applying formats + formats; automatically formatting spreadsheets + automatic formatting in spreadsheets + sheets;AutoFormat function +MW deleted "applying;" +Applying Automatic Formatting to a Selected Cell Range -You can use the AutoFormat feature to quickly apply a format to a sheet or a selected cell range. -To apply an AutoFormat to a sheet or selected cell range - - -Select the cells, including the column and row headers, that you want to format. - - -Choose Format - AutoFormat. - - -To select which properties to include in an AutoFormat, click More. - - -Click OK. -The format is applied to the selected range of cells. - - -If you do not see any change in color of the cell contents, choose View - Value Highlighting. -To define an AutoFormat for spreadsheets -You can define a new AutoFormat that is available to all spreadsheets. - - -Format a sheet. - - -Choose Edit - Select All. - - -Choose Format - AutoFormat. - - -Click Add. - - -In the Name box of the Add AutoFormat dialog, enter a name for the format. - - -Click OK. - - -
-Format - AutoFormat -
- -
+ You can use the AutoFormat feature to quickly apply a format to a sheet or a selected cell range. + To Apply an AutoFormat to a Sheet or Selected Cell Range + + + Select the cells, including the column and row headers, that you want to format. + + + Choose Format - AutoFormat. + + + To select which properties to include in an AutoFormat, click More. + + + Click OK. + The format is applied to the selected range of cells. + + + If you do not see any change in color of the cell contents, choose View - Value Highlighting. + To Define an AutoFormat for Spreadsheets + You can define a new AutoFormat that is available to all spreadsheets. + + + Format a sheet. + + + Choose Edit - Select All. + + + Choose Format - AutoFormat. + + + Click Add. + + + In the Name box of the Add AutoFormat dialog, enter a name for the format. + + + Click OK. + + +
+ Format - AutoFormat +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp index 502569fc6e..ed7837de5b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: background.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.4.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,49 +35,51 @@ - -Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics -/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp - - - + + Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics + /text/scalc/guide/background.xhp + + + spreadsheets; backgrounds -backgrounds;cell ranges -tables; backgrounds -cells; backgrounds -rows, see also cells -columns, see also cells -** Expression is faulty ** -Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics + backgrounds;cell ranges + tables; backgrounds + cells; backgrounds + rows, see also cells + columns, see also cells + +Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics MW created this file from splitting shared/guide/background.xhp -You can define a background color or use a graphic as a background for cell ranges in $[officename] Calc. -Applying a Background Color to a $[officename] Calc Spreadsheet - - -Select the cells. - - -Choose Format - Cells (or Format Cells from the context menu). - - -On the Background tab page, select the background color. - - -Graphics in the Background of Cells - - -Choose Insert - Picture - From File. - - -Select the graphic and click Open. -The graphic is inserted anchored to the current cell. You can move and scale the graphic as you want. In your context menu you can use the Arrange - To Background command to place this in the background. To select a graphic that has been placed in the background, use the Navigator +You can define a background color or use a graphic as a background for cell ranges in $[officename] Calc. + Applying a Background Color to a $[officename] Calc Spreadsheet + + + Select the cells. + + + Choose Format - Cells (or Format Cells from the context menu). + + + On the Background tab page, select the background color. + + + Graphics in the Background of Cells + + + Choose Insert - Picture - From File. + + + Select the graphic and click Open. + The graphic is inserted anchored to the current cell. You can move and scale the graphic as you want. In your context menu you can use the Arrange - To Background command to place this in the background. To select a graphic that has been placed in the background, use the Navigator Navigator. - - -
-Watermarks -Background tab page -Formatting Spreadsheets -
- - +
+
+
+ Watermarks + Background tab page + Formatting Spreadsheets +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp index 43cb208a0c..e69deb7cb4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -User Defined Borders in Cells -text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp - - -Cell Borders - - - - + + User Defined Borders in Cells + text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp + + + cells;borders -line arrangement;cells -borders;cells - -User Defined Borders in Cells + line arrangements with cells + borders;cells +MW made "line arrangement;" a one level entry +User Defined Borders in Cells -You can apply a variety of different lines to selected cells. - - -Select the cell or a block of cells. - - -Choose Format - Cells. - - -In the dialog, click the Borders tab. - - -Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. - - -The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. -Selection of cells -Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. - - - -Selection - - -Line arrangement area - - - - -One cell - - - -borders with one cell selected + You can apply a variety of different lines to selected cells. + + + Select the cell or a block of cells. + + + Choose Format - Cells. + + + In the dialog, click the Borders tab. + + + Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. + + + The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. + Selection of cells + Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. +
+ + + Selection + + + Line arrangement area + + + + + One cell + + + +borders with one cell selected - - - - -Cells in a column - - - -borders with a column selected + + + + + Cells in a column + + + +borders with a column selected - - - - -Cells in a row - - - -borders with a row selected + + + + + Cells in a row + + + +borders with a row selected - - - - -Cells in a block of 2x2 or more - - - -borders with a block selected + + + + + Cells in a block of 2x2 or more + + + +borders with a block selected - - -
+ + + -You cannot apply borders to multiple selections. -Default settings -Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. - - -The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. - - -The dark lines inside an icon show the lines that will be set using the selected line style and color. - - -The thick gray lines inside an icon show the lines that will not be changed. - - -Examples -Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. - -default icon row of Borders tab page + You cannot apply borders to multiple selections. + Default Settings + Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. + + + The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. + + + The dark lines inside an icon show the lines that will be set using the selected line style and color. + + + The thick gray lines inside an icon show the lines that will not be changed. + + + Examples + Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + +default icon row of Borders tab page - - -Click the left icon to clear all lines. This removes all outer borders, all inner lines, and all diagonal lines. - - -Click the second icon from the left to set an outer border and to remove all other lines. - - -Click the rightmost icon to set an outer border. The inner lines are not changed, except the diagonal lines, which will be removed.is this a bug? - - -Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove. -User defined settings -In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. - - -Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states. - - - - - -Line types - - -Image - - -Meaning - - - - -A black line - - - -solid line for user defined border + + + Click the left icon to clear all lines. This removes all outer borders, all inner lines, and all diagonal lines. + + + Click the second icon from the left to set an outer border and to remove all other lines. + + + Click the rightmost icon to set an outer border. The inner lines are not changed, except the diagonal lines, which will be removed.is this a bug? + + + Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove. + User Defined Settings + In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. + Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states. +
+ + + Line types + + + Image + + + Meaning + + + + + A black line + + + +solid line for user defined border - - -A black line sets the corresponding line of the selected cells. The line is shown as a dotted line when you choose the 0.05 pt line style. Double lines are shown when you select a double line style. - - - - -A gray line - - - -gray line for user defined border + + + A black line sets the corresponding line of the selected cells. The line is shown as a dotted line when you choose the 0.05 pt line style. Double lines are shown when you select a double line style. + + + + + A gray line + + + +gray line for user defined border - - -A gray line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will not be changed. No line will be set or removed at this position. - - - - -A white line - - - -white line for user defined border + + + A gray line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will not be changed. No line will be set or removed at this position. + + + + + A white line + + + +white line for user defined border - - -A white line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will be removed. - - -
+ + + A white line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will be removed. + + + -Examples -Select a single cell, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. -Click the lower edge to set a very thin line as a lower border. All other lines will be removed from the cell. - -setting a thin lower border + Examples + Select a single cell, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + Click the lower edge to set a very thin line as a lower border. All other lines will be removed from the cell. + +setting a thin lower border -Choose a thicker line style and click the lower edge. This sets a thicker line as a lower border. - -setting a thick line as a border + Choose a thicker line style and click the lower edge. This sets a thicker line as a lower border. + +setting a thick line as a border -Click the second Default icon from the left to set all four borders. Then repeatedly click the lower edge until a white line is shown. This removes the lower border. - -removing lower border + Click the second Default icon from the left to set all four borders. Then repeatedly click the lower edge until a white line is shown. This removes the lower border. + +removing lower border -You can combine several line types and styles. The last image shows how to set thick outer borders (the thick black lines), while any diagonal lines inside the cell will not be touched (gray lines). - -advanced example for cell borders + You can combine several line types and styles. The last image shows how to set thick outer borders (the thick black lines), while any diagonal lines inside the cell will not be touched (gray lines). + +advanced example for cell borders -
+
- - -
- - + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp index 7eeda013d9..30fc2a99fb 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Calculating With Dates and Times -/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Screenshot deleted -YJ: checked - - - + + Calculating With Dates and Times + /text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp + + + dates; in cells -times; in cells -cells;date and time formats -current date and time values + times; in cells + cells;date and time formats + current date and time values -Calculating With Dates and Times +Calculating With Dates and Times -In $[officename] Calc, you can perform calculations with current date and time values. As an example, to find out exactly how old you are in seconds or hours, follow the following steps: - - -In a spreadsheet, enter your birthday in cell A1. - - -Enter the following formula in cell A3: =NOW()-A1 - - -After pressing the Enter key you will see the result in date format. Since the result should show the difference between two dates as a number of days, you must format cell A3 as a number. - - -Place the cursor in cell A3, right-click to open a context menu and choose Format Cells. - - -The Format Cells dialog appears. On the Numbers tab, the Number category will appear already highlighted. The format is set to "General", which causes the result of a calculation containing date entries to be displayed as a date. To display the result as a number, set the number format to "-1,234" and close the dialog with the OK button. - - -The number of days between today's date and the specified date is displayed in cell A3. - - -Experiment with some additional formulas: in A4 enter =A3*24 to calculate the hours, in A5 enter =A4*60 for the minutes, and in A6 enter =A5*60 for seconds. Press the Enter key after each formula. - - -The time since your date of birth will be calculated and displayed in the various units. The values are calculated as of the exact moment when you entered the last formula and pressed the Enter key. This value is not automatically updated, although "Now" continuously changes. In the Tools menu, the menu item Cell Contents - AutoCalculate is normally active; however, automatic calculation does not apply to the function NOW. This ensures that your computer is not solely occupied with updating the sheet. -
- -
- -
+ In $[officename] Calc, you can perform calculations with current date and time values. As an example, to find out exactly how old you are in seconds or hours, follow the following steps: + + + In a spreadsheet, enter your birthday in cell A1. + + + Enter the following formula in cell A3: =NOW()-A1 + + + + After pressing the Enter key you will see the result in date format. Since the result should show the difference between two dates as a number of days, you must format cell A3 as a number. + + + Place the cursor in cell A3, right-click to open a context menu and choose Format Cells. + + + The Format Cells dialog appears. On the Numbers tab, the "Number" category will appear already highlighted. The format is set to "General", which causes the result of a calculation containing date entries to be displayed as a date. To display the result as a number, set the number format to "-1,234" and close the dialog with the OK button. + + + The number of days between today's date and the specified date is displayed in cell A3. + + + Experiment with some additional formulas: in A4 enter =A3*24 to calculate the hours, in A5 enter =A4*60 for the minutes, and in A6 enter =A5*60 for seconds. Press the Enter key after each formula. + + + The time since your date of birth will be calculated and displayed in the various units. The values are calculated as of the exact moment when you entered the last formula and pressed the Enter key. This value is not automatically updated, although "Now" continuously changes. In the Tools menu, the menu item Cell Contents - AutoCalculate is normally active; however, automatic calculation does not apply to the function NOW. This ensures that your computer is not solely occupied with updating the sheet. +
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp index 2cdce15710..5aea6cdfa0 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Automatically Calculating Series -/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Deleted screen shot, heavily reedited; dedr: reviewed - - - + + Automatically Calculating Series + /text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp + + + series; calculating -calculating; series -linear series -growth series -date series -powers of 2 calculations -cells; filling automatically -auto filling cells -AutoFill function -filling;cells, automatically -mw made "powers of 2;..." a one level entry and changed "AutoFill" entry -Automatically Filling in Data Based on Adjacent Cells + calculating; series + linear series + growth series + date series + powers of 2 calculations + cells; filling automatically + automatic cell filling + AutoFill function + filling;cells, automatically +mw made "powers of 2;..." a one level entry and changed "AutoFill" entryMW changed "auto filling cells" +Automatically Filling in Data Based on Adjacent Cells -You can automatically fill cells with data with the AutoFill command or the Series command. -Using AutoFill -AutoFill automatically generates a data series based on a defined pattern. - - -On a sheet, click in cell, and type a number. - - -Click in another cell and then click back in the cell where you typed the number. - - -Drag the fill handle in the bottom right corner of the cell across the cells that you want to fill, and release the mouse button. -The cells are filled with ascending numbers. - - -To quickly create a list of consecutive days, enter "Monday" in a cell, and drag the fill handle. -Hold down Command Ctrl if you do not want to fill the cells with different values. -If you select two or more adjacent cells that contain different numbers, and drag, the remaining cells are filled with the arithmetic pattern that is recognized in the numbers. The AutoFill function also recognizes customized lists that are defined under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists. -You can double-click the fill handle to automatically fill all empty columns of the current data block. For example, first enter Jan into A1 and drag the fill handle down to A12 to get the twelve months in the first column. Now enter some values into B1 and C1. Select those two cells, and double-click the fill handle. This fills automatically the data block B1:C12. -Using a Defined Series - - -Select the cell range in the sheet that you want to fill. - - -Choose Edit - Fill - Series. - - -Select the parameters for the series. -If you select a linear series, the increment that you enter is added to each consecutive number in the series to create the next value. -If you select a growth series, the increment that you enter is multiplied by each consecutive number to create the next value. -If you select a date series, the increment that you enter is added to the time unit that you specify. - - -
- -Sort lists -
- -
+ You can automatically fill cells with data with the AutoFill command or the Series command. + Using AutoFill + AutoFill automatically generates a data series based on a defined pattern. + + + On a sheet, click in a cell, and type a number. + + + Click in another cell and then click back in the cell where you typed the number. + + + Drag the fill handle in the bottom right corner of the cell across the cells that you want to fill, and release the mouse button. + The cells are filled with ascending numbers. + + + To quickly create a list of consecutive days, enter Monday in a cell, and drag the fill handle. + Hold down Command +Ctrl if you do not want to fill the cells with different values. + If you select two or more adjacent cells that contain different numbers, and drag, the remaining cells are filled with the arithmetic pattern that is recognized in the numbers. The AutoFill function also recognizes customized lists that are defined under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists. + You can double-click the fill handle to automatically fill all empty columns of the current data block. For example, first enter Jan into A1 and drag the fill handle down to A12 to get the twelve months in the first column. Now enter some values into B1 and C1. Select those two cells, and double-click the fill handle. This fills automatically the data block B1:C12. + Using a Defined Series + + + Select the cell range in the sheet that you want to fill. + + + Choose Edit - Fill - Series. + + + Select the parameters for the series. + If you select a linear series, the increment that you enter is added to each consecutive number in the series to create the next value. + If you select a growth series, the increment that you enter is multiplied by each consecutive number to create the next value. + If you select a date series, the increment that you enter is added to the time unit that you specify. + + +
+ + Sort lists +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp index 950f917dc0..6bcba3f555 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Calculating in Spreadsheets -/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Changed screenshots, cleaned up text; dedr: reviewed - - - + + Calculating in Spreadsheets + /text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp + + + spreadsheets; calculating -calculating; spreadsheets -formulas; calculating + calculating; spreadsheets + formulas; calculating mw changed "formulas;..." entry -Calculating in Spreadsheets +Calculating in Spreadsheets -The following is an example of a calculation in $[officename] Calc. - - -Click in a cell, and type a number - - -Press Enter. -The cursor moves down to the next cell. - - -Enter another number. - - -Press the Tab key. -The cursor moves to the right into the next cell. - - -Type in a formula, for example, =A3 * A4 / 100. - - - - Press Enter. -The result of the formula appears in the cell. If you want, you can edit the formula in the input line of the Formula bar. -When you edit a formula, the new result is calculated automatically. - - -
- - - - -
- -
+ The following is an example of a calculation in $[officename] Calc. + + + Click in a cell, and type a number + + + Press Enter. + The cursor moves down to the next cell. + + + Enter another number. + + + Press the Tab key. + The cursor moves to the right into the next cell. + + + Type in a formula, for example, =A3 * A4 / 100. + + + + Press Enter. + The result of the formula appears in the cell. If you want, you can edit the formula in the input line of the Formula bar. + When you edit a formula, the new result is calculated automatically. + + +
+ + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_enter.xhp index ad62741db3..2fa3230619 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_enter.xhp @@ -49,21 +49,21 @@ Entering Values Calc can simplify entering data and values into multiple cells. You can change some settings to conform to your preferences. - To enter values into a range of cells manually + To Enter Values Into a Range of Cells Manually There are two features that assist you when you enter a block of data manually. - Area detection for new rows + Area Detection for New Rows In the row below a heading row, you can advance from one cell to the next with the Tab key. After you enter the value into the last cell in the current row, press Enter. Calc positions the cursor below the first cell of the current block. area detection In row 3, press Tab to advance from cell B3 to C3, D3, and E3. Then press Enter to advance to B4. - Area selection + Area Selection Use drag-and-drop to select the area where you want to input values. But start dragging from the last cell of the area and release the mouse button when you have selected the first cell. Now you can start to input values. Always press the Tab key to advance to the next cell. You will not leave the selected area. area selection - The image shows the selected area in high-contrast. Should we use transparent? Must be localized then... +
Select the area from E7 to B3. Now B3 is waiting for your input. Press Tab to advance to the next cell within the selected area. - To enter values to a range of cells automatically + To Enter Values to a Range of Cells Automatically See Automatically Filling in Data Based on Adjacent Cells.
@@ -71,4 +71,4 @@
- \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp index c079997282..a32b7bd6c1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Protecting Cells from Changes -/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp - - - - - - + + Protecting Cells from Changes + /text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp + + + protecting;cells and sheets -cells; protecting -cell protection; enabling -sheets; protecting -documents; protecting -cells; hiding for printing -changing; sheet protection -hiding;formulas -formulas;hiding - - MW transferred "modifying;..." and "changing;..." into one index entry - Protecting Cells from Changes + cells; protecting + cell protection; enabling + sheets; protecting + documents; protecting + cells; hiding for printing + changing; sheet protection + hiding;formulas + formulas;hiding +MW transferred "modifying;..." and "changing;..." into one index entry +Protecting Cells from Changes - In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can protect sheets and the document as a whole. You can choose whether the cells are protected against accidental changes, whether the formulas can be viewed from within Calc, whether the cells are visible or whether the cells can be printed. - Protection can be provided by means of a password, but it does not have to be. If you have assigned a password, protection can only be removed once the correct password has been entered. - Note that the cell protection for cells with the Protected attribute is only effective when you protect the whole table. In the default condition, every cell has the Protected attribute. Therefore you must remove the attribute selectively for those cells where the user may make changes. You then protect the whole table and save the document. - These protection features are just switches to prevent accidental action. The features are not intended to provide any secure protection. For example, by exporting a sheet to another file format, a user may be able to surpass the protection features. There is only one secure protection: the password that you can apply when saving an OpenDocument file. A file that has been saved with a password can be opened only with the same password. - - - Select the cells that you want to specify the cell protection options for. - - - Choose Format - Cells and click the Cell Protection tab. - - - Select the protection options that you want. - Select Protected to prevent changes to the contents and the format of a cell. - Select Hide formula to hide and to protect formulas from changes. - Select Hide when printing to hide protected cells in the printed document. The cells are not hidden onscreen. - - - Click OK. - - - Apply the protection options. - To protect the cells from being changed / viewed / printed according to your settings in the Format - Cells dialog, choose Tools - Protect Document - Sheet. - To protect the structure of the document, for example the count, names, and order of the sheets, from being changed, choose Tools - Protect Document - Document. - - - (Optional) Enter a password of at least 5 characters. - If you forget your password, you cannot deactivate the protection. If you only want to protect cells from accidental changes, set the sheet protection, but do not enter a password. - - - Click OK. - - -
- - - - - -
- -
+ In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can protect sheets and the document as a whole. You can choose whether the cells are protected against accidental changes, whether the formulas can be viewed from within Calc, whether the cells are visible or whether the cells can be printed. + Protection can be provided by means of a password, but it does not have to be. If you have assigned a password, protection can only be removed once the correct password has been entered. + Note that the cell protection for cells with the Protected attribute is only effective when you protect the whole table. In the default condition, every cell has the Protected attribute. Therefore you must remove the attribute selectively for those cells where the user may make changes. You then protect the whole table and save the document. + These protection features are just switches to prevent accidental action. The features are not intended to provide any secure protection. For example, by exporting a sheet to another file format, a user may be able to surpass the protection features. There is only one secure protection: the password that you can apply when saving an OpenDocument file. A file that has been saved with a password can be opened only with the same password. + + + Select the cells that you want to specify the cell protection options for. + + + Choose Format - Cells and click the Cell Protection tab. + + + Select the protection options that you want. + Select Protected to prevent changes to the contents and the format of a cell. + Select Hide formula to hide and to protect formulas from changes. + Select Hide when printing to hide protected cells in the printed document. The cells are not hidden on screen. + + + Click OK. + + + Apply the protection options. + To protect the cells from being changed / viewed / printed according to your settings in the Format - Cells dialog, choose Tools - Protect Document - Sheet. + To protect the structure of the document, for example the count, names, and order of the sheets, from being changed, choose Tools - Protect Document - Document. + + + (Optional) Enter a password of at least 5 characters. + If you forget your password, you cannot deactivate the protection. If you only want to protect cells from accidental changes, set the sheet protection, but do not enter a password. + + + Click OK. + + +
+ + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp index 8700d8ba41..e61d2b59eb 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Unprotecting Cells -/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp - - - - - - + + Unprotecting Cells + /text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp + + + cell protection; unprotecting -protecting; unprotecting cells -unprotecting cells + protecting; unprotecting cells + unprotecting cells - Unprotecting Cells +Unprotecting Cells - - - Click the sheet for which you want to cancel the protection. - - - Select Tools - Protect Document, then choose Sheet or Document to remove the check mark indicating the protected status. - - - If you have assigned a password, enter it in this dialog and click OK. - - - The cells can now be edited, the formulas can be viewed, and all cells can be printed until you reactivate the protection for the sheet or document. -
- - - -
- -
+ + + Click the sheet for which you want to cancel the protection. + + + Select Tools - Protect Document, then choose Sheet or Document to remove the check mark indicating the protected status. + + + If you have assigned a password, enter it in this dialog and click OK. + + + The cells can now be edited, the formulas can be viewed, and all cells can be printed until you reactivate the protection for the sheet or document. +
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp index 12d5c239ba..f966aa8b07 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Only Copy Visible Cells -/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp - - - + + Only Copy Visible Cells + /text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp + + + cells; copying/deleting/formatting/moving -rows;visible and invisible -copying; visible cells only -formatting;visible cells only -moving;visible cells only -deleting;visible cells only -invisible cells -filters;copying visible cells only -hidden cells -mw changed "cells;"Only Copy Visible Cells + rows;visible and invisible + copying; visible cells only + formatting;visible cells only + moving;visible cells only + deleting;visible cells only + invisible cells + filters;copying visible cells only + hidden cells +mw changed "cells;" +Only Copy Visible Cells -Assume you have hidden a few rows in a cell range. Now you want to copy, delete, or format only the remaining visible rows. -$[officename] behavior depends on how the cells were made invisible, by a filter or manually. - - - -Method and Action - - -Result - - - - -Cells were filtered by AutoFilters, standard filters or advanced filters. -Copy, delete, move, or format a selection of currently visible cells. - - -Only the visible cells of the selection are copied, deleted, moved, or formatted. - - - - -Cells were hidden using the Hide command in the context menu of the row or column headers, or through an outline. -Copy, delete, move, or format a selection of currently visible cells. - - -All cells of the selection, including the hidden cells, are copied, deleted, moved, or formatted. - - -
-
- - - -
- -
+ Assume you have hidden a few rows in a cell range. Now you want to copy, delete, or format only the remaining visible rows. + $[officename] behavior depends on how the cells were made invisible, by a filter or manually. + + + + Method and Action + + + Result + + + + + Cells were filtered by AutoFilters, standard filters or advanced filters. + Copy, delete, move, or format a selection of currently visible cells. + + + Only the visible cells of the selection are copied, deleted, moved, or formatted. + + + + + Cells were hidden using the Hide command in the context menu of the row or column headers, or through an outline. + Copy, delete, move, or format a selection of currently visible cells. + + + All cells of the selection, including the hidden cells, are copied, deleted, moved, or formatted. + + +
+ +
+ + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp index 7877b9f6ab..2fe2452ffc 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Referencing Cells by Drag-and-Drop -/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Referencing Cells by Drag-and-Drop + /text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp + + + drag and drop; referencing cells -cells; referencing by drag and drop -references;inserting by drag and drop -inserting;references, by drag and drop + cells; referencing by drag and drop + references;inserting by drag and drop + inserting;references, by drag and drop -Referencing Cells by Drag-and-Drop +Referencing Cells by Drag-and-Drop -With the help of the Navigator you can reference cells from one spreadsheet to another sheet in the same document or in a different document. The cells can be inserted as a copy, link or hyperlink. The range to be inserted must be defined with a name in the original file so that it can be inserted in the target file. - - -Open the document that contains the source cells. - - -To set the source range as the range, select the cells and choose Insert - Names - Define. Save the source document, and do not close it. - - -Open the sheet in which you want to insert something. - - -Open the Navigator. In the lower box of the Navigator select the source file. - - -In the Navigator, the source file object appears under "Range names". - - -Using the Drag Mode icon in Navigator, choose whether you want the reference to be a hyperlink, link, or copy. - - -Click the name under "Range names" in the Navigator, and drag into the cell of the current sheet where you want to insert the reference. - - -This method can also be used to insert a range from another sheet of the same document into the current sheet. Select the active document as source in step 4 above. -
- - -
- -
+ With the help of the Navigator you can reference cells from one spreadsheet to another sheet in the same document or in a different document. The cells can be inserted as a copy, link or hyperlink. The range to be inserted must be defined with a name in the original file so that it can be inserted in the target file. + + + Open the document that contains the source cells. + + + To set the source range as the range, select the cells and choose Insert - Names - Define. Save the source document, and do not close it. + + + Open the sheet in which you want to insert something. + + + Open the Navigator. In the lower box of the Navigator select the source file. + + + In the Navigator, the source file object appears under "Range names". + + + Using the Drag Mode icon in Navigator, choose whether you want the reference to be a hyperlink, link, or copy. + + + Click the name under "Range names" in the Navigator, and drag into the cell of the current sheet where you want to insert the reference. + + + This method can also be used to insert a range from another sheet of the same document into the current sheet. Select the active document as source in step 4 above. +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp index 19934a11ff..07d3f82612 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Referencing a Cell in Another Document -/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Referencing a Cell in Another Document + /text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp + + + sheet references -references; to cells in another document -cells; operating in another document -mw made "sheet references;" a one level entry -Referencing Other Sheets + references; to cells in other sheets/documents + cells; operating in another document + documents;references +mw made "sheet references;" a one level entryMW changed "references;" and added "documents;" +Referencing Other Sheets -In a sheet cell you can show a reference to a cell in another sheet. - - -Open a new, empty spreadsheet. - - -By way of example, enter the following formula in cell A1 of Sheet1: -=Sheet2.A1 - - -Click the Sheet 2 tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet. Set the cursor in cell A1 there and enter text or a number. - - -If you switch back to Sheet1, you will see the same content in cell A1 there. If the contents of Sheet2.A1 change, then the contents of Sheet1.A1 also change. - - -In the same way, a reference can also be made to a cell from another document provided that this document has already been saved as a file. - - -Choose File - Open, to load an existing spreadsheet document. - - -Choose File - New, to open a new spreadsheet document. Set the cursor in the cell where you want to insert the external data and enter an equals sign to indicate that you want to begin a formula. - - -Now switch to the document you have just loaded. Click the cell with the data that you want to insert in the new document. - - -Switch back to the new spreadsheet. In the input line you will now see how $[officename] Calc has added the reference to the formula for you. -The reference to a cell of another document contains the name of the other document in single inverted commas, then a hash #, then the name of the sheet of the other document, followed by a point and the name of the cell. - - -Confirm the formula by clicking the green check mark. - - -If you drag the box in the lower right corner of the active cell to select a range of cells, $[officename] automatically inserts the corresponding references in the adjacent cells. As a result, the sheet name is preceded with a "$" sign to designate it as an absolute reference. - - -If you examine the name of the other document in this formula, you will notice that it is written as a URL. This means that you can also enter a URL from the Internet. -
- -
- -
+ In a sheet cell you can show a reference to a cell in another sheet. + In the same way, a reference can also be made to a cell from another document provided that this document has already been saved as a file. + To Reference a Cell in the Same Document + + + Open a new, empty spreadsheet. + + + By way of example, enter the following formula in cell A1 of Sheet1: + + =Sheet2.A1 + + + + Click the Sheet 2 tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet. Set the cursor in cell A1 there and enter text or a number. + + + If you switch back to Sheet1, you will see the same content in cell A1 there. If the contents of Sheet2.A1 change, then the contents of Sheet1.A1 also change. + + + To Reference a Cell in Another Document + + + Choose File - Open, to load an existing spreadsheet document. + + + Choose File - New, to open a new spreadsheet document. Set the cursor in the cell where you want to insert the external data and enter an equals sign to indicate that you want to begin a formula. + + + Now switch to the document you have just loaded. Click the cell with the data that you want to insert in the new document. + + + Switch back to the new spreadsheet. In the input line you will now see how $[officename] Calc has added the reference to the formula for you. + The reference to a cell of another document contains the name of the other document in single inverted commas, then a hash #, then the name of the sheet of the other document, followed by a point and the name of the cell. + + + Confirm the formula by clicking the green check mark. + + + If you drag the box in the lower right corner of the active cell to select a range of cells, $[officename] automatically inserts the corresponding references in the adjacent cells. As a result, the sheet name is preceded with a "$" sign to designate it as an absolute reference. + + + If you examine the name of the other document in this formula, you will notice that it is written as a URL. This means that you can also enter a URL from the Internet. +
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp index ebec4bdd5a..49db1f1b47 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -References to Other Sheets and Referencing URLs -/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + References to Other Sheets and Referencing URLs + /text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp + + + HTML; in sheet cells -references; URL in cells -cells; Internet references -URL; in Calc + references; URL in cells + cells; Internet references + URL; in Calc mw deleted "sheet references;" -Referencing URLs +Referencing URLs -For example, if you found an Internet page containing current stock exchange information in spreadsheet cells, you can load this page in $[officename] Calc by using the following procedure: - - -In a $[officename] Calc document, position the cursor in the cell into which you want to insert the external data. - - -Choose Insert - Link to External Data. The External Data dialog appears. - - -Enter the URL of the document or Web page in the dialog. The URL must be in the format: http://www.my-bank.com/table.html. The URL for local or local area network files is the path seen in the File - Open dialog. -$[officename] loads the Web page or file in the "background", that is, without displaying it. In the large list box of the External Data dialog, you can see the name of all the sheets or named ranges you can choose from. - - -Select one or more sheets or named ranges. You can also activate the automatic update function every "n" minutes and click OK. -The contents will be inserted as a link in the $[officename] Calc document. - - -Save your spreadsheet. When you open it again later, $[officename] Calc will update the linked cells following an inquiry. - - -Under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General you can choose to have the update, when opened, automatically carried out either always, upon request or never. The update can be started manually in the dialog under Edit - Links. - - -
- - -
- -
+ For example, if you found an Internet page containing current stock exchange information in spreadsheet cells, you can load this page in $[officename] Calc by using the following procedure: + + + In a $[officename] Calc document, position the cursor in the cell into which you want to insert the external data. + + + Choose Insert - Link to External Data. The External Data dialog appears. + + + Enter the URL of the document or Web page in the dialog. The URL must be in the format: http://www.my-bank.com/table.html. The URL for local or local area network files is the path seen in the File - Open dialog. + $[officename] loads the Web page or file in the "background", that is, without displaying it. In the large list box of the External Data dialog, you can see the name of all the sheets or named ranges you can choose from. + + + Select one or more sheets or named ranges. You can also activate the automatic update function every "n" minutes and click OK. + The contents will be inserted as a link in the $[officename] Calc document. + + + Save your spreadsheet. When you open it again later, $[officename] Calc will update the linked cells following an inquiry. + + + Under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General you can choose to have the update, when opened, automatically carried out either always, upon request or never. The update can be started manually in the dialog under Edit - Links. + + +
+ + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp index f8b5ebdb65..f83a1dc4ef 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Assigning Formats by Formula -/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp - - - - - - + + Assigning Formats by Formula + /text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp + + + formats; assigning by formulas -cell formats; assigning by formulas -STYLE function example -cell styles;assigning by formulas -formulas;assigning cell formats - - mw deleted "applying;" - Assigning Formats by Formula + cell formats; assigning by formulas + STYLE function example + cell styles;assigning by formulas + formulas;assigning cell formats +mw deleted "applying;" +Assigning Formats by Formula - The STYLE() function can be added to an existing formula in a cell. For example, together with the CURRENT function, you can color a cell depending on its value. The formula =...+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3; "Red"; "Green")) applies the cell style "Red" to cells if the value is greater than 3, otherwise the cell style "Green" is applied. - If you would like to apply a formula to all cells in a selected area, you can use the Find & Replace dialog. - - - Select all the desired cells. - - - Select the menu command Edit - Find & Replace. - - - For the Search for term, enter: .* - ".*" is a regular expression that designates the contents of the current cell. - - - Enter the following formula in the Replace with field: =&+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3;"Red";"Green")) - The "&" symbol designates the current contents of the Search for field. The line must begin with an equal sign, since it is a formula. It is assumed that the cell styles "Red" and "Green" already exist. - - - Mark the fields Regular expressions and Current selection only. Click Find All. - All cells with contents that were included in the selection are now highlighted. - - - Click Replace all. - - -
- - - - -
- -
+ The STYLE() function can be added to an existing formula in a cell. For example, together with the CURRENT function, you can color a cell depending on its value. The formula =...+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3; "Red"; "Green")) applies the cell style "Red" to cells if the value is greater than 3, otherwise the cell style "Green" is applied. + If you would like to apply a formula to all cells in a selected area, you can use the + Find & Replace dialog. + + + Select all the desired cells. + + + Select the menu command Edit - Find & Replace. + + + For the Search for term, enter: .* + + ".*" is a regular expression that designates the contents of the current cell. + + + Enter the following formula in the Replace with field: =&+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3;"Red";"Green")) + + The "&" symbol designates the current contents of the Search for field. The line must begin with an equal sign, since it is a formula. It is assumed that the cell styles "Red" and "Green" already exist. + + + Mark the fields Regular expressions and Current selection only. Click Find All. + All cells with contents that were included in the selection are now highlighted. + + + Click + Replace all. + + +
+ + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp index 10ac33ba85..6bd9c55a11 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Applying Conditional Formatting -/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp - - - + + Applying Conditional Formatting + /text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp + + + conditional formatting; cells -cells; conditional formatting -formatting; conditional formatting -styles;conditional styles -cell formats; conditional -random numbers;examples -cell styles; copying -copying; cell styles -tables; copying cell styles -mw deleted "formats;"Applying Conditional Formatting + cells; conditional formatting + formatting; conditional formatting + styles;conditional styles + cell formats; conditional + random numbers;examples + cell styles; copying + copying; cell styles + tables; copying cell styles +mw deleted "formats;" +Applying Conditional Formatting -Using the menu command Format - Conditional formatting, the dialog allows you to define up to three conditions per cell, which must be met in order for the selected cells to have a particular format. -To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). -With conditional formatting, you can, for example, highlight the totals that exceed the average value of all totals. If the totals change, the formatting changes correspondingly, without having to apply other styles manually. - - -Select the cells to which you want to apply a conditional style. - - -Choose Format - Conditional Formatting. - - -Enter the condition(s) into the dialog box. The dialog is described in detail in $[officename] Help, and an example is provided below: - - -Example of Conditional Formatting: Generate Number Values -You want to give certain values in your tables particular emphasis. For example, in a table of turnovers, you can show all the values above the average in green and all those below the average in red. This is possible with conditional formatting. - - -First of all, write a table in which a few different values occur. For your test you can create tables with any random numbers: -In one of the cells enter the formula =RAND(), and you will obtain a random number between 0 and 1. If you want integers of between 0 and 50, enter the formula =INT(RAND()*50). - - -Copy the formula to create a row of random numbers. Click the bottom right corner of the selected cell, and drag to the right until the desired cell range is selected. - - -In the same way as described above, drag down the corner of the rightmost cell in order to create more rows of random numbers. - - -Example of Conditional Formatting: Define Cell Styles -The next step is to apply a cell style to all values that represent above-average turnover, and one to those that are below the average. Ensure that the Styles and Formatting window is visible before proceeding. - - -Click in a blank cell and select the command Format Cells in the context menu. - - -In the Format Cells dialog on the Background tab, select a background color. Click OK. - - -In the Styles and Formatting window, click the New Style from Selection icon. Enter the name of the new style. For this example, name the style "Above". - - -To define a second style, click again in a blank cell and proceed as described above. Assign a different background color for the cell and assign a name (for this example, "Below"). - - -Example of Conditional Formatting: Calculate Average -In our particular example, we are calculating the average of the random values. The result is placed in a cell: - - -Set the cursor in a blank cell, for example, J14, and choose Insert - Function. - - -Select the AVERAGE function. Use the mouse to select all your random numbers. If you cannot see the entire range, because Function Wizard is obscuring it, you can temporarily shrink the dialog using the Shrink / Maximize icon. - - -Close Function Wizard with OK. - - -Example of Conditional Formatting: Apply Cell Style -Now you can apply the conditional formatting to the sheet: - - -Select all cells with the random numbers. - - -Choose the Format - Conditional Formatting command to open the corresponding dialog. - - -Define the condition as follows: If cell value is less than J14, format with cell style "Below", and if cell value is greater than or equal to J14, format with cell style "Above". - - -Example of Conditional Formatting: Copy Cell Style -To apply the conditional formatting to other cells later: - - -Click one of the cells that has been assigned conditional formatting. - - -Copy the cell to the clipboard. - - -Select the cells that are to receive this same formatting. - - -Choose Edit - Paste Special. The Paste Special dialog appears. - - -In the Selection area, check only the Formats box. All other boxes must be unchecked. Click OK. - - -
- - -Format - Conditional formatting -
- -
+ Using the menu command Format - Conditional formatting, the dialog allows you to define up to three conditions per cell, which must be met in order for the selected cells to have a particular format. + To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). + With conditional formatting, you can, for example, highlight the totals that exceed the average value of all totals. If the totals change, the formatting changes correspondingly, without having to apply other styles manually. + To Define the Conditions + + + Select the cells to which you want to apply a conditional style. + + + Choose Format - Conditional Formatting. + + + Enter the condition(s) into the dialog box. The dialog is described in detail in $[officename] Help, and an example is provided below: + + + Example of Conditional Formatting: Highlighting Totals Above/Under the Average Value + Step1: Generate Number Values + You want to give certain values in your tables particular emphasis. For example, in a table of turnovers, you can show all the values above the average in green and all those below the average in red. This is possible with conditional formatting. + + + First of all, write a table in which a few different values occur. For your test you can create tables with any random numbers: + In one of the cells enter the formula =RAND(), and you will obtain a random number between 0 and 1. If you want integers of between 0 and 50, enter the formula =INT(RAND()*50). + + + Copy the formula to create a row of random numbers. Click the bottom right corner of the selected cell, and drag to the right until the desired cell range is selected. + + + In the same way as described above, drag down the corner of the rightmost cell in order to create more rows of random numbers. + + + Step 2: Define Cell Styles + The next step is to apply a cell style to all values that represent above-average turnover, and one to those that are below the average. Ensure that the Styles and Formatting window is visible before proceeding. + + + Click in a blank cell and select the command Format Cells in the context menu. + + + In the Format Cells dialog on the Background tab, select a background color. Click OK. + + + In the Styles and Formatting window, click the New Style from Selection icon. Enter the name of the new style. For this example, name the style "Above". + + + To define a second style, click again in a blank cell and proceed as described above. Assign a different background color for the cell and assign a name (for this example, "Below"). + + + Step 3: Calculate Average + In our particular example, we are calculating the average of the random values. The result is placed in a cell: + + + Set the cursor in a blank cell, for example, J14, and choose Insert - Function. + + + Select the AVERAGE function. Use the mouse to select all your random numbers. If you cannot see the entire range, because the Function Wizard is obscuring it, you can temporarily shrink the dialog using the Shrink / Maximize icon. + + + Close the Function Wizard with OK. + + + Step 4: Apply Cell Styles + Now you can apply the conditional formatting to the sheet: + + + Select all cells with the random numbers. + + + Choose the Format - Conditional Formatting command to open the corresponding dialog. + + + Define the condition as follows: If cell value is less than J14, format with cell style "Below", and if cell value is greater than or equal to J14, format with cell style "Above". + + + Step 5: Copy Cell Style + To apply the conditional formatting to other cells later: + + + Click one of the cells that has been assigned conditional formatting. + + + Copy the cell to the clipboard. + + + Select the cells that are to receive this same formatting. + + + Choose Edit - Paste Special. The Paste Special dialog appears. + + + In the Selection area, check only the Formats box. All other boxes must be unchecked. Click OK. + + +
+ + + Format - Conditional formatting +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp index f051c8a5b8..6df51672f5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Highlighting Negative Numbers -/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp - - - + + Highlighting Negative Numbers + /text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp + + + negative numbers -numbers; highlighting negative numbers -highlighting;negative numbers -colors;number formats -number formats;colors -MW made "negative numbers;" a one level entryHighlighting Negative Numbers + numbers; highlighting negative numbers + highlighting;negative numbers + colors;negative numbers + number formats;colors for negative numbers +MW made "negative numbers;" a one level entryMW changed "numbers formats;" and "colors;" +Highlighting Negative Numbers -You can format cells with a number format that highlights negative numbers in red. Alternatively, you can define your own number format in which negative numbers are highlighted in other colors. - - -Select the cells and choose Format - Cells. - - -On the Numbers tab, select a number format and mark Negative numbers red check box. Click OK. - - -The cell number format is defined in two parts. The format for positive numbers and zero is defined in front of the semicolon; after the semicolon the formula for negative numbers is defined. You can change the code (RED) under Format code. For example, instead of "RED," enter "YELLOW". If the new code appears in the list after clicking the Add icon, this is a valid entry. -
- - -
- -
+ You can format cells with a number format that highlights negative numbers in red. Alternatively, you can define your own number format in which negative numbers are highlighted in other colors. + + + Select the cells and choose Format - Cells. + + + On the Numbers tab, select a number format and mark Negative numbers red check box. Click OK. + + + The cell number format is defined in two parts. The format for positive numbers and zero is defined in front of the semicolon; after the semicolon the formula for negative numbers is defined. You can change the code (RED) under Format code. For example, instead of RED, enter YELLOW. If the new code appears in the list after clicking the Add icon, this is a valid entry. +
+ + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp index 7733ad2d06..78cd98a38c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Consolidating Data -/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp - - - + + Consolidating Data + /text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp + + + consolidating data -ranges; combining -combining;cell ranges -tables; combining -data; merging cell ranges -merging;data ranges -mw deleted "values;"Consolidating Data + ranges; combining + combining;cell ranges + tables; combining + data; merging cell ranges + merging;data ranges +mw deleted "values;" +Consolidating Data -During consolidation, the contents of the cells from several sheets will be combined in one place. - - -Open the document that contains the cell ranges to be consolidated. - - -Choose Data - Consolidate to open the Consolidate dialog. - - -From the Source data area box select a source cell range to consolidate with other areas. -If the range is not named, click in the field next to the Source data area. A blinking text cursor appears. Type a reference for the first source data range or select the range with the mouse. - - -Click Add to insert the selected range in the Consolidation areas field. - - -Select additional ranges and click Add after each selection. - - -Specify where you want to display the result by selecting a target range from the Copy results to box. -If the target range is not named, click in the field next to Copy results to and enter the reference of the target range. Alternatively, you can select the range using the mouse or position the cursor in the top left cell of the target range. - - -Select a function from the Function box. The function specifies how the values of the consolidation ranges are linked. The "Sum" function is the default setting. - - -Click OK to consolidate the ranges. - - -Additional Settings -Click More in the Consolidate dialog to display additional settings: - - -Select Link to source data to insert the formulas that generate the results in the target range, rather than the actual results. If you link the data, any values modified in the source range are automatically updated in the target range. -The corresponding cell references in the target range are inserted in consecutive rows, which are automatically ordered and then hidden from view. Only the final result, based on the selected function, is displayed. - - - - -Under Consolidate by, select either Row labels or Column labels if the cells of the source data range are not to be consolidated corresponding to the identical position of the cell in the range, but instead according to a matching row label or column label. -To consolidate by row labels or column labels, the label must be contained in the selected source ranges. -The text in the labels must be identical, so that rows or columns can be accurately matched. If the row or column label does not match any that exist in the target range, it will be appended as a new row or column. - - -The data from the consolidation ranges and target range will be saved when you save the document. If you later open a document in which consolidation has been defined, this data will again be available. -
-Data - Consolidate -
- -
+ During consolidation, the contents of the cells from several sheets will be combined in one place. + To Combine Cell Contents + + + Open the document that contains the cell ranges to be consolidated. + + + Choose Data - Consolidate to open the Consolidate dialog. + + + From the Source data area box select a source cell range to consolidate with other areas. + If the range is not named, click in the field next to the Source data area. A blinking text cursor appears. Type a reference for the first source data range or select the range with the mouse. + + + Click Add to insert the selected range in the Consolidation areas field. + + + Select additional ranges and click Add after each selection. + + + Specify where you want to display the result by selecting a target range from the Copy results to box. + If the target range is not named, click in the field next to Copy results to and enter the reference of the target range. Alternatively, you can select the range using the mouse or position the cursor in the top left cell of the target range. + + + Select a function from the Function box. The function specifies how the values of the consolidation ranges are linked. The "Sum" function is the default setting. + + + Click OK to consolidate the ranges. + + + Additional Settings + Click More in the Consolidate dialog to display additional settings: + + + Select Link to source data to insert the formulas that generate the results in the target range, rather than the actual results. If you link the data, any values modified in the source range are automatically updated in the target range. + The corresponding cell references in the target range are inserted in consecutive rows, which are automatically ordered and then hidden from view. Only the final result, based on the selected function, is displayed. + + + + + Under Consolidate by, select either Row labels or Column labels if the cells of the source data range are not to be consolidated corresponding to the identical position of the cell in the range, but instead according to a matching row label or column label. + To consolidate by row labels or column labels, the label must be contained in the selected source ranges. + The text in the labels must be identical, so that rows or columns can be accurately matched. If the row or column label does not match any that exist in the target range, it will be appended as a new row or column. + + + The data from the consolidation ranges and target range will be saved when you save the document. If you later open a document in which consolidation has been defined, this data will again be available. +
+ Data - Consolidate +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp index b9108f68f8..58574514c8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: csv_files.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.9.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,83 +35,85 @@ - - Importing and Exporting CSV Files -/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp - - - + + Importing and Exporting CSV Files + /text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp + + + number series import -data series import -exporting; tables as text -importing; tables as text -delimited values and files -comma separated files and values -text file import and export -csv files;importing and exporting -tables; importing/exporting as text -text documents; importing to spreadsheets -MW deleted "importing;text data bases" and copied 4 index entries from scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp -Opening and Saving Text CSV Files + data series import + exporting; tables as text + importing; tables as text + delimited values and files + comma separated files and values + text file import and export + csv files;importing and exporting + tables; importing/exporting as text + text documents; importing to spreadsheets + opening;text csv files + saving;as text csv +MW deleted "importing;text data bases" and copied 4 index entries from scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhpmw added "saving;" and "opening;" +Opening and Saving Text CSV Files -Comma Separated Values (CSV) is text file format that you can use to exchange data from a database or a spreadsheet between applications. Each line in a Text CSV file represents a record in the database, or a row in a spreadsheet. Each field in a database record or cell in a spreadsheet row is usually separated by a comma. However, you can use other characters to delimit a field, such as a tabulator character. -If the content of a field or cell contains a comma, the contents of the field or cell must be enclosed by single quotes (') or double quotes ("). -To Open a Text CSV File in Calc - - -Choose File - Open. - - -Locate the CSV file that you want to open. -If the file has a *.csv extension, select the file. -If the CSV file has another extension, select the file, and then select "Text CSV" in the File type box - - -Click Open. -The Text Import dialog opens. - - -Specify the options to divide the text in the file into columns. -You can preview the layout of the imported data at the bottom of the Text Import dialog. -Right-click a column in the preview to set the format or to hide the column. -If the CSV file uses a text delimiter character that is not listed in the Text delimiter box, click in the box, and type the character. - - -Click OK. - - -To Save a Sheet as a Text CSV File -When you export a spreadsheet to CSV format, only the data on the current sheet is saved. All other information, including formulas and formatting, is lost. - - -Open the Calc sheet that you want to save as a Text CSV file. -Only the current sheet can be exported. - - -Choose File - Save as. - - -In the File name box, enter a name for the file. - - -In the File type box, select "Text CSV". - - -(Optional) Set the field options for the Text CSV file. -Select Edit filter settings. -In the Export of text files dialog, select the options that you want. -Click OK. - - -Click Save. - - -
- - -Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View -Export text files -Import text files -
- - + Comma Separated Values (CSV) is text file format that you can use to exchange data from a database or a spreadsheet between applications. Each line in a Text CSV file represents a record in the database, or a row in a spreadsheet. Each field in a database record or cell in a spreadsheet row is usually separated by a comma. However, you can use other characters to delimit a field, such as a tabulator character. + If the content of a field or cell contains a comma, the contents of the field or cell must be enclosed by single quotes (') or double quotes ("). + To Open a Text CSV File in Calc + + + Choose File - Open. + + + Locate the CSV file that you want to open. + If the file has a *.csv extension, select the file. + If the CSV file has another extension, select the file, and then select "Text CSV" in the File type box + + + Click Open. + The Text Import dialog opens. + + + Specify the options to divide the text in the file into columns. + You can preview the layout of the imported data at the bottom of the Text Import dialog. + Right-click a column in the preview to set the format or to hide the column. + If the CSV file uses a text delimiter character that is not listed in the Text delimiter box, click in the box, and type the character. + + + Click OK. + + + To Save a Sheet as a Text CSV File + When you export a spreadsheet to CSV format, only the data on the current sheet is saved. All other information, including formulas and formatting, is lost. + + + Open the Calc sheet that you want to save as a Text CSV file. + Only the current sheet can be exported. + + + Choose File - Save as. + + + In the File name box, enter a name for the file. + + + In the File type box, select "Text CSV". + + + (Optional) Set the field options for the Text CSV file. + Select Edit filter settings. + In the Export of text files dialog, select the options that you want. + Click OK. + + + Click Save. + + +
+ + + Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + Export text files + Import text files +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp index 126fe5d3a8..5e29c0ea5b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: csv_formula.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,66 +35,68 @@ - -Importing and Exporting Text Files -/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp - - - + + Importing and Exporting Text Files + /text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp + + + csv files;formulas -formulas; importing/exporting as csv files -exporting;formulas as csv files -importing;csv files with formulas + formulas; importing/exporting as csv files + exporting;formulas as csv files + importing;csv files with formulas mw deleted "inserting;", copied 4 index entries to scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp, changed "csv files;" and "formulas;" and added 2 index entries -Importing and Exporting CSV Text Files with Formulas +Importing and Exporting CSV Text Files with Formulas -Comma separated values (CSV) files are text files that contain the cell contents of a single sheet. Commas, semicolons, or other characters can be used as the field delimiters between the cells. Text strings are put in quotation marks, numbers are written without quotation marks. -Importing a CSV File - - -Choose File - Open. - - -In the File type field, select the format "Text CSV". Select the file and click Open. When a file has the .csv extension, the file type is automatically recognized. - - -You will see the Import text files dialog. Click OK. - - -If the csv file contains formulas, but you want to import the results of those formulas, then choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and clear the Formulas check box. -Exporting Formulas and Values as CSV Files - - -Click the sheet to be written as a csv file. - - -If you want to export the formulas as formulas, for example, in the form =SUM(A1:B5), proceed as follows: -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View. -Under Display, mark the Formulas check box. Click OK. -If you want to export the calculation results instead of the formulas, do not mark Formulas. - - -Choose File - Save as. You will see the Save as dialog. - - -In the File type field select the format "Text CSV". - - -Enter a name and click Save. - - -From the Export of text files dialog that appears, select the character set and the field and text delimiters for the data to be exported, and confirm with OK. -Caution: If the numbers use commas as decimal separators or thousands separators, do not select the comma as the field delimiter. If the text contains double quotation marks, you must select the single quotation mark as separator.not possible to have a table here because that would break the numbering in XML. - - -If necessary, after you have saved, clear the Formulas check box to see the calculated results in the table again. - - -
- -Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View -Export text files -Import text files -
- - + Comma separated values (CSV) files are text files that contain the cell contents of a single sheet. Commas, semicolons, or other characters can be used as the field delimiters between the cells. Text strings are put in quotation marks, numbers are written without quotation marks. + To Import a CSV File + + + Choose File - Open. + + + In the File type field, select the format "Text CSV". Select the file and click Open. When a file has the .csv extension, the file type is automatically recognized. + + + You will see the Text Import dialog. Click OK. + + + If the csv file contains formulas, but you want to import the results of those formulas, then choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and clear the Formulas check box. + To Export Formulas and Values as CSV Files + + + Click the sheet to be written as a csv file. + + + If you want to export the formulas as formulas, for example, in the form =SUM(A1:B5), proceed as follows: + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View. + Under Display, mark the Formulas check box. Click OK. + If you want to export the calculation results instead of the formulas, do not mark Formulas. + + + Choose File - Save as. You will see the Save as dialog. + + + In the + File type field select the format "Text CSV". + + + Enter a name and click Save. + + + From the Export of text files dialog that appears, select the character set and the field and text delimiters for the data to be exported, and confirm with OK. + If the numbers use commas as decimal separators or thousands separators, do not select the comma as the field delimiter. If the text contains double quotation marks, you must select the single quotation mark as separator.not possible to have a table here because that would break the numbering in XML. + + + If necessary, after you have saved, clear the Formulas check box to see the calculated results in the table again. + + +
+ + Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + Export text files + Import text files +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp index 1ad6ba0f35..7eb6a0b67e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Cells in Currency Format -/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: cleaned up, deleted screenshot - - - + + Cells in Currency Format + /text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp + + + currency formats; spreadsheets -cells; currency formats -international currency formats -formats; currency formats in cells -currencies; default currencies -defaults;currency formats -changing;currency formats + cells; currency formats + international currency formats + formats; currency formats in cells + currencies; default currencies + defaults;currency formats + changing;currency formats mw changed one index entry -Cells in Currency Format +Cells in Currency Format -In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can give numbers any currency format. When you click the Currency icon -Icon - in the Formatting bar to format a number, the cell is given the default currency format set under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. -Exchanging of %PRODUCTNAME Calc documents can lead to misunderstandings, if your %PRODUCTNAME Calc document is loaded by a user who uses a different default currency format. -In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can define that a number that you have formatted as "1,234.50 €", still remains in euros in another country and does not become dollars. -You can change the currency format in the Format Cells dialog (choose Format - Cells - Numbers tab) by two country settings. In the Language combo box select the basic setting for currency symbol, decimal and thousands separators. In the Format list box you can select possible variations from the default format for the language. - - -For example, if the language is set to "Default" and you are using a german locale setting, the currency format will be "1.234,00 €". A point is used before the thousand digits and a comma before the decimal places. If you now select the subordinate currency format "$ English (US)" from the Format list box , you will get the following format: "$ 1.234,00". As you can see, the separators have remained the same. Only the currency symbol has been changed and converted, but the underlying format of the notation remains the same as in the locale setting. - - -If, under Language, you convert the cells to "English (US)", the English-language locale setting is also transferred and the default currency format is now "$ 1,234.00". - - -
- -Format - Cell - Numbers -
- -
+ In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can give numbers any currency format. When you click the Currency icon +Icon + in the Formatting + bar to format a number, the cell is given the default currency format set under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. + Exchanging of %PRODUCTNAME Calc documents can lead to misunderstandings, if your %PRODUCTNAME Calc document is loaded by a user who uses a different default currency format. + In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can define that a number that you have formatted as "1,234.50 €", still remains in euros in another country and does not become dollars. + You can change the currency format in the Format Cells dialog (choose Format - Cells - Numbers tab) by two country settings. In the Language combo box select the basic setting for currency symbol, decimal and thousands separators. In the Format list box you can select possible variations from the default format for the language. + + + For example, if the language is set to "Default" and you are using a german locale setting, the currency format will be "1.234,00 €". A point is used before the thousand digits and a comma before the decimal places. If you now select the subordinate currency format "$ English (US)" from the Format list box , you will get the following format: "$ 1.234,00". As you can see, the separators have remained the same. Only the currency symbol has been changed and converted, but the underlying format of the notation remains the same as in the locale setting. + + + If, under Language, you convert the cells to "English (US)", the English-language locale setting is also transferred and the default currency format is now "$ 1,234.00". + + +
+ + Format - Cell - Numbers +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp index a1de905dda..fd95524886 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Defining Database Ranges -/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Cleaned up, deleted screenshot -dedr: reviewed - - - + + Defining Database Ranges + /text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp + + + tables; database ranges -database ranges; defining -ranges; defining database ranges -defining;database ranges + database ranges; defining + ranges; defining database ranges + defining;database ranges -Defining a Database Range +Defining a Database Range -You can define a range of cells in a spreadsheet to use as a database. Each row in this database range corresponds to a database record and each cell in a row corresponds to a database field. You can sort, group, search, and perform calculations on the range as you would in a database. -You can only edit and access a database range in the spreadsheet that contains the range. You cannot access the database range in the %PRODUCTNAME Data Sources view. -To Define a Database Range - - -Select the range of cells that you want to define as a database range. - - -Choose Data - Define Range. - - -In the Name box, enter a name for the database range. - - -Click More. - - -Specify the options for the database range. - - -Click OK. - - -
- - -
- -
+ You can define a range of cells in a spreadsheet to use as a database. Each row in this database range corresponds to a database record and each cell in a row corresponds to a database field. You can sort, group, search, and perform calculations on the range as you would in a database. + You can only edit and access a database range in the spreadsheet that contains the range. You cannot access the database range in the %PRODUCTNAME Data Sources view. + To define a database range + + + Select the range of cells that you want to define as a database range. + + + Choose Data - Define Range. + + + In the Name box, enter a name for the database range. + + + Click More. + + + Specify the options for the database range. + + + Click OK. + + +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp index 55fa23ad8f..077d5037c9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Filtering Cell Ranges -/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp - - - + + Filtering Cell Ranges + /text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp + + + cell ranges;applying/removing filters -filtering;cell ranges/database ranges -database ranges;applying/removing filters -removing;cell range filters -MW changed "cell ranges," added "removing;" and made one "database ranges;" entry out of two. Same for "filtering;"Filtering Cell Ranges + filtering;cell ranges/database ranges + database ranges;applying/removing filters + removing;cell range filters +MW changed "cell ranges," added "removing;" and made one "database ranges;" entry out of two. Same for "filtering;" +Filtering Cell Ranges -You can use several filters to filter cell ranges in spreadsheets. A standard filter uses the options that you specify to filter the data. An AutoFilter filters data according to a specific value or string. An advanced filter uses filter criteria from specified cells. -To Apply a Standard Filter to a Cell Range - - -Click in a cell range. - - -Choose Data - Filter - Standard Filter. - - -In the Standard Filter dialog, specify the filter options that you want. - - -Click OK. -The records that match the filter options that you specified are shown. - - -To Apply an AutoFilter to a Cell Range - - -Click in a cell range or a database range. -If you want to apply multiple AutoFilters to the same sheet, you must first define database ranges, then apply the AutoFilters to the database ranges. - - -Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. -An arrow button is added to the head of each column in the database range. - - -Click the arrow button in the column that contains the value or string that you want to set as the filter criteria. - - -Select the value or string that you want to use as the filter criteria. -The records that match the filter criteria that you selected are shown. - - -To Remove a Filter From a Cell Range - - -Click in a filtered cell range. - - -Choose Data - Filter - Remove Filter. - - -
- - - - -Wiki page about defining a data range -
- -
+ You can use several filters to filter cell ranges in spreadsheets. A standard filter uses the options that you specify to filter the data. An AutoFilter filters data according to a specific value or string. An advanced filter uses filter criteria from specified cells. + To Apply a Standard Filter to a Cell Range + + + Click in a cell range. + + + Choose Data - Filter - Standard Filter. + + + In the Standard Filter dialog, specify the filter options that you want. + + + Click OK. + The records that match the filter options that you specified are shown. + + + To Apply an AutoFilter to a Cell Range + + + Click in a cell range or a database range. + If you want to apply multiple AutoFilters to the same sheet, you must first define database ranges, then apply the AutoFilters to the database ranges. + + + Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. + An arrow button is added to the head of each column in the database range. + + + Click the arrow button in the column that contains the value or string that you want to set as the filter criteria. + + + Select the value or string that you want to use as the filter criteria. + The records that match the filter criteria that you selected are shown. + + + To Remove a Filter From a Cell Range + + + Click in a filtered cell range. + + + Choose Data - Filter - Remove Filter. + + +
+ + + + + Wiki page about defining a data range +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp index dd5749e33d..2aaf2e1177 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp @@ -2,38 +2,33 @@ @@ -55,18 +50,18 @@
- Click in a database range. - If you select a range of cells, only these cells will get sorted. If you just click one cell without selecting, then the whole database range will get sorted. + Click in a database range. + If you select a range of cells, only these cells will get sorted. If you just click one cell without selecting, then the whole database range will get sorted. - Choose Data - Sort. - The range of cells that will get sorted is shown in inverted colors. + Choose Data - Sort. + The range of cells that will get sorted is shown in inverted colors. - Select the sort options that you want. + Select the sort options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp index a2c3aad4e2..9bc374e69f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Creating DataPilot Tables -/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: fix to #i22166#, deleted 3 hard-to-localize images -YJ: checked - - - + + Creating DataPilot Tables + /text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp + + + DataPilot tables -DataPilot function; calling up and applying + DataPilot function; calling up and applying -Creating DataPilot Tables +Creating DataPilot Tables - - -Position the cursor within a range of cells containing values, row and column headings. - - -Choose Data - DataPilot - Start. The Select Source dialog appears. Choose Current selection and confirm with OK. The table headings are shown as buttons in the DataPilot dialog. Drag these buttons as required and drop them into the layout areas "Page Fields", "Column Fields", "Row Fields" and "Data Fields". - - -Drag the desired buttons into one of the four areas. - - -Drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated datapilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. -If the button is dropped in the Data Fields area it will be given a caption that also shows the formula that will be used to calculate the data. - - -By double-clicking on one of the fields in the Data Fields area you can call up the Data Field dialog. - - -Use the Data Field dialog to select the calculations to be used for the data. To make a multiple selection, press the Command Ctrl key while clicking the desired calculation. - - -The order of the buttons can be changed at any time by moving them to a different position in the area with the mouse. - - -Remove a button by dragging it back to the area of the other buttons at the right of the dialog. - - -To open the Data Field dialog, double-click one of the buttons in the Row or Column area. Use the dialog to select if and to what extent %PRODUCTNAME calculates display subtotals. - - -Exit the DataPilot dialog by pressing OK. A Filter button will now be inserted, or a page button for every data field that you dropped in the Page Fields area. The DataPilot table is inserted further down. -
- - - - - - - -
- -
+ + + Position the cursor within a range of cells containing values, row and column headings. + + + Choose Data - DataPilot - Start. The Select Source dialog appears. Choose Current selection and confirm with OK. The table headings are shown as buttons in the DataPilot dialog. Drag these buttons as required and drop them into the layout areas "Page Fields", "Column Fields", "Row Fields" and "Data Fields". + + + Drag the desired buttons into one of the four areas. + + + Drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated datapilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. + If the button is dropped in the Data Fields area it will be given a caption that also shows the formula that will be used to calculate the data. + + + By double-clicking on one of the fields in the Data Fields area you can call up the Data Field dialog. + + + Use the Data Field dialog to select the calculations to be used for the data. To make a multiple selection, press the Command +Ctrl key while clicking the desired calculation. + + + + + The order of the buttons can be changed at any time by moving them to a different position in the area with the mouse. + + + Remove a button by dragging it back to the area of the other buttons at the right of the dialog. + + + To open the Data Field dialog, double-click one of the buttons in the Row or Column area. Use the dialog to select if and to what extent %PRODUCTNAME calculates display subtotals. + + + Exit the DataPilot dialog by pressing OK. A Filter button will now be inserted, or a page button for every data field that you dropped in the Page Fields area. The DataPilot table is inserted further down. +
+ + + + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp index 8f8b49eaef..20b7ddf137 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Deleting DataPilot Tables -/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Deleting DataPilot Tables + /text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp + + + DataPilot function; deleting tables -deleting;DataPilot tables + deleting;DataPilot tables -Deleting DataPilot Tables +Deleting DataPilot Tables -In order to delete a DataPilot table, select any cell in the DataPilot table, then choose Delete in the context menu. -
- - - - - - -
- -
+ In order to delete a DataPilot table, select any cell in the DataPilot table, then choose Delete in the context menu. +
+ + + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp index 802da43faa..b127c48274 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Editing DataPilot Tables -/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp - - - + + Editing DataPilot Tables + /text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp + + + DataPilot function; editing tables -editing;DataPilot tables + editing;DataPilot tables -Editing DataPilot Tables +Editing DataPilot Tables -Click one of the buttons in the table that the DataPilot has created and hold the mouse button down. A special symbol will appear next to the mouse pointer. -By dragging the button to a different position in the same row you can alter the order of the columns. If you drag a button to the left edge of the table into the row headings area, you can change a column into a row. -In the DataPilot dialog, you can drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated DataPilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. -To remove a button from the table, just drag it out of the DataPilot table. Release the mouse button when the mouse pointer positioned within the sheet has become a 'not allowed' icon. The button is deleted. -To edit the DataPilot table, click a cell inside the DataPilot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Start, which displays the DataPilot dialog for the current DataPilot table. -In the DataPilot table, you can use drag-and-drop or cut/paste commands to rearrange the order of data fields. -By double-clicking on some buttons inside the DataPilot table you can hide the subelements below it. -
- - - - - - - -
- -
+ Click one of the buttons in the table that the DataPilot has created and hold the mouse button down. A special symbol will appear next to the mouse pointer. + By dragging the button to a different position in the same row you can alter the order of the columns. If you drag a button to the left edge of the table into the row headings area, you can change a column into a row. + In the DataPilot dialog, you can drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated DataPilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. + To remove a button from the table, just drag it out of the DataPilot table. Release the mouse button when the mouse pointer positioned within the sheet has become a 'not allowed' icon. The button is deleted. + To edit the DataPilot table, click a cell inside the DataPilot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Start, which displays the DataPilot dialog for the current DataPilot table. + In the DataPilot table, you can use drag-and-drop or cut/paste commands to rearrange the order of data fields. + By double-clicking on some buttons inside the DataPilot table you can hide the subelements below it. +
+ + + + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp index a0a240194a..8ccc274ede 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Filtering DataPilot Tables -/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Filtering DataPilot Tables + /text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp + + + DataPilot function; filtering tables -filtering;DataPilot tables + filtering;DataPilot tables mw deleted "filters;" -Filtering DataPilot Tables +Filtering DataPilot Tables -You can use filters to remove unwanted data from a DataPilot table.UFI: removed help id -Click the Filter button in the sheet to call up the dialog for the filter conditions. Alternatively, call up the context menu of the DataPilot table and select the Filter command. The Filter dialog appears. Here you can filter the DataPilot table. -
- - - - - - - -
- -
+ You can use filters to remove unwanted data from a DataPilot table.UFI: removed help id +Click the Filter button in the sheet to call up the dialog for the filter conditions. Alternatively, call up the context menu of the DataPilot table and select the Filter command. The Filter dialog appears. Here you can filter the DataPilot table. +
+ + + + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/fraction_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/fraction_enter.xhp index cd1a96eb05..1e9ac6278e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/fraction_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/fraction_enter.xhp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Enter "0 1/5" in a cell (without the quotation marks) and press the input key. In the input line above the spreadsheet you will see the value 0.2, which is used for the calculation. -If you enter "0 1/2" AutoCorrect causes the three characters 1, / and 2 to be replaced by a single character. The same applies to 1/4 and 3/4. This replacement is defined in Tools - AutoCorrect - Replace tab. +If you enter "0 1/2" AutoCorrect causes the three characters 1, / and 2 to be replaced by a single character. The same applies to 1/4 and 3/4. This replacement is defined in Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Options tab. If you want to see multi-digit fractions such as "1/10", you must change the cell format to the multi-digit fraction view. Open the context menu of the cell, and choose Format cells. Select "Fraction" from the Category field, and then select "-1234 10/81". You can then enter fractions such as 12/31 or 12/32 - the fractions are, however, automatically reduced, so that in the last example you would see 3/8.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/keyboard.xhp index b8c81b0617..7a72deb9af 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ -Icon +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp index 9fad52f318..9aa9ca658e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/choose_chart_type.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/choose_chart_type.xhp index 9e620e4509..9a72c4d7be 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/choose_chart_type.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/choose_chart_type.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
- The available chart types + The available chart types Choose from the following chart types, depending on data type and intended presentation effect. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ -Icon +Icon @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ -Icon +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp index 613a89d97b..35a4108f54 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: wiz_chart_elements.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.6.36.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,90 +35,90 @@ - -Chart Wizard - Chart Elements -/text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp - - - -Chart Wizard - Chart Elements + + Chart Wizard - Chart Elements + /text/schart/01/wiz_chart_elements.xhp + + + + Chart Wizard - Chart Elements -On this page of the Chart Wizard you can choose the chart elements to be shown. -
- -
+ On this page of the Chart Wizard you can choose the chart elements to be shown. +
+ +
titles title -Enter a title for your chart. +Enter a title for your chart. subtitle -Enter a subtitle for your chart. +Enter a subtitle for your chart. x axis -Enter a label for the x-axis (horizontal). +Enter a label for the x-axis (horizontal). y axisx axis -Enter a label for the y-axis (vertical). +Enter a label for the y-axis (vertical). z axis -Enter a label for the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. +Enter a label for the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. legend -Displays a legend in your chart. +Displays a legend in your chart. legend left -Positions the legend to the left of the chart. +Positions the legend to the left of the chart. top -Positions the legend to the top of the chart. +Positions the legend to the top of the chart. right -Positions the legend to the right of the chart. +Positions the legend to the right of the chart. bottom -Positions the legend to the bottom of the chart. +Positions the legend to the bottom of the chart. grid x axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the x-axis. +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the x-axis. y axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the y-axis. +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the y-axis. z axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. secondary x axis ("2nd x axis" in spec doc) -Enter a label for the secondary x-axis. This option is only available for charts that support a secondary x-axis. +Enter a label for the secondary x-axis. This option is only available for charts that support a secondary x-axis. secondary y axis ("2nd y axis" in spec doc) -Enter a label for the secondary y-axis. This option is only available for charts that support a secondary y-axis. - -To enter chart elements -Enter titles or click the elements that you want to be shown on the current chart. -Titles -If you enter text for a title, subtitle, or any axis, the necessary space will be reserved to display the text next to the chart. If you do not enter a text, no space will be reserved, leaving more space to display the chart. -It is not possible to link the title text to a cell. You must enter the text directly.Regina: See wishlist and issues 8099, 64825 -When the chart is finished, you can change the position and other properties by the Format menu. -Legend -The legend displays the labels from the first row or column, or from the range that you have set in the Data Series dialog. If your chart does not contain labels, the legend displays text like "Row 1, Row 2, ...", or "Column A, Column B, ..." according to the row number or column letter of the chart data. -You cannot enter the text directly, it is automatically generated from the Name cell range. -Select one of the position options. When the chart is finished, you can specify other positions using the Format menu. -Grids +Enter a label for the secondary y-axis. This option is only available for charts that support a secondary y-axis. + + To enter chart elements + Enter titles or click the elements that you want to be shown on the current chart. + Titles + If you enter text for a title, subtitle, or any axis, the necessary space will be reserved to display the text next to the chart. If you do not enter a text, no space will be reserved, leaving more space to display the chart. + It is not possible to link the title text to a cell. You must enter the text directly.Regina: See wishlist and issues 8099, 64825 + When the chart is finished, you can change the position and other properties by the Format menu. + Legend + The legend displays the labels from the first row or column, or from the range that you have set in the Data Series dialog. If your chart does not contain labels, the legend displays text like "Row 1, Row 2, ...", or "Column A, Column B, ..." according to the row number or column letter of the chart data. + You cannot enter the text directly, it is automatically generated from the Name cell range. + Select one of the position options. When the chart is finished, you can specify other positions using the Format menu. + Grids grid x axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the x-axis. +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the x-axis. y axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the y-axis. +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the y-axis. z axis -Displays grid lines that are parallel to the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. -The visible grid lines can help to estimate the data values in the chart. -The distance of the grid lines corresponds to the interval settings in the Scale tab of the axis properties. -Grid lines are not available for pie charts. -Additional elements -For additional elements use the Insert menu of the chart in edit mode. There you can define the following elements: - - -Secondary axes - - -Minor grids - - -Data labels - - -Statistics, for example mean values, y error bars and trend lines - - -
- - - - -
- - +Displays grid lines that are perpendicular to the z-axis. This option is only available for three-dimensional charts. + The visible grid lines can help to estimate the data values in the chart. + The distance of the grid lines corresponds to the interval settings in the Scale tab of the axis properties. + Grid lines are not available for pie charts. + Additional elements + For additional elements use the Insert menu of the chart in edit mode. There you can define the following elements: + + + Secondary axes + + + Minor grids + + + Data labels + + + Statistics, for example mean values, y error bars and trend lines + + +
+ + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp index fc7a90386d..33178e454c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Chart Wizard - Data Range -/text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp - - - + + Chart Wizard - Data Range + /text/schart/01/wiz_data_range.xhp + + + data ranges in charts -mw added one entryChart Wizard - Data Range +
mw added one entry +Chart Wizard - Data Range -On this page of the Chart Wizard you can select one single source of data range. This range may consist of more than one rectangular range of cells.context menu Data Ranges -Opens the Data Ranges dialog where you can edit Data Range and Data Series. -Use the Chart Wizard - Data Series page if you need more control over the data ranges. -
- -
-This dialog is only available for charts based on a Calc or Writer table. - -To specify a data range - - -Select the data range. Do one of the following: -Enter the data range in the text box. -In Calc, an example data range would be "$Sheet1.$B$3:$B$14". Note that a data range may consist of more than one region in a spreadsheet, e.g. "$Sheet1.A1:A5;$Sheet1.D1:D5" is also a valid data range. In Writer, an example data range would be "Table1.A1:E4". -In Calc, click Select data range to minimize the dialog, then drag to select the data range. Click Select data range again to enter the data range. Hold down the Ctrl key and drag to select multiple ranges. --- see issue 71894 -If you want a data range of multiple cell areas that are not next to each other, enter the first range, then manually add a semicolon at the end of the text box, then enter the other ranges. Use a semicolon as delimiter between ranges.UFI: not sure if you can use the mouse to "enter the other ranges". May be you must use the keyboard. - - -Click one of the options for data series in rows or in columns. - - -Check whether the data range has labels in the first row or in the first column or both. - - -In the preview you can see how the final chart will look.data range text box & shrinky + On this page of the Chart Wizard you can select one single source of data range. This range may consist of more than one rectangular range of cells.context menu Data Ranges + +Opens the Data Ranges dialog where you can edit Data Range and Data Series. + Use the Chart Wizard - Data Series page if you need more control over the data ranges. +
+ +
+ This dialog is only available for charts based on a Calc or Writer table. + + To specify a data range + + + Select the data range. Do one of the following: + Enter the data range in the text box. + In Calc, an example data range would be "$Sheet1.$B$3:$B$14". Note that a data range may consist of more than one region in a spreadsheet, e.g. "$Sheet1.A1:A5;$Sheet1.D1:D5" is also a valid data range. In Writer, an example data range would be "Table1.A1:E4". + In Calc, click Select data range to minimize the dialog, then drag over a cell area to select the data range.Hold down the Ctrl key and drag to select multiple ranges. --- see issue 71894 + If you want a data range of multiple cell areas that are not next to each other, enter the first range, then manually add a semicolon at the end of the text box, then enter the other ranges. Use a semicolon as delimiter between ranges. + + + Click one of the options for data series in rows or in columns. + + + Check whether the data range has labels in the first row or in the first column or both. + + + In the preview you can see how the final chart will look.data range text box & shrinky -Enter the data range that you want to include in your chart. To minimize this dialog while you select the data range in Calc, click the Select data range button.data series in rows -Data series get their data from consecutive rows in the selected range. For scatter charts, the first data series will contain x-values for all series. All other data series are used as y-values, one for each series.data series in columns -Data series get their data from consecutive columns in the selected range. For scatter charts, the first data column will contain x-values for all series. All other data columns are used as y-values, one for each series.first row as label -For data series in columns: The first row in the range is used as names for data series. For data series in rows: The first row in the range is used as categories. The remaining rows comprise the data series. If this check box is not selected, all rows are data series.first column as label -For data series in columns: The first column in the range is used as names for data series. For data series in rows: The first column in the range is used as categories. The remaining columns comprise the data columns. If this check box is not selected, all columns are data columns. -
- - - - -
- - + +Enter the data range that you want to include in your chart. To minimize this dialog while you select the data range in Calc, click the Select data range button.data series in rows + +Data series get their data from consecutive rows in the selected range. For scatter charts, the first data series will contain x-values for all series. All other data series are used as y-values, one for each series.data series in columns + +Data series get their data from consecutive columns in the selected range. For scatter charts, the first data column will contain x-values for all series. All other data columns are used as y-values, one for each series.first row as label + +For data series in columns: The first row in the range is used as names for data series. For data series in rows: The first row in the range is used as categories. The remaining rows comprise the data series. If this check box is not selected, all rows are data series.first column as label + +For data series in columns: The first column in the range is used as names for data series. For data series in rows: The first column in the range is used as categories. The remaining columns comprise the data columns. If this check box is not selected, all columns are data columns. +
+ + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp index 8e8df32f0c..5958aef1e8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 01020000.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.9.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,471 +35,445 @@ - -Shortcut Keys for Drawings -/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp - - - -
+ + Shortcut Keys for Drawings + /text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp + + + +
shortcut keys;in drawings -drawings; shortcut keys + drawings; shortcut keys -Shortcut Keys for Drawings +Shortcut Keys for Drawings -The following is a list of shortcut keys specific to Drawing documents. -You can also use the general shortcut keys for $[officename]. - -
-Function Keys for Drawings -
- - -Shortcut Keys - - - -Effect - - - - - -F2 - - -Add or edit text. - - - - -F3 - - -Opens group to edit individual objects. - - - - -CommandCtrl+F3 - - -Close group editor. - - - - -Shift+F3 - - -Opens the Duplicate dialog. - - - - -F4 - - -Opens the Position and Size dialog. - - - - -F5 - - -Opens the Navigator. - - - - -F7 - - -Checks spelling. - - - - -CommandCtrl+F7 - - -Opens the Thesaurus. - - - - -F8 - - -Edit points on/off. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Shift+F8 - - -Fits to frame. - - - - -F11 - - -Opens Styles and Formatting window. - - -
+ The following is a list of shortcut keys specific to Drawing documents. + You can also use the general shortcut keys for $[officename]. + +
+ Function Keys for Drawings + + + + Shortcut Keys + + + + Effect + + + + + + F2 + + + Add or edit text. + + + + + F3 + + + Opens group to edit individual objects. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+F3 + + + Close group editor. + + + + + Shift+F3 + + + Opens the Duplicate dialog. + + + + + F4 + + + Opens the Position and Size dialog. + + + + + F5 + + + Opens the Navigator. + + + + + F7 + + + Checks spelling. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+F7 + + + Opens the Thesaurus. + + + + + F8 + + + Edit points on/off. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+F8 + + + Fits to frame. + + + + + F11 + + + Opens Styles and Formatting window. + + +
zooming;shortcut keys -drawings; zoom function in + drawings; zoom function in -Shortcut Keys for Drawings - - - -Shortcut Keys - - - -Effect - - - - - -Plus(+) Key - - -Zooms in. - - - - -Minus(-) Key - - -Zooms out. - - - - -Multiple(×) Key (number pad) - - -Zooms to fit entire page in screen. - - - - -Divide (÷) Key (number pad) - - -Zooms in on the current selection. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Shift+G - - -Groups selected objects. - - - - -Shift+Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+A - - -Ungroups selected group. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Shift+K - - -Combines selected objects. - - - - -Command+OptionCtrl+Alt+Shift+K - - -Uncombines selected objects. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Shift+ + - - -Bring to front. - - - - -CommandCtrl+ + - - -Bring forward. - - - - -CommandCtrl+ - - - -Send backward. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Shift+ - - - -Send to back. - - -
+Shortcut Keys for Drawings + + + + Shortcut Keys + + + + Effect + + + + + + Plus(+) Key + + + Zooms in. + + + + + Minus(-) Key + + + Zooms out. + + + + + Multiple(×) Key (number pad) + + + Zooms to fit entire page in screen. + + + + + Divide (÷) Key (number pad) + + + Zooms in on the current selection. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+G + + + Groups selected objects. + + + + + Shift+Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+A + + + Ungroups selected group. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+K + + + Combines selected objects. + + + + + Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+Shift+K + + + Uncombines selected objects. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+ + + + + Bring to front. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+ + + + + Bring forward. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+ - + + + Send backward. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+ - + + + Send to back. + + +
-Shortcut Keys Specific to Drawings - - - -Shortcut Keys - - - -Effect - - - - - -Page Up - - -Switch to previous page - - - - -Page Down - - -Switch to next page - - - - -CommandCtrl+Page Up - - -Switch to next layer - - - - -CommandCtrl+Page Down - - -Switch to previous layer - - - - -Arrow Key - - -Moves the selected object in the direction of the arrow key. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Arrow Key - - -Moves the page view in the direction of the arrow key. - - - - -CommandCtrl-click while dragging an object. Note: you must first enable the Copy when moving option in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw - General to use this shortcut key. - - -Creates a copy of the dragged object when mouse button is released. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Enter with keyboard focus (F6) on a drawing object icon on Tools bar - - -Inserts a drawing object of default size into the center of the current view. - - - - -Shift+F10 - - -Opens the context menu for the selected object. - - - - -F2 - - -Enters text mode. - - - - -Enter - - -Enters text mode if a text object is selected. - - - - -CommandCtrl+Enter - - -Enters text mode if a text object is selected. If there are no text objects or if you have cycled through all of the text objects on the page, a new page is inserted. - - - - -OptionAlt - - -Press the OptionAlt key and drag with the mouse to draw or resize an object from the center of the object outward. - - - - -OptionAlt + click on an object - - -Selects the object behind the currently selected object. - - - - -OptionAlt+Shift+click an object - - -Selects the object in front of the currently selected object. - - - - -Shift key while selecting an object - - -Adds or removes object to or from the selection. - - - - -Shift+ drag while moving an object - - -The movement of the selected object is constrained by multiples of 45 degrees. - - - - -Shift+drag while creating or resizing an object - - -Constrains the size to keep the object's aspect ratio. - - - - -Tab - - -Cycles through the objects on the page in the order in which they were created. - - - - -Shift+Tab - - -Cycles through the objects on the page in the reverse-order in which they were created. - - - - -Esc - - -Exits current mode. - - -
- -
-Shortcut Keys for 3D Effects (Illumination tab) - - - -Shortcut Keys - - - -Effect - - - - - -Page Up - - -Changes the light source in the preview window. - - - - -Page Down - - -Changes the light source in the preview window. - - - - -Arrow keys - - -Moves the current light source in the direction of the arrow. - - - - -Spacebar - - -Enables the current light source and turns it on or off. - - -
- -
- -
- - -
- - + Shortcut Keys Specific to Drawings + + + + Shortcut Keys + + + + Effect + + + + + + Page Up + + + Switch to previous page + + + + + Page Down + + + Switch to next page + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Page Up + + + Switch to next layer + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Page Down + + + Switch to previous layer + + + + + Arrow Key + + + Moves the selected object in the direction of the arrow key. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Arrow Key + + + Moves the page view in the direction of the arrow key. + + + + + Command +Ctrl-click while dragging an object. Note: you must first enable the Copy when moving option in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw - General to use this shortcut key. + + + Creates a copy of the dragged object when mouse button is released. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Enter with keyboard focus (F6) on a drawing object icon on Tools bar + + + Inserts a drawing object of default size into the center of the current view. + + + + + Shift+F10 + + + Opens the context menu for the selected object. + + + + + F2 + + + Enters text mode. + + + + + Enter + + + Enters text mode if a text object is selected. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+Enter + + + Enters text mode if a text object is selected. If there are no text objects or if you have cycled through all of the text objects on the page, a new page is inserted. + + + + + Option +Alt + + + Press the Option +Alt key and drag with the mouse to draw or resize an object from the center of the object outward. + + + + + Option +Alt + click on an object + + + Selects the object behind the currently selected object. + + + + + Option +Alt+Shift+click an object + + + Selects the object in front of the currently selected object. + + + + + Shift key while selecting an object + + + Adds or removes object to or from the selection. + + + + + Shift+ drag while moving an object + + + The movement of the selected object is constrained by multiples of 45 degrees. + + + + + Shift+drag while creating or resizing an object + + + Constrains the size to keep the object's aspect ratio. + + + + + Tab + + + Cycles through the objects on the page in the order in which they were created. + + + + + Shift+Tab + + + Cycles through the objects on the page in the reverse-order in which they were created. + + + + + Esc + + + Exits current mode. + + +
+ +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp index 68e65ae7ba..b3b9405c0d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Defining Custom Colors -/text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Defining Custom Colors + /text/sdraw/guide/color_define.xhp + + + colors; defining and saving -user-defined colors -custom colors + user-defined colors + custom colors -Defining Custom Colors +Defining Custom Colors -If you want, you can mix a custom color and add it to a color table. -To define a custom color - - -Choose Format - Area and click the Colors tab. A table of the predefined colors is displayed. -Changes made to the standard color table are permanent and are saved automatically. - - -Click a color in the table that is similar to the one you want to mix. The color appears in the upper preview box to the right of the table. - - -Select the RGB or CMYK color model in the box below the preview boxes. -%PRODUCTNAME uses only the RGB color model for printing in color. The CMYK controls are provided only to ease the input of color values using CMYK notation. -The RGB color model mixes red, green and blue light to create colors on a computer screen. In the RGB model, the three color components are additive and can have values ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). The CMYK color model combines Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), and blacK (K, also used for "Key") to create colors for printing. The four colors of the CMYK models are subtractive and are defined as percentages. Black corresponds to 100 % and white to 0 %. - - -Enter a numeric value in the boxes next to the color components. The new color appears in the preview box directly above the color model box. -You can also create a color using a color spectrum. Click the Edit button to open the Color dialog. Click a color and click OK. Use the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness boxes to adjust your color selection. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -If you want to replace the color in the standard color table that your custom color is based on, click Modify. - - -If you want to add your custom color to the standard color table, enter a name in the Name text box and click Add. - - -
- - -Color bar -
- -
+ If you want, you can mix a custom color and add it to a color table. + To define a custom color + + + Choose Format - Area and click the Colors tab. A table of the predefined colors is displayed. + Changes made to the standard color table are permanent and are saved automatically. + + + Click a color in the table that is similar to the one you want to mix. The color appears in the upper preview box to the right of the table. + + + Select the RGB or CMYK color model in the box below the preview boxes. + %PRODUCTNAME uses only the RGB color model for printing in color. The CMYK controls are provided only to ease the input of color values using CMYK notation. + The RGB color model mixes red, green and blue light to create colors on a computer screen. In the RGB model, the three color components are additive and can have values ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). The CMYK color model combines Cyan (C), Magenta (M), Yellow (Y), and blacK (K, also used for "Key") to create colors for printing. The four colors of the CMYK models are subtractive and are defined as percentages. Black corresponds to 100 % and white to 0 %. + + + Enter a numeric value in the boxes next to the color components. The new color appears in the preview box directly above the color model box. + You can also create a color using a color spectrum. Click the Edit button to open the Color dialog. Click a color. Use the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness boxes to adjust your color selection. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + If you want to replace the color in the standard color table that your custom color is based on, click Modify. + + + If you want to add your custom color to the standard color table, enter a name in the Name text box and click Add. + + +
+ + + Color bar +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp index ea09ca2a39..18865a01d4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Text -/text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp - - - - - - + + Adding Text + /text/sdraw/guide/text_enter.xhp + + + text frames -inserting;text frames -copying;text from other documents -pasting;text from other documents -legends; drawings - - mw changed "adding;" to "inserting;" - Adding Text + inserting;text frames + copying;text from other documents + pasting;text from other documents + legends; drawings +mw changed "adding;" to "inserting;" +Adding Text - There are several types of text you can add to a drawing or presentation: - - - Text in a text frame - - - Text that changes character size to fill the frame size - - - Text that is added to any drawing object by double-clicking the object - - - Text that is copied from a Writer document - - - Text that is inserted from a text or HTML document - - - Adding a Text Frame - - - Click the Text icon -Icon - and move the mouse pointer to where you want to enter the text. - - - Drag a text frame to the size you want in your document. - - - Type or paste your text in the text frame. - - - Double-click the text to edit it or to format text properties, such as font size or font color. Click the border of the text object to edit the object properties, such as border color or arranging in front or behind other objects. - Fitting Text to Frames - - - Create a text frame as described in the steps above. The size of the frame determines the size of the text. - - - With the text object selected, choose Format - Text. The Text dialog opens. - - - On the Text tab page, clear the Fit height to text checkbox, then select the Fit to frame checkbox. Click OK. - - - Resizing the frame also resizes the text. - Text Tied to a Graphic - You can add text to any graphic after double-clicking the graphic. - To determine the position of the text, use the settings in Format - Text.this is the Draw command. In Writer it is Format - Object - Text attributes. - - - For example, click the arrow next to the Callouts icon -Icon + There are several types of text you can add to a drawing or presentation: + + + Text in a text box + + + Text that changes character size to fill the frame size + + + Text that is added to any drawing object by double-clicking the object + + + Text that is copied from a Writer document + + + Text that is inserted from a text document or HTML document + + + Adding a Text Box + + + Click the Text icon +Icon + and move the mouse pointer to where you want to enter the text box. + + + Drag a text box to the size you want in your document. + + + Type or paste your text into the text box. + + + Double-click the text to edit it or to format text properties, such as font size or font color. Click the border of the text box to edit the object properties, such as border color or arranging in front or behind other objects. + Fitting Text to Frames + + + Create a text box as described in the steps above. + + + With the text object selected, choose Format - Text. The Text dialog opens. + + + On the Text tab page, clear the Fit height to text checkbox, then select the Fit to frame checkbox. Click OK. + + + Now you can resize the text box to change the size and shape of the text characters. + + + Text Tied to a Graphic + You can add text to any graphic after double-clicking the graphic. + To determine the position of the text, use the settings in Format - Text.this is the Draw command. In Writer it is Format - Object - Text attributes. + + + For example, click the arrow next to the Callouts icon +Icon to open the Callouts toolbar. - - - Select a callout and move the mouse pointer to where you want the callout to start. - - - Drag to draw the callout. - - - Enter the text. - - - Copying Text - - - Select the text in your Writer document. - - - Copy the text to the clipboard (Edit - Copy). - - - Click the page or slide where you want to paste the text. - - - Paste the text using Edit - Paste or Edit - Paste special. - Using Paste special, you can choose the text format to be pasted. Depending on formats, you can copy different text attributes.UFI: added an emph tag, see #60923 - - - Importing Text - - - Click the page or slide where you want to import the text. - - - Choose Insert - File. - - - Select a text file (*.txt) or an HTML file and click Insert. The Insert Text dialog opens. Click OK to insert the text. - - -
- - + + + Select a callout and move the mouse pointer to where you want the callout to start. + + + Drag to draw the callout. + + + Enter the text. + + + Copying Text + + + Select the text in your Writer document. + + + Copy the text to the clipboard (Edit - Copy). + + + Click the page or slide where you want to paste the text. + + + Paste the text using Edit - Paste or Edit - Paste special. + Using Paste special, you can choose the text format to be pasted. Depending on formats, you can copy different text attributes.UFI: added an emph tag, see #60923 + + + Importing Text + + + Click the page or slide where you want to import the text. + + + Choose Insert - File. + + + Select a text file (*.txt) or an HTML file and click Insert. The Insert Text dialog opens. Click OK to insert the text. + + +
- - - - + - - -
- - +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp index 55625fbee8..ae61dc49ec 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 00000001.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.17.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,14 +35,14 @@ - -Frequently-Used Buttons -/text/shared/00/00000001.xhp - - - -Frequently-Used Buttons -
+ + Frequently-Used Buttons + /text/shared/00/00000001.xhp + + + + Frequently-Used Buttons +
@@ -52,42 +52,48 @@ -Cancel -Clicking Cancel closes a dialog without saving any changes made. -
-
+Cancel + Clicking Cancel closes a dialog without saving any changes made. +
+
-Finish -Applies all changes and closes the wizard. -
-
-Toolbars -By clicking the arrow next to some icons you open a toolbar. To move a toolbar, drag the title bar. As soon as you release the mouse button, the toolbar remains at the new position. Drag the title bar to another position, or drag to an edge of the window, where the toolbar will dock. Close a toolbar by clicking the Close Window icon. Make the toolbar visible again by choosing View - Toolbars - (toolbar name). -
-
-Spin button - - -In form controls, a spin button is a property of a numerical field, currency field, date field, or time field. If the property "Spin button" is enabled, the field shows a pair of symbols with arrows pointing to opposing directions, either vertically or horizontally. - - -In the Basic IDE, a spin button is the name used for the numerical field together with the two arrow symbols. - - -You can type a numerical value into the field next to the spin button, or select the value with the up-arrow or down-arrow symbols on the spin button. On the keyboard you can press the up arrow and down arrow keys to increase or reduce the value. You can press the Page Up and Page Down keys to set the maximum and minimum value. -If the field next to the spin button defines numerical values, you can also define a measurement unit, for example, 1 cm or 5 mm, 12 pt or 2". -
-
-Convert -If you click forward through the dialog, this button is called Next. On the last page the button has the name Convert. The conversion is then performed by clicking the button. -
-
-Context Menu -To activate the context menu of an object, first click the object with the -left mouse button to select it, and then, while holding down the Ctrl key or the Command and Option keys, click the mouse button again click the right mouse button. Some context menus can be called even if the object has not been selected. Context menus are found just about everywhere in $[officename]. -
-
+Finish + Applies all changes and closes the wizard. +
+
+ Toolbars + By clicking the arrow next to some icons you open a toolbar. To move a toolbar, drag the title bar. As soon as you release the mouse button, the toolbar remains at the new position. Drag the title bar to another position, or drag to an edge of the window, where the toolbar will dock. Close a toolbar by clicking the Close Window icon. Make the toolbar visible again by choosing View - Toolbars - (toolbar name). +
+
+ Spin button + + + In form controls, a spin button is a property of a numerical field, currency field, date field, or time field. If the property "Spin button" is enabled, the field shows a pair of symbols with arrows pointing to opposing directions, either vertically or horizontally. + + + In the Basic IDE, a spin button is the name used for the numerical field together with the two arrow symbols. + + + You can type a numerical value into the field next to the spin button, or select the value with the up-arrow or down-arrow symbols on the spin button. On the keyboard you can press the up arrow and down arrow keys to increase or reduce the value. You can press the Page Up and Page Down keys to set the maximum and minimum value. + If the field next to the spin button defines numerical values, you can also define a measurement unit, for example, 1 cm or 5 mm, 12 pt or 2". +
+
+ Convert + If you click forward through the dialog, this button is called Next. On the last page the button has the name Convert. The conversion is then performed by clicking the button. +
+
+ Context Menu + To activate the context menu of an object, first click the object with the +left mouse button to select it, and then, while holding down the Ctrl key or the Command and Option keys, click the mouse button again + click the right mouse button. Some context menus can be called even if the object has not been selected. Context menus are found just about everywhere in $[officename]. + +
+
@@ -104,10 +110,11 @@ -Delete -Deletes the selected element or elements after confirmation. -
-
+Delete + Deletes the selected element or elements after confirmation. +
+
@@ -118,27 +125,31 @@ -Delete -Deletes the selected element or elements without requiring confirmation. -
-
-Metrics -You can enter values in the input fields in different units of measurement. The default unit is inches. However, if you want a space of exactly 1cm, then type "1cm". Additional units are available according to the context, for example, 12 pt for a 12 point spacing. If the value of the new unit is unrealistic, the program uses a predefined maximum or minimum value. -
-
-Close -Closes the dialog and saves all changes. -
-
-Close -Closes the dialog. -
-
+Delete + Deletes the selected element or elements without requiring confirmation. +
+
+ Metrics + You can enter values in the input fields in different units of measurement. The default unit is inches. However, if you want a space of exactly 1cm, then type "1cm". Additional units are available according to the context, for example, 12 pt for a 12 point spacing. If the value of the new unit is unrealistic, the program uses a predefined maximum or minimum value. +
+
+ Close + Closes the dialog and saves all changes. +
+
+ Close + Closes the dialog. +
+
-Apply -Applies the modified or selected values without closing the dialog. -
-
+Apply + Applies the modified or selected values without closing the dialog. +
+
@@ -168,40 +179,42 @@ -Shrink / Maximize -Click the Shrink icon to reduce the dialog to the size of the input field. It is then easier to mark the required reference in the sheet. The icons then automatically convert to the Maximize icon. Click it to restore the dialog to its original size. -The dialog is automatically minimized when you click into a sheet with the mouse. As soon as you release the mouse button, the dialog is restored and the reference range defined with the mouse is highlighted in the document by a blue frame. - - - - -Icon +Shrink / Maximize + Click the Shrink icon to reduce the dialog to the size of the input field. It is then easier to mark the required reference in the sheet. The icons then automatically convert to the Maximize icon. Click it to restore the dialog to its original size. + The dialog is automatically minimized when you click into a sheet with the mouse. As soon as you release the mouse button, the dialog is restored and the reference range defined with the mouse is highlighted in the document by a blue frame. +
+ + + +Icon - - -Shrink - - - - - -Icon + + + Shrink + + + + + +Icon - - -Maximize - - -
+ + + Maximize + + + -
-
+
+
-Preview Field -Displays a preview of the current selection. -
-
+Preview Field + Displays a preview of the current selection. +
+
@@ -211,34 +224,39 @@ -Next -Click the Next button, and the wizard uses the current dialog settings and proceeds to the next step. If you are on the last step, this button becomes Create. -
-
+Next + Click the Next button, and the wizard uses the current dialog settings and proceeds to the next step. If you are on the last step, this button becomes Create. +
+
-Backin Tools - Options -Resets modified values back to the $[officename] default values. -
-
+Backin Tools - Options + Resets modified values back to the $[officename] default values. +
+
-Resetall tab dialogs -Resets changes made to the current tab to those applicable when this dialog was opened. A confirmation query does not appear when you close the dialog. -
-
-Resetwhats this? -Resets modified values back to the default values. -A confirmation query does not appear. If you confirm the dialog with OK all settings in this dialog are reset. -
-
+Resetall tab dialogs + Resets changes made to the current tab to those applicable when this dialog was opened. A confirmation query does not appear when you close the dialog. +
+
+ Resetwhats this? + Resets modified values back to the default values. + A confirmation query does not appear. If you confirm the dialog with OK all settings in this dialog are reset. +
+
-Standarde.g. in Format - Para StyleUFI: Name is Default on Tools-Options-Writer-Basic Fonts -Resets the values visible in the dialog back to the default installation values. -A confirmation does not appear before the defaults are reloaded. -
-
+Standarde.g. in Format - Para StyleUFI: Name is Default on Tools-Options-Writer-Basic Fonts + Resets the values visible in the dialog back to the default installation values. + A confirmation does not appear before the defaults are reloaded. +
+
@@ -247,24 +265,26 @@ -Back -View the selections in the dialog made in the previous step. The current settings remain unchanged. This button can only be activated from page two on. -
-
-More -Click the More button to expand the dialog to show further options. Click again to restore the dialog. -
-See also the following functions: +Back + View the selections in the dialog made in the previous step. The current settings remain unchanged. This button can only be activated from page two on. +
+
+ More + Click the More button to expand the dialog to show further options. Click again to restore the dialog. +
+ See also the following functions: -The search supports regular expressions. You can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must precede every character with a \ character. You can switch the automatic evaluation of regular expression on and off in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate. + The search supports regular expressions. You can enter "all.*", for example to find the first location of "all" followed by any characters. If you want to search for a text that is also a regular expression, you must precede every character with a \ character. You can switch the automatic evaluation of regular expression on and off in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate. -If an error occurs, the function returns a logical or numerical value. + If an error occurs, the function returns a logical or numerical value. -(This command is only accessible through the context menu). + (This command is only accessible through the context menu). -By double-clicking a tool, you can use it for multiple tasks. If you call the tool with a single-click, it reverts back to the last selection after completing the task. + By double-clicking a tool, you can use it for multiple tasks. If you call the tool with a single-click, it reverts back to the last selection after completing the task. -Press Shift+F1 and point to a control to learn more about that control. + Press Shift+F1 and point to a control to learn more about that control. - -
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp index a21661bec0..13d903891f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp index ded3b8b559..fd0423fd32 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 00000406.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.18.4.4 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -51,16 +51,16 @@ Icon - - -Gallery - - - + + + Gallery + + + -
-
-Choose Tools - Gallery or click the Gallery icon on the Standard Bar - New Theme button - Files tab + + + Choose Tools - Gallery or click the Gallery icon on the Standard Bar - New Theme button - Files tab
Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar @@ -74,117 +74,117 @@ Icon - - -Spelling and Grammar - - - + + + Spelling and Grammar + + + -
- -Choose Tools - Language - Hangul/Hanja Conversion (Asian language support must be enabled) + + + Choose Tools - Language - Hangul/Hanja Conversion (Asian language support must be enabled) -Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Translation (Asian language support must be enabled) + Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Translation (Asian language support must be enabled) -Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Translation (Asian language support must be enabled) - Edit terms button + Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Translation (Asian language support must be enabled) - Edit terms button -Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar -Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar, then click Options + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar, then click Options -
-Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus - -Command +
+ Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus + + Command Ctrl+F7 -
-
-Choose Tools - Eyedropper ($[officename] Draw and $[officename] Impress) -
-Choose Tools - Media Player +
+
+ Choose Tools - Eyedropper ($[officename] Draw and $[officename] Impress) +
+ Choose Tools - Media Player -Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic, or press Option + Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic, or press Option Alt+F11 (if not assigned by your system) -
-Choose Tools - Macros - Record Macro - -
-Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic, click the Organizer button, click the Libraries tab, and then click the Password button +
+ Choose Tools - Macros - Record Macro + +
+ Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic, click the Organizer button, click the Libraries tab, and then click the Password button -Choose Tools - Extension Manager + Choose Tools - Extension Manager -Choose Tools - Extension Manager, click Updates button + Choose Tools - Extension Manager, click Updates button -Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings -Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click New or Edit + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click New or Edit -Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click Test XSLTs + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click Test XSLTs -Choose Tools - Customize + Choose Tools - Customize -Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab -Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click New + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click New -Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click Menu - Move + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click Menu - Move -Choose Tools - Customize - Keyboard tab (a document must be opened) + Choose Tools - Customize - Keyboard tab (a document must be opened) -Choose Tools - Customize - Toolbars tab + Choose Tools - Customize - Toolbars tab -Choose Tools - Customize - Events tab + Choose Tools - Customize - Events tab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + Options -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect -- Optionstab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + - Optionstab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options- Smart Tags tab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options- Smart Tags tab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options -- Replace tab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + Options + - Replace tab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options -- Exceptions tab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + Options + - Exceptions tab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options -- Custom Quotes tab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + Options + - Custom Quotes tab -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Word Completion tab + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect + Options + - Word Completion tab -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw - General + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw - General -
-Path selection button in various wizards -Click Edit button for a few entries under Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths - -
-Choose Tools - Options +
+ Path selection button in various wizards + Click Edit button for a few entries under Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths + +
+ Choose Tools - Options -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - User Data + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - User Data -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - General + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - General -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Memory + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Memory -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - View + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - View -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Print + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Print
Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths @@ -209,139 +209,138 @@ Icon - - -Select color on the Color tab page - - - + + + Select color on the Color tab page + + + -
- -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Fonts + + + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Fonts -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Security + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Security -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Java + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Java -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Online Update + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Online Update -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Accessibility + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Accessibility -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance -Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Improvement Program -Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General + Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save -Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - VBA Properties + Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General -Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - Microsoft Office + Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - VBA Properties -Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML -Compatibility + Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - Microsoft Office -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings + Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - Complex Text Layout + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages -
-Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - -
-
-Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, in the Available language modules list, select one of the language modules and then click Edit. -
-
-Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids - -
-Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Searching in Japanese + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - Complex Text Layout -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Asian Layout +
+ Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages + +
+
+ Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, in the Available language modules list, select one of the language modules and then click Edit. +
+
+ Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids + +
+ Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Searching in Japanese -Choose Tools - Options - Internet + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Asian Layout -Choose Tools - Options - Internet - Proxy + Choose Tools - Options - Internet -Choose Tools - Options - Internet - Search + Choose Tools - Options - Internet - Proxy -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer + Choose Tools - Options - Internet - Search -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Compatibility + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Compatibility -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Mail Merge E-mail + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Mail Merge E-mail -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - View + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Formatting Aids + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - View -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Calc/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Grid + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Formatting Aids -
-Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Western) - -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Asian) (only available if Asian language support is enabled) -
-Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/ %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Print + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Calc/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Grid + +
+ Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Western) + + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Asian) (only available if Asian language support is enabled) +
+ Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/ %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Print -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Print + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Print -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Table + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Table -Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Changes + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Changes -Open an HTML document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web + Open an HTML document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web -Open an HTML document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Background + Open an HTML document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Background -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists - Copy button + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists - Copy button -Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - -Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Changes + Open a spreadsheet document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Changes -Open a presentation document, choose Tools -- Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress + Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress -Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - General + Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - General -Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View + Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View -Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Grid + Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Grid -Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Print + Open a presentation document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Print -Open a drawing document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw + Open a drawing document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw -Open a Math document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math + Open a Math document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math -Open a Math document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math - Settings + Open a Math document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math - Settings -Choose Tools - Options - Charts + Choose Tools - Options - Charts -Choose Tools - Options - Charts - Default Colors + Choose Tools - Options - Charts - Default Colors -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Connections + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Connections -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Databases + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Databases - - + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp index 36585d1c46..83ff63e915 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,300 +35,302 @@ - -Format Menu -/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp - - - -Format Menu -Choose Format - Default Formatting + + Format Menu + /text/shared/00/00040500.xhp + + + + Format Menu + Choose Format - Default Formatting -
-Choose Format - Character - -On Text Formatting Bar (with cursor in object), click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +
+ Choose Format - Character + + On Text Formatting Bar (with cursor in object), click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Character - - -
+ + + Character + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Character - Font tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Font tab -Open context menu of a row header in a database table - choose Table Format - Font tab -Choose Format - Title - Character tab (Chart documents) -Choose Format - Legend - Character tab (Chart documents) -Choose Format - Axis - Character tab (Chart documents) +
+ +
+ Choose Format - Character - Font tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Font tab + Open context menu of a row header in a database table - choose Table Format - Font tab + Choose Format - Title - Character tab (Chart documents) + Choose Format - Legend - Character tab (Chart documents) + Choose Format - Axis - Character tab (Chart documents) -Choose Format - Cell - Font tab (spreadsheets) -Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets) +Choose Format - Cell - Font tab (spreadsheets) + Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets)
-
-Choose Format - Character - Font Effects tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Font Effects tab +
+ Choose Format - Character - Font Effects tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Font Effects tab -Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets) +Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets)
-
-Choose Format - Character - Position tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Alignment tab +
+ Choose Format - Character - Position tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Alignment tab -Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets) +Menu Format - Page - Header/Footer - Edit button (spreadsheets)
-
-Choose Format - Character - Asian Layout tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Asian Layout tab -
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - Asian Typography tab (not in HTML) -Choose Format - Cell - Asian Typography tab +
+ Choose Format - Character - Asian Layout tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Asian Layout tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph - Asian Typography tab (not in HTML) + Choose Format - Cell - Asian Typography tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Asian Typography tab -
-
-Choose Format - Character - Hyperlink tab -
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - -On Text Formatting bar (with cursor in object), click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and click Modify/New - Asian Typography tab + +
+ Choose Format - Character - Hyperlink tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph + + On Text Formatting bar (with cursor in object), click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Paragraph - - -
+ + + Paragraph + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - Alignment tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Alignment tab -
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Indents & Spacing tab -
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - Tabs tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Tabs tab -Double-click the ruler -
-
-(all options only in Writer or Calc) -Choose Format - Paragraph - Borders tab -Choose Format - Picture - Borders tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Borders tab -Choose Format - Page - Borders tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Borders tab -Choose Format - Page - Header - More button -Choose Format - Page - Footer - More button -Choose Format - Cells - Borders tab +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph - Alignment tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Alignment tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Indents & Spacing tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph - Tabs tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Tabs tab + Double-click the ruler +
+
+ (all options only in Writer or Calc) + Choose Format - Paragraph - Borders tab + Choose Format - Picture - Borders tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Borders tab + Choose Format - Page - Borders tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Borders tab + Choose Format - Page - Header - More button + Choose Format - Page - Footer - More button + Choose Format - Cells - Borders tab -
-
-Menu Format - Paragraph - Border tab - Spacing to contents +
+
+ Menu Format - Paragraph - Border tab - Spacing to contents -Menu Format - Page - Border - Spacing to contents + Menu Format - Page - Border - Spacing to contents -
-
-Choose Format - Paragraph - Background tab -Choose Format - Character - Background tab -Choose Format - Picture - Background tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Background tab -Choose Format - Page - Background tab -Choose Format - Page - Header - More button -Choose Format - Page - Footer - More button -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Background tab -Choose Insert/Edit - Section - Background tab -Choose Format - Cells - Background tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Paragraph - Background tab + Choose Format - Character - Background tab + Choose Format - Picture - Background tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Background tab + Choose Format - Page - Background tab + Choose Format - Page - Header - More button + Choose Format - Page - Footer - More button + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Background tab + Choose Insert/Edit - Section - Background tab + Choose Format - Cells - Background tab -
-
-Choose Format - Page - Organizer tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Organizer tab -
-
-Choose Format - Page - Page tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Page tab -
-
-Choose Format - Page - Header tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Header tab -
-
-Choose Format - Page - Footer tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Footer tab -
-
-Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - -F11 key -On Formatting Bar, click - - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + +
+ Choose Format - Page - Organizer tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Organizer tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Page - Page tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Page tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Page - Header tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Header tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Page - Footer tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu of an entry and choose Modify/New - Footer tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting + + F11 key + On Formatting Bar, click +
+ + + +Icon - - -Styles and Formatting - - -
+ + + Styles and Formatting + + + -
-
- +
+
+ On the Drawing bar, click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +
+
+ + + +Icon - - - -3D Effects - - - -
+ + + + 3D Effects + + + + -
-
-Choose Format - 3D Effects - Geometry tab +
+
+ Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Geometry tab -Choose Format - 3D Effects - Shading tab + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Shading tab -Choose Format - 3D Effects - Illumination tab + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Illumination tab -Choose Format - 3D Effects - Textures tab + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Textures tab -Choose Format - 3D Effects - Material tab + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Material tab -
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - -On Formatting toolbar, click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering + + On Formatting toolbar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Bullets On/Off - - -
+ + + Bullets On/Off + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. Open Options tab page -Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify +
+ +
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. Open Options tab page + Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify -Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify -
-
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Bullets tab -Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify +
+
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Bullets tab + Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify -Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify -
-
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Numbering tab -Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify +
+
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Numbering tab + Open Styles and Formatting - Presentation Styles - context menu of an Outline Style - choose New/Modify -Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify -
-
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Outline tab -Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify +
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Graphics tab + +
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Outline tab + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify -
-
-Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. Open Position tab page -Choose Tools - Outline Numbering - Position tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. Open Position tab page + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering - Position tab -Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify -
-
-Menu Format - Picture - Crop tab +
+
+ Menu Format - Picture - Crop tab - + Icon on the Picture toolbar: - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + + +Icon - - -Crop - - -
+ + + Crop + + +
-
-Choose Format - Change Case - -Open context menu (text) - choose Case/Characters - -
-
-Menu Format - Asian phonetic guide - -
- - +
+ Choose Format - Change Case + + Open context menu (text) - choose Case/Characters + +
+
+ Menu Format - Asian phonetic guide + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp index 7e0eff3118..48436b43ff 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp @@ -35,522 +35,502 @@ - -Format Menu -/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp - - - -Format Menu -
-Choose Format - Line (Impress and Draw)i64150 -Choose Format - Object - Line (Calc) -Choose Format - Graphic - Line (Writer) -On Line and Filling Bar, click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + Format Menu + /text/shared/00/00040502.xhp + + + + Format Menu +
+ Choose Format - Line (Impress and Draw)i64150 + Choose Format - Object - Line (Writer) + Choose Format - Graphic - Line (Calc) + On Line and Filling Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Line - - -
+ + + Line + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+ +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Line - Line tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu and choose Modify/New - Line tab (presentation documents) -Choose Format - Title - Borders tab (charts) -Choose Format - Legend - Borders tab (charts) -Choose Format - Axis - Line tab (charts) -Choose Format - Grid - Line tab (charts) -Choose Format - Chart Wall - Borders tab (charts) -Choose Format - Chart Floor - Borders tab (charts) -Choose Format - Chart Area - Borders tab (charts) -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +Line - Line tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu and choose Modify/New - Line tab (presentation documents) + Choose Format - Title - Borders tab (charts) + Choose Format - Legend - Borders tab (charts) + Choose Format - Axis - Line tab (charts) + Choose Format - Grid - Line tab (charts) + Choose Format - Chart Wall - Borders tab (charts) + Choose Format - Chart Floor - Borders tab (charts) + Choose Format - Chart Area - Borders tab (charts) + + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Line - Line Styles tab +
Line - Line Styles tab
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Line - Arrow Styles tab +Line - Arrow Styles tab -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - -On Line and Filling Bar, click -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Area + + On Line and Filling Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Area - - -
+ + + Area + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Area tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu and choose Modify/New - Area tab (presentation documents) -Choose Format - Title - Area tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Legend - Area tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Chart Wall - Area tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Chart Floor - Area tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Chart Area - Area tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Page - Background tab (in $[officename] Impress and $[officename] Draw) -
-
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +Area - Area tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu and choose Modify/New - Area tab (presentation documents) + Choose Format - Title - Area tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Legend - Area tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Chart Wall - Area tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Chart Floor - Area tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Chart Area - Area tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Page - Background tab (in $[officename] Impress and $[officename] Draw) +
+
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Colors tab -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Colors tab -
-
-Choose Format - Area - Transparency tab (drawing documents) -Choose Format - Area - Transparency tab (presentation documents) -Choose Format - Chart Wall - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Chart Area - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Chart Floor - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - All Titles - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - Main Title - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - Subtitle - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - Title (X Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - Title (Y Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Title - Title (Z Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Point - Transparency - tab (chart documents) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Series - Transparency tab (chart documents) -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +Area - Colors tab + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Colors tab + +
+ Choose Format - Area - Transparency tab (drawing documents) + Choose Format - Area - Transparency tab (presentation documents) + Choose Format - Chart Wall - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Chart Area - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Chart Floor - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - All Titles - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - Main Title - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - Subtitle - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - Title (X Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - Title (Y Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Title - Title (Z Axis) - Transparency tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Point - Transparency - tab (chart documents) + Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Series - Transparency tab (chart documents) +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Shadow tab +Area - Shadow tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Gradients tab +Area - Gradients tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Hatching tab +Area - Hatching tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Area - Bitmaps tab +Area - Bitmaps tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - Text - Text Attributes + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes Graphic - Define Text Attributes - -Text +Text -Choose Format - Drawing Object - Text - Text Attributes + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes Graphic - Define Text Attributes - -Text -- Text tab +Text- Text tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - Text - Text Attributes + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes Graphic - Define Text Attributes - -Text -- Text Animation tab +Text- Text Animation tab -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Position and Size - -F4 key +Position and Size + + F4 key F4 key -
-
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Position and SizeUFI: in Form Design toolbar - - -
+ + + Position and SizeUFI: in Form Design toolbar + + + -
-
-Open the context menu for the object - choose Name - -
-
-Open the context menu for the object - choose Description - -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+
+ Open the context menu for the object - choose Name + +
+
+ Open the context menu for the object - choose Description + +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Position and Size - Position and Size tab +Position and Size - Position and Size tab -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Position and Size - Rotation tab - - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Position and Size - Rotation tab +
+ + + +Icon - - -Rotate - - -
+ + + Rotate + + + -
-Choose Format - Drawing Object - +
+ Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Position and Size - Slant & Corner Radius tab +Position and Size - Slant & Corner Radius tab -Choose Format - Drawing Object - + Choose Format - Object - Graphic - - -Position and Size - Legend tab (only for textbox callouts, not for custom shapes callouts) +Position and Size - Legend tab (only for textbox callouts, not for custom shapes callouts) -
-Choose Edit - Points - -Open context menu - choose Edit Points +
+ Choose Edit - Points + + Open context menu - choose Edit Points Open context menu - choose Edit Points -F8 key + F8 key F8 key -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Edit Points - - -
+ + + Edit Points + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Character (drawing functions) -Open context menu - choose Character - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Size - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Bold - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Character (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Character + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Size + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Bold + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Bold - - -
+ + + Bold + + + -
-
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Italic - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Italic + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Italic - - -
+ + + Italic + + + -
-
-
-open context menu - choose Style - Underline - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Underline + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Underline - - -
+ + + Underline + + + -
-
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Strikethrough - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Shadow - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Contour - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Superscript - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Style - Subscript - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Single - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - 1.5 Lines - -
-
-Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Double - -
-
-Choose Format - Alignment - Left (drawing functions) -Open context menu - choose Alignment - Left - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Strikethrough + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Shadow + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Contour + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Superscript + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Subscript + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Line Spacing + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Single + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - 1.5 Lines + +
+
+ Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Double + +
+
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Left (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Left + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Align Left - - -
+ + + Align Left + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Alignment - Right (drawing functions) -Open context menu - choose Alignment - Right - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Right (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Right + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Align Right - - -
+ + + Align Right + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Alignment - Centered (drawing functions) -Open context menu - choose Alignment - Center - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Centered (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Center + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Align Center Horizontally + + + Align Center Horizontally Centered - - -
+ + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Alignment - Justified (drawing functions) -Open context menu - choose Alignment - Justified - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Justified (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Justified + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Justified - - -
+ + + Justified + + + -
-
-Click Fontwork icon on Drawing bar +
+ + Click Fontwork icon on Drawing bar -
-Choose Format - Group - -Open context menu - choose Group - -
-
-Choose Format - Group - Group (text documents, spreadsheets) -Choose Modify - Group (drawing documents) -Open context menu - choose Group - Group (form objects) -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +
+ Choose Format - Group + + Open context menu - choose Group + +
+
+ Choose Format - Group - Group (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Group (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Group - Group (form objects) +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Group - - -
+ + + Group + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Group - Ungroup (text documents, spreadsheets) -Choose Modify - Ungroup (drawing documents) -Open context menu - choose Ungroup - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Group - Ungroup (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Ungroup (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Ungroup + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Ungroup - - -
+ + + Ungroup + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Group - Exit Group (text documents, spreadsheets) -Choose Modify - Exit Group (drawing documents) -Open context menu - choose Exit Group - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Group - Exit Group (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Exit Group (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Exit Group + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Exit Group - - -
+ + + Exit Group + + + -
-
-
-Choose Format - Group - Enter Group (text documents, spreadsheets) -Choose Modify - Enter Group (drawing documents) -Open context menu - choose Enter Group - -
- - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + + +
+ Choose Format - Group - Enter Group (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Enter Group (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Enter Group + +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Enter Group - - -
+ + + Enter Group + + + -
-
- - + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01010200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01010200.xhp index bb8e2c622b..fe29fd8c34 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01010200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01010200.xhp @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ New Document -Creates a new document entitled "Label1" for editing. +Creates a new document for editing.
Creating labels diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp index c4729f3d81..7d7290d66f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -General -/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: added spec "Electronic Signatures and Encryption GUI" -dedr: reviewed - - - -
+ + General + /text/shared/01/01100200.xhp + + + +
version numbers of documents -documents; version numbers -files; version numbers -editing time of documents -documents; editing time + documents; version numbers + files; version numbers + editing time of documents + documents; editing time -General -Contains basic information about the current file. -
-
- -
+General + Contains basic information about the current file. +
+
+ +
-File -Displays the file name. -Type: -Displays the file type for the current document. -Location: -Displays the path and the name of the directory where the file is stored. -Size: -Displays the size of the current document in bytes. -Created: -Displays the date and time and author when the file was first saved. -Modified: -Displays the date and time and author when the file was last saved in a $[officename] file format. -Digitally signed: -Displays the date and the time when the file was last signed as well as the name of the author who signed the document. -Digital Signature -Opens the Digital Signatures dialog where you can manage digital signatures for the current document. -Last printed: -Displays the date and time and user name when the file was last printed. -Document number: -Displays the number of times that the file has been saved. - Editing time: -Displays the amount of time that the file has been open for editing since the file was created. The editing time is updated when you save the file. +File + Displays the file name. + Type: + Displays the file type for the current document. + Location: + Displays the path and the name of the directory where the file is stored. + Size: + Displays the size of the current document in bytes. + Created: + Displays the date and time and author when the file was first saved. + Modified: + Displays the date and time and author when the file was last saved in a $[officename] file format. + Digitally signed: + Displays the date and the time when the file was last signed as well as the name of the author who signed the document. + Digital Signature + Opens the Digital Signatures dialog where you can manage digital signatures for the current document. + Last printed: + Displays the date and time and user name when the file was last printed. + Revision number: + Displays the number of times that the file has been saved. + Editing time: + Displays the amount of time that the file has been open for editing since the file was created. The editing time is updated when you save the file. -Apply User Data -Saves the user's full name with the file. You can edit the name by choosing Tools - Options - $[officename] - User Data. +Apply User Data + Saves the user's full name with the file. You can edit the name by choosing Tools - Options - $[officename] - User Data. -Delete -Resets the editing time to zero, the creation date to the current date and time, and the version number to 1. The modification and printing dates are also deleted. -Template: -Displays the template that was used to create the file. - -
+Delete + Resets the editing time to zero, the creation date to the current date and time, and the version number to 1. The modification and printing dates are also deleted. + Template: + Displays the template that was used to create the file. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp index 0087c1bd60..04edc3b612 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ - - + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp index 6e83808296..c74c9bb561 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -List of Regular Expressions -/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp - - - + + List of Regular Expressions + /text/shared/01/02100001.xhp + + + regular expressions; list of -lists;regular expressions -concatenation, see ampersand symbol -ampersand symbol, see also operators -mw added two cross-referencesList of Regular Expressions + lists;regular expressions + replacing;tab stops (regular expressions) + tab stops;regular expressions + concatenation, see ampersand symbol + ampersand symbol, see also operators +mw added "replacing;" and "tab stops;" +List of Regular Expressions - - - -Character - - -Result/Use - - - - -Any character - - -Represents the given character unless otherwise specified. - - - - -. - - -Represents any single character except for a line break or paragraph break. For example, the search term "sh.rt" returns both "shirt" and "short". - - - - -^ - - -Only finds the search term if the term is at the beginning of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames, at the beginning of a paragraph are ignored. Example: "^Peter". - - - - -$ - - -Only finds the search term if the term appears at the end of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames at the end of a paragraph are ignored. Example: "Peter$". - - - - -* - - -Finds zero or more of the characters in front of the "*". For example, "Ab*c" finds "Ac", "Abc", "Abbc", "Abbbc", and so on. - - - - -+ - - -Finds one or more of the characters in front of the "+". For example, "AX.+4" finds "AXx4", but not "AX4". -The longest possible string that matches this search pattern in a paragraph is always found. If the paragraph contains the string "AX 4 AX4", the entire passage is highlighted. - - - - -? - - -Finds zero or one of the characters in front of the "?". For example, "Texts?" finds "Text" and "Texts" and "x(ab|c)?y" finds "xy", "xaby", or "xcy". - - - - -\ - - -Search interprets the special character that follows the "\" as a normal character and not as a regular expression (except for the combinations \n, \t, \>, and \<). For example, "tree\." finds "tree.", not "treed" or "trees". - - - - -\n - - -Represents a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. To change a line break into a paragraph break, enter \n in the Search for and Replace with boxes, and then perform a search and replace. -\n in the Search for text box stands for a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. -\n in the Replace with text box stands for a paragraph break that can be entered with the Enter or Return key. - - - - -\t - - -Represents a tab. You can also use this expression in the Replace with box. - - - - -\> - - -Only finds the search term if it appears at the end of a word. For example, "book\>" finds "checkbook", but not "bookmark". - - - - -\< - - -Only finds the search term if it appears at the beginning of a word. For example, "\<book" finds "bookmark", but not "checkbook". - - - - -^$ - - -Finds an empty paragraph. - - - - -^. - - -Finds the first character of a paragraph. - - - - -& or $0 - - -Adds the string that was found by the search criteria in the Search for box to the term in the Replace with box when you make a replacement. -For example, if you enter "window" in the Search for box and "&frame" in the Replace with box, the word "window" is replaced with "windowframe". -You can also enter an "&" in the Replace with box to modify the Attributes or the Format of the string found by the search criteria. - - - - -[abc123] - - -Represents one of the characters that are between the brackets. - - - - -[a-e] - - -Represents any of the characters that are between a and e. - - - - -[a-eh-x] - - -Represents any of the characters that are between a-e and h-x. - - - - -[^a-s] - - -Represents any character that is not between a and s. - - - - -\xXXXX - - -Represents a special character based on its four-digit hexadecimal code (XXXX). -The code for the special character depends on the font used. You can view the codes by choosing Insert - Special Character. - - - - -| - - -Finds the terms that occur before or after the "|". For example, "this|that" finds "this" and "that". - - - - -{2} - - -Defines the number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket occurs. For example, "tre{2}" finds "tree". - - - - -{1,2} - - -Defines the number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{1,2}" finds both "tree" and "treated". - - - - -{1,} - - -Defines the minimum number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{2,}" finds "tree", "treee", and "treeeee". - - - - -( ) - - -In the Search for box: -Defines the characters inside the parentheses as a reference. You can then refer to the first reference in the current expression with "\1", to the second reference with "\2", and so on. -For example, if your text contains the number 13487889 and you search using the regular expression (8)7\1\1, "8788" is found. -You can also use () to group terms, for example, "a(bc)?d" finds "ad" or "abcd". -In the Replace with box:i83322 -Use $ (dollar) instead of \ (backslash) to replace references. Use $0 to replace the whole found string. - - - - -[:alpha:] - - -Represents an alphabetic character. Use [:alpha:]+ to find one of them. - - - - -[:digit:] - - -Represents a decimal digit. Use [:digit:]+ to find one of them. - - - - -[:alnum:] - - -Represents an alphanumeric character ([:alpha:] and [:digit:]). - - - - -[:space:] - - -Represents a space character (but not other whitespace characters).UFI: see #i41706# - - - - -[:print:] - - -Represents a printable character. - - - - -[:cntrl:] - - -Represents a nonprinting character. - - - - -[:lower:] - - -Represents a lowercase character if Match case is selected in Options. - - - - -[:upper:] - - -Represents an uppercase character if Match case is selected in Options. - - - -
-Examples -You can combine the search terms to form complex searches. -To find three-digit numbers alone in a paragraph -^[:digit:]{3}$ -^ means the match has to be at the start of a paragraph, -[:digit:] matches any decimal digit, -{3} means there must be exactly 3 copies of "digit", -$ means the match must end a paragraph. -
- -Wiki page about regular expressions in Writer -Wiki page about regular expressions in Calc -
- -
+ + + + Character + + + Result/Use + + + + + Any character + + + Represents the given character unless otherwise specified. + + + + + . + + + Represents any single character except for a line break or paragraph break. For example, the search term "sh.rt" returns both "shirt" and "short". + + + + + ^ + + + Only finds the search term if the term is at the beginning of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames, at the beginning of a paragraph are ignored. Example: "^Peter". + + + + + $ + + + Only finds the search term if the term appears at the end of a paragraph. Special objects such as empty fields or character-anchored frames at the end of a paragraph are ignored. Example: "Peter$". + + + + + * + + + Finds zero or more of the characters in front of the "*". For example, "Ab*c" finds "Ac", "Abc", "Abbc", "Abbbc", and so on. + + + + + + + + + Finds one or more of the characters in front of the "+". For example, "AX.+4" finds "AXx4", but not "AX4". + The longest possible string that matches this search pattern in a paragraph is always found. If the paragraph contains the string "AX 4 AX4", the entire passage is highlighted. + + + + + ? + + + Finds zero or one of the characters in front of the "?". For example, "Texts?" finds "Text" and "Texts" and "x(ab|c)?y" finds "xy", "xaby", or "xcy". + + + + + \ + + + Search interprets the special character that follows the "\" as a normal character and not as a regular expression (except for the combinations \n, \t, \>, and \<). For example, "tree\." finds "tree.", not "treed" or "trees". + + + + + \n + + + Represents a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. To change a line break into a paragraph break, enter \n in the Search for and Replace with boxes, and then perform a search and replace. + \n in the Search for text box stands for a line break that was inserted with the Shift+Enter key combination. + \n in the Replace with text box stands for a paragraph break that can be entered with the Enter or Return key. + + + + + \t + + + Represents a tab. You can also use this expression in the Replace with box. + + + + + \> + + + Only finds the search term if it appears at the end of a word. For example, "book\>" finds "checkbook", but not "bookmark". + + + + + \< + + + Only finds the search term if it appears at the beginning of a word. For example, "\<book" finds "bookmark", but not "checkbook". + + + + + ^$ + + + Finds an empty paragraph. + + + + + ^. + + + Finds the first character of a paragraph. + + + + + & or $0 + + + Adds the string that was found by the search criteria in the Search for box to the term in the Replace with box when you make a replacement. + For example, if you enter "window" in the Search for box and "&frame" in the Replace with box, the word "window" is replaced with "windowframe". + You can also enter an "&" in the Replace with box to modify the Attributes or the Format of the string found by the search criteria. + + + + + [abc123] + + + Represents one of the characters that are between the brackets. + + + + + [a-e] + + + Represents any of the characters that are between a and e. + + + + + [a-eh-x] + + + Represents any of the characters that are between a-e and h-x. + + + + + [^a-s] + + + Represents any character that is not between a and s. + + + + + \xXXXX + + + Represents a special character based on its four-digit hexadecimal code (XXXX). + The code for the special character depends on the font used. You can view the codes by choosing Insert - Special Character. + + + + + | + + + Finds the terms that occur before or after the "|". For example, "this|that" finds "this" and "that". + + + + + {2} + + + Defines the number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket occurs. For example, "tre{2}" finds "tree". + + + + + {1,2} + + + Defines the number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{1,2}" finds both "tree" and "treated". + + + + + {1,} + + + Defines the minimum number of times that the character in front of the opening bracket can occur. For example, "tre{2,}" finds "tree", "treee", and "treeeee". + + + + + ( ) + + + In the Search for box: + Defines the characters inside the parentheses as a reference. You can then refer to the first reference in the current expression with "\1", to the second reference with "\2", and so on. + For example, if your text contains the number 13487889 and you search using the regular expression (8)7\1\1, "8788" is found. + You can also use () to group terms, for example, "a(bc)?d" finds "ad" or "abcd". + In the Replace with box:i83322 + Use $ (dollar) instead of \ (backslash) to replace references. Use $0 to replace the whole found string. + + + + + [:alpha:] + + + Represents an alphabetic character. Use [:alpha:]+ to find one of them. + + + + + [:digit:] + + + Represents a decimal digit. Use [:digit:]+ to find one of them. + + + + + [:alnum:] + + + Represents an alphanumeric character ([:alpha:] and [:digit:]). + + + + + [:space:] + + + Represents a space character (but not other whitespace characters).UFI: see #i41706# + + + + + [:print:] + + + Represents a printable character. + + + + + [:cntrl:] + + + Represents a nonprinting character. + + + + + [:lower:] + + + Represents a lowercase character if Match case is selected in Options. + + + + + [:upper:] + + + Represents an uppercase character if Match case is selected in Options. + + + +
+ + Examples + You can combine the search terms to form complex searches. + To find three-digit numbers alone in a paragraph + ^[:digit:]{3}$ + ^ means the match has to be at the start of a paragraph, + [:digit:] matches any decimal digit, + {3} means there must be exactly 3 copies of "digit", + $ means the match must end a paragraph. +
+ + Wiki page about regular expressions in Writer + Wiki page about regular expressions in Calc +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp index ad65cf89cb..5f91dd86fe 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Edit Links -/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp - - - + + Edit Links + /text/shared/01/02180000.xhp + + + @@ -51,37 +49,49 @@ opening; files with links -links; updating specific links -updating; links, on opening -links; opening files with + links; updating specific links + updating; links, on opening + links; opening files with -Edit Links -Lets you edit the properties of each link in the current document, including the path to the source file. This command is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files. +Edit Links + Lets you edit the properties of each link in the current document, including the path to the source file. This command is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files. -
- -
-When you open a file that contains links, you are prompted to update the links. Depending on where the linked files are stored, the update process can take several minutes to complete. -If you are loading a file that contains DDE links, you are prompted to update the links. Decline the update if you do not want to establish a connection to the DDE server. -Double-click a link in the list to open a file dialog where you can select another object for this link. -Source file -Lists the path to the source file. -Element -Lists the application (if known) that last saved the source file. -Type -Lists the file type, such as graphic, of the source file. -Status -Lists additional information about the source file. -Automatic -Automatically updates the contents of the link when you open the file. Any changes made in the source file are then displayed in the file containing the link. Linked graphic files can only be updated manually. This option is not available for a linked graphic file. -The Automatic option is only available for DDE links. You can insert a DDE link by copying the contents from one file and pasting by choosing Edit - Paste Special, and then selecting the Link box. As DDE is a text based linking system, only the displayed decimals are copied into the target sheet.removed Calc switch: this feature can be used wherever a cell area can be pasted: everywhere -Manual -Only updates the link when you click the Update button. -Update -Updates the selected link so that the most recently saved version of the linked file is displayed in the current document. -Modify -Change the source file for the selected link. -Break Link -Breaks the link between the source file and the current document. The most recently updated contents of the source file are kept in the current document. - -
+
+ +
+ When you open a file that contains links, you are prompted to update the links. Depending on where the linked files are stored, the update process can take several minutes to complete. + If you are loading a file that contains DDE links, you are prompted to update the links. Decline the update if you do not want to establish a connection to the DDE server. + +Double-click a link in the list to open a file dialog where you can select another object for this link. + Source file + Lists the path to the source file. + Element + Lists the application (if known) that last saved the source file. + Type + Lists the file type, such as graphic, of the source file. + Status + Lists additional information about the source file. + +Automatic + Automatically updates the contents of the link when you open the file. Any changes made in the source file are then displayed in the file containing the link. Linked graphic files can only be updated manually. This option is not available for a linked graphic file. + The Automatic option is only available for DDE links. You can insert a DDE link by copying the contents from one file and pasting by choosing Edit - Paste Special, and then selecting the Link box. As DDE is a text based linking system, only the displayed decimals are copied into the target sheet.removed Calc switch: this feature can be used wherever a cell area can be pasted: everywhere + +Manual + Only updates the link when you click the Update button. + +Update + Updates the selected link so that the most recently saved version of the linked file is displayed in the current document. + +Modify + Change the source file for the selected link. + +Break Link + Breaks the link between the source file and the current document. The most recently updated contents of the source file are kept in the current document. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp index 41414cb091..60d5535269 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Description -/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp - - - -Description -Lists the properties for the selected hotspot. -
- -
-Hyperlink -Lists the properties of the URL that is attached to the hotspot. -URL: -Enter the URL for the file that you want to open when you click the selected hotspot. If you want to jump to a named anchor within the current document, the address should be of the form “file:///C/[current_document_name]#anchor_name”. -Alternative text: -Enter the text that you want to display when the mouse rests on the hotspot in a browser.If you do not enter any text, the Address is displayed. -Frame: -Enter the name of the target frame that you want to open the URL in. You can also select a standard frame name that is recognized by all browsers from the list.. -Name: -Enter a name for the image. -Description -Enter a description for the hotspot.see http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/drawing_layer/imagemapdialog.odt -
-Priority Table -
- -
+ + Description + /text/shared/01/02220100.xhp + + + + +Description + Lists the properties for the selected hotspot. +
+ +
+ Hyperlink + Lists the properties of the URL that is attached to the hotspot. + +URL: + Enter the URL for the file that you want to open when you click the selected hotspot. If you want to jump to a named anchor within the current document, the address should be of the form "file:///C/[current_document_name]#anchor_name". + +Alternative text: + Enter the text that you want to display when the mouse rests on the hotspot in a browser.If you do not enter any text, the Address is displayed. + +Frame: + Enter the name of the target frame that you want to open the URL in. You can also select a standard frame name that is recognized by all browsers from the list.. + +Name: + Enter a name for the image. + +Description + Enter a description for the hotspot.see http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/drawing_layer/imagemapdialog.odt +
+ Priority Table +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02230402.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02230402.xhp index 09c62ee20a..5440ae2ee4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02230402.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02230402.xhp @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ -Icon +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp index 1785afe06c..598d11072c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Bibliography Database -/text/shared/01/02250000.xhp - - - -
+ + Bibliography Database + /text/shared/01/02250000.xhp + + + +
-Bibliography Database -
-Insert, delete, edit, and organize records in the bibliography database. + +Bibliography Database +
+ Insert, delete, edit, and organize records in the bibliography database. -
- -
-If the fields in your database are read-only, ensure that the data source view is closed. -The supplied bibliography database contains sample records of books. -Use the toolbar to select a table in the bibliography database, to search for records, or to sort the records using filters. -Lists the available tables in the current database. Click a name in the list to display the records for that table.removed icons; converted to hidden help text -Go to the first record in the table. -Go to the previous record in the table. -Go to the next record in the table. -Go to the last record in the table. -Type the number of the record that you want to display, and then press Enter. -Inserting a New Record -Inserts a new record into the current table.To create a record, click the asterisk (*) button at the bottom of the table view. An empty row is added at the end of the table. -Select the type of record that you want to create. $[officename] inserts a number in the Type column of the record that corresponds to the type that you select here. -Enter a short name for the record. The short name appears in the Identifier column in the list of records. +
+ +
+ If the fields in your database are read-only, ensure that the data source view is closed. + The supplied bibliography database contains sample records of books. + Use the toolbar to select a table in the bibliography database, to search for records, or to sort the records using filters. + +Lists the available tables in the current database. Click a name in the list to display the records for that table.removed icons; converted to hidden help text + +Go to the first record in the table. + +Go to the previous record in the table. + +Go to the next record in the table. + +Go to the last record in the table. + +Type the number of the record that you want to display, and then press Enter. + +Inserting a New Record + Inserts a new record into the current table.To create a record, click the asterisk (*) button at the bottom of the table view. An empty row is added at the end of the table. + +Select the type of record that you want to create. $[officename] inserts a number in the Type column of the record that corresponds to the type that you select here. + +Enter a short name for the record. The short name appears in the Identifier column in the list of records. @@ -89,26 +97,39 @@ -Enter additional information for the selected record. If you want, you can also enter the information in the corresponding field in the table. -Finding and Filtering Records -You can search for records by matching a keyword to a field entry. -Entering Search key -Type the information that you want to search for, and then press Enter. To change the filter options for the search, long-click the AutoFilter icon, and then select a different data field. You can use wildcards such as % or * for any number of characters, and _ or ? for one character in your search. To display all of the records in the table, clear this box, and then press Enter. -AutoFilter -Long-click to select the data field that you want to search using the term that you entered in the Search Key box. You can only search one data field. -The list of table records is automatically updated to match the new filter settings. -Use the Standard Filter to refine and to combine AutoFilter search options. - -To display all of the records in a table, click the Remove Filter icon. -Deleting a Record -To delete a record in the current table, right-click the row header of the record, and then select Delete. Deletes the selected record. -Changing the data source -Data Source -Select the data source for the bibliography database. -Only the data sources that are registered in $[officename] are listed. To add a data source to the list, choose Tools – Data Sources. + +Enter additional information for the selected record. If you want, you can also enter the information in the corresponding field in the table. + Finding and Filtering Records + You can search for records by matching a keyword to a field entry. + +Entering Search key + Type the information that you want to search for, and then press Enter. To change the filter options for the search, long-click the AutoFilter icon, and then select a different data field. You can use wildcards such as % or * for any number of characters, and _ or ? for one character in your search. To display all of the records in the table, clear this box, and then press Enter. + +AutoFilter + Long-click to select the data field that you want to search using the term that you entered in the Search Key box. You can only search one data field. + The list of table records is automatically updated to match the new filter settings. + +Use the Standard Filter to refine and to combine AutoFilter search options. + + +To display all of the records in a table, click the Remove Filter icon. + +Deleting a Record + To delete a record in the current table, right-click the row header of the record, and then select Delete. Deletes the selected record. + Changing the data source + +Data Source + Select the data source for the bibliography database. -Column Arrangement -Lets you map the column headings to data fields from a different data source. To define a different data source for your bibliography, click the Data Source button on the record Object Bar. + +Column Arrangement + Lets you map the column headings to data fields from a different data source. To define a different data source for your bibliography, click the Data Source button on the record Object Bar. @@ -139,9 +160,12 @@ -Select the data field that you want to map to the current Column name. To change the available data fields, select a different data source for your bibliography. -Deletes the current record. -Lets you choose a different data source for your bibliography. -Inserts a new record into the current table. - -
+ +Select the data field that you want to map to the current Column name. To change the available data fields, select a different data source for your bibliography. + +Deletes the current record. + Lets you choose a different data source for your bibliography. + +Inserts a new record into the current table. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp index 04573dcba0..ce63206358 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ -Click to apply the current font color to the selected characters. You can also click here, and then drag a selection to change the text color. Click the arrow next to the icon to open the Font color toolbar. +Click to apply the current font color to the selected characters. You can also click here, and then drag a selection to change the text color. Click the arrow next to the icon to open the Font color toolbar. @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ -Overlines or removes overlining from the selected text. If the cursor is not in a word, the new text that you enter is overlined. +Overlines or removes overlining from the selected text. If the cursor is not in a word, the new text that you enter is overlined. Overlining Select the overlining style that you want to apply. To apply the overlining to words only, select the Individual Words box. @@ -199,4 +199,4 @@
- \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp index 9cd75a17cd..a64e65ccd0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Indents and Spacing -/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp - - - -
+ + Indents and Spacing + /text/shared/01/05030100.xhp + + + +
spacing; between paragraphs in footnotes -line spacing; paragraph -spacing; lines and paragraphs -single-line spacing in text -one and a half line spacing in text -double-line spacing in paragraphs -leading between paragraphs -paragraphs;spacing + line spacing; paragraph + spacing; lines and paragraphs + single-line spacing in text + one and a half line spacing in text + double-line spacing in paragraphs + leading between paragraphs + paragraphs;spacing mw deleted "footnote spacings" and added "paragraphs;spacing" -Indents and Spacing -Sets the indenting and the spacing options for the paragraph. -
-To change the measurement units used in this dialog, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. + +Indents and Spacing + Sets the indenting and the spacing options for the paragraph. +
+ To change the measurement units used in this dialog, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. -You can also set indents using the ruler. To display the ruler, choose View - Ruler. + +You can also set indents using the ruler. To display the ruler, choose View - Ruler.
- -
-Indent -Specify the amount of space to leave between the left and the right page margins and the paragraph. -Before text -Enter the amount of space that you want to indent the paragraph from the page margin. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. In Left-to-Right languages, the left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. In Right-to-Left languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. -After text -Enter the amount of space that you want to indent the paragraph from the page margin. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. In Left-to-Right languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. In Right-to-Left languages, the left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. -First line -Indents the first line of a paragraph by the amount that you enter. To create a hanging indent enter a positive value for "Before text" and a negative value for "First line". To indent the first line of a paragraph that uses numbering or bullets, choose "Format - Bullets and Numbering", click the Position tab, and then enter an amount in the "Minimum space numbering <-> text" box.UFI: for complicated UI names, prefer quotes rather than emph tags for the Extended Help text because the yellow bubbles currently don't know any formatting -Automatic + + + Indent + Specify the amount of space to leave between the left and the right page margins and the paragraph. + +Before text + Enter the amount of space that you want to indent the paragraph from the page margin. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. In Left-to-Right languages, the left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. In Right-to-Left languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. + +After text + Enter the amount of space that you want to indent the paragraph from the page margin. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. In Left-to-Right languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. In Right-to-Left languages, the left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. + +First line + Indents the first line of a paragraph by the amount that you enter. To create a hanging indent enter a positive value for "Before text" and a negative value for "First line". To indent the first line of a paragraph that uses numbering or bullets, choose "Format - Bullets and Numbering - Position". + +Automatic -Automatically indents a paragraph according to the font size and the line spacing. The setting in the First Line box is ignored. + Automatically indents a paragraph according to the font size and the line spacing. The setting in the First Line box is ignored. -Spacing -Specify the amount of space to leave between selected paragraphs. -Above paragraph -Enter the amount of space that you want to leave above the selected paragraph(s). + Spacing + Specify the amount of space to leave between selected paragraphs. + +Above paragraph + Enter the amount of space that you want to leave above the selected paragraph(s). @@ -104,45 +112,63 @@ -Below paragraph -Enter the amount of space that you want to leave below the selected paragraph(s). -Line spacing -Specify the amount of space to leave between lines of text in a paragraph. -Single -Applies single line spacing to the current paragraph. This is the default setting. + +Below paragraph + Enter the amount of space that you want to leave below the selected paragraph(s). + +Line spacing + Specify the amount of space to leave between lines of text in a paragraph. + Single + Applies single line spacing to the current paragraph. This is the default setting. -1.5 lines -Sets the line spacing to 1.5 lines. + 1.5 lines + Sets the line spacing to 1.5 lines. -Double -Sets the line spacing to two lines. + Double + Sets the line spacing to two lines. -Proportional -Select this option and then enter a percentage value in the box, where 100% corresponds to single line spacing. -At Least -Sets the minimum line spacing to the value that you enter in the box. -If you use different font sizes within a paragraph, the line spacing is automatically adjusted to the largest font size. If you prefer to have identical spacing for all lines, specify a value in At least that corresponds to the largest font size. -Leading -Sets the height of the vertical space that is inserted between two lines. -Fixed + Proportional + Select this option and then enter a percentage value in the box, where 100% corresponds to single line spacing. + At Least + Sets the minimum line spacing to the value that you enter in the box. + If you use different font sizes within a paragraph, the line spacing is automatically adjusted to the largest font size. If you prefer to have identical spacing for all lines, specify a value in At least that corresponds to the largest font size. + Leading + Sets the height of the vertical space that is inserted between two lines. + Fixed -Sets the line spacing to exactly match the value that you enter in the box. This can result in cropped characters. + Sets the line spacing to exactly match the value that you enter in the box. This can result in cropped characters. -of -Enter the value to use for the line spacing. - -Register-true + +of + Enter the value to use for the line spacing. + + Register-true -Activate + +Activate -Aligns the baseline of each line of text to a vertical document grid, so that each line is the same height. To use this feature, you must first activate the Register-true option for the current page style. To do this, choose Format - Page, click on the Page tab, and then select the Register-true box in the Layout settings area. + Aligns the baseline of each line of text to a vertical document grid, so that each line is the same height. To use this feature, you must first activate the Register-true option for the current page style. To do this, choose Format - Page, click on the Page tab, and then select the Register-true box in the Layout settings area. -
- -Writing Register-true -
+ +
+ + Writing Register-true +
-
-
+ + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp index 293ffc9379..e7e72e7f84 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Header -/text/shared/01/05040300.xhp - - - -
-Header -Adds a header to the current page style. A header is an area in the top page margin, where you can add text or graphics. -
-If you want, you can also add borders or a background fill to a header. + + Header + /text/shared/01/05040300.xhp + + + +
+ +Header + Adds a header to the current page style. A header is an area in the top page margin, where you can add text or graphics. +
+ If you want, you can also add borders or a background fill to a header.
- -
-To add a header to the current page style, select Header on, and then click OK. + + + To add a header to the current page style, select Header on, and then click OK. -If you want to extend a header into the page margins, insert a frame into the header. + If you want to extend a header into the page margins, insert a frame into the header. -To quickly move the text cursor from the document text to the header or footer, press CommandCtrl+Page Up or Page Down. Press the same key again to move the text cursor back into the document text. + +To quickly move the text cursor from the document text to the header or footer, press Command +Ctrl+Page Up or Page Down. Press the same key again to move the text cursor back into the document text. -Header -Set the properties of the header. -Header on -Adds a header to the current page style. -Same content left/righti80087 -Even and odd pages share the same content. To assign a different header to even and odd pages, clear this option, and then click Edit. +Header + Set the properties of the header. + +Header on + Adds a header to the current page style. + +Same content left/righti80087 + Even and odd pages share the same content. To assign a different header to even and odd pages, clear this option, and then click Edit. -Left margin -Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the page and the left edge of the header. -Right margin -Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the page and the right edge of the header. -Spacing -Enter the amount of space that you want to maintain between the bottom edge of the header and the top edge of the document text. -Use dynamic spacing -Overrides the Spacing setting, and allows the header to expand into the area between the header and the document text. -Height -Enter the height that you want for the header. -AutoFit height -Automatically adjusts the height of the header to fit the content that you enter. - -More -Defines a border, a background color, or a background pattern for the header. -Edit + +Left margin + Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the page and the left edge of the header. + +Right margin + Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the page and the right edge of the header. + +Spacing + Enter the amount of space that you want to maintain between the bottom edge of the header and the top edge of the document text. + +Use dynamic spacing + Overrides the Spacing setting, and allows the header to expand into the area between the header and the document text. + +Height + Enter the height that you want for the header. + +AutoFit height + Automatically adjusts the height of the header to fit the content that you enter. + + +More + Defines a border, a background color, or a background pattern for the header. + +Edit -Add or edit header text. + Add or edit header text. + Add or edit header text. -
-Headers -Changing measurement units -Borders -Backgrounds -
- -
+
+ Headers + Changing measurement units + Borders + Backgrounds +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp index ffc76d66af..c44ab73039 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Footer -/text/shared/01/05040400.xhp - - - -
-Footer -Adds a footer to the current page style. A footer is an area in the bottom page margin, where you can add text or graphics. -
-If you want, you can also add borders or a background fill to a footer. + + Footer + /text/shared/01/05040400.xhp + + + +
+ +Footer + Adds a footer to the current page style. A footer is an area in the bottom page margin, where you can add text or graphics. +
+ If you want, you can also add borders or a background fill to a footer.
- -
-To insert a footer into the current document, select Footer on, and then click OK. + + + To insert a footer into the current document, select Footer on, and then click OK. -If you want to extend a footer into the page margins, insert a frame into the footer. + If you want to extend a footer into the page margins, insert a frame into the footer. -To quickly move the text cursor from the document text to the header or footer, press CommandCtrl+Page Up or Page Down. Press the same key again to move the text cursor back into the document text. + +To quickly move the text cursor from the document text to the header or footer, press Command +Ctrl+Page Up or Page Down. Press the same key again to move the text cursor back into the document text. -Footer -Set the properties of the footer. -Footer on -Adds a footer to the current page style. -Same content left/right -Even and odd pages share the same content. To assign a different footer to even and odd pages, clear this option, and then click Edit. +Footer + Set the properties of the footer. + +Footer on + Adds a footer to the current page style. + +Same content left/right + Even and odd pages share the same content. To assign a different footer to even and odd pages, clear this option, and then click Edit. -Left margin -Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the page and the left edge of the footer. -Right margin -Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the page and the right edge of the footer. -Spacing -Enter the amount of space that you want to maintain between the bottom edge of the document text and the top edge of the footer. -Use dynamic spacing -Overrides the Spacing setting and allows the footer to expand into the area between the footer and document text. -Height -Enter the height you want for the footer. -AutoFit height -Automatically adjusts the height of the footer to fit the content you enter. - -More -Defines a border, a background color, or a background pattern for the footer. -Edit + +Left margin + Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the page and the left edge of the footer. + +Right margin + Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the page and the right edge of the footer. + +Spacing + Enter the amount of space that you want to maintain between the bottom edge of the document text and the top edge of the footer. + +Use dynamic spacing + Overrides the Spacing setting and allows the footer to expand into the area between the footer and document text. + +Height + Enter the height you want for the footer. + +AutoFit height + Automatically adjusts the height of the footer to fit the content you enter. + + +More + Defines a border, a background color, or a background pattern for the footer. + +Edit -Add or edit footer text. + Add or edit footer text. + Add or edit footer text. -
-Footers -Changing measurement units -Borders -Backgrounds -
- -
+
+ Footers + Changing measurement units + Borders + Backgrounds +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp index 4db7de5d5f..f8a106f190 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 05210300.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.6.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,61 +35,69 @@ - -Gradients -/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp - - - -
+ + Gradients + /text/shared/01/05210300.xhp + + + +
-Gradients -Set the properties of a gradient, or save and load gradient lists. -
-
- -
+Gradients + Set the properties of a gradient, or save and load gradient lists. +
+
+ +
-Type -Lists the available gradients. Click the gradient that you want to apply, and then click OK. +Type + Select the gradient that you want to apply. -Center X -Enter the horizontal offset for the gradient, where 0% corresponds to the current horizontal location of the endpoint color in the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. +Center X + Enter the horizontal offset for the gradient, where 0% corresponds to the current horizontal location of the endpoint color in the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. -Center Y -Enter the vertical offset for the gradient, where 0% corresponds to the current vertical location of the endpoint color in the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. +Center Y + Enter the vertical offset for the gradient, where 0% corresponds to the current vertical location of the endpoint color in the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. -Angle -Enter a rotation angle for the selected gradient. +Angle + Enter a rotation angle for the selected gradient. -Border -Enter the amount by which you want to adjust the area of the endpoint color on the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. -From +Border + Enter the amount by which you want to adjust the area of the endpoint color on the gradient. The endpoint color is the color that is selected in the To box. + From -Select a color for the beginning point of the gradient. +Select a color for the beginning point of the gradient. -Enter the intensity for the color in the From box, where 0% corresponds to black, and 100 % to the selected color. -To +Enter the intensity for the color in the From box, where 0% corresponds to black, and 100 % to the selected color. + To -Select a color for the endpoint of the gradient. +Select a color for the endpoint of the gradient. -Enter the intensity for the color in the To box, where 0% corresponds to black, and 100 % to the selected color. +Enter the intensity for the color in the To box, where 0% corresponds to black, and 100 % to the selected color. -Gradients -Select the type of gradient that you want to apply or create. +Gradients + Select the type of gradient that you want to apply or create. -Add -Adds a custom gradient to the current list. Specify the properties of your gradient, and then click this button +Add + Adds a custom gradient to the current list. Specify the properties of your gradient, and then click this button -Modify -Applies the current gradient properties to the selected gradient. If you want, you can save the gradient under a different name. - - +Modify + Applies the current gradient properties to the selected gradient. If you want, you can save the gradient under a different name. + + -Load Gradients List -Load a different list of gradients. +Load Gradients List + Load a different list of gradients. -Save Gradients List -Saves the current list of gradients, so that you can load it later. - - +Save Gradients List + Saves the current list of gradients, so that you can load it later. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp index 5c653382fa..dce8233dc5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Text -/text/shared/01/05220000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: some changes to fix #i32887# - - - -
+ + Text + /text/shared/01/05220000.xhp + + + +
text; text/draw objects -draw objects; text in -frames; text fitting to frames + draw objects; text in + frames; text fitting to frames -Text -Sets the layout and anchoring properties for text in the selected drawing or text object. -
-
- -
-The text is positioned relative to the edges of the drawing or text object. -Text +Text + Sets the layout and anchoring properties for text in the selected drawing or text object. +
+
+ +
+ The text is positioned relative to the edges of the drawing or text object. + Text -Fit width to text -Expands the width of the object to the width of the text, if the object is smaller than the text. +Fit width to text + Expands the width of the object to the width of the text, if the object is smaller than the text. -Fit height to text -Expands the height of the object to the height of the text, if the object is smaller than the text. +Fit height to text + Expands the height of the object to the height of the text, if the object is smaller than the text. -Fit to frame -Resizes the text to fit the entire area of the drawing or text object. +Fit to frame + Resizes the text to fit the entire area of the drawing or text object. -Adjust to contour -Adapts the text flow so that it match the contours of the selected drawing object. +Adjust to contour + Adapts the text flow so that it matches the contours of the selected drawing object. -Word wrap text in shape -Wraps the text that you add after double-clicking a custom shape to fit inside the shape. +Word wrap text in shape + Wraps the text that you add after double-clicking a custom shape to fit inside the shape. -Resize shape to fit text -Resizes a custom shape to fit the text that you enter after double-clicking the shape. -Spacing to borders -Specify the amount of space to leave between the edges of the drawing or text object and the borders of the text. +Resize shape to fit text + Resizes a custom shape to fit the text that you enter after double-clicking the shape. + Spacing to borders + Specify the amount of space to leave between the edges of the drawing or text object and the borders of the text. -Left -Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the drawing or text object and the left border of the text. +Left + Enter the amount of space to leave between the left edge of the drawing or text object and the left border of the text. -Right -Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the drawing or text object and the right border of the text. +Right + Enter the amount of space to leave between the right edge of the drawing or text object and the right border of the text. -Top -Enter the amount of space to leave between the top edge of the drawing or text object and the upper border of the text. +Top + Enter the amount of space to leave between the top edge of the drawing or text object and the upper border of the text. -Bottom -Enter the amount of space to leave between the bottom edge of the drawing or text object and the lower border of the text. -Text anchor -Set the anchor type and the anchor position. +Bottom + Enter the amount of space to leave between the bottom edge of the drawing or text object and the lower border of the text. + Text anchor + Set the anchor type and the anchor position. -Graphic field -Click where you want to place the anchor for the text. +Graphic field + Click where you want to place the anchor for the text. -Full width -Anchors the text to the full width of the drawing or text object. - -
+Full width + Anchors the text to the full width of the drawing or text object. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050000.xhp index 93cb1e7957..f965015207 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050000.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ - + + Remove diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050400.xhp new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..b192d66336 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050400.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + + + Graphics + /text/shared/01/06050400.xhp + + + +
+ Graphics + Displays the different graphics that you can use as bullets in a bulleted list. +
+
+ +
+ +Selection + Click the graphics that you want to use as bullets. + +Link graphics + If enabled, the graphics are inserted as links. If not enabled, the graphics are embedded into the document. +
+ Position tab (Bullets and Numbering dialog) + Options tab (Bullets and Numbering dialog) +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp index 2389b2ff12..9c84f02abb 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Options -/text/shared/01/06050500.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Options + /text/shared/01/06050500.xhp + + + +
numbering;options -bullet lists; formatting options -font sizes;bullets + bullet lists; formatting options + font sizes;bullets -OptionsUFI: new name Customize Bullets and Numbering, tab page Options -Sets the formatting options for numbered or bulleted lists. If you want, you can apply formatting to individual levels in the list hierarchy. -
-
- -
-Format -Select the level(s) that you want to modify, and then specify the formatting that you want to use. +OptionsUFI: new name Customize Bullets and Numbering, tab page Options + Sets the formatting options for numbered or bulleted lists. If you want, you can apply formatting to individual levels in the list hierarchy. +
+
+ +
+ Format + Select the level(s) that you want to modify, and then specify the formatting that you want to use. -Level -Select the level(s) that you want to define the formatting options for. The selected level is highlighted in the preview. +Level + Select the level(s) that you want to define the formatting options for. The selected level is highlighted in the preview. -Numbering -Select a numbering style for the selected levels. - - - -Selection - - -Description - - - - -1, 2, 3, ... - - -Arabic numerals - - - - -A, B, C, ... - - -Capital letters - - - - -a, b, c, ... - - -Lowercase letters - - - - -I, II, III, ... - - -Roman numerals (uppercase) - - - - -i, ii, iii, ... - - -Roman numerals (lowercase) - - - - -A,... AA,... AAA,... - - -Alphabetical numbering with uppercase letters - - - - -a,... aa,... aaa,... - - -Alphabetical numbering with lowercase letters - - - - -Bullet - - -Adds a bullet to the beginning of a line. Select this option, and then click the Character button to choose a bullet style. -Bullets are resized to fit the current line height. If you want, you can define a Character Style that uses a different font size for bullets. +Numbering + Select a numbering style for the selected levels. +
+ + + Selection + + + Description + + + + + 1, 2, 3, ... + + + Arabic numerals + + + + + A, B, C, ... + + + Capital letters + + + + + a, b, c, ... + + + Lowercase letters + + + + + I, II, III, ... + + + Roman numerals (uppercase) + + + + + i, ii, iii, ... + + + Roman numerals (lowercase) + + + + + A,... AA,... AAA,... + + + Alphabetical numbering with uppercase letters + + + + + a,... aa,... aaa,... + + + Alphabetical numbering with lowercase letters + + + + + Bullet + + + Adds a bullet to the beginning of a line. Select this option, and then click the Character button to choose a bullet style. + Bullets are resized to fit the current line height. If you want, you can define a Character Style that uses a different font size for bullets. - - - - -Graphics - - -Displays an image for the bullet. Select this options, and then click Select to locate the image file that you want to use. - - - - -Linked graphics - - -Links the image to the current file. To embed the image in the current file, clear this checkbox. - - - - -None - - -Does not apply a numbering style. - - -
+ + + + + Graphics + + + Displays an image for the bullet. Select this option, and then click Select to locate the image file that you want to use. The image gets embedded into the document. + + + + + Linked graphics + + + Displays an image for the bullet. Select this option, and then click Select to locate the image file that you want to use. The image gets inserted as a link to the image file. + + + + + None + + + Does not apply a numbering style. + + + -The availability of the following fields depends on the style that you select in the Numbering box. + The availability of the following fields depends on the style that you select in the Numbering box. -Before -Enter a character or the text to display in front of the number in the list. +Before + Enter a character or the text to display in front of the number in the list. -After -Enter a character or the text to display behind the number in the list. If you want to create a numbered list that uses the style "1.)", enter ".)" in this box. +After + Enter a character or the text to display behind the number in the list. If you want to create a numbered list that uses the style "1.)", enter ".)" in this box. -Character Styles +Character Styles -Select the Character Style that you want to use in the numbered list. To create or edit a Character Style, open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Character Styles icon, right-click a style, and then choose New. + Select the Character Style that you want to use in the numbered list. To create or edit a Character Style, open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Character Styles icon, right-click a style, and then choose New. -Show sublevels +Show sublevels -Enter the number of previous levels to include in the numbering style. For example, if you enter "2" and the previous level uses the "A, B, C..." numbering style, the numbering scheme for the current level becomes: "A.1". + Enter the number of previous levels to include in the numbering style. For example, if you enter "2" and the previous level uses the "A, B, C..." numbering style, the numbering scheme for the current level becomes: "A.1". -Start at -Enter a new starting number for the current level. +Start at + Enter a new starting number for the current level. -Color +Color Color - + Select a color for the current numbering style. -Relative size +Relative size Relative size - + Enter the amount by which you want to resize the bullet character with respect to the font height of the current paragraph. -Character -Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select a bullet symbol. -Options for graphics: +Character + Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select a bullet symbol. + Options for graphics: -Select... -Select the graphic, or locate the graphic file that you want to use as a bullet. +Select... + Select the graphic, or locate the graphic file that you want to use as a bullet. -Width -Enter a width for the graphic. +Width + Enter a width for the graphic. -Height -Enter a height for the graphic. +Height + Enter a height for the graphic. -Keep ratio -Maintains the size proportions of the graphic. +Keep ratio + Maintains the size proportions of the graphic. -Alignment -Select the alignment option for the graphic. -All levels +Alignment + Select the alignment option for the graphic. + All levels -Set the numbering options for all of the levels. + Set the numbering options for all of the levels. -Consecutive numbering +Consecutive numbering -Increases the numbering by one as you go down each level in the list hierarchy. + Increases the numbering by one as you go down each level in the list hierarchy. - -
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050600.xhp index 5d50012a57..76afba376d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050600.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06050600.xhp @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ -
+
Position Sets the indent, spacing, and alignment options for the numbered or bulleted list.
do we have a how-to for numbering/bullets/outlines with/without styles? seems we really need one diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/makefile.mk index fd665cd49b..14255b6847 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/makefile.mk @@ -285,6 +285,7 @@ XHPFILES = \ 06050100.xhp \ 06050200.xhp \ 06050300.xhp \ + 06050400.xhp \ 06050500.xhp \ 06050600.xhp \ 06130000.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp index 2c7522e04f..d2bcbb9d94 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: password_dlg.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.4.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,25 +35,30 @@ - -Password -/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp - - - -
-Password -Assigns a password to prevent users from making unauthorized changes. + + Password + /text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp + + + +
+ Password + Assigns a password to prevent users from making unauthorized changes. + -Password -Type a password that is at least five characters long. A password is case sensitive. +Password + Type a password that is at least five characters long. A password is case sensitive. -Confirm -Re-enter the password. -Undoing password protection -To remove a password, re-open this dialog, and then enter the password. -
- - +Confirm + Re-enter the password. + Undoing password protection + To remove a password, re-open this dialog, and then enter the password. +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp index 877d79bab2..23466ce84d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Enter Master Password -/text/shared/01/password_main.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
-Enter Master Password + + Enter Master Password + /text/shared/01/password_main.xhp + + + +
+ Enter Master Password -Assign a master password to protect the access to a saved password. -
-You can save some passwords for the duration of a session, or permanently to a file protected by a master password. For example, passwords for accessing WebDAV or FTP servers are stored permanently if you enter a master password when prompted. Otherwise, they are only stored for the current session.removed text see i71792 -You must enter the master password to access a file or service that is protected by a saved password. You only need to enter the master password once during a session. -
+ Assign a master password to protect the access to a saved password. +
+ You can save some passwords for the duration of a session, or permanently to a file protected by a master password. For example, passwords for accessing WebDAV or FTP servers are stored permanently if you enter a master password when prompted. Otherwise, they are only stored for the current session.removed text see i71792 + You must enter the master password to access a file or service that is protected by a saved password. You only need to enter the master password once during a session. +
+
+ You should only use passwords that are hard to find by other persons or programs. A password should follow these rules: + + + Length of eight or more characters. + + + Contains a mix of lower case and upper case letters, numbers, and special characters. + + + Cannot be found in any wordbook or encyclopedia. + + + Has no direct relation to your personal data, e.g., date of birth or car plate. + + +
-Master password -Type a master password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing stored passwords. +Master password + Type a master password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing stored passwords. -Confirm master password -Re-enter the master password. -
-
- -
- - +Confirm master password + Re-enter the master password. +
+
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp index 31dcfcb86a..70d4f6b082 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: ref_pdf_export.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.23.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,254 +35,257 @@ - -Export as PDF -/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp - - - -
+ + Export as PDF + /text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp + + + +
PDF;export -portable document format -exporting;to PDF + portable document format + exporting;to PDF MW made "PDF export a two level entry"UFI: write guide and move bookmarks there -Export as PDF +Export as PDF -Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed. + Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed. -
-
- -
-GeneralUFI: all on one page because they were intended to shrink to AHID tags with OOo3 anyway. Sadly cws help9s stalled ... -Pages -Sets the export options for the pages included in the PDF file. +
+
+ +
+ GeneralUFI: all on one page because they were intended to shrink to AHID tags with OOo3 anyway. Sadly cws help9s stalled ... + Pages + Sets the export options for the pages included in the PDF file. -All -Exports all defined print ranges. If no print range is defined, exports the entire document. +All + Exports all defined print ranges. If no print range is defined, exports the entire document. -Range -Exports the pages you type in the box. -To export a range of pages, use the format 3-6. To export single pages, use the format 7;9;11. If you want, you can export a combination of page ranges and single pages, by using a format like 3-6;8;10;12. +Range + Exports the pages you type in the box. + To export a range of pages, use the format 3-6. To export single pages, use the format 7;9;11. If you want, you can export a combination of page ranges and single pages, by using a format like 3-6;8;10;12. -Selection -Exports the current selection. -Images -Sets the PDF export options for images inside your document. -EPS images with embedded previews are exported only as previews. EPS images without embedded previews are exported as empty placeholders. +Selection + Exports the current selection. + Images + Sets the PDF export options for images inside your document. + EPS images with embedded previews are exported only as previews. EPS images without embedded previews are exported as empty placeholders. -Lossless compression -Selects a lossless compression of images. All pixels are preserved. +Lossless compression + Selects a lossless compression of images. All pixels are preserved. -JPEG compression -Selects a JPEG compression of images. With a high quality level, almost all pixels are preserved. With a low quality level, some pixels get lost and artefacts are introduced, but file sizes are reduced. +JPEG compression + Selects a JPEG compression of images. With a high quality level, almost all pixels are preserved. With a low quality level, some pixels get lost and artefacts are introduced, but file sizes are reduced. -Quality -Enter the quality level for JPEG compression. +Quality + Enter the quality level for JPEG compression. -Reduce image resolution -Selects to resample or down-size the images to a lower number of pixels per inch. +Reduce image resolution + Selects to resample or down-size the images to a lower number of pixels per inch. -Select the target resolution for the images. -General -Sets general PDF export options. +Select the target resolution for the images. + General + Sets general PDF export options. -PDF/A-1a -Converts to the PDF/A-1a format. This is defined as an electronic document file format for long term preservation. All fonts that were used in the source document will be embedded into the generated PDF file. PDF tags will be written. +PDF/A-1a + Converts to the PDF/A-1a format. This is defined as an electronic document file format for long term preservation. All fonts that were used in the source document will be embedded into the generated PDF file. PDF tags will be written. -Tagged PDF -Selects to write PDF tags. This can increase file size by huge amounts. -Tagged PDF contains information about the structure of the document contents. This can help to display the document on devices with different screens, and when using screen reader software. +Tagged PDF + Selects to write PDF tags. This can increase file size by huge amounts. + Tagged PDF contains information about the structure of the document contents. This can help to display the document on devices with different screens, and when using screen reader software. -Export notes -Selects to export notes of Writer and Calc documents as PDF notes. +Export notes + Selects to export notes of Writer and Calc documents as PDF notes. -Export bookmarks -Selects to export bookmarks of Writer documents as PDF bookmarks. Bookmarks are created for all outline paragraphs (Tools - Outline Numbering) and for all table of contents entries for which you did assign hyperlinks in the source document. +Export bookmarks + Selects to export bookmarks of Writer documents as PDF bookmarks. Bookmarks are created for all outline paragraphs (Tools - Outline Numbering) and for all table of contents entries for which you did assign hyperlinks in the source document. -Create PDF form -Choose to create a PDF form. This can be filled out and printed by the user of the PDF document. +Create PDF form + Choose to create a PDF form. This can be filled out and printed by the user of the PDF document. -Submit format -Select the format of submitting forms from within the PDF file. -Select the format of the data that you will receive from the submitter: FDF (Forms Data Format), PDF, HTML, or XML. -This setting overrides the control's URL property that you set in the document. +Submit format + Select the format of submitting forms from within the PDF file. + Select the format of the data that you will receive from the submitter: FDF (Forms Data Format), PDF, HTML, or XML. + This setting overrides the control's URL property that you set in the document. -Export automatically inserted blank pages -If switched on, automatically inserted blank pages are being exported to pdf file. This is best if you are printing the pdf file double-sided. Example: In a book a chapter paragraph style is set to always start with an odd numbered page. The previous chapter ends on an odd page. %PRODUCTNAME inserts an even numbered blank page. This option controls whether to export that even numbered page or not. +Export automatically inserted blank pages + If switched on, automatically inserted blank pages are being exported to pdf file. This is best if you are printing the pdf file double-sided. Example: In a book a chapter paragraph style is set to always start with an odd numbered page. The previous chapter ends on an odd page. %PRODUCTNAME inserts an even numbered blank page. This option controls whether to export that even numbered page or not. -Create hybrid file -When the Sun PDF Import Extension is installed, this setting enables you to export the document as a .pdf file containing two file formats: PDF and ODF. -Initial View -Panes +Create hybrid file + When the Sun PDF Import Extension is installed, this setting enables you to export the document as a .pdf file containing two file formats: PDF and ODF. + Initial View + Panes -Page only -Select to generate a PDF file that shows only the page contents. +Page only + Select to generate a PDF file that shows only the page contents. -Bookmarks and page -Select to generate a PDF file that shows a bookmarks palette and the page contents.UFI: Adobe reader help names the panes as "palettes" +Bookmarks and page + Select to generate a PDF file that shows a bookmarks palette and the page contents.UFI: Adobe reader help names the panes as "palettes" -Thumbnails and page -Select to generate a PDF file that shows a thumbnails palette and the page contents. +Thumbnails and page + Select to generate a PDF file that shows a thumbnails palette and the page contents. -Open on page -Select to show the given page when the reader opens the PDF file. -Magnification +Open on page + Select to show the given page when the reader opens the PDF file. + Magnification -Default -Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page contents without zooming. If the reader software is configured to use a zoom factor by default, the page shows with that zoom factor. +Default + Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page contents without zooming. If the reader software is configured to use a zoom factor by default, the page shows with that zoom factor. -Fit in window -Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit entirely into the reader's window. +Fit in window + Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit entirely into the reader's window. -Fit width -Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. +Fit width + Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. -Fit visible -Select to generate a PDF file that shows the text and graphics on the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. +Fit visible + Select to generate a PDF file that shows the text and graphics on the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. -Zoom factor -Select a given zoom factor when the reader opens the PDF file. -Page layout +Zoom factor + Select a given zoom factor when the reader opens the PDF file. + Page layout -Default -Select to generate a PDF file that shows the pages according to the layout setting of the reader software. +Default + Select to generate a PDF file that shows the pages according to the layout setting of the reader software. -Single page -Select to generate a PDF file that shows one page at a time. +Single page + Select to generate a PDF file that shows one page at a time. -Continuous -Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages in a continuous vertical column. +Continuous + Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages in a continuous vertical column. -Continuous facing -Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the right. +Continuous facing + Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the right. -First page is left -Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the left. You must enable support for complex text layout on Tools - Options - Language settings - Languages. -User Interface -Window options +First page is left + Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the left. You must enable support for complex text layout on Tools - Options - Language settings - Languages. + User Interface + Window options -Resize window to initial page -Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a full screen reader window. +Resize window to initial page + Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a window displaying the whole initial page. -Center window on screen -Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a reader window centered on screen. +Center window on screen + Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a reader window centered on screen. -Open in full screen mode -Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a full screen reader window in front of all other windows. +Open in full screen mode + Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a full screen reader window in front of all other windows. -Display document title -Select to generate a PDF file that is shown with the document title in the reader's title bar. -User interface options +Display document title + Select to generate a PDF file that is shown with the document title in the reader's title bar. + User interface options -Hide menu bar -Select to hide the reader's menu bar when the document is active. +Hide menu bar + Select to hide the reader's menu bar when the document is active. -Hide toolbar -Select to hide the reader's toolbar when the document is active. +Hide toolbar + Select to hide the reader's toolbar when the document is active. -Hide window controls -Select to hide the reader's controls when the document is active. -Transitions +Hide window controls + Select to hide the reader's controls when the document is active. + Transitions -Use transition effects -Selects to export Impress slide transition effects to respective PDF effects. -Bookmarks +Use transition effects + Selects to export Impress slide transition effects to respective PDF effects. + Bookmarks -All bookmark levels -Select to show all bookmark levels when the reader opens the PDF file. +All bookmark levels + Select to show all bookmark levels when the reader opens the PDF file. -Visible bookmark levels -Select to show bookmark levels down to the selected level when the reader opens the PDF file. -Links -Specify how to export bookmarks and hyperlinks in your document. +Visible bookmark levels + Select to show bookmark levels down to the selected level when the reader opens the PDF file. + Links + Specify how to export bookmarks and hyperlinks in your document. -Export bookmarks as named destinations -The bookmarks (targets of references) in PDF files can be defined as rectangular areas. Additionally, bookmarks to named objects can be defined by their names. Enable the checkbox to export the names of objects in your document as valid bookmark targets. This allows to link to those objects by name from other documents. +Export bookmarks as named destinations + The bookmarks (targets of references) in PDF files can be defined as rectangular areas. Additionally, bookmarks to named objects can be defined by their names. Enable the checkbox to export the names of objects in your document as valid bookmark targets. This allows to link to those objects by name from other documents. -Convert document references to PDF targets -Enable this checkbox to convert the URLs referencing other ODF files to PDF files with the same name. In the referencing URLs the extensions .odt, .odp, .ods, .odg, and .odm are converted to the extension .pdf. +Convert document references to PDF targets + Enable this checkbox to convert the URLs referencing other ODF files to PDF files with the same name. In the referencing URLs the extensions .odt, .odp, .ods, .odg, and .odm are converted to the extension .pdf. -Export URLs relative to file system -Enable this checkbox to export URLs to other documents as relative URLs in the file system. See "relative hyperlinks" in the Help. -Cross-document links -Specify how to handle hyperlinks from your PDF file to other files. +Export URLs relative to file system + Enable this checkbox to export URLs to other documents as relative URLs in the file system. See "relative hyperlinks" in the Help. + Cross-document links + Specify how to handle hyperlinks from your PDF file to other files. -Default mode -Links from your PDF document to other documents will be handled as it is specified in your operating system. +Default mode + Links from your PDF document to other documents will be handled as it is specified in your operating system. -Open with PDF reader application -Cross-document links are opened with the PDF reader application that currently shows the document. The PDF reader application must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. +Open with PDF reader application + Cross-document links are opened with the PDF reader application that currently shows the document. The PDF reader application must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. -Open with Internet browser -Cross-document links are opened with the Internet browser. The Internet browser must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. -Security +Open with Internet browser + Cross-document links are opened with the Internet browser. The Internet browser must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. + Security -Encrypt the PDF document -Select to encrypt the PDF document with a password. The PDF file can be opened only when the user enters the correct password. +Encrypt the PDF document + Select to encrypt the PDF document with a password. The PDF file can be opened only when the user enters the correct password. -Set open password -Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. +Set open password + Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. -Restrict permission -Select to restrict some permissions. The permissions can be changed only when the user enters the correct password. +Restrict permission + Select to restrict some permissions. The permissions can be changed only when the user enters the correct password. -Set permission password -Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. -Printing +Set permission password + Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. + Printing -Not permitted -Printing the document is not permitted. +Not permitted + Printing the document is not permitted. -Low resolution (150 dpi) -The document can only be printed in low resolution (150 dpi). Not all PDF readers honor this setting. +Low resolution (150 dpi) + The document can only be printed in low resolution (150 dpi). Not all PDF readers honor this setting. -High resolution -The document can be printed in high resolution. -Changes +High resolution + The document can be printed in high resolution. + Changes -Not permitted -No changes of the content are permitted. +Not permitted + No changes of the content are permitted. -Inserting, deleting, and rotating pages -Only inserting, deleting, and rotating pages is permitted. +Inserting, deleting, and rotating pages + Only inserting, deleting, and rotating pages is permitted. -Filling in form fields -Only filling in form fields is permitted. +Filling in form fields + Only filling in form fields is permitted. -Commenting, filling in form fields -Only commenting and filling in form fields is permitted. +Commenting, filling in form fields + Only commenting and filling in form fields is permitted. -Any except extracting pages -All changes are permitted, except extracting pages. +Any except extracting pages + All changes are permitted, except extracting pages. -Enable copying of content -Select to enable copying of content to the clipboard. +Enable copying of content + Select to enable copying of content to the clipboard. -Enable text access for accessibility tools -Select to enable text access for accessibility tools. -Export -Exports the current file in PDF format. - -
+Enable text access for accessibility tools + Select to enable text access for accessibility tools. + Export + Exports the current file in PDF format. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp index 26d3aee7fc..dcbf6ac56c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Data (for XML Form Documents) -/text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp - - -UFI: XForms, Data Navigator, Add/Edit Item, Condition, Edit Namespaces -UFI: copied this as new file - - - -
-Data (for XML Form Documents) -The Data tab page of the Properties dialog for an XML Form document offers some XML forms settings. -
-
- -
-The possible settings of the Data tab page of a control depend on the respective control. You will only see the options that are available for the current control and context. The following fields are available: + + Data (for XML Form Documents) + /text/shared/01/xformsdatatab.xhp + + + +
+ Data (for XML Form Documents) + The Data tab page of the Properties dialog for an XML Form document offers some XML forms settings. +
+
+ +
+ The possible settings of the Data tab page of a control depend on the respective control. You will only see the options that are available for the current control and context. The following fields are available: -XML data model -Select a model from the list of all models in the current document. +XML data model + Select a model from the list of all models in the current document. -Binding -Select or enter the name of a binding. Selecting the name of an existing binding associates the binding with the form control. Entering a new name creates a new binding and associates it with the form control. +Binding + Select or enter the name of a binding. Selecting the name of an existing binding associates the binding with the form control. Entering a new name creates a new binding and associates it with the form control. -Binding expression -Enter the DOM node what's a DOM node? spec doesn't tellto bind the control model towhat's a control model? spec doesn't tell. may be a typo in spec: control's model?. Click the ... button for a dialog to enter the XPath expression. +Binding expression + Enter the DOM node what's a DOM node? spec doesn't tellto bind the control model towhat's a control model? spec doesn't tell. may be a typo in spec: control's model?. Click the ... button for a dialog to enter the XPath expression. -Required -Specifies if the item must be included on the XForm. +Required + Specifies if the item must be included on the XForm. -Relevant -Declares the item as relevant. +Relevant + Declares the item as relevant. -Read-only -Declares the item as read-only. +Read-only + Declares the item as read-only. -Constraint -Declares the item as a constraint. +Constraint + Declares the item as a constraint. -Calculation -Declares that the item is calculated. +Calculation + Declares that the item is calculated. -Data type -Select a data type which the control should be validated against. +Data type + Select a data type which the control should be validated against. -x -Select a user-defined data type and click the button to delete the user-defined data type. +x + Select a user-defined data type and click the button to delete the user-defined data type. -+ -Click the button to open a dialog where you can enter the name of a new user-defined data type. The new data type inherits all facets from the currently selected data type. -The following lists all facets that are valid for data types. Some facets are only available for some data types. ++ + Click the button to open a dialog where you can enter the name of a new user-defined data type. The new data type inherits all facets from the currently selected data type. + The following lists all facets that are valid for data types. Some facets are only available for some data types. -Whitespaces -Specifies how whitespaces are to be handled when a string of the current data type is being processed. Possible values are Preserve, Replace, and Collapse. The sematics follow the definition at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#rf-whiteSpace. +Whitespaces + Specifies how whitespaces are to be handled when a string of the current data type is being processed. Possible values are Preserve, Replace, and Collapse. The sematics follow the definition at http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#rf-whiteSpace. -Pattern -Specifies a regular expression pattern. Strings validated against the data type must conform to this pattern to be valid. The XSD data type syntax for regular expressions is different from the regular expression syntax used elseswhere in %PRODUCTNAME, for example in the Find & Replace dialog. +Pattern + Specifies a regular expression pattern. Strings validated against the data type must conform to this pattern to be valid. The XSD data type syntax for regular expressions is different from the regular expression syntax used elseswhere in %PRODUCTNAME, for example in the Find & Replace dialog. -Digits (total) -Specifies the maximum total number of digits that values of the decimal data type can have. +Digits (total) + Specifies the maximum total number of digits that values of the decimal data type can have. -Digits (fraction) -Specifies the maximum total number of fractional digits that values of the decimal data type can have. +Digits (fraction) + Specifies the maximum total number of fractional digits that values of the decimal data type can have. -Max. (inclusive) -Specifies an inclusive upper bound for values. +Max. (inclusive) + Specifies an inclusive upper bound for values. -Max. (exclusive) -Specifies an exclusive upper bound for values. +Max. (exclusive) + Specifies an exclusive upper bound for values. -Min. (inclusive) -Specifies an inclusive lower bound for values. +Min. (inclusive) + Specifies an inclusive lower bound for values. -Min. (exclusive) -Specifies an exclusive lower bound for values. +Min. (exclusive) + Specifies an exclusive lower bound for values. -Length -Specifies the number of characters for a string. +Length + Specifies the number of characters for a string. UFI: found 37998 which is already in use -Length (at least) -Specifies the minimum number of characters for a string. +Length (at least) + Specifies the minimum number of characters for a string. -Length (at most) -Specifies the maximum number of characters for a string. - -
+Length (at most) + Specifies the maximum number of characters for a string. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01220000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01220000.xhp index c7378a509d..67908f7682 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01220000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01220000.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp index 9f66388a0b..c3187c9a50 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
Load URL -Loads a document specified by an entered URL. You can type a new URL or select one that is already registered. %PRODUCTNAME automatically converts file paths into URL notation. +Loads a document specified by an entered URL. You can type a new URL or select one from the list. %PRODUCTNAME automatically converts file paths into URL notation. Enable Load URL with the Visible Buttons command (click the arrow at the end of the toolbar).i73505
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp index 82159826fd..3d3f2d929c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 12100200.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,284 +35,301 @@ - -Find Record -/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp - - - + + Find Record + /text/shared/02/12100200.xhp + + + tables in databases; searching -forms; browsing -records; searching in databases -searching; databases -databases; searching records + forms; browsing + records; searching in databases + searching; databases + databases; searching records mw changed" database tables;" to "tables in databases;"
-Find Record + Find Record -Searches database tables and forms.In forms or database tables, you can search through data fields, list boxes, and check boxes for specific values. + Searches database tables and forms.In forms or database tables, you can search through data fields, list boxes, and check boxes for specific values. -
-
- -
-When searching a table, the data fields of the current table are searched. When searching in a form, the data fields of the table linked with the form are searched. -The search described here is carried out by %PRODUCTNAME. If you want to use the SQL server to search in a database, then you should use the Form-based Filters icon on the Form Bar. -The search function is also available for table controls. When calling the search function from a table control, you can search each column of the table control corresponding to the database columns of the linked database table. -Search for -Specifies the type of search. +
+
+ +
+ When searching a table, the data fields of the current table are searched. When searching in a form, the data fields of the table linked with the form are searched. + The search described here is carried out by %PRODUCTNAME. If you want to use the SQL server to search in a database, then you should use the Form-based Filters icon on the Form Bar. + The search function is also available for table controls. When calling the search function from a table control, you can search each column of the table control corresponding to the database columns of the linked database table. + Search for + Specifies the type of search. -Text: -Enter the search term in the box or select it from the list. The text under the cursor is already copied into the Text combo box. Note that while running a search in a form, tabs and line breaks cannot be processed. -Your search terms will be saved as long as the table or the formula document is open. If you are running more than one search and you would like to repeat the search term, you can select a previously used search term from the combo box. +Text: + Enter the search term in the box or select it from the list. The text under the cursor is already copied into the Text combo box. Note that while running a search in a form, tabs and line breaks cannot be processed. + Your search terms will be saved as long as the table or the formula document is open. If you are running more than one search and you would like to repeat the search term, you can select a previously used search term from the combo box. -Field content is NULL -Specifies that fields will be found that contain no data. +Field content is NULL + Specifies that fields will be found that contain no data. -Field content is not NULL -Specifies that fields will be found that contain data. -Where to search -Specifies the fields for the search. +Field content is not NULL + Specifies that fields will be found that contain data. + Where to search + Specifies the fields for the search. -Form -Specifies the logical form in which you want the search to take place. -The Form combo box is only visible if the current document is a form document with more than one logical form. It does not appear during a search in tables or queries. -Form documents may contain multiple logical forms. These are individual form components, which are each linked to a table. -The Form combo box contains the names of all logical forms for which controls exist. +Form + Specifies the logical form in which you want the search to take place. + The Form combo box is only visible if the current document is a form document with more than one logical form. It does not appear during a search in tables or queries. + Form documents may contain multiple logical forms. These are individual form components, which are each linked to a table. + The Form combo box contains the names of all logical forms for which controls exist. -All Fields -Searches through all fields. If you are running a search in a table, all fields in the table will be searched. If you are running a search in a form, all fields of the logical form (entered under Form) will be searched. If you are running a search in a table control field, all columns that are linked to a valid database table field will be searched. -Note that the fields of the current logical form do not have to be identical to the fields of the form document. If the form document contains fields that point to multiple data sources (that is, multiple logical forms), the All Fields option will only search for the fields linked to data sources in the form document. +All Fields + Searches through all fields. If you are running a search in a table, all fields in the table will be searched. If you are running a search in a form, all fields of the logical form (entered under Form) will be searched. If you are running a search in a table control field, all columns that are linked to a valid database table field will be searched. + Note that the fields of the current logical form do not have to be identical to the fields of the form document. If the form document contains fields that point to multiple data sources (that is, multiple logical forms), the All Fields option will only search for the fields linked to data sources in the form document. -Single field -Searches through a specified data field. -Settings -Defines settings to control the search. +Single field + Searches through a specified data field. + Settings + Defines settings to control the search. -Position -Specifies the relationship of the search term and the field contents. The following options are available: - - - -anywhere in the field - - -Returns all fields containing the search pattern anywhere in the field. - - - - -beginning of field - - -Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the beginning of the field. - - - - -end of field - - -Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the end of the field. - - - - -entire field - - -Returns all fields containing the search pattern as an exact match to the contents of the field. - - -
+Position + Specifies the relationship of the search term and the field contents. The following options are available: + + + + anywhere in the field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern anywhere in the field. + + + + + beginning of field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the beginning of the field. + + + + + end of field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the end of the field. + + + + + entire field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern as an exact match to the contents of the field. + + +
-If the Wildcard expression check box is marked, this function is not available. + If the Wildcard expression check box is marked, this function is not available. -Apply field format -Specifies that all field formats are considered when searching in the current document. Field formats are all visible formats that are created using the following possibilities: - - -in table design mode for field properties, - - -in data source view on column formatting, - - -in forms on control properties. - - -If the Apply field format box is marked, the data source view of the table or form is searched using the formatting set there. If the box is not marked, the database is searched using the formatting saved in the database. -Example: -You have a date field, which is saved in "DD.MM.YY" format in the database (for example, 17.02.65). The format of the entry is changed in the data source view to "DD. MMM YYYY" (17 Feb 1965). Following this example, a record containing February 17 is only found when the Apply field format option is on: - - - -Apply field format - - -Search pattern - - - - -on - - -"Feb" is returned, but not "2". - - - - -off - - -"2" is returned, but not "Feb". - - -
+Apply field format + Specifies that all field formats are considered when searching in the current document. Field formats are all visible formats that are created using the following possibilities: + + + in table design mode for field properties, + + + in data source view on column formatting, + + + in forms on control properties. + + + If the Apply field format box is marked, the data source view of the table or form is searched using the formatting set there. If the box is not marked, the database is searched using the formatting saved in the database. + Example: + You have a date field, which is saved in "DD.MM.YY" format in the database (for example, 17.02.65). The format of the entry is changed in the data source view to "DD MMM YYYY" (17 Feb 1965). Following this example, a record containing February 17 is only found when the Apply field format option is on: + + + + Apply field format + + + Search pattern + + + + + on + + + "Feb" is returned, but not "2". + + + + + off + + + "2" is returned, but not "Feb". + + +
-It is recommended that you always search using field formatting. -The following examples show possible issues when searching without field formatting. These issues depend on the database used and only occur for certain internal default formatting: - - - -Search results - - -Cause - - - - -"5" returns "14:00:00" as a time - - -Time fields are not defined for dBASE databases and must be simulated. To internally display the time "14:00:00", a 5 is necessary. - - - - -"00:00:00" returns all records of a standard date field - - -The database stores a date value internally using a combined date/time field. - - - - -"45.79" does not return "45.79" although the entire field option is selected under Position. - - -The view shown does not match what is stored internally. For example, if value 45.789 is stored in the database as a field of type Number/Double and the shown formatting is set to display only two decimals, "45.79" is only returned in searches with field formatting. - - -
+ It is recommended that you always search using field formatting. + The following examples show possible issues when searching without field formatting. These issues depend on the database used and only occur for certain internal default formatting: + + + + Search results + + + Cause + + + + + "5" returns "14:00:00" as a time + + + Time fields are not defined for dBASE databases and must be simulated. To internally display the time "14:00:00", a 5 is necessary. + + + + + "00:00:00" returns all records of a standard date field + + + The database stores a date value internally using a combined date/time field. + + + + + "45.79" does not return "45.79" although the entire field option is selected under Position. + + + The view shown does not match what is stored internally. For example, if value 45.789 is stored in the database as a field of type Number/Double and the shown formatting is set to display only two decimals, "45.79" is only returned in searches with field formatting. + + +
-In this case, standard formatting is formatting that refers to the internally stored data. It is not always visible to the user, especially if it is used for simulating data types (for example, time fields in dBASE databases). This depends on the database used and the individual data type. Searching with field formatting is appropriate if you only want to find what is actually shown. This includes fields of type Date, Time, Date/Time and Number/Double. -However, searching without Apply field format is appropriate for larger databases with no formatting issues, because it is faster. -If you are searching the values of check boxes, and Apply field format is on, then you will receive a "1" for marked check boxes, a "0" for unmarked check boxes, and an empty string for undefined (tristate) check boxes. If the search has been carried out with Apply field format set to off, you will see the language-dependent default values "TRUE" or "FALSE". -If you use Apply field format when searching in list boxes, you find the text displayed in list boxes. If you do not use Apply field format, you will find the contents corresponding to the standard field format. + In this case, standard formatting is formatting that refers to the internally stored data. It is not always visible to the user, especially if it is used for simulating data types (for example, time fields in dBASE databases). This depends on the database used and the individual data type. Searching with field formatting is appropriate if you only want to find what is actually shown. This includes fields of type Date, Time, Date/Time and Number/Double. + However, searching without Apply field format is appropriate for larger databases with no formatting issues, because it is faster. + If you are searching the values of check boxes, and Apply field format is on, then you will receive a "1" for marked check boxes, a "0" for unmarked check boxes, and an empty string for undefined (tristate) check boxes. If the search has been carried out with Apply field format set to off, you will see the language-dependent default values "TRUE" or "FALSE". + If you use Apply field format when searching in list boxes, you find the text displayed in list boxes. If you do not use Apply field format, you will find the contents corresponding to the standard field format. -Match case -Specifies that upper and lower case are taken into consideration during the search. +Match case + Specifies that upper and lower case are taken into consideration during the search. -Search backwards -Specifies that the search process will run in reverse direction, from the last to the first record. +Search backwards + Specifies that the search process will run in reverse direction, from the last to the first record. -From top / From bottom -Restarts the search. A forward search restarts with the first record. A backwards search restarts with the last record. +From top / From bottom + Restarts the search. A forward search restarts with the first record. A backwards search restarts with the last record. -Wildcard expression -Allows a search with a * or ? wildcard. You can use the following wildcards: - - - -Wildcards - - -Meaning - - -Example - - - - -? - - -for exactly one arbitrary character - - -"?loppy" returns "Floppy" -"M?ller" returns, for example, Miller and Moller - - - - -* - - -for 0 or more arbitrary characters - - -"*-*" returns "ZIP-Drive" and "CD-ROM" -"M*er" returns all entries starting with an "M" and ending in "er" (for example, Miller, Moller, Mather) - - -
+Wildcard expression + Allows a search with a * or ? wildcard. You can use the following wildcards: + + + + Wildcards + + + Meaning + + + Example + + + + + ? + + + for exactly one arbitrary character + + + "?loppy" returns "Floppy" + "M?ller" returns, for example, Miller and Moller + + + + + * + + + for 0 or more arbitrary characters + + + "*-*" returns "ZIP-Drive" and "CD-ROM" + "M*er" returns all entries starting with an "M" and ending in "er" (for example, Miller, Moller, Mather) + + +
-If you want to search for the actual characters ? or *, preface them with a backslash: "\?" or "\*". However, this is only necessary when Wildcard expression is enabled. When the option is not enabled, the wildcard characters are processed like normal characters. + If you want to search for the actual characters ? or *, preface them with a backslash: "\?" or "\*". However, this is only necessary when Wildcard expression is enabled. When the option is not enabled, the wildcard characters are processed like normal characters. -Regular expression -Searches with regular expressions. The same regular expressions that are supported here are also supported in the %PRODUCTNAMEFind & Replace dialog. -Searching with regular expressions offers more options than searching with wildcard expressions. If you search with regular expressions, the following characters correspond to those used in searches with wildcards: - - - -Search with wildcard expression - - -Search with regular expressions - - - - -? - - -. - - - - -* - - -.* - - -
- - - - - - - -State -The State line shows the records returned by the search. If the search reaches the end (or the beginning) of a table, the search is automatically continued at the other end. -In very large databases, finding the record in reverse search order can take some time. In this case, the status bar informs you that the records are still being counted. +Regular expression + Searches with regular expressions. The same regular expressions that are supported here are also supported in the %PRODUCTNAMEFind & Replace dialog. + Searching with regular expressions offers more options than searching with wildcard expressions. If you search with regular expressions, the following characters correspond to those used in searches with wildcards: + + + + Search with wildcard expression + + + Search with regular expressions + + + + + ? + + + . + + + + + * + + + .* + + +
+ + + + + + + + State + The State line shows the records returned by the search. If the search reaches the end (or the beginning) of a table, the search is automatically continued at the other end. + In very large databases, finding the record in reverse search order can take some time. In this case, the status bar informs you that the records are still being counted. -Search / Cancel -Starts or cancels the search. If the search is successfully completed, the corresponding field in the table is highlighted. You can continue the search by clicking the Search button again. You can cancel a search process by clicking the Cancel button. +Search / Cancel + Starts or cancels the search. If the search is successfully completed, the corresponding field in the table is highlighted. You can continue the search by clicking the Search button again. You can cancel a search process by clicking the Cancel button. -Close -Closes the dialog. The settings of the last search will be saved until you quit %PRODUCTNAME. -If several tables or forms are open, you can set different search options for each document. When you close the documents only the search options of the document last closed are saved. - - +Close + Closes the dialog. The settings of the last search will be saved until you quit %PRODUCTNAME. + If several tables or forms are open, you can set different search options for each document. When you close the documents only the search options of the document last closed are saved. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp index 850be4885d..10184c57ce 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Current Page Style -/text/shared/02/20020000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Current Page Style + /text/shared/02/20020000.xhp + + + +
page styles;editing/applying with statusbar @@ -53,16 +50,16 @@ -Current Page Style -Displays the current Page Style. Double-click to edit the style, right-click to select another style. -
-Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. In the context menu of this field, you can apply a Page Style. +Current Page Style + Displays the current Page Style. Double-click to edit the style, right-click to select another style. +
+ Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. In the context menu of this field, you can apply a Page Style. -Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. + Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. -Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog in which you can select the style for the active page. You can select a different paper format or background. + Double-click this field to open the Slide Design dialog in which you can select the style for the current slide. You can select a different paper format or background. -Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog in which you select the style for the current page. You can select a different paper format or background. + Double-click this field to open the Slide Design dialog in which you select the style for the current page. You can select a different paper format or background. - -
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp index 5f7dfe45ce..aece2782d2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 01010000.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.12.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,1006 +35,1025 @@ - -General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] -/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp - - - -
+ + General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] + /text/shared/04/01010000.xhp + + + +
keyboard;general commands -shortcut keys;general -text input fields -AutoComplete function in text and list boxes -macros; interrupting + shortcut keys;general + text input fields + AutoComplete function in text and list boxes + macros; interrupting -General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] +General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] -
- -Using Shortcut Keys -A great deal of your application's functionality can be called up by using shortcut keys. For example, the Command+O -Ctrl+O shortcut keys are shown next to the Open entry in the File menu. If you want to access this function by using the shortcut keys, press and hold down Command +
+ + Using Shortcut Keys + A great deal of your application's functionality can be called up by using shortcut keys. For example, the Command+O +Ctrl+O shortcut keys are shown next to the Open entry in the File menu. If you want to access this function by using the shortcut keys, press and hold down Command Ctrl and then press the O key. Release both keys after the dialog appears. -When operating your application, you can choose between using the mouse or the keyboard for almost all of the operations available. - + When operating your application, you can choose between using the mouse or the keyboard for almost all of the operations available. + Calling Menus With Shortcut Keys - + Some of the characters shown on the menu bar are underlined. You can access these menus directly by pressing the underlined character together with the ALT key. Once the menu is opened, you will again find underlined characters. You can access these menu items directly by simply pressing the underlined character key. -Using Shortcut Keys to Control Dialogs -There is always one element highlighted in any given dialog - usually shown by a broken frame. This element, which can be either a button, an option field, an entry in a list box or a check box, is said to have the focus on it. If the focal point is a button, pressing Enter runs it as if you had clicked it. A check box is toggled by pressing the spacebar. If an option field has the focus, use the arrow keys to change the activated option field in that area. Use the Tab key to go from one element or area to the next one, use Shift + Tab to go in the reverse direction. -Pressing ESC closes the dialog without saving changes. + Using Shortcut Keys to Control Dialogs + There is always one element highlighted in any given dialog - usually shown by a broken frame. This element, which can be either a button, an option field, an entry in a list box or a check box, is said to have the focus on it. If the focal point is a button, pressing Enter runs it as if you had clicked it. A check box is toggled by pressing the spacebar. If an option field has the focus, use the arrow keys to change the activated option field in that area. Use the Tab key to go from one element or area to the next one, use Shift + Tab to go in the reverse direction. + Pressing ESC closes the dialog without saving changes. If you place the focus on a button, not only will you see the dotted line framing the name of the button, but also a thicker shadow under the button selected. This indicates that if you exit the dialog by pressing the Enter key, it is the equivalent of pressing that button itself. -Shortcut Keys for Mouse Actions -If you are using drag-and-drop, selecting with the mouse or clicking objects and names, you can use the keys Shift, Command -Ctrl and occasionally Option + Shortcut Keys for Mouse Actions + If you are using drag-and-drop, selecting with the mouse or clicking objects and names, you can use the keys Shift, Command +Ctrl and occasionally Option Alt to access additional functionality. The modified functions available when holding down keys during drag-and-drop are indicated by the mouse pointer changing form. When selecting files or other objects, the modifier keys can extend the selection - the functions are explained where applicable. -Practical Text Input Fields - - -You can open a context menu, which contains some of the most often-used commands. - - -Use the shortcut keys Shift+Command + Practical Text Input Fields + + + You can open a context menu, which contains some of the most often-used commands. + + + Use the shortcut keys Shift+Command Ctrl+S to open the Special Characters dialog to insert one or more special characters. - - -Use Command + + + Use Command Ctrl+A to select the entire text. Use the right or left arrow key to remove the selection. - - -Double-click a word to select it. - - -A triple-click in a text input field selects the entire field. A triple-click in a text document selects the current sentence. - - -Use Command + + + Double-click a word to select it. + + + A triple-click in a text input field selects the entire field. A triple-click in a text document selects the current sentence. + + + Use Command Ctrl+Del to delete everything from the cursor position to the end of the word. - - -By using Command + + + By using Command Ctrl and right or left arrow key, the cursor will jump from word to word; if you also hold down the Shift key, one word after the other is selected. - - -INSRT is used to switch between the insert mode and the overwrite mode and back again. - - -Drag-and-drop can be used within and outside of a text box. - - -The Command + + + INSRT is used to switch between the insert mode and the overwrite mode and back again. + + + Drag-and-drop can be used within and outside of a text box. + + + The Command Ctrl+Z shortcut keys are used to undo modifications one step at a time; the text will then have the status it had before the first change. - - -
- - - $[officename] has an AutoComplete function which activates itself in some text and list boxes. For example, enter c:\a + + +
+ + + $[officename] has an AutoComplete function which activates itself in some text and list boxes. For example, enter c:\a ~/a into the URL field and the AutoComplete function displays the first file or first directory found on the C: drive in your home folder that starts with the letter "a". - - -Use the down arrow key to scroll through the other files and directories. Use the right arrow key to also display an existing subdirectory in the URL field. Quick AutoComplete is available if you press the End key after entering part of the URL. Once you find the document or directory you want, press Enter. - - -
-Interrupting Macros -If you want to terminate a macro that is currently running, press Shift+ Command + + + Use the down arrow key to scroll through the other files and directories. Use the right arrow key to also display an existing subdirectory in the URL field. Quick AutoComplete is available if you press the End key after entering part of the URL. Once you find the document or directory you want, press Enter. + + +
+ Interrupting Macros + If you want to terminate a macro that is currently running, press Shift+ Command Ctrl+Q. -List of General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] -The shortcut keys are shown on the right hand side of the menu lists next to the corresponding menu command. (Not all of the mentioned keys for controlling dialogs are available on the Macintosh.) + List of General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] + The shortcut keys are shown on the right hand side of the menu lists next to the corresponding menu command. (Not all of the mentioned keys for controlling dialogs are available on the Macintosh.) - - - -Shortcut Keys - - - -Effect - - - - - -Enter key - - -Activates the focused button in a dialog - - - - -Esc - - -Terminates the action or dialog. If in $[officename] Help: goes up one level. - - - - -Spacebar - - -Toggles the focused check box in a dialog. - - - - -Arrow keys - - -Changes the active control field in an option section of a dialog. - - - - -Tab - - -Advances focus to the next section or element in a dialog. - - - - -Shift + Tab - - -Moves the focus to the previous section or element in a dialog. - - - - -Option +
+ + + Shortcut Keys + + + + Effect + + + + + + Enter key + + + Activates the focused button in a dialog + + + + + Esc + + + Terminates the action or dialog. If in $[officename] Help: goes up one level. + + + + + Spacebar + + + Toggles the focused check box in a dialog. + + + + + Arrow keys + + + Changes the active control field in an option section of a dialog. + + + + + Tab + + + Advances focus to the next section or element in a dialog. + + + + + Shift + Tab + + + Moves the focus to the previous section or element in a dialog. + + + + + Option Alt+Down Arrow - - -Opens the list of the control field currently selected in a dialog. These shortcut keys apply not only to combo boxes but also to icon buttons with pop-up menus. Close an opened list by pressing the Escape key. - - - - -Del - - -Deletes the selected item(s) into the recycle bin. - - - - -Shift+Del - - -Deletes the selected item(s) without putting them in the recycle bin. - - - - -Backspace - - -When a folder is shown: goes up one level (goes back) - - - - -Command + + + Opens the list of the control field currently selected in a dialog. These shortcut keys apply not only to combo boxes but also to icon buttons with pop-up menus. Close an opened list by pressing the Escape key. + + + + + Del + + + Deletes the selected item(s) into the recycle bin. + + + + + Shift+Del + + + Deletes the selected item(s) without putting them in the recycle bin. + + + + + Backspace + + + When a folder is shown: goes up one level (goes back) + + + + + Command Ctrl+M - - -Removes direct formatting from selected text or objects (as in Format - Default Formatting) - - - - -Command + + + Removes direct formatting from selected text or objects (as in Format - Default Formatting) + + + + + Command Ctrl+Tab - - -When positioned at the start of a header, a tab is inserted.UFI: fixes #i21687# - - - - -Enter (if an OLE object is selected) - - -Activates the selected OLE object. - - - - -Enter (if a drawing object or text object is selected) - - -Activates text input mode. - - - - -Command + + + When positioned at the start of a header, a tab is inserted.UFI: fixes #i21687# + + + + + Enter (if an OLE object is selected) + + + Activates the selected OLE object. + + + + + Enter (if a drawing object or text object is selected) + + + Activates text input mode. + + + + + Command Ctrl+O - - -Opens a document. - - - - -Command + + + Opens a document. + + + + + Command Ctrl+S - - -Saves the current document. - - - - -Command + + + Saves the current document. + + + + + Command Ctrl+N - - -Creates a new document. - - - - -Shift+Command + + + Creates a new document. + + + + + Shift+Command Ctrl+N - - -Opens Templates and Documents dialog. - - - - -Command + + + Opens Templates and Documents dialog. + + + + + Command Ctrl+P - - -Prints document. - - - - -Command + + + Prints document. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Q - - -Exits application. - - - - -Command + + + Exits application. + + + + + Command Ctrl+X - - -Cuts out the selected elements. - - - - -Command + + + Cuts out the selected elements. + + + + + Command Ctrl+C - - -Copies the selected items. - - - - -Command + + + Copies the selected items. + + + + + Command Ctrl+V - - -Pastes from the clipboard. - - - - -Command + + + Pastes from the clipboard. + + + + + Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V + + + Pastes unformatted text from the clipboard. The text is pasted using the format that exists at the insertion point.CWS mox01 + + + + + Command Ctrl+Shift+V - - -Opens the Paste Special dialog. - - - - -Command + + + Opens the Paste Special dialog. + + + + + Command Ctrl+A - - -Selects all. - - - - -Command + + + Selects all. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Z - - -Undoes last action. - - - - -Command + + + Undoes last action. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Y - - -Redoes last action. - - - - -Command + + + Redoes last action. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Shift+Y - - -Repeats last command.[framework-features] new/SRC680_m221 : Shortcut for "Repeat" - - - - -Command + + + Repeats last command.[framework-features] new/SRC680_m221 : Shortcut for "Repeat" + + + + + Command Ctrl+F - - -Calls the Find & Replace dialog. - - - - -Command + + + Calls the Find & Replace dialog. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Shift+F - - -Searches for the last entered search term. - - - - - + + + Searches for the last entered search term. + + + + + Ctrl+Shift+J - - - + + + Toggles the view between fullscreen mode and normal mode in Writer or Calc - - - - -Command + + + + + Command Ctrl+Shift+R - - -Redraws the document view. - - - - -Shift+Command + + + Redraws the document view. + + + + + Shift+Command Ctrl+I - - -Enable or disable the selection cursor in read-only text. - - - - -Command + + + Enable or disable the selection cursor in read-only text. + + + + + Command Ctrl+I - - -The Italic attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also marked in italic. - - - - -Command + + + The Italic attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also marked in italic. + + + + + Command Ctrl+B - - -The Bold attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also put in bold. - - - - -Command + + + The Bold attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also put in bold. + + + + + Command Ctrl+U - - -The Underlined attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also underlined. - - -
+ + + The Underlined attribute is applied to the selected area. If the cursor is positioned in a word, this word is also underlined. + + + -Shortcut Keys Using the Function Keys -Not all of the function shortcut keys are available on the Mac. + Shortcut Keys Using the Function Keys + Not all of the function shortcut keys are available on the Mac. - - - -Shortcut keys - - - -Effect - - - - - - +
+ + + Shortcut keys + + + + Effect + + + + + + F1 - - - + + + Starts the $[officename] Help -In the $[officename] Help: jumps to main help page. - - - - - + In the $[officename] Help: jumps to main help page. + + + + + Shift + F1 - - - + + + Context Help - - - - -Shift+F2 - - -Turns on Extended Tips for the currently selected command, icon or control. - - - - -Command -Ctrl+F4 or Option + + + + + Shift+F2 + + + Turns on Extended Tips for the currently selected command, icon or control. + + + + + Command +Ctrl+F4 or Option Alt+F4 - - -Closes the current document (close $[officename] when the last open document is closed) - - - - -F6 - - -Sets focus in next subwindow (for example, document/data source view) - - - - -Shift+F6 - - -Sets focus in previous subwindow. - - - - -F10 - - -Activates the first menu (File menu) - - - - -Shift+F10 - - -Opens the context menu. - - -
+ + + Closes the current document (close $[officename] when the last open document is closed) + + + + + F6 + + + Sets focus in next subwindow (for example, document/data source view) + + + + + Shift+F6 + + + Sets focus in previous subwindow. + + + + + F10 + + + Activates the first menu (File menu) + + + + + Shift+F10 + + + Opens the context menu. + + + -Shortcut keys in the Gallery - - - -Shortcut keys - - -Result - - - - -Tab - - -Moves between areas. - - - - -Shift+Tab - - -Moves between areas (backwards) - - -
+ Shortcut keys in the Gallery + + + + Shortcut keys + + + Result + + + + + Tab + + + Moves between areas. + + + + + Shift+Tab + + + Moves between areas (backwards) + + +
-Shortcut keys in the New Theme area of the Gallery: - - - -Shortcut keys - - -Result - - - - -Up arrow - - -Moves the selection up one. - - - - -Down arrow - - -Moves the selection down. - - - - -Command + Shortcut keys in the New Theme area of the Gallery: +
+ + + Shortcut keys + + + Result + + + + + Up arrow + + + Moves the selection up one. + + + + + Down arrow + + + Moves the selection down. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Enter - - -Opens the Properties dialog. - - - - -Shift+F10 - - -Opens a context menu. - - - - -Command + + + Opens the Properties dialog. + + + + + Shift+F10 + + + Opens a context menu. + + + + + Command Ctrl+U - - -Refreshes the selected theme. - - - - -Command + + + Refreshes the selected theme. + + + + + Command Ctrl+R - - -Opens the Enter Title dialog. - - - - -Command + + + Opens the Enter Title dialog. + + + + + Command Ctrl+D - - -Deletes the selected theme. - - - - -Insert - - -Inserts a new theme - - -
+ + + Deletes the selected theme. + + + + + Insert + + + Inserts a new theme + + + -Shortcut keys in the Gallery preview area: - - - -Shortcut keys - - -Result - - - - -Home - - -Jumps to the first entry. - - - - -End - - -Jumps to the last entry. - - - - -Left Arrow - - -Selects the next Gallery element on the left. - - - - -Right Arrow - - -Selects the next Gallery element on the right. - - - - -Up Arrow - - -Selects the next Gallery element above. - - - - -Down Arrow - - -Selects the next Gallery element below. - - - - -Page Up - - -Scroll up one screen. - - - - -Page Down - - -Scroll down one screen. - - - - -Command + Shortcut keys in the Gallery preview area: +
+ + + Shortcut keys + + + Result + + + + + Home + + + Jumps to the first entry. + + + + + End + + + Jumps to the last entry. + + + + + Left Arrow + + + Selects the next Gallery element on the left. + + + + + Right Arrow + + + Selects the next Gallery element on the right. + + + + + Up Arrow + + + Selects the next Gallery element above. + + + + + Down Arrow + + + Selects the next Gallery element below. + + + + + Page Up + + + Scroll up one screen. + + + + + Page Down + + + Scroll down one screen. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Shift+Insert - - -Inserts the selected object as a linked object into the current document. - - - - -Command + + + Inserts the selected object as a linked object into the current document. + + + + + Command Ctrl+I - - -Inserts a copy of the selected object into the current document. - - - - -Command + + + Inserts a copy of the selected object into the current document. + + + + + Command Ctrl+T - - -Opens the Enter Title dialog. - - - - -Command + + + Opens the Enter Title dialog. + + + + + Command Ctrl+P - - -Switches between themes view and object view. - - - - -Spacebar - - -Switches between themes view and object view. - - - - -Enter - - -Switches between themes view and object view. - - - - -Step backward (only in object view) - - -Switches back to main overview. - - -
+ + + Switches between themes view and object view. + + + + + Spacebar + + + Switches between themes view and object view. + + + + + Enter + + + Switches between themes view and object view. + + + + + Step backward (only in object view) + + + Switches back to main overview. + + + -
-Selecting Rows and Columns in a Database Table (opened by F4) - - - -Shortcut keys - - -Result - - - - -Spacebar - - -Toggles row selection, except when the row is in edit mode. - - - - -Command +
+ Selecting Rows and Columns in a Database Table (opened by F4) +
+ + + Shortcut keys + + + Result + + + + + Spacebar + + + Toggles row selection, except when the row is in edit mode. + + + + + Command Ctrl+spacebar - - -Toggles row selection - - - - -Shift+spacebar - - -Selects the current column - - - - -Command + + + Toggles row selection + + + + + Shift+spacebar + + + Selects the current column + + + + + Command Ctrl+PgUp - - -Moves pointer to the first row - - - - -Command + + + Moves pointer to the first row + + + + + Command Ctrl+PgDn - - -Moves pointer to the last row - - -
+ + + Moves pointer to the last row + + + -
-
-Shortcut Keys for Drawing Objects - - - -Shortcut keys - - -Result - - - - -Select the toolbar with F6. Use the Down Arrow and Right Arrow to select the desired toolbar icon and press Command + +
+ Shortcut Keys for Drawing Objects +
+ + + Shortcut keys + + + Result + + + + + Select the toolbar with F6. Use the Down Arrow and Right Arrow to select the desired toolbar icon and press Command Ctrl+Enter - - -Inserts a Drawing Object. - - - - -Select the document with Command + + + Inserts a Drawing Object. + + + + + Select the document with Command Ctrl+F6 and press Tab - - -Selects a Drawing Object. - - - - -Tab - - -Selects the next Drawing Object. - - - - -Shift+Tab - - -Selects the previous Drawing Object. - - - - -Command + + + Selects a Drawing Object. + + + + + Tab + + + Selects the next Drawing Object. + + + + + Shift+Tab + + + Selects the previous Drawing Object. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Home - - -Selects the first Drawing Object. - - - - -Command + + + Selects the first Drawing Object. + + + + + Command Ctrl+End - - -Selects the last Drawing Object. - - - - -Esc - - -Ends Drawing Object selection. - - - - -Esc (in Handle Selection Mode) - - -Exit Handle Selection Mode and return to Object Selection Mode. - - - - -Up/down/left/right arrow - - -Move the selected point (the snap-to-grid functions are temporarily disabled, but end points still snap to each other). - - - - -Option + + + Selects the last Drawing Object. + + + + + Esc + + + Ends Drawing Object selection. + + + + + Esc (in Handle Selection Mode) + + + Exit Handle Selection Mode and return to Object Selection Mode. + + + + + Up/down/left/right arrow + + + Move the selected point (the snap-to-grid functions are temporarily disabled, but end points still snap to each other). + + + + + Option Alt+Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow - - -Moves the selected Drawing Object one pixel (in Selection Mode) -Re-sizes a Drawing Object (in Handle Selection Mode) -Rotates a Drawing Object (in Rotation Mode) -Opens the properties dialog for a Drawing Object. -Activates the Point Selection mode for the selected drawing object. - - - - -Spacebar - - -Select a point of a drawing object (in Point Selection mode) / Cancel selection. -The selected point blinks once per second. - - - - -Shift+spacebar - - -Select an additional point in Point Selection mode. - - - - -Command + + + Moves the selected Drawing Object one pixel (in Selection Mode) + Re-sizes a Drawing Object (in Handle Selection Mode) + Rotates a Drawing Object (in Rotation Mode) + Opens the properties dialog for a Drawing Object. + Activates the Point Selection mode for the selected drawing object. + + + + + Spacebar + + + Select a point of a drawing object (in Point Selection mode) / Cancel selection. + The selected point blinks once per second. + + + + + Shift+spacebar + + + Select an additional point in Point Selection mode. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Tab - - -Select the next point of the drawing object (Point Selection mode) -In Rotation mode, the center of rotation can also be selected. - - - - -Shift+Command + + + Select the next point of the drawing object (Point Selection mode) + In Rotation mode, the center of rotation can also be selected. + + + + + Shift+Command Ctrl+Tab - - -Select the previous point of the drawing object (Point Selection mode) - - - - -Command + + + Select the previous point of the drawing object (Point Selection mode) + + + + + Command Ctrl+Enter - - -A new drawing object with default size is placed in the center of the current view. - - - - -Command + + + A new drawing object with default size is placed in the center of the current view. + + + + + Command Ctrl+Enter at the Selection icon - - -Activates the first drawing object in the document. - - - - -Esc - - -Leave the Point Selection mode. The drawing object is selected afterwards. -Edit a point of a drawing object (Point Edit mode) - - - - -Any text or numerical key - - -If a drawing object is selected, switches to edit mode and places the cursor at the end of the text in the drawing object. A printable character is inserted. - - - - -Option + + + Activates the first drawing object in the document. + + + + + Esc + + + Leave the Point Selection mode. The drawing object is selected afterwards. + Edit a point of a drawing object (Point Edit mode) + + + + + Any text or numerical key + + + If a drawing object is selected, switches to edit mode and places the cursor at the end of the text in the drawing object. A printable character is inserted. + + + + + Option Alt key while creating or scaling a graphic object - - -The position of the object's center is fixed. - - - - -Shift key while creating or scaling a graphic object - - -The ratio of the object's width to height is fixed. - - -
+ + + The position of the object's center is fixed. + + + + + Shift key while creating or scaling a graphic object + + + The ratio of the object's width to height is fixed. + + + -
-
- - -
- - + +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp index 05a4ad6128..bfce5bc5a3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/01110200.xhp @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Exporting -To export to ASP, in a $[officename] Impress document choose File - Export. You then see the Export dialog in which you select HTML Document as the file type. Once you have selected a directory and entered a file name, click Save. For export as ASP, we recommend selecting a "secret" file name for the HTML file (see below for more details). You then see the HTML Export dialog. Several files will be written to the directory you have just selected. +To export to ASP, in a $[officename] Impress document choose File - Export. You then see the Export dialog in which you select HTML Document as the file type. Once you have selected a directory and entered a file name, click Export. For export as ASP, we recommend selecting a "secret" file name for the HTML file (see below for more details). You then see the HTML Export dialog. Several files will be written to the directory you have just selected. The presenter uses the entered file name to change between the slides viewed by the audience. You can save the WebCast files locally or save them directly to an HTTP server. You can later transfer locally saved files to the HTTP server by FTP. Note that WebCast only works if the files are requested over an HTTP server. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp index ca57d65dbc..0813d45a5a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Web Wizard - Introduction -/text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp - - - -
UFI: removed help idWeb Wizard - Introduction -You can use the Web Wizard to maintain web pages on a server. You can also load previously saved Web Wizard settings to maintain an existing web page. These settings include information about the local folder and the FTP server. -
-Choose Web Wizard settings -Select the settings that you want to load and then click Load. To start the wizard with the default settings, select "none". -Delete -Deletes the selected settings. -Web Wizard - Documents - -
+ + Web Wizard - Introduction + /text/shared/autopi/webwizard01.xhp + + + +
UFI: removed help id +Web Wizard - Introduction + You can use the Web Wizard to maintain web pages on a server. You can also load previously saved Web Wizard settings to maintain an existing web page. These settings include information about the local folder and the FTP server. +
+ +Choose Web Wizard settings + Select the settings that you want to load and then click Load. To start the wizard with the default settings, select "default". + +Delete + Deletes the selected settings. + Web Wizard - Documents + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/data_addressbook.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/data_addressbook.xhp index 21fa70e963..10d550cf7b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/data_addressbook.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/data_addressbook.xhp @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ In the Data source combo box, select the system address book or the data source you want to use as an address book.
-If you have not yet registered the system address book in %PRODUCTNAME as the data source, click the Configure button. This takes you to the Address Book Data Source Wizard, in which you can register your address book as a new data source in %PRODUCTNAME. +If you have not yet registered the system address book in %PRODUCTNAME as the data source, click the Address Data Source ... button. This takes you to the Address Book Data Source Wizard, in which you can register your address book as a new data source in %PRODUCTNAME. In the Table combo box, select the database table you want to use as the address book. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp index bef3d05e18..490d56a38c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Error Report Tool -/text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Error Report Tool + /text/shared/guide/error_report.xhp + + + Error Report Tool -reports;error reports -crash reports -activating;Error Report Tool + reports;error reports + crash reports + activating;Error Report Tool MW changed "reporting..." to "reports;" -Error Report Tool +Error Report Tool -The Error Report Tool starts automatically when a program crash occurs. If the program enters into an endless loop, so that it does not respond to mouse-clicks or keypresses, you can also start the Error Report Tool manually. -The Error Report Tool gathers all necessary information that can help the program developers to improve the code, so that in later versions this error can possibly be avoided. Please help us to improve the software and send the generated error report. -Sun Microsystems is committed to respecting your online privacy and recognizes your need for appropriate protection and management of any personally identifiable information you share with us. See the statement at http://www.sun.com/privacy/ on your online data privacy at Sun Microsystems. -Starting the Error Report Tool -With most program crashes the Error Report Tool will start automatically. However, if the program seems to be stuck and the tool does not start automatically, you can start the tool manually: - - -Go to the {office_install_path}\ -/program folder and start the crashrep.exe - file. - - -Completing the Report -On the main Error Report Tool dialog, you can enter some additional information that may help the developers to localize the error. For example, if the error only appears after a change in your hardware or software environment, or if you clicked on a button, please include that information. -Sending the Error Report -The Error Report Tool uses the HTTP PUT / SOAP protocol to send the report data. You may optionally enter some descriptive text that will help us to identify the context of the program crash. Then click the Send button. -You will not get an answer to your error report. If you need support, please visit the support forum on the Internet. -You may choose to respond to questions that the developers may have about the reported error. Mark the check box if you allow to be contacted by e-mail, should additional information be required. By default this box is not marked, so you will not get any e-mail. -What Data is Sent? -The error report consists of several files. The main file contains information about the error type, operating system name and version, memory usage, and the description that you entered. You can click the Show Report button on the main dialog of the Error Report Tool to view what will get sent in the main file. -In addition, relevant memory contents and stack traces are gathered by some system standard tools ("dbhhelp.dll" on Windows systems, "pstack" on UNIX systems). This information will be sent also. - - + The Error Report Tool starts automatically when a program crash occurs.removed sentene about manually - i96770 + The Error Report Tool gathers all necessary information that can help the program developers to improve the code, so that in later versions this error can possibly be avoided. Please help us to improve the software and send the generated error report. + Sun Microsystems is committed to respecting your online privacy and recognizes your need for appropriate protection and management of any personally identifiable information you share with us. See the statement at http://www.sun.com/privacy/ on your online data privacy at Sun Microsystems. + Starting the Error Report Tool + With most program crashes the Error Report Tool will start automatically. + Completing the Report + On the main Error Report Tool dialog, you can enter some additional information that may help the developers to localize the error. For example, if the error only appears after a change in your hardware or software environment, or if you clicked on a button, please include that information. + Sending the Error Report + The Error Report Tool uses the HTTP PUT / SOAP protocol to send the report data. You may optionally enter some descriptive text that will help us to identify the context of the program crash. Then click the Send button. + You will not get an answer to your error report. If you need support, please visit the support forum on the Internet. + You may choose to respond to questions that the developers may have about the reported error. Mark the check box if you allow to be contacted by e-mail, should additional information be required. By default this box is not marked, so you will not get any e-mail. + What Data is Sent? + The error report consists of several files. The main file contains information about the error type, operating system name and version, memory usage, and the description that you entered. You can click the Show Report button on the main dialog of the Error Report Tool to view what will get sent in the main file. + In addition, relevant memory contents and stack traces are gathered by some system standard tools ("dbhhelp.dll" on Windows systems, "pstack" on UNIX systems). This information will be sent also. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/export_ms.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/export_ms.xhp index 44fb30f082..32f416c834 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/export_ms.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/export_ms.xhp @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Enter a name in the File name box and click Save.
-If you want the file dialogs to offer another file format as default, select that format in Tools - Options - Load/Save - General in the Standard file format area. +If you want the file dialogs to offer another file format as default, select that format in Tools - Options - Load/Save - General in the Default file format area. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/import_ms.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/import_ms.xhp index ed09d43352..e61306daf5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/import_ms.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/import_ms.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ saving; default file formats defaults; file formats in file dialogs file formats; saving always in other formats -Microsoft Office; as standard file format +Microsoft Office; as default file format files;importing XML converters converters; XML @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Select a file name and click Open.
-If you always want the file dialogs to show another format by default, choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General and select that format as Standard file format. +If you always want the file dialogs to show another format by default, choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General and select that format as Default file format. Converting all documents of a folder Open the wizard, which guides you through the operation, to copy and convert all documents from Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel or Microsoft PowerPoint into OpenDocument file format documents. You can select a source and target directory, specify whether to convert documents and/or templates, and more besides. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp index df46aff9da..088b863ab9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Shortcuts (%PRODUCTNAME Accessibility) -/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp - - - + + Shortcuts (%PRODUCTNAME Accessibility) + /text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp + + + accessibility;general shortcuts -shortcut keys; %PRODUCTNAME accessibility + shortcut keys; %PRODUCTNAME accessibility -Shortcuts (%PRODUCTNAME Accessibility) +Shortcuts (%PRODUCTNAME Accessibility) -You can control %PRODUCTNAME without using a mouse device, using only the keyboard. -On each module's main help page (for example, the %PRODUCTNAME Writer or %PRODUCTNAME Calc main help page) there is a link to access the keyboard shortcuts' help for that module. -In addition, under the keyword "Accessibility" you find step-by-step instructions about how to control the selected module without a mouse device. - -Working with the %PRODUCTNAME user interface without mouse -Activating menu bar, toolbars, windows, and document -Repeatedly pressing F6 switches the focus and circles through the following objects: - - -menu bar, - - -every toolbar from top to bottom and from left to right, - - -every free window from left to right, - - -document - - -If the focus is on a menu bar or a toolbar, and you press CommandCtrl+Tab, you switch through the previously mentioned objects just as with F6, but without switching through to the document. Some X Window Managers evaluate this shortcut themselves, in which case you cannot use the shortcut for %PRODUCTNAME. + You can control %PRODUCTNAME without using a mouse device, using only the keyboard. + On each module's main help page (for example, the %PRODUCTNAME Writer or %PRODUCTNAME Calc main help page) there is a link to access the keyboard shortcuts' help for that module. + In addition, under the keyword "Accessibility" you find step-by-step instructions about how to control the selected module without a mouse device. + + Working with the %PRODUCTNAME user interface without mouse + Activating menu bar, toolbars, windows, and document + Repeatedly pressing F6 switches the focus and circles through the following objects: + + + menu bar, + + + every toolbar from top to bottom and from left to right, + + + every free window from left to right, + + + document + + + If the focus is on a menu bar or a toolbar, and you press Command +Ctrl+Tab, you switch through the previously mentioned objects just as with F6, but without switching through to the document. Some X Window Managers evaluate this shortcut themselves, in which case you cannot use the shortcut for %PRODUCTNAME. -Press Shift+F6 or Shift+CommandCtrl+Tab to switch through objects in the opposite direction. -Press CommandCtrl+F6 to switch to the document. -Press F10 to switch to the menu bar and back. -Escape closes an open submenu, a toolbar, or the current free window. -Calling a menu command -Press OptionAlt or F6 or F10 to select the first menu (the File menu). With right arrow, the next menu to the right is selected; with left arrow, the previous menu. -Arrow down opens a selected menu. Any additional arrow down and up arrow move the selection through the menu commands. With right arrow you open any existing submenus. -Press Enter to execute the selected menu command. -Executing an icon command -Press F6 repeatedly until the first icon on the toolbar is selected. Use the right and left arrows to select an icon on a horizontal toolbar. Similarly, use the up and down arrows to select an icon on a vertical toolbar. The Home key selects the first icon on a toolbar and the End key, the last. -Press Enter to execute the selected icon. If the selected icon normally demands a consecutive mouse action, such as inserting a rectangle, then pressing the Enter key is not sufficient: in these cases press CommandCtrl+Enter. - - -Pressing CommandCtrl+Enter on an icon for creating a draw object. A draw object will be placed into the middle of the view, with a predefined size. - - -Press CommandCtrl+Enter on the Selection tool to select the first draw object in the document. If you want to edit, size, or move the selected draw object, first use CommandCtrl+F6 to set the focus into the document. - - -If a toolbar is longer than can be displayed on screen, it shows an icon at the right or lower edge. Select the toolbar and press PageUp or PageDown to display the remaining icons. -Special hints for toolbars -Press the down arrow or right arrow to open the selected toolbar. This is equivalent to a mouse click. In the toolbar use the right arrow and left arrow keys. The Home and End keys select the first and last icon in the toolbar, respectively. -Close the toolbar with Esc. It is not possible to move the toolbar without a mouse. -Selection from a combo box - - - - -Combo box + Press Shift+F6 or Shift+Command +Ctrl+Tab to switch through objects in the opposite direction. + Press Command +Ctrl+F6 to switch to the document. + Press F10 to switch to the menu bar and back. + Escape closes an open submenu, a toolbar, or the current free window. + Calling a menu command + Press Option +Alt or F6 or F10 to select the first menu (the File menu). With right arrow, the next menu to the right is selected; with left arrow, the previous menu. + Arrow down opens a selected menu. Any additional arrow down and up arrow move the selection through the menu commands. With right arrow you open any existing submenus. + Press Enter to execute the selected menu command. + Executing an icon command + Press F6 repeatedly until the first icon on the toolbar is selected. Use the right and left arrows to select an icon on a horizontal toolbar. Similarly, use the up and down arrows to select an icon on a vertical toolbar. The Home key selects the first icon on a toolbar and the End key, the last. + Press Enter to execute the selected icon. If the selected icon normally demands a consecutive mouse action, such as inserting a rectangle, then pressing the Enter key is not sufficient: in these cases press Command +Ctrl+Enter. + + + Pressing Command +Ctrl+Enter on an icon for creating a draw object. A draw object will be placed into the middle of the view, with a predefined size. + + + Press Command +Ctrl+Enter on the Selection tool to select the first draw object in the document. If you want to edit, size, or move the selected draw object, first use Command +Ctrl+F6 to set the focus into the document. + + + If a toolbar is longer than can be displayed on screen, it shows an icon at the right or lower edge. Select the toolbar and press PageUp or PageDown to display the remaining icons. + Special hints for toolbars + Press the down arrow or right arrow to open the selected toolbar. This is equivalent to a mouse click. In the toolbar use the right arrow and left arrow keys. The Home and End keys select the first and last icon in the toolbar, respectively. + Close the toolbar with Esc. It is not possible to move the toolbar without a mouse. + Selection from a combo box +
+ + + +Combo box - - -Select the combo box. Press Enter. -Use the down arrow or Page Down key to scroll down the combo box entries, or the up arrow or Page Up key to scroll upwards. The Home key takes you to the first entry and the End key takes you to the last entry. -Press Enter to execute the selected entry. - - -
-Selection in Tables -In several windows, dialogs, and in the table control field, there are tables to select data, for instance, in the right part of the Data Source View. The following keys are used for selections in these tables: - - -Spacebar: switches from selection of the current row and cancellation of any selection, but not if the current cell is in edit mode. - - -CommandCtrl+spacebar: switches between selection of the current row and cancellation of this selection - - -Shift+Spacebar: selection of the current column - - -OptionAlt+Up Arrow or OptionAlt+Down Arrow: moves the window separator between table and form, for instance in the bibliography database. - - -In a table control or in the data source view, the Tab key moves to the next column. To move to the next control, press CommandCtrl+Tab. To move to the previous control, press Shift+CommandCtrl+Tab. - - -Size and Position of Windows and Dialogs - - -First press OptionAlt+spacebar. -A system menu opens with menu commands like Move, Resize and Close. - - -Choose a command (down arrow, then Enter). - - -Now you can use the arrow keys to move or resize the dialog or window. - - -Press Enter to accept the change. Press Escape to cancel the changes. - - -Docking and Undocking Windows and Toolbars - - -Press F6 until the window or toolbar is selected. - - -Press CommandCtrl+Shift+F10. - - -Selecting objects -Press Shift+F4 to select the first object in the current document. When an object is selected, press Tab to select the next object, or press Esc to go back to the text. -Edit Objects -A selected OLE object can be activated with the Enter key. -Edit Position and Size of Objects - - -Use the arrow keys to move the selected object by one grid resolution unit. -Set the grid resolution unit with Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Grid in the Resolution area. If you enter a number greater than 1 in the Subdivision area, you must press the arrow key as often as the number states to move the selected object by one grid resolution unit. - - -Use the OptionAlt and arrow keys to move the selected object by one pixel. - - -Use CommandCtrl+Tab to enter the handle edit mode. The upper left handle is the active handle, it starts blinking. Use CommandCtrl+Tab to select the next handle. Press Escape to exit the handle edit mode. - - -In the handle edit mode, the arrow keys move the selected handle, which changes the object size. - - -Edit the Anchors of Objects -You can move the anchor of an object with the arrow keys. First enter the handle edit mode and select the anchor. Depending on the type of anchor, you can then move the anchor in different directions. - - -Select the object. - - -Enter the handle edit mode with CommandCtrl+Tab. - - -The upper left handle starts blinking. Press CommandCtrl+Tab several times, until no handle blinks. This signals that now the anchor of the object is activated. In text documents you can press Shift+CommandCtrl+A to activate the anchor directly. + + + Select the combo box. Press Enter. + Use the down arrow or Page Down key to scroll down the combo box entries, or the up arrow or Page Up key to scroll upwards. The Home key takes you to the first entry and the End key takes you to the last entry. + Press Enter to execute the selected entry. + + + + + Selection in Tables + In several windows, dialogs, and in the table control field, there are tables to select data, for instance, in the right part of the Data Source View. The following keys are used for selections in these tables: + + + Spacebar: switches from selection of the current row and cancellation of any selection, but not if the current cell is in edit mode. + + + Command +Ctrl+spacebar: switches between selection of the current row and cancellation of this selection. + + + Command +Ctrl+Shift+spacebar: switches between selection of the current column and cancellation of this selection. + + + Option +Alt+Up Arrow or Option +Alt+Down Arrow: moves the window separator between table and form, for instance in the bibliography database. + + + In a table control or in the data source view, the Tab key moves to the next column. To move to the next control, press Command +Ctrl+Tab. To move to the previous control, press Shift+Command +Ctrl+Tab. + + + Size and Position of Windows and Dialogs + + + First press Option +Alt+spacebar. + A system menu opens with menu commands like Move, Resize and Close. + + + Choose a command (down arrow, then Enter). + + + Now you can use the arrow keys to move or resize the dialog or window. + + + Press Enter to accept the change. Press Escape to cancel the changes. + + + Docking and Undocking Windows and Toolbars + + + Press F6 until the window or toolbar is selected. + + + Press Command +Ctrl+Shift+F10. + + + Selecting objects + Press Shift+F4 to select the first object in the current document. When an object is selected, press Tab to select the next object, or press Esc to go back to the text. + Edit Objects + A selected OLE object can be activated with the Enter key. + Edit Position and Size of Objects + + + Use the arrow keys to move the selected object by one grid resolution unit. + Set the grid resolution unit with Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Grid in the Resolution area. If you enter a number greater than 1 in the Subdivision area, you must press the arrow key as often as the number states to move the selected object by one grid resolution unit. + + + Use the Option +Alt and arrow keys to move the selected object by one pixel. + + + Use Command +Ctrl+Tab to enter the handle edit mode. The upper left handle is the active handle, it starts blinking. Use Command +Ctrl+Tab to select the next handle. Press Escape to exit the handle edit mode. + + + In the handle edit mode, the arrow keys move the selected handle, which changes the object size. + + + Edit the Anchors of Objects + You can move the anchor of an object with the arrow keys. First enter the handle edit mode and select the anchor. Depending on the type of anchor, you can then move the anchor in different directions. + + + Select the object. + + + Enter the handle edit mode with Command +Ctrl+Tab. + + + The upper left handle starts blinking. Press Command +Ctrl+Tab several times, until no handle blinks. This signals that now the anchor of the object is activated. In text documents you can press Shift+Command +Ctrl+A to activate the anchor directly. - - -Use the arrow keys to move the anchor. The object follows the anchor as appropriate. - - -You can change the anchor of the selected object for example in the object's context menu. - - -If the object is anchored To Paragraph, the arrow keys move the object to the previous or next paragraph. - - -If the object is anchored To page, the keys Page Up or Page Down move it to the previous or next page. - - -If the object is anchored To character, the Arrow keys move it through the current paragraph. - - -If the object is anchored As character, no anchor icon exists. You cannot move the object. - - -If the object is anchored To frame, the Arrow keys move it to the next frame in the respective direction. - - -Controlling the Dividing Lines -Documents of %PRODUCTNAME Calc, %PRODUCTNAME Draw, and %PRODUCTNAME Impress can be split horizontally and vertically into separate views. Each view can show other parts of the document. Using the mouse, you can drag a dividing line from the scrollbar into the document. - - -Shift+CommandCtrl+F6: shows the dividing lines at default positions and focus a line. - - -Arrow keys: moves the current dividing line a big step in the arrow direction. - - -Shift+Arrow keys: moves the current dividing line a small step in the arrow direction. - - -Delete: deletes the current dividing line - - -Shift+Delete: deletes both dividing lines - - -Enter: fixes the current position of the dividing lines - - -Escape: resets the current dividing line to its default position - - -
-Controlling the Data Source View -F4: opens and closes the data source view. -F6: switches between document and toolbars. -+ (plus key): expands the selected entry in the data source explorer. -- (minus key): collapses the selected entry in the data source explorer. -CommandCtrl+Shift+E: switches between data source explorer and table. -Shortcuts in the Query Design Window -F6: switches between object bar, table view, and selection area. -OptionAlt+Up arrow or OptionAlt+Down arrow: moves the border between table view and selection area up or down. -Keys in the Table View (upper area of the query design) and in the Relations window -CommandCtrl+Arrow key: moves the selected table in the direction of the arrow. -CommandCtrl+Shift+Arrow key: resizes the selected table in the table view. -Del: removes the selected table or connection from the table view. -Tab: switches between tables and connections in the table view. -Enter: when a connection is selected, the Enter key opens the Properties dialog of the connection. -Enter: when a table is selected, the Enter key enters the first data field from the list box into the selection area. -Keys in the Selection Area (bottom area of the query design) -Shift+Space key: selects the column in the selection area, so you can open its context menu. -Space key: selects the row. Cancels previous selection. -CommandCtrl+Left Arrow or Right Arrow: moves the selected column to the left or to the right. -Keys in the Table Design Window -F6: switches between toolbar, column view, and properties area. -
-
-Controlling the ImageMap Editor - - -Press Tab to select an icon. If you selected one of the icons from Rectangle to Freeform Polygon and you press CommandCtrl+Enter, an object of the selected type is created in default size. - - -If you press Enter while the icon Select is selected, the focus is set into the image window of the ImageMap Editor. Press Esc to set the focus back to the icons and input boxes. - - -If the Select icon is selected and you press Ctrl+Enter, the first object in the image window gets selected. - - -Use the icon Edit Points to switch into the point edit mode for polygons and back. - - -Use Ctrl+Tab in the image window to select the next point. Use Shift+Ctrl+Tab to select the previous point. - - -Use the Delete key with the focus in the image window to delete the selected object. - - -
-Controlling the Help -Press Shift+F1 to display the Extended Tips for the currently selected command, icon or control. -Navigating the main help pages - - -In the main help pages, use Tab to jump to the next hyperlink or Shift+Tab to jump to the previous link. - - -Press Enter to execute the selected hyperlink. - - -Press Backspace above the Enter key to return to the previous help page. - - -Controlling the Text Import dialog (CSV file import) -Ruler - - -Left or Right Arrow: go one position to the left or to the right - - -Ctrl+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Right Arrow: jump to the previous or to the next split - - -Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow: move a split one position to the left or to the right - - -Home or End: jump to the first or the last possible position - - -Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+End: jump to the first or the last split - - -Shift+Ctrl+Home or Shift+Ctrl+End: move split to the first or to the last position - - -Space key: insert or remove a split - - -Insert key: insert a split (leave existing splits unchanged) - - -Delete key: delete a split - - -Shift+Delete: delete all splits - - -Up Arrow or Down Arrow: scroll table down or up one row - - -Page Up or Page Down: scroll table down or up one page - - -Escape key (during mouse drag): cancel drag, move split to old position - - -Preview - - -Left Arrow or Right Arrow: select left or right column and clear other selections - - -Ctrl+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Right Arrow: move focus to the left or to the right column (does not change selection) - - -Shift+Left Arrow or Shift+Right Arrow: expand or shrink the selected range - - -Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow: expand or shrink the selected range (does not change other selections) - - -Home or End: select the first or the last column (use Shift or Ctrl as with cursor keys) - - -Space key: select the current column and deselect all of the other columns - - -Ctrl+Space key: select or deselect the current column - - -Shift+Space key: select the range from the last selected column to the current column - - -Ctrl+Shift+Space key: select the range from the last selected column to the current column (does not change other selections) - - -Ctrl+A: select all columns - - -Shift+F10: open a context menu - - -Ctrl+1 ... Ctrl+7: set the 1st ... 7th column type for the selected columns - - -Up Arrow or Down Arrow: scroll table down or up one row - - -Page Up or Page Down: scroll table down or up one page - - -Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+End: scroll to the top or bottom of a table - - -Controlling the Insert - Special Character Dialog - - -Tab switches through all controls in the dialog. - - -OptionAlt+Down Arrow opens a combo box. Enter selects the current entry in the combo box. - - -Arrow buttons move through the main selection area. Spacebar adds the current character to the list of characters to be inserted. - - - - - - -
+ + + Use the arrow keys to move the anchor. The object follows the anchor as appropriate. + +
+ You can change the anchor of the selected object for example in the object's context menu. + + + If the object is anchored To Paragraph, the arrow keys move the object to the previous or next paragraph. + + + If the object is anchored To page, the keys Page Up or Page Down move it to the previous or next page. + + + If the object is anchored To character, the Arrow keys move it through the current paragraph. + + + If the object is anchored As character, no anchor icon exists. You cannot move the object. + + + If the object is anchored To frame, the Arrow keys move it to the next frame in the respective direction. + + + Controlling the Dividing Lines + Documents of %PRODUCTNAME Calc, %PRODUCTNAME Draw, and %PRODUCTNAME Impress can be split horizontally and vertically into separate views. Each view can show other parts of the document. Using the mouse, you can drag a dividing line from the scrollbar into the document. + + + Shift+Command +Ctrl+F6: shows the dividing lines at default positions and focus a line. + + + Arrow keys: moves the current dividing line a big step in the arrow direction. + + + Shift+Arrow keys: moves the current dividing line a small step in the arrow direction. + + + Delete: deletes the current dividing line + + + Shift+Delete: deletes both dividing lines + + + Enter: fixes the current position of the dividing lines + + + Escape: resets the current dividing line to its default position + + +
+ Controlling the Data Source View + F4: opens and closes the data source view. + F6: switches between document and toolbars. + + (plus key): expands the selected entry in the data source explorer. + - (minus key): collapses the selected entry in the data source explorer. + Command +Ctrl+Shift+E: switches between data source explorer and table. + Shortcuts in the Query Design Window + F6: switches between object bar, table view, and selection area. + Option +Alt+Up arrow or Option +Alt+Down arrow: moves the border between table view and selection area up or down. + Keys in the Table View (upper area of the query design) and in the Relations window + Command +Ctrl+Arrow key: moves the selected table in the direction of the arrow. + Command +Ctrl+Shift+Arrow key: resizes the selected table in the table view. + Del: removes the selected table or connection from the table view. + Tab: switches between tables and connections in the table view. + Enter: when a connection is selected, the Enter key opens the Properties dialog of the connection. + Enter: when a table is selected, the Enter key enters the first data field from the list box into the selection area. + Keys in the Selection Area (bottom area of the query design) + Command +Ctrl+Left Arrow or Right Arrow: moves the selected column to the left or to the right. + Keys in the Table Design Window + F6: switches between toolbar, column view, and properties area. +
+
+ Controlling the ImageMap Editor + + + Press Tab to select an icon. If you selected one of the icons from Rectangle to Freeform Polygon and you press Command +Ctrl+Enter, an object of the selected type is created in default size. + + + If you press Enter while the icon Select is selected, the focus is set into the image window of the ImageMap Editor. Press Esc to set the focus back to the icons and input boxes. + + + If the Select icon is selected and you press Ctrl+Enter, the first object in the image window gets selected. + + + Use the icon Edit Points to switch into the point edit mode for polygons and back. + + + Use Ctrl+Tab in the image window to select the next point. Use Shift+Ctrl+Tab to select the previous point. + + + Use the Delete key with the focus in the image window to delete the selected object. + + +
+ Controlling the Help + Press Shift+F1 to display the Extended Tips for the currently selected command, icon or control. + Navigating the main help pages + + + In the main help pages, use Tab to jump to the next hyperlink or Shift+Tab to jump to the previous link. + + + Press Enter to execute the selected hyperlink. + + + Press Backspace above the Enter key to return to the previous help page. + + + Controlling the Text Import dialog (CSV file import) + Ruler + + + Left or Right Arrow: go one position to the left or to the right + + + Ctrl+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Right Arrow: jump to the previous or to the next split + + + Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow: move a split one position to the left or to the right + + + Home or End: jump to the first or the last possible position + + + Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+End: jump to the first or the last split + + + Shift+Ctrl+Home or Shift+Ctrl+End: move split to the first or to the last position + + + Space key: insert or remove a split + + + Insert key: insert a split (leave existing splits unchanged) + + + Delete key: delete a split + + + Shift+Delete: delete all splits + + + Up Arrow or Down Arrow: scroll table down or up one row + + + Page Up or Page Down: scroll table down or up one page + + + Escape key (during mouse drag): cancel drag, move split to old position + + + Preview + + + Left Arrow or Right Arrow: select left or right column and clear other selections + + + Ctrl+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Right Arrow: move focus to the left or to the right column (does not change selection) + + + Shift+Left Arrow or Shift+Right Arrow: expand or shrink the selected range + + + Ctrl+Shift+Left Arrow or Ctrl+Shift+Right Arrow: expand or shrink the selected range (does not change other selections) + + + Home or End: select the first or the last column (use Shift or Ctrl as with cursor keys) + + + Shift+Space key: select the range from the last selected column to the current column + + + Ctrl+Shift+Space key: select the range from the last selected column to the current column (does not change other selections) + + + Ctrl+A: select all columns + + + Shift+F10: open a context menu + + + Ctrl+1 ... Ctrl+7: set the 1st ... 7th column type for the selected columns + + + Up Arrow or Down Arrow: scroll table down or up one row + + + Page Up or Page Down: scroll table down or up one page + + + Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+End: scroll to the top or bottom of a table + + + Controlling the Insert - Special Character Dialog + + + Tab switches through all controls in the dialog. + + + Option +Alt+Down Arrow opens a combo box. Enter selects the current entry in the combo box. + + + Arrow buttons move through the main selection area. Spacebar adds the current character to the list of characters to be inserted. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/line_intext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/line_intext.xhp index 001bd5d320..52bbe8feaf 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/line_intext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/line_intext.xhp @@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/ms_user.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/ms_user.xhp index 5525bec140..0ba1818bd2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/ms_user.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/ms_user.xhp @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General. -In the Standard file format area, first select a document type, then select the file type for saving. +In the Default file format area, first select a document type, then select the file type for saving. From now on, if you save a document, the File type will be set according to your choice. Of course, you still can select another file type in the file save dialog. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp index b42a207520..7983488972 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,118 +35,121 @@ - -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME -/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp - - - + + Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME + /text/shared/guide/protection.xhp + + + protecting; contents -protected contents -contents protection -encryption of contents -passwords for protecting contents -security;protecting contents -form controls; protecting -draw objects;protecting -OLE objects;protecting -graphics;protecting -frames;protecting + protected contents + contents protection + encryption of contents + passwords for protecting contents + security;protecting contents + form controls; protecting + draw objects;protecting + OLE objects;protecting + graphics;protecting + frames;protecting mw moved 4 index entries to swriter/guide/protection.xhp -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME +Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME -The following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME from being modified, deleted or viewed. -Protecting All Documents When Saving -All documents that are saved in OpenDocument format can be saved with a password. Documents that are saved with a password cannot be opened without the password. The content is secured so that it cannot be read with an external editor. This applies to content, graphics and OLE objects. - - - -Turning on protection - - -Choose File - Save As and mark the Save with password check box. Save the document. - - - - -Turning off protection - - -Open the document, entering the correct password. Choose File - Save As and clear the Save with password check box. - - -
+ The following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME from being modified, deleted or viewed. + Protecting All Documents When Saving + All documents that are saved in OpenDocument format can be saved with a password. Documents that are saved with a password cannot be opened without the password. The content is secured so that it cannot be read with an external editor. This applies to content, graphics and OLE objects. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Choose File - Save As and mark the Save with password check box. Save the document. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Open the document, entering the correct password. Choose File - Save As and clear the Save with password check box. + + +
-Information entered in File - Properties is not encrypted. This includes the name of the author, creation date, word and character counts. -Protecting Revision Marking -With every change made in %PRODUCTNAME Calc and %PRODUCTNAME Writer, the review function records who made the change. This function can be turned on with protection, so that it can only be turned off when the correct password is entered. Until then, all changes will continue to be recorded. Acceptance or rejection of changes is not possible. - - - -Turning on protection - - -Choose Edit - Changes - Protect Records. Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. - - - - -Turning off protection - - -Choose Edit - Changes - Protect Records. Enter the correct password. - - -
+ Information entered in File - Properties is not encrypted. This includes the name of the author, creation date, word and character counts. + Protecting Revision Marking + With every change made in %PRODUCTNAME Calc and %PRODUCTNAME Writer, the review function records who made the change. This function can be turned on with protection, so that it can only be turned off when the correct password is entered. Until then, all changes will continue to be recorded. Acceptance or rejection of changes is not possible. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Choose Edit - Changes - Protect Records. Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Choose Edit - Changes - Protect Records. Enter the correct password. + + +
MW moved contents of "Protecting Cell Ranges in StarOffice Calc" to the Calc guides cell_protect.xhp and cell_unprotect.xhp.MW moved Writer specific contents to the new writer guide protection.xhp -Protecting Frames, Graphics, and OLE Objects -You can protect the content, position and size of inserted graphics. The same applies to frames (in Writer) and OLE objects. - - - -Turning on protection - - -For example, for graphics inserted in Writer: Choose Format - Graphics - Options tab. Under Protect, mark Contents, Position and/or Size. - - - - -Turning off protection - - -For example, for graphics inserted in Writer: Choose Format - Graphics - Options tab. Under Protect, unmark as appropriate. - - -
+Protecting Frames, Graphics, and OLE Objects + You can protect the content, position and size of inserted graphics. The same applies to frames (in Writer) and OLE objects. + + + + Turning on protection + + + For example, for graphics inserted in Writer: Choose Format - Picture - Options tab. Under Protect, mark Contents, Position and/or Size. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + For example, for graphics inserted in Writer: Choose Format - Picture - Options tab. Under Protect, unmark as appropriate. + + +
-Protecting Drawing Objects and Form Objects -The draw objects that you insert into your documents with the Drawing toolbar can be protected from being accidentally moved or changed in size. You can do the same with form objects inserted with the Form Controls toolbar. - - - -Turning on protection - - -Choose Format - Drawing Object - Position and Size - Position and Size tab. Mark the Position or Size check box. - - - - -Turning off protection - - -Choose Format - Drawing Object - Position and Size - Position and Size tab. Unmark the Position or Size check box. - - -
+ Protecting Drawing Objects and Form Objects + The draw objects that you insert into your documents with the Drawing toolbar can be protected from being accidentally moved or changed in size. You can do the same with form objects inserted with the Form Controls toolbar. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Choose Format - Object - Position and Size - Position and Size tab. Mark the Position or Size check box. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Choose Format - Object - Position and Size - Position and Size tab. Unmark the Position or Size check box. + + +
removed webdav text, see i71792MW moved "Opening Microsoft Office Documents That Are Protected With a Password" to shared/guide/ms_import_export_limitations.xhp - - - - - -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer -Protecting Cells in %PRODUCTNAME Calc - - + + + + + + Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer + Protecting Cells in %PRODUCTNAME Calc + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/scripting.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/scripting.xhp index 0b02734ac4..1fc3d0f77a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/scripting.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/scripting.xhp @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select a script. -A list of the script functions appears in the Functions list box. Select a function. +A list of the script functions appears in the Commands list box. Select a function. -Click New to create a new menu assignment. The new menu entry appears in the Menu entries list box. Click the menu entry and enter text to rename the entry. +Click Add to create a new menu assignment. The new menu entry appears in the Entries list box. To assign a script to a key combination @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select any script. -A list of the script functions will appear in the Functions list box. Select any function. +A list of the script functions will appear in the Commands list box. Select any function. Click the option button for %PRODUCTNAME or Writer (or whichever application is currently open). @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Choose Tools - Customize - Events. -Click Assign Macro. +Click Macro button. In the Library list box, scroll down and open the "%PRODUCTNAME Macros" entry. @@ -139,14 +139,14 @@ Open any scripting language entry to see the available scripts. Select any script. -A list of the script functions will appear in the Assigned Macros list box. Select any function. +A list of the script functions will appear in the Assigned Action list box. Select any function. Select to save in %PRODUCTNAME or current document. This sets the scope of the new event assignment to be applicable in all of %PRODUCTNAME or only in documents of the current module. -Select an event from the list and click Assign. +Select an event from the list and click OK. To assign a script to an event for an embedded object @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ A list of the script functions will appear in the Existing macros in list box. Select any function. -Select an event from the list and click Assign. +Select an event from the list and click OK. To assign a script to a hyperlink diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp index f09f61d31e..85ee67bb38 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Changing Your Working Directory -/text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp - - - -
+ + Changing Your Working Directory + /text/shared/guide/workfolder.xhp + + + +
working directory change -My Documents folder;changing work directory -paths; changing work directory -pictures; changing paths -changing;work directory -work --> working, i85615Changing Your Working Directory + My Documents folder;changing work directory + paths; changing work directory + pictures; changing paths + changing;work directory +work --> working, i85615 +Changing Your Working Directory -When you start a dialog to open or save a document, $[officename] initially displays your working directory. To change this directory: - - -Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths. - - -Click My Documents and click the Edit button, or double-click on My Documents. - - -In the Select Path dialog, choose the working directory you want and click OK. - - -You also use this procedure to change the directory displayed by $[officename] when you want to insert a graphic. Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths - Graphics, then follow step 3. -
- -Paths - - + When you start a dialog to open or save a document, $[officename] initially displays your working directory. To change this directory: + + + Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths. + + + Click My Documents and click the Edit button, or double-click on My Documents. + + + In the Select Path dialog, choose the working directory you want and click Select. + + + You also use this procedure to change the directory displayed by $[officename] when you want to insert a graphic. Choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths - Graphics, then follow step 3. +
+ + Paths + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp index 3e30f0d373..22e7a8741c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -$[officename] -/text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + $[officename] + /text/shared/optionen/01010000.xhp + + + -$[officename] -Use this dialog to create general settings for working with $[officename]. The information covers topics such as user data, saving, printing, paths to important files and directories, and color defaults. +$[officename] + Use this dialog to create general settings for working with $[officename]. The information covers topics such as user data, saving, printing, paths to important files and directories, and color defaults. These settings are saved automatically. -
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
+
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010800.xhp index 7b18072d5d..d584516981 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010800.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010800.xhp @@ -2,38 +2,33 @@ @@ -75,13 +70,16 @@ The Scaling setting does not affect the font size of text in a document. + Icon size and style Specifies the display size of toolbar icons.The Automatic option uses the font size settings of your operating system for menus. + Select the icon style for icons in toolbars and dialogs. + Use system font for user interface Specifies to use the system font to display all menus and dialogs. Else another installed font is used. @@ -96,9 +94,10 @@ Menu -Show icons in menus - Displays icons next to the corresponding menu items. + +Icons in menus + Displays icons next to the corresponding menu items. Select from "Automatic", "Hide" and "Show". "Automatic" displays icons according to system settings and themes. - Pasting into another - document + Pasting into another document diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp index 23d72c8c4d..87fc84fa69 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Mozilla Plug-in -/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp - - - -
-Mozilla/Netscape Plug-in -
-Specifies to use the Mozilla plug-in to show %PRODUCTNAME documents. -When you click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink in your Mozilla or Netscape browser, one of the following can happen: - - -The browser asks you whether you want to save the document on your disk, or whether you want to use an application to open the document. This request dialog appears by default when you click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink the first time and you did not enable the Mozilla plug-in. - - -The browser downloads the document to a temporary folder, then tells your system to run %PRODUCTNAME and open the document in %PRODUCTNAME. This is the default when you did not enable the Mozilla plug-in and chose to open the document with %PRODUCTNAME when you were first asked. - - -The browser opens a new browser window that shows some of the %PRODUCTNAME icons, and displays the document in the browser window. This is the default when you enable the Mozilla plug-in. When you click the Edit File icon, a copy of the document is downloaded to a temporary folder on your disk, then %PRODUCTNAME starts and loads the copy for editing. - - -Viewing of %PRODUCTNAME and MS Office documents in Mozilla/Netscape enabled -Enables the Mozilla plug-in to show %PRODUCTNAME documents in a browser window. Select, click OK, then restart your browser. Then, in the browser window, click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink. -The plug-in needs a version of Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 6.x, or Netscape 7.x installed on your system. + + Browser Plug-in + /text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp + + + +
+ Browser Plug-in +
+ Specifies to use the Mozilla plug-in to show %PRODUCTNAME documents. + When you click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink in your Mozilla or Netscape browser, one of the following can happen: + + + The browser asks you whether you want to save the document on your disk, or whether you want to use an application to open the document. This request dialog appears by default when you click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink the first time and you did not enable the Browser Plug-in. + + + The browser downloads the document to a temporary folder, then tells your system to run %PRODUCTNAME and open the document in %PRODUCTNAME. This is the default when you did not enable the Browser Plug-in and chose to open the document with %PRODUCTNAME when you were first asked. + + + The browser opens a new browser window that shows some of the %PRODUCTNAME icons, and displays the document in the browser window. This is the default when you enable the Browser Plug-in. When you click the Edit File icon, a copy of the document is downloaded to a temporary folder on your disk, then %PRODUCTNAME starts and loads the copy for editing. + + + +Display documents in browser + Enables the Browser Plug-in to show %PRODUCTNAME documents in a browser window. Select, click OK, then restart your browser. Then, in the browser window, click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink. + The plug-in needs a version of Mozilla, Netscape, or Firefox installed on your system. -
- -
+ +
+ +
-
-
+
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp index 672fe43cfe..c727e0e01d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Internet options -/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -Internet options -Specifies Internet settings. + + Internet options + /text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp + + + + Internet options + Specifies Internet settings. -
- -
- - +
+ +
+ + + + - - - -
+ + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp index 105bfe0fb8..2adcb3770f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Select to see a warning dialog when you try to export a document to PDF format that displays recorded changes in Writer, or that displays notes. Remove personal information on saving -Select to always remove user data from the file properties. If this option is not selected, you can still remove the personal information for the current document with the Delete button on File - Properties - General. +Select to always remove user data from the file properties. If this option is not selected, you can still remove the personal information for the current document with the Reset button on File - Properties - General. Recommend password protection on saving Select to always enable the Save with password option in the file save dialogs. Deselect the option to save files by default without password. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp index ba421fb4e6..376a79adfa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp @@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ $[officename] Basic Mark this check box to include the $[officename] Basic instructions when exporting to HTML format. You must activate this option before you create the $[officename] Basic Script, since otherwise it will not be inserted. $[officename] Basic Scripts must be located in the header of the HTML document. Once you have created the macro in the $[officename] Basic IDE, it appears in the source text of the HTML document in the header. -If you want the macro to run automatically when the HTML document is opened, choose Tools - Customize - Events. Select the "Document" check box and "Open Document" in the Events list. In Macros select your document, its standard library, module1 and the macro and click Assign. Display warning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp index 3d06e10947..bb06c81c69 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Changes -/text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Changes + /text/shared/optionen/01040700.xhp + + + +
-Changes -Defines the appearance of changes in the document. -
-To record or show changes, with the text or spreadsheet document open, choose Edit - Changes. -
- -
-Text display -Defines the settings for displaying recorded changes. Select the type of change with the radio buttons, and the corresponding display attribute and color. The preview field shows the effect of the selected display options. +Changes + Defines the appearance of changes in the document. +
+ To record or show changes in your text or spreadsheet document, choose Edit - Changes - Record or Edit - Changes - Show. +
+ +
+ Text display + Defines the settings for displaying recorded changes. Select the type of change and the corresponding display attribute and color. The preview field shows the effect of the selected display options. -Insertions / Attributes -Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is inserted. +Insertions / Attributes + Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is inserted. -Deletions / Attributes -Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is deleted. If you record text deletions, the text is displayed with the selected attribute (for example, strikethrough) and is not deleted. +Deletions / Attributes + Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is deleted. If you record text deletions, the text is displayed with the selected attribute (for example, strikethrough) and is not deleted. -Changed attributes / Attributes -Defines how changes to text attributes are displayed in the document. These changes affect attributes such as bold, italic or underline. +Changed attributes / Attributes + Defines how changes to text attributes are displayed in the document. These changes affect attributes such as bold, italic or underline. -Color -You can also choose a color to display each type of recorded change. When you choose the condition "By author" in the list, the color is automatically determined by $[officename], then modified to match to the author of each change. -Lines changed -To indicate which lines of the text have been changed, you can define a mark that appears in the left or right page margin. +Color + You can also choose a color to display each type of recorded change. When you choose the condition "By author" in the list, the color is automatically determined by $[officename], then modified to match to the author of each change. + Lines changed + To indicate which lines of the text have been changed, you can define a mark that appears in the left or right page margin. -Mark -Defines if and where changed lines in the document are marked. You can set the markings so that they always appear on the left or right page margin, or on even or uneven pages. +Mark + Defines if and where changed lines in the document are marked. You can set the markings so that they always appear on the left or right page margin, or on the outer or inner margin. -Color -Specifies the color for highlighting the changed lines in the text. - - -
+Color + Specifies the color for highlighting the changed lines in the text. + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp index 06f8cf0662..80c291b827 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Grid -/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp - - - -
+ + Grid + /text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp + + + +
grids; defaults (Writer/Calc) -defaults; grids (Writer/Calc) -snap grid defaults (Writer/Calc) + defaults; grids (Writer/Calc) + snap grid defaults (Writer/Calc) -Grid -Specifies the settings for the configurable grid on your document pages. This grid helps you determine the exact position of your objects. You can also set this grid in line with the "magnetic" snap grid. -
-
- -
-Grid -Specifies the subdivision of the grid. You have the option of using different units of measure. -Snap to grid -
-Specifies whether to move frames, drawing elements, and controls only between grid points. To change the status of the snap grip only for the current action, drag an object while holding down the Control key + +Grid + Specifies the settings for the configurable grid on your document pages. This grid helps you determine the exact position of your objects. You can also set this grid in line with the "magnetic" snap grid. +
+
+ +
+ Grid + +Snap to grid +
+ Specifies whether to move frames, drawing elements, and controls only between grid points. To change the status of the snap grip only for the current action, drag an object while holding down the Control key Ctrl key. -
+
-Visible grid -Specifies whether to display the grid. + +Visible grid + Specifies whether to display the grid. -It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Visible Grid command in the context menu for the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. + It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Visible Grid command in the context menu for the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. -It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Visible Grid command in the context menu of the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. + It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Visible Grid command in the context menu of the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. -
-Resolution -Horizontal -Defines the unit of measure for the spacing between grid points on the X-axis. -Vertical -Defines the grid points spacing in the desired unit of measurement on the Y-axis. -Subdivision -Horizontal -Specify the number of intermediate points between grid points on the X-axis.UFI: see #i39831# -Vertical -Specify the number of intermediate points between grid points on the Y-axis. -Synchronize axes -Specifies whether to change the current grid settings symmetrically. The resolution and subdivision for the X and Y axes remain the same. -There are additional commands on the context menu of a page: +
+ Resolution + +Horizontal + Defines the unit of measure for the spacing between grid points on the X-axis. + +Vertical + Defines the grid points spacing in the desired unit of measurement on the Y-axis. + Subdivision + +Horizontal + Specify the number of intermediate points between grid points on the X-axis.UFI: see #i39831# + +Vertical + Specify the number of intermediate points between grid points on the Y-axis. + +Synchronize axes + Specifies whether to change the current grid settings symmetrically. The resolution and subdivision for the X and Y axes remain the same. + There are additional commands on the context menu of a page: There are additional commands on the context menu of a page: -
+
-Grid to Front + +Grid to Front Grid to Front -Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. + Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. -Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. + Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. -Snap Lines to Front + +Snap Lines to Front Snap Lines to Front -Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. + Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. -Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. -
-Set the grid color on Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Appearance. -
- -
+ Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. +
+ Set the grid color on Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Appearance. +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp index 1478f6666d..3878013072 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Grid -/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp - - - -
+ + Grid + /text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp + + + +
snapping in presentations and drawings -points;reducing editing points when snapping (Impress/Draw) + points;reducing editing points when snapping (Impress/Draw) -Grid -Defines the grid settings for creating and moving objects. -
-
- -
- -If you have activated the snap grid but wish to move or create individual objects without snap positions, keep the Command -Ctrl key pressed to deactivate this function for as long as needed. - -Snap + +Grid + Defines the grid settings for creating and moving objects. +
+
+ +
+ + If you have activated the snap grid but wish to move or create individual objects without snap positions, keep the Shift key pressed to deactivate this function for as long as needed. + + Snap -To snap lines -Snaps the edge of a dragged object to the nearest snap line when you release the mouse. + +To snap lines + Snaps the edge of a dragged object to the nearest snap line when you release the mouse. -You can also define this setting by using the Snap to Guides + You can also define this setting by using the Snap to Guides Snap to Guides - -Snap to Guides icon, which is available in the Options bar in a presentation or drawing document. +Snap to Guides icon, which is available in the Options bar in a presentation or drawing document. -To the page margins -Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the nearest page margin. + +To the page margins + Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the nearest page margin. -The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. + The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. -In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Page Margins + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Page Margins Snap to Page Margins - -Snap to Page Margins icon in the Options bar. +Snap to Page Margins icon in the Options bar. -To object frame -Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the border of the nearest graphic object. + +To object frame + Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the border of the nearest graphic object. -The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. + The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. -In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Border + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Border Snap to Object Border - -Snap to Object Border icon in the Options bar. +Snap to Object Border icon in the Options bar. -To object points -Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the points of the nearest graphic object. + +To object points + Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the points of the nearest graphic object. -This only applies if the cursor or a contour line of the graphics object is in the snap range. + This only applies if the cursor or a contour line of the graphics object is in the snap range. -In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Points + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Points Snap to Object Points - -Snap to Object Points icon in the Options bar. -Snap range -Defines the snap distance between the mouse pointer and the object contour. $[officename] Impress snaps to a snap point if the mouse pointer is nearer than the distance selected in the Snap range control. -Snap position -When creating or moving objects -Specifies that graphic objects are restricted vertically, horizontally or diagonally (45°) when creating or moving them. You can temporarily deactivate this setting by pressing the Shift key. -Extend edges -Specifies that a square is created based on the longer side of a rectangle when the Shift key is pressed before you release the mouse button. This also applies to an ellipse (a circle will be created based on the longest diameter of the ellipse). When the Extend edges box is not marked, a square or a circle will be created based on the shorter side or diameter. +Snap to Object Points icon in the Options bar. + +Snap range + Defines the snap distance between the mouse pointer and the object contour. $[officename] Impress snaps to a snap point if the mouse pointer is nearer than the distance selected in the Snap range control. + Snap position + +When creating or moving objects + Specifies that graphic objects are restricted vertically, horizontally or diagonally (45°) when creating or moving them. You can temporarily deactivate this setting by pressing the Shift key. + +Extend edges + Specifies that a square is created based on the longer side of a rectangle when the Shift key is pressed before you release the mouse button. This also applies to an ellipse (a circle will be created based on the longest diameter of the ellipse). When the Extend edges box is not marked, a square or a circle will be created based on the shorter side or diameter. -When rotating -Specifies that graphic objects can only be rotated within the rotation angle that you selected in the When rotating control. If you want to rotate an object outside the defined angle, press the Command -Ctrl key when rotating. Release the key when the desired rotation angle is reached. -Point reduction -Defines the angle for point reduction. When working with polygons, you might find it useful to reduce their editing points. - -
+ +When rotating + Specifies that graphic objects can only be rotated within the rotation angle that you selected in the When rotating control. If you want to rotate an object outside the defined angle, press the Shift key when rotating. Release the key when the desired rotation angle is reached. + +Point reduction + Defines the angle for point reduction. When working with polygons, you might find it useful to reduce their editing points. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..286224a9ff --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + + + + + + + Improvement Program + + + + +
+improvement program + online feedback options + options;improvement program + feedback;automatically + user feedback;automatically + +Improvement Program + The Improvement Program records some user interactions and sends them to the User Experience project. +
+
+ +
+ The Improvement Program was initiated by the User Experience project to improve the usability of %PRODUCTNAME. The User Experience project can be found at the OpenOffice.org web site: http://ux.openoffice.org/. + The second time you start your new %PRODUCTNAME software, you see a window that gives information about the Improvement Program. + At this time you can choose to accept or deny your participation. + + + If you accept, data recording starts immediately. When you start a new session of %PRODUCTNAME, the collected data will be sent. + + + If you deny to participate, no data will be sent and recording of data stops immediately. + + + At any time, you can enable or disable the recording of user interaction data and the sending of these data. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Improvement Program. Click the Info icon to browse to a web page with more information. + +Click Yes, I am willing to participate … to enable the automatic feedback. + +Click No, I do not wish to participate to disable the automatic feedback. + Tracked data + The following data will be recorded and sent: + + + Clicks on toolbar buttons, including extension toolbars + + + Execution of menu commands, including extension menus + + + Clicks on context menu commands + + + Fonts applied by using the menu + + + Font sizes applied by using the menu + + + Buttons, like OK, Cancel, etc. + + + Document language and paragraph language applied by using the menu or status bar + + + Each recorded item also includes a time stamp and the module (Writer, Calc, Impress, …) where it has been called + + + The following data will not be recorded and sent: + + + User names and passwords + + + Any type of document content + + + Paths, filenames + + + User's source code + + + Show Data + +Click the button to show the currently collected data. This data will be sent next time, plus any data that gets collected until you end the current session. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/makefile.mk index 4226bd978d..9cb1349a02 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/makefile.mk @@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ XHPFILES = \ 01160100.xhp \ 01160200.xhp \ 01160201.xhp \ + improvement.xhp \ java.xhp \ javaclasspath.xhp \ javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp index 832f04f200..a83c6933ee 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Edit Menu -/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -Edit Menu -
-Choose Edit - Duplicate - -Shift+F3 -
-Choose Edit - Cross-fading (%PRODUCTNAME Draw only) + + Edit Menu + /text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp + + + + Edit Menu +
+ Choose Edit - Duplicate + + Shift+F3 +
+ Choose Edit - Cross-fading (%PRODUCTNAME Draw only) -Choose Edit - Delete Slide + Choose Edit - Delete Slide -Choose Edit - Layer - Delete + Open the context menu of an inserted layer, then choose Delete Layer -Choose Edit - Fields + Choose Edit - Fields -Click the Glue Points icon on the Drawing Bar + Click the Glue Points icon on the Drawing Bar UFI: this is called from text\simpress\02\10030200.xhp to fix bug #i23785# - -
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02120000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02120000.xhp index d6a9bccdd9..4facd03491 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02120000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02120000.xhp @@ -72,10 +72,10 @@ Sets the position and rotation of a duplicate object with respect to the selected object. X axis -Enter the horizontal distance between the centers of the selected object and the duplicate object. Positive values shift the duplicate object to the right and negative values shift the duplicate object to the left. +Enter the horizontal distance between the centers of the selected object and the duplicate object. Positd object to the right and negatd object to the left. Y axis -Enter the vertical distance between the centers of the selected object and the duplicate object. Positive values shift the duplicate object up and negative values shift the duplicate object down. +Enter the vertical distance between the centers of the selected object and the duplicate object. Positive values shift the duplicate object down and negative values shift the duplicate object up. Angle Enter the angle (0 to 359 degrees) by which you want to rotate the duplicate object. Positive values rotate the duplicate object in a clockwise direction and negative values in a counterclockwise direction. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp index cc1dd59ddf..e609b8b787 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Delete Layer -/text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Delete Layer + /text/simpress/01/02140000.xhp + + + layers; deleting -deleting; layers + deleting; layers - + -Delete Layer -Deletes the active layer. +Delete Layer + Deletes the active layer. -
- -
-This command is only available in %PRODUCTNAME Draw layer mode. - -
+
+ +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/05100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/05100000.xhp index c63298ca7f..369364655c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/05100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/05100000.xhp @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ -Icon +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp index 52aa68f233..b7b84e9ffc 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Animation -/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp - - - -
+ + Animation + /text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp + + + +
-Animation -Creates a custom animation on the current slide. You can only use existing objects to create an animation. + +Animation + Creates a custom animation on the current slide. You can only use existing objects to create an animation. -
-
- -
-You can copy and paste animations into %PRODUCTNAME Writer. -Animation -Shows a preview of the objects in the animation. You can also press the Play button to view the animation. -Jumps to the first image in the animation sequence. - - - - -Icon + +
+ +
+ You can copy and paste animations into %PRODUCTNAME Writer. + Animation + Shows a preview of the objects in the animation. You can also press the Play button to view the animation. + +Jumps to the first image in the animation sequence. +
+ + + +Icon - - -First image - - -
-Moves back one image in the animation sequence. - - - - -Icon + + + First image + + +
+ + +Plays the animation backwards. + + + + +Icon - - -Backwards - - -
-Stops playing the animation. - - - - -Icon + + + Backwards + + +
+ + +Stops playing the animation. + + + + +Icon - - -Stop - - -
-Plays the animation. - - - - -Icon + + + Stop + + +
+ + +Plays the animation. + + + + +Icon - - -Play - - -
-Jumps to the last image in the animation sequence. - - - - -Icon + + + Play + + +
+ + +Jumps to the last image in the animation sequence. + + + + +Icon - - -Last image - - -
-Image Number -Indicates the position of the current image in the animation sequence. If you want to view another image, enter its number or click the up and down arrows. -Duration -Enter the number of seconds to display the current image. This option is only available if you select the Bitmap object option in the Animation group field. -Loop count -Sets the number of times that the animation is played. If you want the animation to play continuously, choose Max. -Image -Adds or removes objects from your animation. -Apply Object -Adds selected object(s) as a single image. - - - - -Icon + + + Last image + + +
+ + +Image Number + Indicates the position of the current image in the animation sequence. If you want to view another image, enter its number or click the up and down arrows. + +Duration + Enter the number of seconds to display the current image. This option is only available if you select the Bitmap object option in the Animation group field. + +Loop count + Sets the number of times that the animation is played. If you want the animation to play continuously, choose Max. + Image + Adds or removes objects from your animation. + +Apply Object + Adds selected object(s) as a single image. + + + + +Icon - - -Apply Object - - -
-Apply Objects Individually -Adds an image for each selected object. If you select a grouped object, an image is created for each object in the group. -You can also select an animation, such as an animated GIF, and click this icon to open it for editing. When you are finished editing the animation, click Create to insert a new animation into your slide. - - - - -Icon + + + Apply Object + + +
+ + +Apply Objects Individually + Adds an image for each selected object. If you select a grouped object, an image is created for each object in the group. + You can also select an animation, such as an animated GIF, and click this icon to open it for editing. When you are finished editing the animation, click Create to insert a new animation into your slide. + + + + +Icon - - -Apply Objects Individually - - -
-Delete Current Image -Deletes current image from the animation sequence. - - - - -Icon + + + Apply Objects Individually + + +
+ + +Delete Current Image + Deletes current image from the animation sequence. + + + + +Icon - - -Delete Current Image - - -
-Delete All Images -Deletes all of the images in the animation. - - - - -Icon + + + Delete Current Image + + +
+ + +Delete All Images + Deletes all of the images in the animation. + + + + +Icon - - -Delete All Images - - -
-Number -Total number of images in the animation. -Animation group -Sets object properties for your animation. -Group object -Assembles images into a single object so that they can be moved as a group. You can still edit individual objects by double-clicking the group in the slide. -Bitmap object -Combines images into a single image. -Alignment -Aligns the images in your animation.. -Create -Inserts the animation into the current slide. -
- -
- - + + + Delete All Images + + + + + Number + Total number of images in the animation. + Animation group + Sets object properties for your animation. + +Group object + Assembles images into a single object so that they can be moved as a group. You can still edit individual objects by double-clicking the group in the slide. + +Bitmap object + Combines images into a single image. + +Alignment + Aligns the images in your animation.. + +Create + Inserts the animation into the current slide. +
+ +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/02/13090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/02/13090000.xhp index 501d5f4387..2cb3ce0eb8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/02/13090000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/02/13090000.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp index e790f2a74a..e9c70c32c9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Loading Line and Arrow Styles -/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp - - - + + Loading Line and Arrow Styles + /text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp + + + line styles;loading -lines;about line ends -arrows;loading arrow styles -styles;arrow and line styles -loading;arrow and line styles -mw changed "line ends;" to "lines;"Loading Line and Arrow Styles + lines;about line ends + arrows;loading arrow styles + styles;arrow and line styles + loading;arrow and line styles +
mw changed "line ends;" to "lines;" +Loading Line and Arrow Styles -You can use styles to organize similar line and arrow types. $[officename] provides a few standard style files that you can load and use in your document. If you want, you can add or delete elements from a style file, or even create a custom style file. -To load a line styles file: - - -Choose Format - Line, and then click the Line Styles tab. - - -Click the Load Line Styles button. - - -Locate the file containing the line styles that you want to load, and then click OK. The file has the format [filename].sod. - - -To save a line styles file, click the Save Line Styles button, enter a filename, and then click OK. -To load an arrow styles file: - - -Choose Format - Line, and then click the Arrow Styles tab. - - -Click the Load Arrow Styles button. - - -Locate the file containing the line styles that you want to load, and then click OK. The file has the format [filename].sod. - - -To save an arrow styles file, click the Save Arrow Styles button, enter a filename, and then click OK. - -Format - Line - - - + You can use styles to organize similar line and arrow types. $[officename] provides a few standard style files that you can load and use in your document. If you want, you can add or delete elements from a style file, or even create a custom style file. + To load a line styles file: + + + Choose Format - Line, and then click the Line Styles tab. + + + Click the Load Line Styles button. + + + Locate the file containing the line styles that you want to load, and then click OK. The file has the format [filename].sod. + + + To save a line styles file, click the Save Line Styles button, enter a filename, and then click OK. + To load an arrow styles file: + + + Choose Format - Line, and then click the Arrow Styles tab. + + + Click the Load Arrow Styles button. + + + Locate the file containing the arrow styles that you want to load, and then click OK. The file has the format [filename].soe. + + + To save an arrow styles file, click the Save Arrow Styles button, enter a filename, and then click OK. + + Format - Line + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp index 3fa4ecad64..a159fcdfd3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp @@ -159,12 +159,12 @@
Choose View - AutoUpdate Display -Choose View - Selection +Choose View - Formula Elements
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Unary/Binary Operators -Choose View - Selection - symbol in the Selection window: +Choose View - Formula Elements - symbol in the Formula Elements window: @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Relations -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Operators -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Functions -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Brackets -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Attributes -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Formats -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Set Operations -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
Open the context menu in the Commands window - choose Others -Choose View - Selection - in the Selection window, click +Choose View - Formula Elements - in the Formula Elements window, click
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp index 142e71bd35..7e09e0b41e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Selection -/text/smath/01/03090000.xhp - - - -
+ + Formula Elements + /text/smath/01/03090000.xhp + + + +
selection options in formulas -formulas; selections + formulas; selections -Selection + +Formula Elements -This is a list of operators, functions, symbols and format options that can be inserted into the formula. -
-Some examples show you the range of operations. You can find more examples in the Samples - Formulas folder. -The selection window is divided into two parts. Clicking a symbol at the top of the window displays its subordinate symbols in the lower half of the window. -You can access the same functions in submenus through the context menu of the Commands window. -
- -
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
- -
- - + This is a list of operators, functions, symbols and format options that can be inserted into the formula. +
+ Some examples show you the range of operations. You can find more examples in the Samples - Formulas folder of the Templates and Documents window. + The selection window is divided into two parts. Clicking a symbol at the top of the window displays its subordinate symbols in the lower half of the window. + You can access the same functions in submenus through the context menu of the Commands window. +
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp index a0ce865f5c..498642d9de 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp @@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ dedr: fixed #i30769# Unary/Binary Operators -You can choose various unary and binary operators to build your $[officename] Math formula. Unary refers to operators that affect one placeholder. Binary refers to operators that connect two placeholders. The lower area of the Selection window displays the individual operators. The context menu of the Commands window also contains a list of these operators, as well as additional operators. If you need an operator that is not contained in the Selection window, use the context menu or type it directly in the Commands window. +You can choose various unary and binary operators to build your $[officename] Math formula. Unary refers to operators that affect one placeholder. Binary refers to operators that connect two placeholders. The lower area of the Formula Elements window displays the individual operators. The context menu of the Commands window also contains a list of these operators, as well as additional operators. If you need an operator that is not contained in the Formula Elements window, use the context menu or type it directly in the Commands window.
-The following is a complete list of the unary and binary operators. The symbol next to the operator indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (choose View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a complete list of the unary and binary operators. The symbol next to the operator indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (choose View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. Unary and Binary Operators
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp index 1ca7649450..1e04ae40b2 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090200.xhp @@ -80,12 +80,12 @@ Relations -You can choose among various relations to structure your $[officename] Math formula. The relation functions are displayed in the lower part of the Selection window. The list is also in the context menu of the Commands window. All relations that are not contained in the Selection window or in the context menu can be typed manually in the Commands window. +You can choose among various relations to structure your $[officename] Math formula. The relation functions are displayed in the lower part of the Formula Elements window. The list is also in the context menu of the Commands window. All relations that are not contained in the Formula Elements window or in the context menu can be typed manually in the Commands window.
-The following is a complete list of the relations. The symbol next to the name of the relation indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (choose View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a complete list of the relations. The symbol next to the name of the relation indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (choose View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. Relations:
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp index 2c595b75a8..5bdd5d24d3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp @@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ Operators -You can choose among various operators to structure your $[officename] Math formula. All available operators appear in the lower part of the Selection window. They are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All operators not contained in the Selection window or in the context menu must be typed manually in the Commands window. +You can choose among various operators to structure your $[officename] Math formula. All available operators appear in the lower part of the Formula Elements window. They are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All operators not contained in the Formula Elements window or in the context menu must be typed manually in the Commands window.
-The following is a list of the available operators. An icon next to the operator name indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (choose View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a list of the available operators. An icon next to the operator name indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (choose View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. Operator Functions
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ Triple Curve Integral -Inserts a triple curve integral sign with one placeholder. You can also type lllint <?> directly in the Commands window window. +Inserts a triple curve integral sign with one placeholder. You can also type lllint <?> directly in the Commands window.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp index 0f1a3f95a5..45e55ea1c5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090400.xhp @@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ Functions -Choose a function in the lower part of the window. These functions are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. Any functions not contained in the Selection window need to be typed manually in the Commands window. +Choose a function in the lower part of the window. These functions are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. Any functions not contained in the Formula Elements window need to be typed manually in the Commands window.
-The following is a list of all functions that appear in the Selection window. The icon next to the function indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (menu View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a list of all functions that appear in the Formula Elements window. The icon next to the function indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (menu View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. List of functions diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp index 728fb74cdf..862a1649cc 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090500.xhp @@ -79,12 +79,12 @@ dedr: reviewed Brackets -You can choose among various bracket types to structure a $[officename] Math formula. Bracket types are displayed in the lower part of the Selection window. These brackets are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All brackets that are not contained in the Selection window or in the context menu can be typed manually in the Commands window. +You can choose among various bracket types to structure a $[officename] Math formula. Bracket types are displayed in the lower part of the Formula Elements window. These brackets are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All brackets that are not contained in the Formula Elements window or in the context menu can be typed manually in the Commands window.
-The following is a complete list of all available bracket types. The icon next to the bracket type indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (menu View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a complete list of all available bracket types. The icon next to the bracket type indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (menu View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. Bracket types
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090600.xhp index 5c2e9bcef5..83df0eaa9d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090600.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090600.xhp @@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ Attributes You can choose from various attributes for %PRODUCTNAME - Math formulas. Some attributes are displayed in the lower part of the Selection window. These attributes are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All attributes not contained in the Selection window or in the context menu must be typed manually in the Commands window. + Math formulas. Some attributes are displayed in the lower part of the Formula Elements window. These attributes are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. All attributes not contained in the Formula Elements window or in the context menu must be typed manually in the Commands window.
- The following is a complete list of all attributes available in %PRODUCTNAME Math. The symbol next to the attribute indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (choose View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. + The following is a complete list of all attributes available in %PRODUCTNAME Math. The symbol next to the attribute indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (choose View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. In describing the following attribute functions, the letter "a" in the icon refers to the placeholder that you would like to assign to the respective attribute. You can substitute this character with any other character that you choose. Attribute Functions
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090700.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090700.xhp index 84d23e359e..22a46c8519 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090700.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090700.xhp @@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ mw added two index entries about formula alignement and made "formatting.." a two level entry Format -You can choose among various options for formatting a $[officename] Math formula. The format options are displayed in the lower half of the Selection window. These options are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window. +You can choose among various options for formatting a $[officename] Math formula. The format options are displayed in the lower half of the Formula Elements window. These options are also listed in the context menu of the Commands window.
-The following is a complete list of all available formatting options in $[officename] Math. The icon next to the formatting option indicates that it can be accessed through the Selection window (menu View - Selection) or through the context menu of the Commands window. +The following is a complete list of all available formatting options in $[officename] Math. The icon next to the formatting option indicates that it can be accessed through the Formula Elements window (menu View - Formula Elements) or through the context menu of the Commands window. The letter "a" refers to the placeholder in your formula which you would like to assign to the respective formatting. You can substitute this character for any other you like. Formatting options
@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ For alignment, the alignl, alignc and alignr commands are especially effective, if you are -aligning numbers and denominators, for example {alignl a}over{b+c} +aligning numerators and denominators, for example {alignl a}over{b+c} diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp index a7903602da..560e04fc63 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03090800.xhp @@ -69,12 +69,12 @@ Set Operations -Assign different set operators to the characters in your $[officename] Math formula. The individual operators are shown in the lower section of the Selection window. Call the context menu in the Commands window to see an identical list of the individual functions. Any operators not found in the Selection window have to be entered directly in the Commands window. You can also directly insert other parts of the formula even if symbols already exist for them. +Assign different set operators to the characters in your $[officename] Math formula. The individual operators are shown in the lower section of the Formula Elements window. Call the context menu in the Commands window to see an identical list of the individual functions. Any operators not found in the Formula Elements window have to be entered directly in the Commands window. You can also directly insert other parts of the formula even if symbols already exist for them.
-After clicking the Set Operations icon in the Selection window additional icons will be shown in the lower part of this window. Simply click a symbol to incorporate the operator in the formula being edited in the Commands window. +After clicking the Set Operations icon in the Formula Elements window additional icons will be shown in the lower part of this window. Simply click a symbol to incorporate the operator in the formula being edited in the Commands window. The set operations in detail:
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp index 7b5a808a83..b1d892f629 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091100.xhp @@ -50,13 +50,13 @@ Note: the quotation marks in the examples are used to emphasize text and do not belong to the content of the formulas and commands. When typing example formulas into the Commands window, note that spaces are often required for correct structure. Braces "{}" are used to group expressions together to form one new expression. For example, "sqrt {x * y}" is the square root of the entire product x*y, while "sqrt x * y" is the square root of x multiplied by y. Braces do not require an extra space. -Set brackets were previously inserted in the Selection window or directly in the Commands window as "left lbrace <?> right rbrace". Now, a left and a right set bracket can also be inserted using "lbrace" and "rbrace", without or without wildcards. +Set brackets were previously inserted in the Formula Elements window or directly in the Commands window as "left lbrace <?> right rbrace". Now, a left and a right set bracket can also be inserted using "lbrace" and "rbrace", with or without wildcards. There are a total of eight (8) different types of brackets available. The "ceil" and "floor" brackets are often used for rounding up or down the argument to the next integer: "lceil -3.7 rceil = -3" or "lfloor -3.7 rfloor = -4". Operator brackets, also known as Bra-kets (angle brackets with a vertical line in between), are common in Physics notation: "langle a mline b rangle" or "langle a mline b mline c over d mline e rangle." The height and positioning of the vertical lines always corresponds exactly to the enclosing brackets. All brackets may only be used in pairs. The brackets have some common characteristics: -All types of brackets have the same grouping function as described for "{}"- brackets. +All types of brackets have the same grouping function as described for "{}" brackets. All types of brackets, including those that are visible, permit empty group definition. The enclosed expression may therefore be empty. -Brackets do not adjust their size to the enclosed expression. For example, if you want "( a over b )" with a bracket size adjusted to a and b you must insert "left" and "right". Entering "left(a over b right)" produces appropriate sizing. If, however, the brackets themselves are part of the expression whose size is changed, they are included the size change: "size 3(a over b)" and "size 12(a over b)". The sizing of the bracket-to-bracket expression ratio does not change in any way. +Brackets do not adjust their size to the enclosed expression. For example, if you want "( a over b )" with a bracket size adjusted to a and b you must insert "left" and "right". Entering "left(a over b right)" produces appropriate sizing. If, however, the brackets themselves are part of the expression whose size is changed, they are included the size change: "size 3(a over b)" and "size 12(a over b)". The sizing of the bracket-to-expression ratio does not change in any way. Since "left" and "right" ensure unique assignment of the brackets, every single bracket can be used as an argument for these two commands, even placing right brackets on the left side, or left brackets on the right. Instead of a bracket you can use the "none" qualifier, which means that there is no bracket shown and that there is no space reserved for a bracket. Using this, you can create the following expressions: diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp index e1bc03d17e..664a783c74 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091500.xhp @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Formula Reference Tables -This reference section contains lists of many operators, functions, symbols and formatting features available in $[officename] Math. Many of the commands displayed can be inserted using the icons in the Selection window or the context menu of the Commands window. +This reference section contains lists of many operators, functions, symbols and formatting features available in $[officename] Math. Many of the commands displayed can be inserted using the icons in the Formula Elements window or the context menu of the Commands window. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091501.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091501.xhp index 09ff59bb2f..613edc0298 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091501.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091501.xhp @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp index b8cf2aadee..03e7ad17c0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091502.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091503.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091503.xhp index d1a083aac0..e5c0573c4e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091503.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091503.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp index b4e7a8bc5d..e363df1b01 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091504.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp index 5db9ab7a71..cee9116f4c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091505.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp index d32037711a..b80380a3e7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091506.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp index 789c0e75ab..8ab1083302 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091507.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091508.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091508.xhp index d08deac2b8..4d6c3669be 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091508.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091508.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091509.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091509.xhp index 54c20ba817..3105bf72ca 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091509.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/03091509.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Typed command(s) -Symbol in Selection Window +Symbol in Formula Elements Window Meaning diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp index 7ffdd61d95..e33a5bd9fa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/01/06010100.xhp @@ -67,8 +67,7 @@ To change the name of a symbol, select the old name in the Old symbol list box. Then enter the new name in the Symbol box. Check whether the desired character is in the preview window before you click the Modify button. Click OK. Symbol Set -The Symbol s -et list box contains the names of all existing symbol sets. You can modify a symbol set or create a new one. +The Symbol set list box contains the names of all existing symbol sets. You can modify a symbol set or create a new one. Creating a New Symbol Set To create a new symbol set, type a name for it in the Symbol set list box and add at least one symbol. Click OK to close the dialog. The new symbol set is now available under the new name. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/04/01020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/04/01020000.xhp index 3d96e40dd5..05519a6a38 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/04/01020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/04/01020000.xhp @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ F9 Update -Navigation in the Selection Window +Navigation in the Formula Elements Window
Left or right arrow Move left or right to the next category or function. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp index ee06980afa..b0e38312da 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ The cursor waits in the Commands window and you can type the formula. -You can compose formulas using the Selection window. Open it with the menu View - Selection if it is not already open. +You can compose formulas using the Formula Elements window. Open it with the menu View - Formula Elements if it is not already open. -If the Selection window is open, use F6 to switch from the Commands window to the Selection window and back. +If the Formula Elements window is open, use F6 to switch from the Commands window to the Formula Elements window and back. -Selection window +Formula Elements window diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp index 44e1ad67fe..abe4a223a0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/guide/limits.xhp @@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ Choose Insert - Object - Formula. -You see the Math input window and the Selection window. If you don't see the Selection window, you can enable it in the View menu. +You see the Math input window and the Formula Elements window. If you don't see the Formula Elements window, you can enable it in the View menu. -In the upper part of the Selection window, click the Operators icon. +In the upper part of the Formula Elements window, click the Operators icon. -In the lower part of the Selection window, click the Sum icon. +In the lower part of the Formula Elements window, click the Sum icon. To enable lower and upper limits, click additionally the Upper and Lower Limits icon. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Now the formula is complete. Click into your text document outside the formula to leave the formula editor. -In the same way, you can enter an Integral formula with limits. When you click an icon from the Selection window, the assigned text command is inserted in the input window. If you know the text commands, you can enter the commands directly in the input window. +In the same way, you can enter an Integral formula with limits. When you click an icon from the Formula Elements window, the assigned text command is inserted in the input window. If you know the text commands, you can enter the commands directly in the input window. Choose Insert - Object - Formula. @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ Click in the input window and enter the following line: int from{a} to{b} f(x)`dx -A small gap exists between f(x) and dx, which you can also enter using the Selection window: click the Format icon, then the Small Gap icon. +A small gap exists between f(x) and dx, which you can also enter using the Formula Elements window: click the Format icon, then the Small Gap icon. If you don't like the font of the letters f and x, choose Format - Fonts and select other fonts. Click the Default button to use the new fonts as default from now on. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0103.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0103.xhp index 37fb0e4988..84675b4a4a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0103.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0103.xhp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
View -Sets the display scale and defines which elements you want to be visible. Most of the commands that you can enter into the Commands window can also be accessed through a mouse click if you have already opened the Selection window with View - Selection. +Sets the display scale and defines which elements you want to be visible. Most of the commands that you can enter into the Commands window can also be accessed through a mouse click if you have already opened the Formula Elements window with View - Formula Elements.
Zoom diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0503.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0503.xhp index 299ee91254..4031ab4794 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0503.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/smath/main0503.xhp @@ -60,6 +60,6 @@ Individual Symbols You can create your own symbols and import characters from other fonts. You can add new symbols to the basic catalog of $[officename] Math symbols, or create your own special catalogs. Numerous special characters are also available. Formulas in Context -To make working with formulas easier, use the context menus, which can be called up with a right mouse click. This applies especially to the Commands window. This context menu contains all the commands that are found in the Selection window, and also operators, and so on, which can be inserted into your formula by mouse-click without having to key them into the Commands window. +To make working with formulas easier, use the context menus, which can be called up with a right mouse click. This applies especially to the Commands window. This context menu contains all the commands that are found in the Formula Elements window, and also operators, and so on, which can be inserted into your formula by mouse-click without having to key them into the Commands window. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp index acc36495fa..10abde0897 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -View Menu -/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -View Menu -Choose View - Ruler + + View Menu + /text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp + + + + View Menu + Choose View - Ruler -Choose View - Text Boundaries + Choose View - Text Boundaries -
-Choose View - Field Shadings - -Command +
+ Choose View - Field Shadings + + Command Ctrl+F8 -
-
-Choose View - Field Names - -Command +
+
+ Choose View - Field Names + + Command Ctrl+F9 -
-
-Choose View - Nonprinting Characters - -Command +
+
+ Choose View - Nonprinting Characters + + Command Ctrl+F10 -On Standard bar, click -
-
- - - -Icon - - - -Nonprinting Characters - - -
- - - -
-Choose View - Web Layout - -On Tools bar, enable -
- - - - -Icon + On Standard bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Web Layout - - -
+ + + Nonprinting Characters + + + -
-
-
-Choose View - Print Layout - -On Tools bar, disable -
- - - - -Icon + + +
+ Choose View - Web Layout + + On Tools bar, enable +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Web Layout - - -
+ + + Web Layout + + + -
-
-Choose View - Hidden Paragraphs + + +
+ Choose View - Print Layoutremoved table with icon (was copy/paste error) +
+ Choose View - Hidden Paragraphs - -
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000404.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000404.xhp index cc12cb2da7..a696d2a756 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000404.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000404.xhp @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp index 6e82565372..fb6c5f5266 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.9 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ * ************************************************************************ --> + @@ -62,45 +63,45 @@ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu New/Modify (for Page Styles)
- Choose Format - Paragraph - Numbering tab - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Numbering tab (Paragraph Styles) + Choose Format - Paragraph - Outline & Numbering tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Outline & Numbering tab (Paragraph Styles)
Choose Format - Sections - Options button -
-Choose Format - Page - Columns tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Columns tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Columns tab -Choose Insert - Frame - Columns tab -Choose Insert/Format - Section(s) - Columns tab -
-
-Choose Format - Page - Footnote tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Footnote tab -
-
-Choose Insert - Section - Footnotes/Endnotes tab -Choose Format - Sections - Options button Footnotes/Endnotes tab -
-
-Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Paragraph Styles) -
-
-Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Character Styles) -
-
-Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Frame Styles) -
-
-Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Numbering Styles) -
-Choose Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing +
+ Choose Format - Page - Columns tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Columns tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Columns tab + Choose Insert - Frame - Columns tab + Choose Insert/Format - Section(s) - Columns tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Page - Footnote tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Footnote tab +
+
+ Choose Insert - Section - Footnotes/Endnotes tab + Choose Format - Sections - Options button Footnotes/Endnotes tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Paragraph Styles) +
+
+ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Character Styles) +
+
+ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Frame Styles) +
+
+ Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New (for Numbering Styles) +
+ Choose Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing -Choose Format - AutoCorrect + Choose Format - AutoCorrect -Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply + Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply -Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply and Edit Changes + Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply and Edit Changes Choose Table - AutoFormat (with cursor in a table) @@ -125,51 +126,51 @@
- - -
-Choose Format - Picture - Type tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Type tabUFI: removed some lines with Format-Object, see #i64150 -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Type tab -Choose Insert - Frame - Type tab -
-
-Choose Format - Picture - Wrap tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Wrap tab -Choose Insert - Frame - Wrap tab -Choose Format - Wrap - -
-Choose Format - Wrap - Edit Contour + + +
+ Choose Format - Picture - Type tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Type tabUFI: removed some lines with Format-Object, see #i64150 +Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Type tab + Choose Insert - Frame - Type tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Picture - Wrap tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Wrap tab + Choose Insert - Frame - Wrap tab + Choose Format - Wrap + +
+ Choose Format - Wrap - Edit Contour -
-Choose Format - Picture - Hyperlink tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Hyperlink tab -Choose Insert - Frame - Hyperlink tab -
-
-Choose Format - Picture - Options tab -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options tab -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Options tab -Choose Insert - Frame - Options tab -
-Choose Format - Picture - Picture tab +
+ Choose Format - Picture - Hyperlink tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Hyperlink tab + Choose Insert - Frame - Hyperlink tab +
+
+ Choose Format - Picture - Options tab + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options tab + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu Modify/New - Options tab + Choose Insert - Frame - Options tab +
+ Choose Format - Picture - Picture tab -
-Choose Insert/Format - Picture - Macro tab -Choose Insert/Format - Frame/Object - Macro tab -Choose Edit - AutoText - AutoText (button) - Macro - -Choose Edit - ImageMap - open context menu - Macro - -Choose Insert - Hyperlink - Events icon (look for Help tip) -Choose Format - Character - Hyperlink tab - Events button -
-Choose Table - Table Properties +
+ Choose Insert/Format - Picture - Macro tab + Choose Insert/Format - Frame/Object - Macro tab + Choose Edit - AutoText - AutoText (button) - Macro + + Choose Edit - ImageMap - open context menu - Macro + + Choose Insert - Hyperlink - Events icon (look for Help tip) + Choose Format - Character - Hyperlink tab - Events button +
+ Choose Table - Table Properties Choose Table - Split Table - Choose Table - Merge Tables + Choose Table - Merge Table Choose Table - Table Properties - Table tab @@ -179,47 +180,47 @@ Right-click in a table, choose Cell -
-Choose Table - Merge Cells - -On the Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon +
+ Choose Table - Merge Cells + + On the Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Merge Cells - - -
+ + + Merge Cells + + + -
-
-
-Choose Table - Split Cells - -On the Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon + + +
+ Choose Table - Split Cells + + On the Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Split Cells - - -
+ + + Split Cells + + + -
-
-In the context menu of a cell, choose Cell - Protect + + + In the context menu of a cell, choose Cell - Protect
In the context menu of a cell, choose Cell - Unprotect @@ -230,16 +231,16 @@ In the context menu of a cell, choose Row - Height -
-Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Row Height - -Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon +
+ Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Row Height + + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon @@ -248,40 +249,40 @@
-
-
-
-Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Rows Equally - -Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon + + +
+ Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Rows Equally + + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Distribute Rows Equally - - -
+ + + Distribute Rows Equally + + + -
-
-Choose Table - Select - Row +
+ + Choose Table - Select - Row -
-Choose Table - Delete - Rows - -On Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon +
+ Choose Table - Delete - Rows + + On Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon @@ -294,19 +295,18 @@ In the context menu of a cell, choose Column - In the context menu of a cell, choose Column - - Width + In the context menu of a cell, choose Column - Width -
-Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Column Width - -Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click -
-
- - - -Icon +
+ Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Column Width + + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon @@ -315,51 +315,51 @@
-
-
-
-Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Columns Equally - -Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click -
- - - - -Icon + + +
+ Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Columns Equally + + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon - - -Space Columns Equally - - -
+ + + Space Columns Equally + + + -
-
-Choose Table - Select - Column + + + Choose Table - Select - Column -
-Choose Table - Insert - Columns - -Choose Table - Insert - Rows - -On Table Bar, click - - - - -Icon +
+ Choose Table - Insert - Columns + + Choose Table - Insert - Rows + + On Table Bar, click +
+ + + +Icon - - -Insert Column - - - - - -Icon + + + Insert Column + + + + + +Icon @@ -368,17 +368,17 @@
-
-
-Choose Table - Delete - Columns - -On Table Bar, click -
- - - - - + +
+ Choose Table - Delete - Columns + + On Table Bar, click +
+
+ + + +Icon @@ -387,17 +387,17 @@
-
-
-
-Choose Format - Frame/Object - -
- - - - - + + +
+ Choose Format - Frame/Object + +
+
+ + + +Icon @@ -406,14 +406,14 @@
-
-
-
- - - - -Icon + + +
+
+ + + +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000406.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000406.xhp index abceda496f..26e11aca9a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000406.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000406.xhp @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110000.xhp index f35b46f63b..6fc36f874f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110000.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02150000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02150000.xhp index a3a0564c53..f8dec4568e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02150000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02150000.xhp @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} +Icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp index 867458bf87..e3da657c79 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ When you click "Additional formats", the Number Format dialog opens, where you can define a custom format. -If you choose "Chapter number without separator" for a chapter field, the separators that are specified for chapter number in Tools - Chapter numbering are not displayed. +If you choose "Chapter number without separator" for a chapter field, the separators that are specified for chapter number in Tools - Outline numbering are not displayed. If you choose "chapter number" as the format for reference fields, only the number of the chapter heading containing the referenced object is displayed in the field. If the paragraph style for the chapter heading is not numbered, the field is left blank. The following number range formats are for paragraphs formatted with numbered or bulleted lists:
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp index 3cad566260..78e49d8174 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Defining Conditions -/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: some code problems in database field conditions? -dedr: reviewed - - - + + Defining Conditions + /text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp + + + logical expressions -formulating conditions -conditions; in fields and sections -fields;defining conditions -sections;defining conditions -variables; in conditions -user data;in conditions -databases;in conditions -hiding; database fields + formulating conditions + conditions; in fields and sections + fields;defining conditions + sections;defining conditions + variables; in conditions + user data;in conditions + databases;in conditions + hiding; database fields -Defining Conditions +Defining Conditions -Conditions are logical expressions that you can use to control the display of fields and sections in your document. Although the following examples apply to fields, they also apply to sections. -You can define conditions for the following field types: - - -Conditional text: displays text A if the condition is true, or text B if the condition is false. - - -Hidden text: hides the contents of the field if the condition is true. - - -Hidden paragraph: hides the paragraph if the condition is true. - - -Any record and next record: controls the access to database records. - - -The simplest way to define a condition is to type the logical expression directly in a Condition box using the following values: -
- - -TRUE - - -The condition is always met. You can also enter any value not equal to 0 as the conditional text. - - - - -FALSE - - -The condition is not met. You can also enter the value 0. - - -
+ Conditions are logical expressions that you can use to control the display of fields and sections in your document. Although the following examples apply to fields, they also apply to sections. + You can define conditions for the following field types: + + + Conditional text: displays text A if the condition is true, or text B if the condition is false. + + + Hidden text: hides the contents of the field if the condition is true. + + + Hidden paragraph: hides the paragraph if the condition is true. + + + Any record and next record: controls the access to database records. + + + The simplest way to define a condition is to type the logical expression directly in a Condition box using the following values: + + + + TRUE + + + The condition is always met. You can also enter any value not equal to 0 as the conditional text. + + + + + FALSE + + + The condition is not met. You can also enter the value 0. + + +
-If you leave the Condition box empty, the condition is interpreted as not being met. -When you define a condition, use the same elements for defining a formula, namely comparative operators, mathematical and statistical functions, number formats, variables and constants. -You can use the following types of variables when you define a condition: - - -Predefined $[officename] variables that use statistics on document properties - - -Custom variables, that are a created with the "Set variable" field - - -Variables based on user data - - -Variables based on the contents of database fields - - -You cannot use internal variables, such as page and chapter numbers, in condition expression. -Conditions and Variables -The following examples use a variable called "x": - - - -x == 1 or x EQ 1 - - -The condition is true if "x" is equal to 1. - - - - -x != 1 or x NEQ 1 - - -The condition is true if "x" does not equal 1. - - - - -sinx == 0 - - -The condition is true if "x" is a multiple of pi. - - -
+ If you leave the Condition box empty, the condition is interpreted as not being met. + When you define a condition, use the same elements for defining a formula, namely comparative operators, mathematical and statistical functions, number formats, variables and constants. + You can use the following types of variables when you define a condition: + + + Predefined $[officename] variables that use statistics on document properties + + + Custom variables, that are a created with the "Set variable" field + + + Variables based on user data + + + Variables based on the contents of database fields + + + You cannot use internal variables, such as page and chapter numbers, in condition expression. + Conditions and Variables + The following examples use a variable called "x": + + + + x == 1 or x EQ 1 + + + The condition is true if "x" is equal to 1. + + + + + x != 1 or x NEQ 1 + + + The condition is true if "x" does not equal 1. + + + + + sinx == 0 + + + The condition is true if "x" is a multiple of pi. + + +
-To use comparative operators with strings, the operands must be bounded by double quotation marks: - - - -x == "ABC" or x EQ "ABC" - - -Checks if variable "x" contains (true) the "ABC" string, or not (false). - - - - -x == "" or x EQ "" -or -!x or NOT x - - -Checks if the variable "x" contains an empty string. - - -
+ To use comparative operators with strings, the operands must be bounded by double quotation marks: + + + + x == "ABC" or x EQ "ABC" + + + Checks if variable "x" contains (true) the "ABC" string, or not (false). + + + + + x == "" or x EQ "" + or + !x or NOT x + + + Checks if the variable "x" contains an empty string. + + +
-The "equal" comparative operator must be represented by two equal signs (==) in a condition. For example, if you define a variable "x" with the value of 1, you can enter the condition as x==1. -User Data -You can include user data when you define conditions. To change your user data, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - User data. User data must be entered in the form of strings. You can query the user data with "==" (EQ), "!=" (NEQ), or "!"(NOT). -The following table lists user data variables and their meanings: - - - -Variable - - -Meaning - - - - -user_firstname - - -First name - - - - -user_lastname - - -Last name - - - - -user_initials - - -Initials - - - - -user_company - - -Company - - - - -user_street - - -Street - - - - -user_country - - -Country - - - - -user_zipcode - - -Zip code - - - - -user_city - - -City - - - - -user_title - - -Title - - - - -user_position - - -Position - - - - -user_tel_work - - -Business telephone number - - - - -user_tel_home - - -Home telephone number - - - - -user_fax - - -Fax number - - - - -user_email - - -E-mail address - - - - -user_state - - -State (not in all $[officename] versions) - - -
+ The "equal" comparative operator must be represented by two equal signs (==) in a condition. For example, if you define a variable "x" with the value of 1, you can enter the condition as x==1. + User Data + You can include user data when you define conditions. To change your user data, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - User data. User data must be entered in the form of strings. You can query the user data with "==" (EQ), "!=" (NEQ), or "!"(NOT). + The following table lists user data variables and their meanings: + + + + Variable + + + Meaning + + + + + user_firstname + + + First name + + + + + user_lastname + + + Last name + + + + + user_initials + + + Initials + + + + + user_company + + + Company + + + + + user_street + + + Street + + + + + user_country + + + Country + + + + + user_zipcode + + + Zip code + + + + + user_city + + + City + + + + + user_title + + + Title + + + + + user_position + + + Position + + + + + user_tel_work + + + Business telephone number + + + + + user_tel_home + + + Home telephone number + + + + + user_fax + + + Fax number + + + + + user_email + + + E-mail address + + + + + user_state + + + State (not in all $[officename] versions) + + +
-For example, to hide a paragraph, text, or a section from a user with a specific initial, such as "LM", enter the condition: user_initials=="LM". -Conditions and Database Fields -You can define conditions for accessing databases, or database fields. For example, you can check the contents of a database field from a condition, or use database fields in logical expressions. The following table lists a few more examples of using databases in conditions: - - - -Example - - -Meaning - - - - -Database.Table.Company -Database.Table.Company NEQ "" -Database.Table.Company != "" - - -The condition is true if the COMPANY field is not empty. (In the first example, no operator is required.) - - - - -!Database.Table.Company -NOT Database.Table.Company -Database.Table.Company EQ "" -Database.Table.Company =="" - - -Returns TRUE if the COMPANY field is empty. (Exclamation sign represents a logical NOT.) - - - - -Database.Table.Company !="Sun Microsystems" -Database.Table.Company NEQ "Sun Microsystems" - - -Returns TRUE if the current entry in the COMPANY field is "Sun Microsystems". - - - - -Database.Table.Firstname AND Database.Table.Name - - -Returns TRUE if the record contains the first and the last name. - - -
+ For example, to hide a paragraph, text, or a section from a user with a specific initial, such as "LM", enter the condition: user_initials=="LM". + Conditions and Database Fields + You can define conditions for accessing databases, or database fields. For example, you can check the contents of a database field from a condition, or use database fields in logical expressions. The following table lists a few more examples of using databases in conditions: + + + + Example + + + Meaning + + + + + Database.Table.Company + Database.Table.Company NEQ "" + Database.Table.Company != "" + + + The condition is true if the COMPANY field is not empty. (In the first example, no operator is required.) + + + + + !Database.Table.Company + NOT Database.Table.Company + Database.Table.Company EQ "" + Database.Table.Company =="" + + + Returns TRUE if the COMPANY field is empty. (Exclamation sign represents a logical NOT.) + + + + + Database.Table.Company !="Sun Microsystems" + Database.Table.Company NEQ "Sun Microsystems" + + + Returns TRUE if the current entry in the COMPANY field is "Sun Microsystems". + + + + + Database.Table.Firstname AND Database.Table.Name + + + Returns TRUE if the record contains the first and the last name. + + +
-Note the difference between the boolean NOT "!" and the comparative operator not equal "!=" (NEQ). -When you refer to a database field in a condition, use the form Databasename.Tablename.Fieldname. If one of the names contains a character that is an operator, such as a minus sign (-), enclose the name in square brackets, for example, Databasename.[Table-name].Fieldname. Never use spaces inside field names.UFI: fixes bug #i25781# - but see #i25983#. Fixes also #i19571# -Example: Hiding an Empty Database Field -You may want to create a condition that hides an empty field, for example, if the COMPANY field is empty for some of the data records. -Select the Hidden Paragraph box, and type the following condition: Addressbook.Addresses.Company EQ "" -or type the following -NOT Addressbook.Addresses.Company -If the COMPANY database field is empty, the condition is true and the paragraph is hidden. -To display hidden paragraphs on the screen, you can choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids, and clear the Hidden paragraphs check box. -Examples of Conditions in Fields -The following examples use the Conditional text field, although they can be applied to any fields that can be linked to a condition. The syntax used for conditions is also used for the Hidden text, Hidden paragraph, Any record or Next record fields. -To display conditional text based on the number of pages: - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Functions tab. - - -In the Type list, click "Conditional text". - - -In the Condition box, type "page == 1". - - -In the Then box, type "There is only one page". - - -In the Or box, type "There are several pages". - - -Click Insert, and then click Close. - - -To display conditional text based on a user-defined Variable - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Variables tab. - - -In the Type list, click "Set Variable". - - -In the Name box, type "Profit". - - -In the Value box, type "5000". - - -Click Insert. - - -Click the Functions tab, and click "Conditional text" in the Type list. - - -In the Condition box, type "Profit < 5000". - - -In the Then box, type "Target is not met". - - -In the Or box, type "Target is met". - - -Click Insert. - - -To edit the contents of the "Profit" variable, double-click the variable field. -To display conditional text based on the contents of a database field: -The first part of this example inserts a space between the "First Name" and "Last Name" fields in a document, and the second part inserts text based on the contents of a field. This example requires that an address data source is registered with $[officename]. - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Database tab. - - -In the Type list, click "Mail merge fields". - - -In the Database selection box, double-click an address book, click "First Name", and then click Insert. Repeat for "Last Name". - - -In the document, place the cursor between the two fields, press Space, and then return to the Fields dialog: - - -Click the Functions tab, and then click "Conditional text" in the Type list. - - -In the Condition box, type: "Addressbook.addresses.firstname". - - -In the Then box, type a space and leave the Or box blank. - - -You can now use a condition to insert text based on the contents of the First Name field. - - -In the Fields dialog, click the Functions tab. - - -In the Type box, click "Conditional text". - - -In the Condition box, type: Addressbook.addresses.firstname == "Michael" - - -In the Then box, type "Dear". - - -In the Or box, type "Hello". - - -Click Insert. - - - - + Note the difference between the boolean NOT "!" and the comparative operator not equal "!=" (NEQ). + When you refer to a database field in a condition, use the form Databasename.Tablename.Fieldname. If one of the names contains a character that is an operator, such as a minus sign (-), enclose the name in square brackets, for example, Databasename.[Table-name].Fieldname. Never use spaces inside field names.UFI: fixes bug #i25781# - but see #i25983#. Fixes also #i19571# + Example: Hiding an Empty Database Field + You may want to create a condition that hides an empty field, for example, if the COMPANY field is empty for some of the data records. + Select the Hidden Paragraph list entry, and type the following condition: Addressbook.Addresses.Company EQ "" + or type the following + NOT Addressbook.Addresses.Company + If the COMPANY database field is empty, the condition is true and the paragraph is hidden. + To display hidden paragraphs on the screen, you can choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids, and clear the Fields: Hidden paragraphs check box. + Examples of Conditions in Fields + The following examples use the Conditional text field, although they can be applied to any fields that can be linked to a condition. The syntax used for conditions is also used for the Hidden text, Hidden paragraph, Any record or Next record fields. + To display conditional text based on the number of pages: + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Functions tab. + + + In the Type list, click "Conditional text". + + + In the Condition box, type "page == 1". + + + In the Then box, type "There is only one page". + + + In the Or box, type "There are several pages". + + + Click Insert, and then click Close. + + + To display conditional text based on a user-defined Variable + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Variables tab. + + + In the Type list, click "Set Variable". + + + In the Name box, type "Profit". + + + In the Value box, type "5000". + + + Click Insert. + + + Click the Functions tab, and click "Conditional text" in the Type list. + + + In the Condition box, type "Profit < 5000". + + + In the Then box, type "Target is not met". + + + In the Or box, type "Target is met". + + + Click Insert. + + + To edit the contents of the "Profit" variable, double-click the variable field. + To display conditional text based on the contents of a database field: + The first part of this example inserts a space between the "First Name" and "Last Name" fields in a document, and the second part inserts text based on the contents of a field. This example requires that an address data source is registered with $[officename]. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Database tab. + + + In the Type list, click "Mail merge fields". + + + In the Database selection box, double-click an address book, click "First Name", and then click Insert. Repeat for "Last Name". + + + In the document, place the cursor between the two fields, press Space, and then return to the Fields dialog: + + + Click the Functions tab, and then click "Conditional text" in the Type list. + + + In the Condition box, type: "Addressbook.addresses.firstname". + + + In the Then box, type a space and leave the Or box blank. + + + You can now use a condition to insert text based on the contents of the First Name field. + + + In the Fields dialog, click the Functions tab. + + + In the Type box, click "Conditional text". + + + In the Condition box, type: Addressbook.addresses.firstname == "Michael" + + + In the Then box, type "Dear". + + + In the Else box, type "Hello". + + + Click Insert. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp index cc4328ec12..0f9b8c1c42 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Define Bibliography Entry -/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Define Bibliography Entry + /text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp + + + -Define Bibliography Entry -Change the content of a bibliography entry. -
- -
-Entry data -Enter a short name and select the appropriate source type. You can now enter data into the other fields belonging for the entry. +Define Bibliography Entry + Change the content of a bibliography entry. +
+ +
+ Entry data + Enter a short name and select the appropriate source type. You can now enter data into the other fields belonging for the entry. -Short name -Displays the short name for the bibliography entry. You can only enter a name here if you are creating a new bibliography entry. +Short name + Displays the short name for the bibliography entry. You can only enter a name here if you are creating a new bibliography entry. @@ -82,13 +80,10 @@ -This is where you select the desired entry data for your bibliography. +This is where you select the desired entry data for your bibliography. -Type -Select the source for the bibliography entry. -The entries in the bibliography database have the following names: -"Identifier"; "BibliographyType"; "Author"; "Title"; "Year"; "ISBN"; "Booktitle"; "Chapter"; "Edition"; "Editor"; "Howpublished"; "Institution"; "Journal"; "Month"; "Note"; "Annote"; "Number"; "Organizations"; "Pages"; "Publisher"; "Address"; "School"; "Series";"ReportType"; "Volume"; "URL"; "Custom1"; "Custom2"; "Custom3"; "Custom4"; "Custom5" - -Formatting bibliography entries - -
+Type + Select the source for the bibliography entry.removed two paras + Formatting bibliography entries + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp index 33bba3a007..be00fd2c1a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04200000.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.7.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,47 +35,50 @@ - -Insert Script -/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp - - - + + Insert Script + /text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp + + + -Insert Script -Inserts a script at the current cursor position in an HTML or text document. +Insert Script + Inserts a script at the current cursor position in an HTML or text document. -
- -
-An inserted script is indicated by a small green rectangle. If you do not see the rectangle, choose Tools - Options - HTML Document - View, and select the Notes check box. To edit a script, double-click the green rectangle. -If your document contains more than one script, the Edit Script dialog contains previous and next buttons to jump from script to script. +
+ +
+ An inserted script is indicated by a small green rectangle. If you do not see the rectangle, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - View, and select the Notes check box. To edit a script, double-click the green rectangle. + If your document contains more than one script, the Edit Script dialog contains previous and next buttons to jump from script to script. -Jump to Previous Script. - +Jump to Previous Script. + -Jump to Next Script. - -To specify if the script is printed at the end of the page or at the end of the document, choose File - Print - Options, and select the appropriate check box. -Contents +Jump to Next Script. + + To specify if the script is printed at the end of the page or at the end of the document, choose File - Print - Options, and select the appropriate check box. + Contents -Script Type -Enter the type of script that you want to insert. The script is identified in the HTML source code by the tag <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">. +Script Type + Enter the type of script that you want to insert. The script is identified in the HTML source code by the tag <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">. -URL -Adds a link to a script file. Click the URL radio button, and then enter the link in the box. You can also click the browse button (...), locate the file, and then click Insert. The linked script file is identified in the HTML source code by the following tags: -<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="url"> -/* ignore all text here */ -</SCRIPT> +URL + Adds a link to a script file. Click the URL radio button, and then enter the link in the box. You can also click the browse button (...), locate the file, and then click Insert. The linked script file is identified in the HTML source code by the following tags: + <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="url"> + /* ignore all text here */ + </SCRIPT> -... -Locate the script file that you want to link to, and then click Insert. +... + Locate the script file that you want to link to, and then click Insert. -Text -Enter the script code that you want to insert. - - +Text + Enter the script code that you want to insert. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05030800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05030800.xhp index bb5b34e37b..88cc1c36c3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05030800.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05030800.xhp @@ -2,38 +2,33 @@ @@ -57,50 +52,45 @@
- To change the numbering options for paragraphs that use the same paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the style in the list, choose Modify, and then click the Numbering tab. + To change the numbering options for paragraphs that use the same paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the style in the list, choose Modify, and then click the Outline & Numbering tab. - To change the numbering options for selected paragraphs, choose Format -Paragraph, and then click the Numbering tab. + To change the numbering options for selected paragraphs, choose Format -Paragraph, and then click the Outline & Numbering tab. - id="par_idN1067A" l10n="NEW"Link paragraph -id="par_idN1067E" l10n="NEW"Select the outline level and numbering style that will be applied to the selected paragraphs. -id="par_idN10681" l10n="NEW"Outline level -id="par_idN10685" l10n="NEW"<AVIS hid=".">Select the outline level that you want to apply to the paragraph.</AVIS> + -Outline level - Assigns an outline level from 1 to 10 to the selected paragraphs or Paragraph Style. Select Body text to reset the outline level. - The paragraphs will be included in a table of contents if you enable the Outline checkbox. - If you already assigned an outline numbering to the paragraph or Paragraph Style, the Outline level list box is not available. +Outline level + Assigns an outline level from 1 to 10 to the selected paragraphs or Paragraph Style. Select Body text to reset the outline level.removed two old paras -Numbering Style Select the Numbering Style that you want to apply to the paragraph. These styles are also listed in the Styles and Formatting window if you click the Numbering Style icon. - Numbering + Numbering This section only appears when you edit the properties of the current paragraph by choosing Format - Paragraph. -Restart at this paragraph +Restart at this paragraph Restarts the numbering at the current paragraph. -Start with Select this check box, and then enter the number that you want to assign to the paragraph. -"Start with" spin button Enter the number that you want to assign to the paragraph. The following paragraphs are numbered consecutively from the number that you enter here. - Line numbering Specify the Line numbering options. To add line numbers to your document, choose Tools - Line Numbering. -Include this paragraph in line numbering Includes the current paragraph in the line numbering. -Restart at this paragraph Restarts the line numbering at the current paragraph, or at the number that you enter. -Start with Enter the number at which to restart the line numbering diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040500.xhp index 20550bb0ca..afe66a99ed 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040500.xhp @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Distributes the text in multi-column sections. The text flows into all columns to the same height. The height of the section adjusts automatically.Evenly distributes the text in multi-column sections. Width and spacing - If the Automatic width check box is selected, enter the width and spacing options for the columns. + If the Automatic width check box is not selected, enter the width and spacing options for the columns. (Column number) Displays the column number, as well as width and distance to the adjacent columns. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp index c3410d17bf..ed87ac0702 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + + - -Footnote -/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Footnote + /text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp + + + +
-Footnote -Specifies the layout options for footnotes, including the line that separates the footnote from the main body of document. -
-
- -
-This tab is not available in Print Layout view. - -Footnote area -Set the height of the footnote area. +Footnote + Specifies the layout options for footnotes, including the line that separates the footnote from the main body of document. +
+
+ +
removed a note +Footnote area + Set the height of the footnote area. -Not larger than page area -Automatically adjusts the height of the footnote area depending on the number of footnotes. +Not larger than page area + Automatically adjusts the height of the footnote area depending on the number of footnotes. -Maximum Footnote Height -Sets a maximum height for the footnote area. Select this check box, and then enter the height. +Maximum Footnote Height + Sets a maximum height for the footnote area. Select this check box, and then enter the height. -Maximum Footnote Height -Enter the maximum height for the footnote area. +Maximum Footnote Height + Enter the maximum height for the footnote area. -Distance from text -Enter the amount of space to leave between the bottom page margin and the first line of text in the footnote area. -Separator Line -Specifies the position and length of the separator line. +Distance from text + Enter the amount of space to leave between the bottom page margin and the first line of text in the footnote area. + Separator Line + Specifies the position and length of the separator line. -Position -Select the horizontal alignment for the line that separates the main text from the footnote area. +Position + Select the horizontal alignment for the line that separates the main text from the footnote area. -Length -Enter the length of the separator line as a percentage of the page width area. +Length + Enter the length of the separator line as a percentage of the page width area. -Weight -Select the formatting style for the separator line. If you do not want a separator line, choose "0.0 pt". +Weight + Select the formatting style for the separator line. If you do not want a separator line, choose "0.0 pt". -Spacing -Enter the amount of space to leave between the separator line and the first line of the footnote area. -To specify the spacing between two footnotes, choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Indents and Spacing tab. - - -
+Spacing + Enter the amount of space to leave between the separator line and the first line of the footnote area. + To specify the spacing between two footnotes, choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Indents & Spacing tab. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060700.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060700.xhp index 99b2aef534..a06a58cd00 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060700.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060700.xhp @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Assign -Assigns the selected to the selected event. +Assigns the selected macro to the selected event. Remove diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp index 4671d5fa32..b665028d9e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Hyperlink -/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - - +
+ +
+ Link to + Set the link properties. -URL -Enter the complete path to the file that you want to open, for example, http://www.sun.com, or file:///c|/Office/Document/Internet.sdw. +URL + Enter the complete path to the file that you want to open. -Browse -Locate the file that you want the hyperlink to open, and then click Open. The target file can be on your machine or on an FTP server in the Internet. +Browse + Locate the file that you want the hyperlink to open, and then click Open. The target file can be on your machine or on an FTP server in the Internet. -Name -Enter a name for the hyperlink. +Name + Enter a name for the hyperlink. -Frame -Specify the name of the frame where you want to open the targeted file. The predefined target frame names are described here. -Image Map -Select the type of ImageMap that you want to use. The ImageMap settings override the hyperlink settings that you enter on this page. +Frame + Specify the name of the frame where you want to open the targeted file. The predefined target frame names are described here. + Image Map + Select the type of ImageMap that you want to use. The ImageMap settings override the hyperlink settings that you enter on this page. -Server-side image map -Uses a server-side image map. +Server-side image map + Uses a server-side image map. -Client-side image map -Uses the image map that you created for the selected object. - -URL - -
+Client-side image map + Uses the image map that you created for the selected object. + + URL + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp index 688cab60a5..081864e042 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + + - -Unprotect -/text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
- + + Unprotect + /text/swriter/01/05100400.xhp + + + +
+ -Unprotect -Removes the cell protection for all of the cells in the current table. -
-
- -
-To remove the protection from several tables at once, select the tables, and then press -Command -Ctrl+Shift+T. To remove the protection from all of the tables in a document, click anywhere in the document, and then press -Command +Unprotect + Removes the cell protection for all selected cells in the current table. +
+
+ +
+ To remove the protection from several tables at once, select the tables, and then press Command +Ctrl+Shift+T. To remove the protection from all of the tables in a document, click anywhere in the document, and then press Command Ctrl+Shift+T. -You can also remove cell protection from a table in the Navigator. - - -
+ You can also remove cell protection from a table in the Navigator. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05110100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05110100.xhp index 0ab797c886..a2a90b069a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05110100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05110100.xhp @@ -57,6 +57,6 @@ Fit to size Automatically adjusts the row height to match the contents of the cells. -You can also right-click in a cell, and then choose Format - Row - Optimal Height. +You can also right-click in a cell, and then choose Row - Optimal Height. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130004.xhp index b26edaa2b2..9ac48394a1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130004.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130004.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ - + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130100.xhp index 7f1c31c770..b14c635c2b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05130100.xhp @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ In Context, select the header entry and under Paragraph Styles select the style for the header in your business letter; for example, the default Paragraph Style "Header". You also can select your own style. -You can apply the Paragraph Style to the context by double-clicking the selected entry in the Paragraph Styles list box or by using Assign. +You can apply the Paragraph Style to the context by double-clicking the selected entry in the Paragraph Styles list box or by using Apply. Click OK to close the Paragraph Style dialog, and then format all paragraphs in your business letter, including the header, with the new "Business letter" conditional Paragraph Style. (When you click in the header, you may need to display All Styles or Custom Styles in the style list to use the new business letter style.) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp index 45c7c0fd67..1b70870dc5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To dock the Styles and Formatting window, drag its title bar to the left or to the right side of the workspace. To undock the window, double-click a free space on its toolbar. - How to apply a style: @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ You can assign shortcut keys to Styles on the Tools - Customize - Keyboard tab page. The Styles and Formatting toolbar contains icons for formatting your documents: - Style Category @@ -189,10 +189,8 @@
- Style List / Style Groups / Context Menu: New / Modify / Delete - The commands offered in the Styles and Formatting window are the same as those found in the Style Catalog dialog.UFI: Style Catalog may be removed, see Format Menu spec - More information about styles. + Applied Styles diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05200000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05200000.xhp index b0c47b616b..b8eeaa0596 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05200000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05200000.xhp @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ -Merge Tables +Merge Table Combines two consecutive tables into a single table. The tables must be directly next to each other and not separated by an empty paragraph.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06060000.xhp index 11d08fef57..5404c2286c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06060000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06060000.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To highlight the screen display of outline numbers, choose View - Field Shadings. - + Format Saves or loads an outline number format. A saved outline number format is available to all text documents. The Format button is only available for outline numbering. For numbered or bulleted list styles, modify the Numbering Styles of the paragraphs. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp index aebfc227f0..b7ce1cf926 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Sort -/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp - - - + + Sort + /text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp + + + tables;sorting rows -sorting;paragraphs/table rows -text; sorting paragraphs -lines of text; sorting paragraphs -sorting;paragraphs in special languages -Asian languages;sorting paragraphs/table rows + sorting;paragraphs/table rows + text; sorting paragraphs + lines of text; sorting paragraphs + sorting;paragraphs in special languages + Asian languages;sorting paragraphs/table rows -Sort -Sorts the selected paragraphs or table rows alphabetically or numerically. You can define up to three sort keys as well as combine alphanumeric and numeric sort keys. + +Sort + Sorts the selected paragraphs or table rows alphabetically or numerically. You can define up to three sort keys as well as combine alphanumeric and numeric sort keys. -
- -
-Sort criteria +
+ +
+ Sort criteria -Keys 1 to 3 -Specifies additional sorting criteria. You can also combine sort keys. + +Keys 1 to 3 + Specifies additional sorting criteria. You can also combine sort keys. -Column 1 to 3 -Enter the number of the table column that you want to use as a basis for sorting. The valid number range is 1 to 99. -To sort paragraphs, select the Paragraph option in the Separator area. + +Column 1 to 3 + Enter the number of the table column that you want to use as a basis for sorting.removed a para -Key type 1 to 3 -Select the sorting option that you want to use. -Order + +Key type 1 to 3 + Select the sorting option that you want to use. + Order + Ascending -Sorts in ascending order, (for example, 1, 2, 3 or a, b, c). + +Sorts in ascending order, (for example, 1, 2, 3 or a, b, c). -Descending -Sorts in descending order (for example, 9, 8, 7 or z, y, x). -Direction -Columns -Sorts the columns in the table according to the current sort options. -Rows -Sorts the rows in the table or the paragraphs in the selection according to the current sort options. -Separator -Paragraphs are separated by nonprinting paragraph marks. You can also specify that tabs or a character act as separators when you sort paragraphs. -Tabs -If the selected paragraphs correspond to a list separated by tabs, select this option. + +Descending + Sorts in descending order (for example, 9, 8, 7 or z, y, x). + Direction + +Columns + Sorts the columns in the table according to the current sort options. + +Rows + Sorts the rows in the table or the paragraphs in the selection according to the current sort options. + Separator + Paragraphs are separated by nonprinting paragraph marks. You can also specify that tabs or a character act as separators when you sort paragraphs. + +Tabs + If the selected paragraphs correspond to a list separated by tabs, select this option. -Character -Enter the character that you want to use as a separator in the selected area. By using the separator, $[officename] can determine the position of the sorting key in the selected paragraph. -... -Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select the character that you want to use as a separator. -Language -Select the language that defines the sorting rules. Some languages sort special characters differently than other languages. -Match case -Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters when you sort a table. For Asian languages special handling applies. -For Asian languages, select Match case to apply multi-level collation. In the multi-level collation, the primitive forms of the entries are first compared with the cases of the forms and diacritics ignored. If the forms are the same, the diacritics of the forms are compared. If the forms are still the same, the cases, character widths, and Japanese Kana differences of the forms are compared.UFI: see #112590# and #112507# - -
+ +Character + Enter the character that you want to use as a separator in the selected area. By using the separator, $[officename] can determine the position of the sorting key in the selected paragraph. + +... + Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select the character that you want to use as a separator. + +Language + Select the language that defines the sorting rules. Some languages sort special characters differently than other languages. + +Match case + Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters when you sort a table. For Asian languages special handling applies. + For Asian languages, select Match case to apply multi-level collation. In the multi-level collation, the primitive forms of the entries are first compared with the cases of the forms and diacritics ignored. If the forms are the same, the diacritics of the forms are compared. If the forms are still the same, the cases, character widths, and Japanese Kana differences of the forms are compared.UFI: see #112590# and #112507# + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp index 176f6b18fc..c3a15aa1c8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Positioning Objects -/text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp - - - + + Positioning Objects + /text/swriter/guide/anchor_object.xhp + + + objects;anchoring options -positioning;objects (guide) -anchors;options -frames;anchoring options -pictures;anchoring options -centering;images on HTML pages + positioning;objects (guide) + anchors;options + frames;anchoring options + pictures;anchoring options + centering;images on HTML pages -Positioning Objects +Positioning Objects -You can use anchors to position an object, graphic, or frame in a document. An anchored item remains in place, or moves when you modify the document. The following anchoring options are available: - - - -Anchoring - - -Effect - - - - -As character - - -Anchors the selected item as a character in the current text. If the height of the selected item is greater than the current font size, the height of the line containing the item is increased. -To center an image on an HTML page, insert the image, anchor it "as character", then center the paragraph. - - - - -To character - - -Anchors the selected item to a character. - - - - -To paragraph - - -Anchors the selected item to the current paragraph. - - - - -To page - - -Anchors the selected item to the current page. - - - - -To frame - - -Anchors the selected item to the surrounding frame. - - -
-When you insert an object, graphic, or frame, an anchor icon appears where the item is anchored. You can position an anchored item by dragging the item to another location. To change the anchoring options of an item, right-click the item, and then choose an option from the Anchor submenu. -
- -
- -
+ You can use anchors to position an object, graphic, or frame in a document. An anchored item remains in place, or moves when you modify the document. The following anchoring options are available: + + + + Anchoring + + + Effect + + + + + As character + + + Anchors the selected item as a character in the current text. If the height of the selected item is greater than the current font size, the height of the line containing the item is increased. + To center an image on an HTML page, insert the image, anchor it "as character", then center the paragraph. + + + + + To character + + + Anchors the selected item to a character. + + + + + To paragraph + + + Anchors the selected item to the current paragraph. + + + + + To page + + + Anchors the selected item to the current page. + + + + + To frame + + + Anchors the selected item to the surrounding frame. + + +
+ + When you insert an object, graphic, or frame, an anchor icon appears where the item is anchored. You can position an anchored item by dragging the item to another location. To change the anchoring options of an item, right-click the item, and then choose an option from the Anchor + submenu. +
+ +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp index 93081e09bf..a50f11ca58 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: arrange_chapters.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.6.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,22 +35,23 @@ - -Rearranging a Document by Using the Navigator -/text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp - - - + + Rearranging a Document by Using the Navigator + /text/swriter/guide/arrange_chapters.xhp + + + headings;rearranging -rearranging headings -moving;headings -demoting heading levels -promoting heading levels -Navigator;heading levels and chapters -arranging;headings -outlines;arranging chapters + rearranging headings + moving;headings + demoting heading levels + promoting heading levels + Navigator;heading levels and chapters + arranging;headings + outlines;arranging chapters mw added "outlines;..." entry -Arranging Chapters in the Navigator +Arranging Chapters in the Navigator You can move headings and subordinate text up and down in a document text by using the Navigator. You can also promote and demote heading levels. To use this feature, format the headings in your document with one of the predefined heading paragraph styles. To use a custom paragraph style for a heading, choose Tools - Outline Numbering, select the style in the Paragraph Style box, and then double-click a number in the Levels list. To quickly move the text cursor to a heading in the document, double-click the heading in the Navigator list. @@ -102,9 +103,9 @@ Click the Heading Levels Shown icon Icon , and then select a number from the list. -
- - -
- - +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp index abb596dba7..cf49dee4d7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,50 +35,51 @@ - -Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists as You Type -/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp - - - + + Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists as You Type + /text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp + + + numbering; lists, while typing -bullet lists;creating while typing -lists;automatic numbering -numbers;lists -automatic numbering; AutoCorrect function -bullets; using automatically -automatic bullets -paragraphs; automatic numbering -MW deleted "applying;" -Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists as You Type + bullet lists;creating while typing + lists;automatic numbering + numbers;lists + automatic bullets/numbers; AutoCorrect function + bullets; using automatically + paragraphs; automatic numbering +
MW deleted "applying;"mw deleted "automatic bullets" and changed "automatic numbering;" +Creating Numbered or Bulleted Lists as You Type -$[officename] can automatically apply numbering or bullets as you type. -To Enable Automatic Numbering and Bulleting - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options, click the Options tab, and then select Apply Numbering - Symbol. - - -Choose Format - AutoCorrect, and ensure that While Typing is selected. - - -The automatic numbering option is only applied to paragraphs that are formatted with the "Default", "Text body", or "Text body indent" paragraph style. -To Create a Numbered or Bulleted List While You Type - - -Type 1., i., or I. to start a numbered list. Type * or - to start a bulleted list. You can also type a right parenthesis after the number instead of a period , for example, 1) or i). - - -Enter a space, type your text, and then press Enter. The new paragraph automatically receives the next number or bullet. - - -Press Enter again to finish the list. - - -You can start a numbered list with any number. - - -Format - Bullets and Numbering - - + $[officename] can automatically apply numbering or bullets as you type. + To Enable Automatic Numbering and Bulleting + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, click the Options tab, and then select “Apply numbering – symbol”. + + + Choose Format - AutoCorrect, and ensure that While Typing is selected. + + + The automatic numbering option is only applied to paragraphs that are formatted with the "Default", "Text body", or "Text body indent" paragraph style. + To Create a Numbered or Bulleted List While You Type + + + Type 1., i., or I. to start a numbered list. Type * or - to start a bulleted list. You can also type a right parenthesis after the number instead of a period , for example, 1) or i). + + + Enter a space, type your text, and then press Enter. The new paragraph automatically receives the next number or bullet. + + + Press Enter again to finish the list. + + + You can start a numbered list with any number. + + + Format - Bullets and Numbering + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp index 2301a9431c..fcc194e0ac 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,97 +35,97 @@ - -Turning Off AutoCorrect -/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp - - - + + Turning Off AutoCorrect + /text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp + + + turning off automatic correction -text;turning off automatic correction -uppercase;changing to lowercase -capital letters;changing to small letters after periods -quotation marks;changing automatically -words;automatic replacement on/off -lines;automatic drawing on/off -underlining;quick -borders; automatic drawing on/off -automatic changes on/off -changes;automatic -AutoCorrect function;turning off + text;turning off automatic correction + uppercase;changing to lowercase + capital letters;changing to small letters after periods + quotation marks;changing automatically + words;automatic replacement on/off + lines;automatic drawing on/off + underlining;quick + borders; automatic drawing on/off + automatic changes on/off + changes;automatic + AutoCorrect function;turning off - -Turning Off AutoCorrect + + Turning Off AutoCorrect -By default, $[officename] automatically corrects many common typing errors and applies formatting while you type. - - -To quickly undo an automatic correction or completion, press Command + By default, $[officename] automatically corrects many common typing errors and applies formatting while you type. + + + To quickly undo an automatic correction or completion, press Command Ctrl+Z. - - -To turn off most AutoCorrect features, remove the check mark from the menu Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing. - - -To remove a word from the AutoCorrect list: - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. - - -Click the Replace tab. - - -In the AutoCorrect list, select the word pair that you want to remove. - - -Click Delete. - - -To stop replacing quotation marks: - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. - - -Click the Custom Quotes tab - - -Clear the Replace check box(es). - - -To stop capitalizing the first letter of a sentence: - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. - - -Click the Options tab. - - -Clear the Capitalize first letter of every sentence check box. - - -To stop drawing a line when you type three identical characters: -$[officename] automatically draws a line when you type three of the following characters and press Enter: - _ = * ~ # - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options. - - -Click the Options tab. - - -Clear the Apply border check box. - - - - - - - - + + + To turn off most AutoCorrect features, remove the check mark from the menu Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing. + + + To Remove a Word from the AutoCorrect List + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. + + + Click the Replace tab. + + + In the AutoCorrect list, select the word pair that you want to remove. + + + Click Delete. + + + To Stop Replacing Quotation Marks + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. + + + Click the Custom Quotes tab + + + Clear the “Replace” check box(es). + + + To Stop Capitalizing the First Letter of a Sentence + + + Choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options. + + + Click the Options tab. + + + Clear the “Capitalize first letter of every sentence check box. + + + To Stop Drawing a Line When You Type Three Identical Characters + $[officename] automatically draws a line when you type three of the following characters and press Enter: - _ = * ~ # + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. + + + Click the Options tab. + + + Clear the “Apply border check box. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp index 5f381dc7f8..ad87e71b06 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,55 +35,49 @@ - -Automatically Check Spelling -/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp - - - + + Automatically Check Spelling + /text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp + + + spellcheck;AutoSpellcheck on/off -automatic spellcheck -checking spelling;while typing -words;disabling spellcheck + automatic spellcheck + checking spelling;while typing + words;disabling spellcheck MW deleted "text;" -Automatically Check Spelling +Automatically Check Spelling -You can have $[officename] automatically check spelling while you type and underline possible misspelt words with a red wavy line. -To check spelling automatically while you type: - - -Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon on the Standard bar. - - -Right-click a word with a red wavy underline, and then choose a suggested replacement word from the list, or from the AutoCorrect submenu. - - - - -If you choose a word from the AutoCorrect submenu, the underlined word and the replacement word are automatically added to the AutoCorrect list for the current language. To view the AutoCorrect list, choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options, and then click the Replace tab. - - - - -You can also add the underlined word to your custom dictionary by choosing Add. - - -To exclude words from the spellcheck: - - -Select the words that you want to exclude. - - -Click the Language control on the Status bar to open a menu. - - -Choose None (Do not check spelling). - - - -Creating a new dictionary. - - - - + You can have $[officename] automatically check spelling while you type and underline possible misspelt words with a red wavy line. + To Check Spelling Automatically While You Type + + + Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon on the Standard bar. + + + Right-click a word with a red wavy underline, and then choose a suggested replacement word from the list, or from the AutoCorrect submenu. + + + If you choose a word from the AutoCorrect submenu, the underlined word and the replacement word are automatically added to the AutoCorrect list for the current language. To view the AutoCorrect list, choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Replace tab. + You can also add the underlined word to your custom dictionary by choosing Add. + To Exclude Words From the Spellcheck + + + Select the words that you want to exclude. + + + Click the Language control on the Status bar to open a menu. + + + Choose “None (Do not check spelling)”. + + + + Creating a new dictionary. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp index 1cc56d54da..d4aae67c09 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,41 +35,34 @@ - -Adding Exceptions to the AutoCorrect List -/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp - - - + + Adding Exceptions to the AutoCorrect List + /text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp + + + AutoCorrect function; adding exceptions -exceptions; AutoCorrect function -abbreviations -capital letters;avoiding after specific abbreviations + exceptions; AutoCorrect function + abbreviations + capital letters;avoiding after specific abbreviations MW added "capital letters;..." -Adding Exceptions to the AutoCorrect List +Adding Exceptions to the AutoCorrect List -You can prevent AutoCorrect from correcting specific abbreviations or words that have mixed capital letters and lowercase letters. -To quickly undo an AutoCorrect replacement, press Command + You can prevent AutoCorrect from correcting specific abbreviations or words that have mixed capital letters and lowercase letters. + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Exceptions tab. + + + Do one of the following: + Type the abbreviation followed by a period in the Abbreviations (no subsequent capital) box and click New. + Type the word in the Words with TWo INitial CApitals box and click New. + + + To quickly undo an AutoCorrect replacement, press Command Ctrl+Z. This also adds the word or abbreviation that you typed to the AutoCorrect exceptions list. -To Add an Exception to the AutoCorrect Exceptions List - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options, and then click the Exceptions tab. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Type the abbreviation followed by a period in the Abbreviations (no subsequent capital) box and click New. - - -Type the word in the Words with TWo INitial CApitals box and click New. - - - - - - + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp index db7657816f..bc5aded4aa 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Using AutoText -/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Deleted screenshot - - - + + Using AutoText + /text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp + + + AutoText -networks and AutoText directories -lists;AutoText shortcuts -printing;AutoText shortcuts -inserting;text blocks -text blocks -blocks of text + networks and AutoText directories + lists;AutoText shortcuts + printing;AutoText shortcuts + inserting;text blocks + text blocks + blocks of text mw deleted "creating;" -Using AutoText +Using AutoText -In $[officename] Writer, you can store text - also containing graphics, tables, and fields - as AutoText, so that you can quickly insert the text later on. If you want, you can also store formatted text. -Creating an AutoText Entry - - -Select the text, text with graphics, table, or field that you want to save as an AutoText entry. A graphic can only be stored if it is anchored as a character and is preceded and followed by at least one text character. - - -Choose Edit - AutoText. - - -Select the category where you want to store the AutoText. - - -Type a name that is longer than four characters. This allows you to use the Display remainder of name as suggestion while typing AutoText option. If you want, you can modify the proposed shortcut. - - -Click the AutoText button, and then choose New. - - -Click the Close button. - - -Inserting an AutoText Entry - - -Click in your document where you want to insert an AutoText entry. - - -Choose Edit - AutoText. - - -Select the AutoText that you want to insert, and then click Insert. - - -You can also type the shortcut for an AutoText entry, and then press F3, or click the arrow next to the AutoText icon on the Insert bar, and then choose an AutoText entry. -To quickly enter a %PRODUCTNAME Math formula, type "FN", and then press F3. If you insert more than one formula, the formulae are sequentially numbered. To insert dummy text, type "DT", and then press F3. -To Print a List of AutoText Entries - - -Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic. - - -In the Macro from list, double-click "%PRODUCTNAME Macros - Gimmicks". - - -Select "AutoText" and then click Run. A list of the current AutoText entries is generated in a separate text document. - - -Choose File - Print. - - -Using AutoText in Network Installations -You can store AutoText entries in different directories on a network. -For example, you can store "read-only" AutoText entries for your company on a central server, and user-defined AutoText entries in a local directory. -The paths for the AutoText directories can be edited in the configuration. -Two directories are listed here. The first entry is on the server installation and the second entry is in the user directory. If there are two AutoText entries with the same name in both directories, the entry from the user directory is used. -
-Edit - AutoText -Word Completion -
- -
+ In $[officename] Writer, you can store text - also containing graphics, tables, and fields - as AutoText, so that you can quickly insert the text later on. If you want, you can also store formatted text. + To To Create an AutoText Entry + + + Select the text, text with graphics, table, or field that you want to save as an AutoText entry. A graphic can only be stored if it is anchored as a character and is preceded and followed by at least one text character. + + + Choose + Edit - AutoText. + + + Select the category where you want to store the AutoText. + + + Type a name that is longer than four characters. This allows you to use the Display remainder of name as suggestion while typing AutoText option. If you want, you can modify the proposed shortcut. + + + Click the AutoText button, and then choose New. + + + Click the Close button. + + + To Insert an AutoText Entry + + + Click in your document where you want to insert an AutoText entry. + + + Choose Edit - AutoText. + + + Select the AutoText that you want to insert, and then click + Insert. + + + You can also type the shortcut for an AutoText entry, and then press F3, or click the arrow next to the AutoText + icon on the Insert bar, and then choose an AutoText entry. + To quickly enter a %PRODUCTNAME Math formula, type fn, and then press F3. If you insert more than one formula, the formulae are sequentially numbered. To insert dummy text, type dt, and then press F3. + To Print a List of AutoText Entries + + + Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic. + + + In the Macro from list, double-click "%PRODUCTNAME Macros - Gimmicks". + + + Select "AutoText" and then click Run. A list of the current AutoText entries is generated in a separate text document. + + + Choose File - Print. + + + Using AutoText in Network Installations + You can store AutoText entries in different directories on a network. + For example, you can store "read-only" AutoText entries for your company on a central server, and user-defined AutoText entries in a local directory. + The paths for the AutoText directories can be edited in the configuration. + Two directories are listed here. The first entry is on the server installation and the second entry is in the user directory. If there are two AutoText entries with the same name in both directories, the entry from the user directory is used. +
+ Edit - AutoText + Word Completion +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp index 2903fa5d88..76ec5ec3c7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics -/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp - - - - - - + + Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics + /text/swriter/guide/background.xhp + + + backgrounds;text objects -words;backgrounds -paragraphs; backgrounds -text; backgrounds -tables; backgrounds -cells; backgrounds - - MW transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/background.xhp and added 3 new entries - Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics - - MW built this file from splitting shared/guide/background.xhp - You can define a background color or use a graphic as a background for various objects in $[officename] Writer. - Applying a Background To Text Characters - - - Select the characters. - - - Choose Format - Character. - - - Click the Background tab, select the background color. - - - Applying a Background To a Paragraph - - - Place the cursor in the paragraph or select several paragraphs. - - - Choose Format - Paragraph. - - - On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. - - - Applying a Background To All or Part of a Text Table - - - Place the cursor in the table in your text document. - - - Choose Table - Table Properties. - - - On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. - In the For box, choose whether the color or graphic should apply to the current cell, the current row or the whole table. If you select several cells or rows before opening the dialog, the change applies to the selection. - - - Applying a Background to Parts of a Text Table Using an Icon - - - To apply a background color to cells, select the cells and click the color on the Background Color toolbar. - - - To apply a background color to a text paragraph within a cell, place the cursor into the text paragraph, then click the color on the Background Color toolbar. - - -
- - + words;backgrounds + paragraphs; backgrounds + text; backgrounds + tables; backgrounds + cells; backgrounds +MW transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/background.xhp and added 3 new entries +Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics +MW built this file from splitting shared/guide/background.xhp +You can define a background color or use a graphic as a background for various objects in $[officename] Writer. + To Apply a Background To Text Characters + + + Select the characters. + + + Choose Format - Character. + + + Click the Background tab, select the background color. + + + To Apply a Background To a Paragraph + + + Place the cursor in the paragraph or select several paragraphs. + + + Choose Format - Paragraph. + + + On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. + + + To Apply a Background To All or Part of a Table + + + Place the cursor in the table in your text document. + + + Choose Table - Table Properties. + + + On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. + + + In the For box, choose whether the color or graphic should apply to the current cell, the current row or the whole table. If you select several cells or rows before opening the dialog, the change applies to the selection. + + + You may also use an icon to apply a background to table parts. + + + To apply a background color to cells, select the cells and click the color on the Background Color toolbar. + + + To apply a background color to a text paragraph within a cell, place the cursor into the text paragraph, then click the color on the Background Color + toolbar. + + +
- - - - + - - Highlighting icon - Background tab page - Watermarks - Page Backgrounds as Page Styles - -
- - +Highlighting icon + Background tab page + Watermarks + Page Backgrounds as Page Styles +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp index e47d6f9752..eaf714494c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Defining Borders for Objects -/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp - - - + + Defining Borders for Objects + /text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp + + + objects; defining borders -borders; for objects -frames; around objects -charts;borders -pictures;borders -OLE objects;borders -defining;object borders -MW deleted "adding;"Defining Borders for Objects + borders; for objects + frames; around objects + charts;borders + pictures;borders + OLE objects;borders + defining;object borders +MW deleted "adding;" +Defining Borders for Objects -In Writer, you can define borders around OLE objects, plug-ins, diagrams/charts, graphics and frames. The name of the menu to be used depends on the object selected. -Setting a Predefined Border Style - - -Select the object for which you want to define a border. - - -Click the Borders icon on the OLE-Object toolbar or Frame toolbar to open the Borders window. - - -Click one of the predefined border styles. This replaces the current border style of the object with the selected style. - - -Setting a Customized Border Style - - -Select the table cells that you want to modify. - - -Choose Format - (object name) - Borders. -Replace (object name) with the actual name of the object type you selected. - - -In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. - - -Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. - - -Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. - - -Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to Contents area. - - -Click OK to apply the changes. - - -
- - - -
- -
+ In Writer, you can define borders around OLE objects, plug-ins, diagrams/charts, graphics and frames. The name of the menu to be used depends on the object selected. + To Set a Predefined Border Style + + + Select the object for which you want to define a border. + + + Click the Borders icon on the OLE-Object toolbar or Frame toolbar to open the Borders window. + + + Click one of the predefined border styles. This replaces the current border style of the object with the selected style. + + + To Set a Customized Border Style + + + Select the table cells that you want to modify. + + + Choose Format - (object name) – Borders.
Replace (object name) with the actual name of the object type you selected.
+
+ + In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. + + + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + + + Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. + + + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to Contents area. + + + Click OK to apply the changes. + +
+
+ + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp index 2cf28cf1ad..8cc62c0e03 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Defining Borders for Pages -/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp - - - - - - + + Defining Borders for Pages + /text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp + + + pages;defining borders -borders; for pages -frames; around pages -defining;page borders - - MW deleted "adding;" - Defining Borders for Pages + borders; for pages + frames; around pages + defining;page borders +MW deleted "adding;" +Defining Borders for Pages - In Writer, you can define borders for page styles, not individual pages. All changes made to borders apply to all pages that use the same page style. Note that page style changes cannot be undone by the Undo function in $[officename]. - Setting a Predefined Border Style - - - Choose Format - Page - Borders. - - - Select one of the default border styles in the Default area. - - - Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. - - - Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. - - - Click OK to apply the changes. - - - Setting a Customized Border Style - - - Choose Format - Page - Borders. - - - In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. - - - Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. - - - Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. - - - Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. - - - Click OK to apply the changes. - - -
- - - - - - -
- -
+ In Writer, you define borders for page styles, not individual pages. All changes made to borders apply to all pages that use the same page style. Note that page style changes cannot be undone by the Undo function in $[officename]. + To Set a Predefined Border Style + + + Choose Format - Page - Borders. + + + Select one of the default border styles in the Default area. + + + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + + + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. + + + Click OK to apply the changes. + + + To Set a Customized Border Style + + + Choose Format - Page - Borders. + + + In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. + + + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + + + Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. + + + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. + + + Click OK to apply the changes. + + +
+ + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp index fffc320439..5bfb7d60d7 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -User Defined Borders in Text Documents -text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp - - -Writer borders - - - - + + User Defined Borders in Text Documents + text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp + + + borders;for text tables -cells;borders in text tables -defining;table borders in Writer -frames;around text tables -tables;defining borders + cells;borders in text tables + defining;table borders in Writer + frames;around text tables + tables;defining borders MW changed "text tables;" to "tables;" -User Defined Borders in Text Documents +User Defined Borders in Text Documents -You can apply a variety of different cell borders to selected cells in a Writer table and to the whole table. Other objects in text documents can have user defined borders, too. For example, you can assign borders to page styles, to frames, and to inserted pictures or charts. - - -Select the cell or a block of cells in a Writer table. - - -Choose Table - Table properties. - - -In the dialog, click the Borders tab. - - -Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. - - -The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. -Selection of cells -Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. - - - -Selection - - -Line arrangement area - - - - -One cell selected in a table of more that one cell size, or cursor inside a table with no cell selected - - - -one cell border + You can apply a variety of different cell borders to selected cells in a Writer table and to the whole table. Other objects in text documents can have user defined borders, too. For example, you can assign borders to page styles, to frames, and to inserted pictures or charts. + + + Select the cell or a block of cells in a Writer table. + + + Choose Table - Table properties. + + + In the dialog, click the Borders tab. + + + Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. + + + The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. + Selection of cells + Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. +
+ + + Selection + + + Line arrangement area + + + + + One cell selected in a table of more that one cell size, or cursor inside a table with no cell selected + + + +one cell border - - - - -A one cell table, the cell is selected - - - -one selected cell border + + + + + A one cell table, the cell is selected + + + +one selected cell border - - - - -Cells in a column selected - - - -column selected border + + + + + Cells in a column selected + + + +column selected border - - - - -Cells in a row selected - - - -row selected border + + + + + Cells in a row selected + + + +row selected border - - - - -A whole table of 2x2 or more cells selected - - - -block selected border + + + + + A whole table of 2x2 or more cells selected + + + +block selected border - - -
+ + + -Default settings -Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. - - -The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. - - -The dark lines inside an icon show the lines that will be set using the selected line style and color. - - -The thick gray lines inside an icon show the lines that will not be changed. - - -Examples -Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. - -default icons for borders + Default settings + Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. + + + The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. + + + The dark lines inside an icon show the lines that will be set using the selected line style and color. + + + The thick gray lines inside an icon show the lines that will not be changed. + + + Examples + Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + +default icons for borders - - -Click the left icon to clear all lines. This removes all outer borders and all inner lines. - - -Click the second icon from the left to set an outer border and to remove all other lines. - - -Click the rightmost icon to set an outer border. The inner lines are not changed. - - -Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove. -User defined settings -In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. - - -Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states. - - - - - -Line types - - -Image - - -Meaning - - - - -A black line - - - -solid line for border + + + Click the left icon to clear all lines. This removes all outer borders and all inner lines. + + + Click the second icon from the left to set an outer border and to remove all other lines. + + + Click the rightmost icon to set an outer border. The inner lines are not changed. + + + Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove. + User defined settings + In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. + Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states. +
+ + + Line types + + + Image + + + Meaning + + + + + A black line + + + +solid line for border - - -A black line sets the corresponding line of the selected cells. The line is shown as a dotted line when you choose the 0.05 pt line style. Double lines are shown when you select a double line style. - - - - -A gray line - - - -gray line for border + + + A black line sets the corresponding line of the selected cells. The line is shown as a dotted line when you choose the 0.05 pt line style. Double lines are shown when you select a double line style. + + + + + A gray line + + + +gray line for border - - -A gray line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will not be changed. No line will be set or removed at this position. - - - - -A white line - - - -white line for border + + + A gray line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will not be changed. No line will be set or removed at this position. + + + + + A white line + + + +white line for border - - -A white line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will be removed. - - -
+ + + A white line is shown when the corresponding line of the selected cells will be removed. + + + -Examples - - -Select a single cell in a Writer table, then choose Table - Table properties - Borders. - - -Select a thick line style. - - -To set a lower border, click the lower edge repeatedly until you see a thick line. - - - -setting thick lower border + Examples + + + Select a single cell in a Writer table, then choose Table - Table properties - Borders. + + + Select a thick line style. + + + To set a lower border, click the lower edge repeatedly until you see a thick line. + + + +setting thick lower border -All cells in a Writer table have at least a left and a lower line by default. Most cells on the table perimeter have more lines applied by default. -All lines that are shown in white in the preview will be removed from the cell. + All cells in a Writer table have at least a left and a lower line by default. Most cells on the table perimeter have more lines applied by default. + All lines that are shown in white in the preview will be removed from the cell. - - - - -
+ + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp index a4fadde04f..b073827dd5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Calculating in Text Documents -/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Calculating in Text Documents + /text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp + + + calculating; in text -formulas; calculating in text -references;in Writer tables + formulas; calculating in text + references;in Writer tables mw deleted "formula bar in text" -Calculating in Text Documents +Calculating in Text Documents -You can insert a calculation directly into a text document or into a text table. - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the calculation, and then press F2. If you are in a table cell, type an equals sign =. - - -Type the calculation that you want to insert, for example, "=10000/12", and then press Enter. - - -You can also click the Formula icon on the Formula Bar, and then choose a function for your formula. -To reference cells in a Writer text table, enclose the cell address or the cell range in angle brackets. For example, to reference cell A1 from another cell, enter =<A1> into the cell. - - - - - - - - + You can insert a calculation directly into a text document or into a text table. + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the calculation, and then press F2. If you are in a table cell, type an equals sign =. + + + Type the calculation that you want to insert, for example, =10000/12, and then press Enter. + + + You can also click the Formula + icon on the Formula Bar, and then choose a function for your formula. + To reference cells in a Writer text table, enclose the cell address or the cell range in angle brackets. For example, to reference cell A1 from another cell, enter =<A1> into the cell. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp index 4a8c76c3b8..f0f49ed9a0 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Calculating and Pasting the Result of a Formula in a Text Document -/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Calculating and Pasting the Result of a Formula in a Text Document + /text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp + + + pasting;results of formulas -clipboard;calculating in text -formulas;pasting results in text documents + clipboard;calculating in text + formulas;pasting results in text documents - Calculating and Pasting the Result of a Formula in a Text Document + Calculating and Pasting the Result of a Formula in a Text Document -If your text already contains a formula, for example "12+24*2", $[officename] can calculate, and then paste the result of the formula in your document, without using the Formula Bar. - - -Select the formula in the text. The formula can only contain numbers and operators and cannot contain spaces. - - -Choose Tools - Calculate, or press Command + If your text already contains a formula, for example "12+24*2", $[officename] can calculate, and then paste the result of the formula in your document, without using the Formula Bar. + + + Select the formula in the text. The formula can only contain numbers and operators and cannot contain spaces. + + + Choose Tools - Calculate, or press Command Ctrl+Plus Sign (+). - - -Place the cursor where you want to insert the result of the formula, and then choose Edit - Paste, or press Command -Ctrl+V. - - - - -If the formula is selected, it is replaced by the result. - - - - - - - - - - + + + Place the cursor where you want to insert the result of the formula, and then choose Edit - Paste, or press Command +Ctrl+V.
The selected formula is replaced by the result.
+
+ + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp index a51b2a29b2..fbf0531e6e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Calculating Cell Totals in Tables -/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Calculating Cell Totals in Tables + /text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp + + + calculating;sums in text tables -totals in text tables -tables;calculating sums -cells;calculating sums -table cells;calculating sums -sums of table cell series + totals in text tables + tables;calculating sums + cells;calculating sums + table cells;calculating sums + sums of table cell series mw deleted "text tables;" -Calculating the sum of a series of table cells +Calculating the Sum of a Series of Table Cells - - -Choose Insert - Table, and insert a table with one column and more than one row into a text document. - - -Type a number in each cell of the column, but leave the last cell in the column empty. - - -Place the cursor in the last cell of the column, and then click the Sum icon on the Table Bar.
The Formula Bar appears with the entry "=sum".
-
- -Click in the first cell of the series you want to sum up, drag to the final cell, and then release.
$[officename] inserts a formula for calculating the sum of the values in the current column.
-
- -Press Enter, or click Apply in the Formula bar.
The sum of the values in the current column is entered in the cell.
-
-
-If you enter a different number anywhere in the column, the sum is updated as soon as you click in the last column cell. -Similarly, you can also quickly calculate the sum of a row of numbers. - - - - - - - -
+ + + Choose Insert - Table, and insert a table with one column and more than one row into a text document. + + + Type a number in each cell of the column, but leave the last cell in the column empty. + + + Place the cursor in the last cell of the column, and then click the Sum icon on the Table Bar.
The + Formula Bar appears with the entry "=sum".
+
+ + Click in the first cell of the series you want to sum up, drag to the final cell, and then release.
$[officename] inserts a formula for calculating the sum of the values in the current column.
+
+ + Press Enter, or click Apply in the Formula bar.
The sum of the values in the current column is entered in the cell.
+
+
+ If you enter a different number anywhere in the column, the sum is updated as soon as you click in the last column cell. + Similarly, you can also quickly calculate the sum of a row of numbers. + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp index 09df09cbf5..c3a6e0b33c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Calculating Complex Formulas in Text Documents -/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -calculating;complex formulas in text -formulas; complex formulas in text -calculating;mean values - -Calculating Complex Formulas in Text Documents + + Calculating Complex Formulas in Text Documents + /text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp + + + +formulas; complex formulas in text + calculating;formulas/mean values +mw reduced "calculating;" entries to one entry +Calculating Complex Formulas in Text Documents -You can use predefined functions in a formula, and then insert the result of the calculation into a text document. -For example, to calculate the mean value of three numbers, do the following: - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the formula, and then press F2. - - -Click the Formula icon, and choose "Mean" from the Statistical Functions list. - - -Type the three numbers, separated by vertical slashes (|). - - -Press Enter. The result is inserted as a field into the document. - - -To edit the formula, double-click the field in the document. - - - - - - - - - + You can use predefined functions in a formula, and then insert the result of the calculation into a text document. + For example, to calculate the mean value of three numbers, do the following: + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the formula, and then press F2. + + + Click the Formula + icon, and choose "Mean" from the Statistical Functions list. + + + Type the three numbers, separated by vertical slashes (|). + + + Press Enter. The result is inserted as a field into the document. + + + To edit the formula, double-click the field in the document. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp index b325e85e8a..1f07d04bd4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Displaying the Result of a Table Calculation in a Different Table -/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: fixed #i30737# -dedr: reviewed - - - + + Displaying the Result of a Table Calculation in a Different Table + /text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp + + + calculating;in text tables -tables; performing calculations in + tables; performing calculations in MW reduced "text tables;" to "tables;" -Displaying the Result of a Table Calculation in a Different Table +Displaying the Result of a Table Calculation in a Different Table -You can perform a calculation on cells in one table and display the result in a different table. - - -Open a text document, insert a table with multiple columns and rows, and then insert another table consisting of one cell. - - -Enter numbers into some of the cells of the large table. - - -Place the cursor in the table with the single cell, and then press F2. - - -In the Formula Bar, enter the function that you want to perform, for example, "=SUM". - - -Click in a cell in the larger table that contains a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. - - -Press Enter. - - -If you want, you can format the table to behave as normal text. Insert the table into a frame, and then anchor the frame as a character. The frame remains anchored to the adjacent text when you insert or delete text. - - - - - - - - - + You can perform a calculation on cells in one table and display the result in a different table. + + + Open a text document, insert a table with multiple columns and rows, and then insert another table consisting of one cell. + + + Enter numbers into some of the cells of the large table. + + + Place the cursor in the table with the single cell, and then press F2. + + + In the Formula Bar, enter the function that you want to perform, for example, =SUM. + + + Click in a cell in the larger table that contains a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. + + + Press Enter. + + + If you want, you can format the table to behave as normal text. Insert the table into a frame, and then anchor the frame as a character. The frame remains anchored to the adjacent text when you insert or delete text. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp index b271638863..e3fb1fbe77 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Calculating Across Tables -/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Calculating Across Tables + /text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp + + + calculating; across multiple text tables -tables;calculating across + tables;calculating across mw changed "text tables;" to "tables;" -Calculating Across Tables +Calculating Across Tables -You can perform calculations that span across more than one table in a text document. - - -Open a text document, insert two tables, and type numbers in a few cells in both tables. - - -Place your cursor in an empty cell in one of the tables. - - -Press F2. - - -In the Formula Bar, enter the function that you want to perform, for example, "=SUM". - - -Click in a cell containing a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. - - -Press Enter. - - - - - - - - - - + You can perform calculations that span across more than one table in a text document. + + + Open a text document, insert two tables, and type numbers in a few cells in both tables. + + + Place your cursor in an empty cell in one of the tables. + + + Press F2. + + + In the Formula Bar, enter the function that you want to perform, for example, =SUM. + + + Click in a cell containing a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. + + + Press Enter. + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp index 1e15da0ea0..73d2ef1cc1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Using Captions -/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp - - - - - - + + Using Captions + /text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp + + + inserting; captions -captions; inserting and editing -editing;captions -objects; captioning -tables; labeling -frames; labeling -charts; labeling -text frames; labeling -draw objects; inserting captions -legends, see also captions - - mw deleted "adding;" - - Using Captions + captions; inserting and editing + editing;captions + objects; captioning + tables; labeling + frames; labeling + charts; labeling + text frames; labeling + draw objects; inserting captions + legends, see also captions +mw deleted "adding;" + + Using Captions - In text documents, you can add continuously numbered captions to graphics, tables, frames, and drawing objects. - You can edit the text and the number ranges for different types of captions. - When you add a caption to a picture or to an object, the object and the caption text are placed together in a new frame. When you add a caption to a table, the caption text is inserted as a paragraph next to the table. When you add a caption to a frame, the caption text is added to the text inside the frame, either before or after the existing text. - To move both the object and the caption, drag the frame that contains these items. To update the caption numbering after you move the frame, press F9. - Defining Captions - - - Select the item that you want to add a caption to. - - - Choose Insert - Caption. - - - Select the options that you want, and then click OK. If you want, you can also enter different text in the Category box, for example "Figure". - - - You can edit caption text directly in the document. - A caption is formatted with the paragraph style that matches the name of the caption Category. For example, if you insert a "Table" caption, the "Table" paragraph style is applied to the caption text. - $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, frame, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. - - - - - - - - - - + In text documents, you can add continuously numbered captions to graphics, tables, frames, and drawing objects. + You can edit the text and the number ranges for different types of captions. + When you add a caption to a picture or to an object, the object and the caption text are placed together in a new frame. When you add a caption to a table, the caption text is inserted as a paragraph next to the table. When you add a caption to a frame, the caption text is added to the text inside the frame, either before or after the existing text. + To move both the object and the caption, drag the frame that contains these items. To update the caption numbering after you move the frame, press F9. + To define a caption proceed as follows: + + + Select the item that you want to add a caption to. + + + Choose Insert - Caption. + + + Select the options that you want, and then click OK. If you want, you can also enter different text in the Category + box, for example Figure. + + + You can edit caption text directly in the document. + A caption is formatted with the paragraph style that matches the name of the caption category. For example, if you insert a "Table" caption, the "Table" paragraph style is applied to the caption text. + $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, frame, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp index dd083fb563..f394db1d2e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions -/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp - - - - - - + + Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions + /text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp + + + captions; adding chapter numbers -objects; captioning automatically -numbering; captions -automatic numbering;of objects -chapter numbers in captions -inserting;chapter numbers in captions - - MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" - Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions + objects; captioning automatically + numbering; captions + automatic numbering;of objects + chapter numbers in captions + inserting;chapter numbers in captions +MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" +Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions - You can include chapter numbers in captions. - Ensure that the text in your document is organized by chapters, and that the chapter titles and, if you want, the section titles, use one of the predefined heading paragraph styles. You must also assign a numbering option to the heading paragraph styles. - - - Select the item that you want to add a caption to. - - - Choose Insert - Caption. - - - Select a caption title from the Category box, and select a numbering style in the Numbering box. You also can enter a caption text in this dialog. If you want, enter text in the Caption box. - - - Click Options. - - - In the Level box, select the number of heading levels to include in the chapter number. - - - Type the character that you want to separate the chapter number(s) from the caption number in the Separator box, and then click OK. - - - In the Caption dialog, click OK. - - - $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. -
- - - AutoCaption dialog - Chapter numbering - -
- -
+ You can include chapter numbers in captions. + Ensure that the text in your document is organized by chapters, and that the chapter titles and, if you want, the section titles, use one of the predefined heading paragraph styles. You must also assign a numbering option to the heading paragraph styles. + + + Select the item that you want to add a caption to. + + + Choose Insert - Caption. + + + Select a caption title from the Category + box, and select a numbering style in the Numbering + box.
You also can enter a caption text in this dialog. If you want, enter text in the Caption + box.
+
+ + Click Options. + + + In the Level + box, select the number of heading levels to include in the chapter number. + + + Type the character that you want to separate the chapter number(s) from the caption number in the + Separator box, and then click OK. + + + In the Caption dialog, click OK. + +
+ $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. +
+ + AutoCaption dialog + Chapter numbering +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp index 202675cfce..a0e73b7f4d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Creating a Page Style Based on the Current Page -/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Screenshot deleted - - - + + Creating a Page Style Based on the Current Page + /text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp + + + headers; inserting -footers; inserting -page styles; changing from selection -new page styles from selection + footers; inserting + page styles; changing from selection + new page styles from selection mw deleted "creating;" -Creating a Page Style Based on the Current Page +Creating a Page Style Based on the Current Page -You can design a page layout and then create a page style based on it. -For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header. - - -Open a new text document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles icon. - - -Click the New Style from Selection icon and select New Styles from Selection from the submenu. - - -Type a name for the page in the Style name box, and then click OK. - - -Double-click the name in the list to apply the style to the current page. - - -Choose Insert - Header, and choose the new page style from the list. - - -Type the text that you want in the header. Position the cursor into the main text area outside of the header. - - -Choose Insert - Manual Break. - - -In the Type area, select Page break and then select 'Default' from the Style box. - - -Repeat steps 2-6 to create a second custom Page Style with a different header. - - - - - - - - - - + You can design a page layout and then create a page style based on it. + For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header. + + + Open a new text document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles icon. + + + Click the New Style from Selection icon and select New Styles from Selection from the submenu. + + + Type a name for the page in the Style name + box, and then click OK. + + + Double-click the name in the list to apply the style to the current page. + + + Choose Insert - Header, and choose the new page style from the list. + + + Type the text that you want in the header. Position the cursor into the main text area outside of the header. + + + Choose Insert - Manual Break. + + + In the Type + area, select Page break and then select “Default” from the Style + box. + + + Repeat steps 2-6 to create a second custom page style with a different header. + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp index 4f66d399b9..aae7059d74 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Outline Numbering -/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp - - - + + Outline Numbering + /text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp + + + outlines;numbering -deleting;heading numbers -chapter numbering -headings; numbering -numbering;headings -headings; own paragraph styles -MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;..." and made "outline numbering" a two level entryOutline Numbering + deleting;heading numbers + chapter numbering + headings; numbering/paragraph styles + numbering;headings +MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;..." and made "outline numbering" a two level entrymw reduced two "headings;" bookmarks to one entry +Outline Numbering -You can modify the heading hierarchy or assign a level in the hierarchy to a custom paragraph style. You can also add chapter and section numbering to heading paragraph styles. By default, the "Heading 1" paragraph style is at the top of the outline hierarchy. -To add automatic numbering to a heading style: - - -Choose Tools - Outline Numbering, and then click the Numbering tab. - - -In the Paragraph Style box, select the heading style that you want to add chapter numbers to. - - -In the Numbers box, select the numbering style that you want to use, and then click OK. - - -To remove automatic outline numbering from a heading paragraph: - - -Click at the beginning of the text in the heading paragraph, after the number. - - -Press the Backspace key to delete the number. - - -To use a custom paragraph style as a heading: - - -Choose Tools - Outline Numbering, and then click the Numbering tab. - - -Select the custom style in the Paragraph Style box. - - -Click the heading level that you want to assign to the custom paragraph style in the Level list. - - -Click OK. - - - - -mw inserted new link under "Related topics" and deleted "To rearrange the headings in a text document" - + You can modify the heading hierarchy or assign a level in the hierarchy to a custom paragraph style. You can also add chapter and section numbering to heading paragraph styles. By default, the "Heading 1" paragraph style is at the top of the outline hierarchy. + To Add Automatic Numbering to a Heading Style + + + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering, and then click the Numbering + tab. + + + In the Paragraph Style + box, select the heading style that you want to add chapter numbers to. + + + In the + Numbers box, select the numbering style that you want to use, and then click + OK. + + + To Remove Automatic Outline Numbering From a Heading Paragraph + + + Click at the beginning of the text in the heading paragraph, after the number. + + + Press the Backspace key to delete the number. + + + To Use a Custom Paragraph Style as a Heading + + + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering, and then click the Numbering + tab. + + + Select the custom style in the Paragraph Style box. + + + Click the heading level that you want to assign to the custom paragraph style in the + Level list. + + + Click OK. + + + + + mw inserted new link under "Related topics" and deleted "To rearrange the headings in a text document" + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp index 3a747f6904..dec3f49b46 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Conditional Text -/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Conditional Text + /text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp + + + matching conditional text in fields -if-then queries as fields -conditional text; setting up -text; conditional text -defining;conditions + if-then queries as fields + conditional text; setting up + text; conditional text + defining;conditions -Conditional Text +Conditional Text -You can set up fields in your document that display text when a condition that you define is met. For example, you can define the conditional text that is displayed in a series of reminder letters. -Setting up conditional text in this example is a two-part process. First you create a variable, and then you create the condition. -To define a conditional variable: -The first part of the example is to define a variable for the condition statement. - - -Choose Insert - -Fields - Other, and then click the Variables tab. - - -Click "Set variable" in the Type list. - - -Type a name for the variable in the Name box, for example "Reminder". - - -Click "Text" in the Format list. - - -Enter "1" in the Value box, and then click Insert. -The Format list displays a "General" format after you click Insert. - - -To define a condition and the conditional text -The second part of the example is to define the condition that must be met, and to insert a placeholder for displaying the conditional text in your document. - - -Place the cursor where you want to insert the conditional text in your text. - - -Choose Insert - -Fields - Other, and then click the Functions tab. - - -Click "Conditional text" in the Type list. - - -Type Reminder EQ "3" in the Condition box. In other words, the conditional text will be displayed when the variable in the field that you defined in the first part of this example is equal to three. - - -The quotation marks enclosing the "3" indicate that the variable that you defined in the first part of this example is a text string. - - -Type the text that you want to display when the condition is met in the Then box. There is almost no limit to the length of the text that you can enter. You can paste a paragraph into this box. - - -Click Insert, and then click Close. - - -To display the conditional text: -In this example, the conditional text is displayed when the value of the conditional variable is equal to 3. - - -Place your cursor in front of the field that you defined in the first part of this example, and then choose Edit - Fields. - - -Replace the number in the Value box with 3, and then click Close. - - -If the field does not automatically update, press F9. - - -
- - - -List of conditional operators -
- -
+ You can set up fields in your document that display text when a condition that you define is met. For example, you can define the conditional text that is displayed in a series of reminder letters. + Setting up conditional text in this example is a two-part process. First you create a variable, and then you create the condition. + To Define a Conditional Variable + The first part of the example is to define a variable for the condition statement. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Variables tab. + + + Click "Set variable" in the Type + list. + + + Type a name for the variable in the Name box, for example Reminder. + + + Click "Text" in the + Format list. + + + Enter 1 in the Value box, and then click Insert.
The Format list now displays a "General" format.
+
+
+ To Define a Condition and the Conditional Text + The second part of the example is to define the condition that must be met, and to insert a placeholder for displaying the conditional text in your document. + + + Place the cursor where you want to insert the conditional text in your text. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Functions tab. + + + Click "Conditional text" in the Type + list. + + + Type Reminder EQ "3" in the Condition + box. In other words, the conditional text will be displayed when the variable in the field that you defined in the first part of this example is equal to three. + The quotation marks enclosing the "3" indicate that the variable that you defined in the first part of this example is a text string. + + + + + Type the text that you want to display when the condition is met in the Then box. There is almost no limit to the length of the text that you can enter. You can paste a paragraph into this box. + + + Click Insert, and then click Close. + + + To Display the Conditional Text + In this example, the conditional text is displayed when the value of the conditional variable is equal to 3. + + + Place your cursor in front of the field that you defined in the first part of this example, and then choose Edit - Fields. + + + Replace the number in the Value + box with 3, and then click + Close. + + + If the field does not automatically update, press F9. + + +
+ + + + List of conditional operators +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp index c8f2907c0b..394121272b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Conditional Text for Page Counts -/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Conditional Text for Page Counts + /text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp + + + page counts -conditional text;page counts + conditional text;page counts -Conditional Text for Page Counts +Conditional Text for Page Counts -You can create a conditional text field that displays the word "pages" instead of "page" in conjunction with a page count field if your document contains more than one page. - - -Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the page count. - - -Choose Insert - Field - Page Count, and then enter a space. - - -Choose Insert - Field - Other, and then click the Functions tab. - - -Click "Conditional text" in the Type list. - - -Type "Page > 1" in the Condition box. - - -Type "Pages" in the Then box. - - -Type "Page" in the Otherwise box. - - -Click Insert, and then click Close. - - - - - - - - + You can create a conditional text field that displays the word "pages" instead of "page" in conjunction with a page count field if your document contains more than one page. + + + Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the page count. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Count, and then enter a space. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Functions tab. + + + Click "Conditional text" in the Type + list. + + + Type Page > 1 in the Condition box. + + + Type Pages in the Then box. + + + Type Page in the Else box. + + + Click Insert, and then click Close. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp index eaffb4defa..e7148912da 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Removing Words From a User-Defined Dictionary -/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Removing Words From a User-Defined Dictionary + /text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp + + + user-defined dictionaries; removing words from -custom dictionaries; removing words from -deleting;words in user-defined dictionaries + custom dictionaries; removing words from + deleting;words in user-defined dictionaries MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;..." -Removing Words From a User-Defined Dictionary +Removing Words From a User-Defined Dictionary - - -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids. - - -Select the user-defined dictionary that you want to edit in the User-defined list, and then click Edit. - - -Select the word that you want to delete in the Word list, and then click Delete. - - - - - - + + + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids. + + + Select the user-defined dictionary that you want to edit in the User-defined + list, and then click Edit. + + + Select the word that you want to delete in the Word list, and then click Delete. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp index 3c1b51883c..7d1a776354 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Moving and Copying Text in Documents -/text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -text sections; moving and copying -sections;moving and copying -moving; text sections -copying; text sections -pasting;cut/copied text sections -mouse;moving and copying text -mw added "pasting;" -Moving and Copying Text in Documents + + Moving and Copying Text in Documents + /text/swriter/guide/dragdroptext.xhp + + + +sections;moving and copying + moving; text sections + copying; text sections + pasting;cut/copied text sections + mouse;moving and copying text +mw deleted "text sections;" +Moving and Copying Text in Documents - - -Select the text that you want to move or copy. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -To move the selected text, drag the text to a different location in the document and release. While you drag, the mouse pointer changes to include a gray box. - -Mouse cursor moving data + + + Select the text that you want to move or copy. + + + Do one of the following: + To move the selected text, drag the text to a different location in the document and release. While you drag, the mouse pointer changes to include a gray box.
+Mouse cursor moving data
-
- -To copy the selected text, hold down Command -Ctrl while you drag. The mouse pointer changes to include a plus sign (+). - -Mouse cursor copying data + To copy the selected text, hold down Command +Ctrl while you drag. The mouse pointer changes to include a plus sign (+).
+Mouse cursor copying data
-
-
-
- - - - - -
- -
+ + +
+ + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp index 6608cdf0df..9d30a9a299 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Alternating Page Styles on Odd and Even Pages -/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Alternating Page Styles on Odd and Even Pages + /text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp + + + page styles; left and right pages -blank pages with alternating page styles -empty page with alternating page styles -pages; left and right pages -formatting; even/odd pages -title pages; page styles -First Page page style -Left Page page style -right pages -even/odd pages;formatting + blank pages with alternating page styles + empty page with alternating page styles + pages; left and right pages + formatting; even/odd pages + title pages; page styles + First Page page style + Left Page page style + right pages + even/odd pages;formatting MW made "empty pages;..." and "blank pages;.." to one level entries. -Alternating Page Styles on Odd and Even Pages +Alternating Page Styles on Odd and Even Pages - - - - -Icon +
+ + + +Icon - - -$[officename] can automatically apply alternating page styles on even (left) and odd pages (right) in your document. For example, you can use page styles to display different headers and footers on even and odd pages. The current page style is displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the workplace. - - -
+ + + $[officename] can automatically apply alternating page styles on even (left) and odd pages (right) in your document. For example, you can use page styles to display different headers and footers on even and odd pages. The current page style is displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the workplace. + + + - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles icon. - - -In the list of page styles, right-click "Left Page" and choose Modify. - - -Click the Organizer tab. - - -Select "Right Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. - - -In the list of page styles, right-click "Right Page" and choose Modify. - - -Select "Left Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. - - -Go to the first page in your document, and double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles in the Styles and Formatting window. - - - - -To add a header to one of the page styles, choose Insert - Header, and choose the page style that you want to add the header to. In the header frame, type the text that you want to use as the header. - - -To add a footer to one of the page styles, choose Insert - Footer, and choose the page style that you want to add the footer to. In the footer frame, type the text that you want to use as a footer. - - -If you do not want to have a header or a footer on the title page of your document, apply the "First Page" style to the title page. -Suppressing printout of empty pages -If two even or two odd pages directly follow each other in your document, Writer will insert an empty page by default. You can suppress those automatically generated empty pages from printing and from exporting to PDF. - - -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. - - -Remove the check mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages. - - -
- - -Insert Break dialog -
- -
+ To Set Up Alternating Page Styles + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles + icon. + + + In the list of page styles, right-click "Left Page" and choose Modify. + + + Click the Organizer tab. + + + Select "Right Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. + + + In the list of page styles, right-click "Right Page" and choose Modify. + + + Select "Left Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. + + + Go to the first page in your document, and double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles in the Styles and Formatting window. + + + To add a header to one of the page styles, choose + Insert - Header, and choose the page style that you want to add the header to. In the header frame, type the text that you want to use as the header. + To add a footer to one of the page styles, choose + Insert - Footer, and choose the page style that you want to add the footer to. In the footer frame, type the text that you want to use as a footer. + If you do not want to have a header or a footer on the title page of your document, apply the "First Page" style to the title page. + To Suppress the Printout of Empty Pages + If two even or two odd pages directly follow each other in your document, Writer will insert an empty page by default. You can suppress those automatically generated empty pages from printing and from exporting to PDF. + + + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. + + + Remove the check mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages. + + +
+ + + Insert Break dialog +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp index c1d8ec0c61..a412feb673 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Converting a Field into Text -/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Converting a Field into Text + /text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp + + + fields; converting into text -converting;fields, into text -replacing;fields, by text -changing;fields, into text + converting;fields, into text + replacing;fields, by text + changing;fields, into text -Converting a Field into Text +Converting a Field into Text -You can change a field to regular text, so that it is no longer updated. After you change a field to text, you cannot change the text back into a field. - - -Select the field and choose Edit - Cut. - - -Choose Edit - Paste Special. - - -Click "Unformatted text" in the Selection list, and then click OK. - - - - -Paste Special - - + You can change a field to regular text, so that it is no longer updated. After you change a field to text, you cannot change the text back into a field. + + + Select the field and choose Edit - Cut. + + + Choose Edit - Paste Special. + + + Click "Unformatted text" in the + Selection list, and then click + OK. + + + + + Paste Special + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp index 2c6a765336..59cd127aa3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -About Fields -/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + About Fields + /text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp + + + fields;updating/viewing -updating;fields -Help tips;fields -properties;fields -disabling;field highlighting -changing;field shadings -viewing;fields + updating;fields + Help tips;fields + properties;fields + disabling;field highlighting + changing;field shadings + viewing;fields mw changed "fields;..." -About Fields +About Fields -Fields are used for data that changes in a document, such as the current date or the total number of pages in a document. -Viewing Fields -Fields consist of a field name and the field content. To switch the field display between the field name or the field content, choose View - Field Names. -To display or hide field highlighting in a document, choose View - Field Shadings. To permanently disable this feature, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, and clear the check box in front of Field shadings. -To change the color of field shadings, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, locate the Field shadings option, and then select a different color in the Color setting box. -Field Properties -Most field types in a document, including database fields, store and display variable values. -The following field types execute an action when you click the field: - - - -Field Type - - -Property - - - - -Placeholder - - -Opens a dialog to insert the object for which the placeholder was set. - - - - -Insert Reference - - -Moves the mouse pointer to the reference. - - - - -Run macro - - -Runs a macro. - - - - -Input Field - - -Opens a dialog to edit the contents of the field. - - -
+ Fields are used for data that changes in a document, such as the current date or the total number of pages in a document. + Viewing Fields + Fields consist of a field name and the field content. To switch the field display between the field name or the field content, choose View - Field Names. + To display or hide field highlighting in a document, choose View - Field Shadings. To permanently disable this feature, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, and clear the check box in front of Field shadings. + To change the color of field shadings, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, locate the Field shadings option, and then select a different color in the Color setting + box. + Field Properties + Most field types in a document, including database fields, store and display variable values. + The following field types execute an action when you click the field: + + + + Field Type + + + Property + + + + + Placeholder + + + Opens a dialog to insert the object for which the placeholder was set. + + + + + Insert Reference + + + Moves the mouse pointer to the reference. + + + + + Run macro + + + Runs a macro. + + + + + Input Field + + + Opens a dialog to edit the contents of the field. + + +
-Placeholder, hidden text, insert reference, variable, database, and user-defined fields display a help tip when you rest the mouse pointer over the field in a document. To enable this feature, ensure that the Extended Tips option is selected in the Help menu. -Updating Fields -To update all of the fields in a document, press F9, or choose Edit - Select All, and then press F9. -To update a field that was inserted from a database, select the field, and then press F9. - - - - - - - - -
+ Placeholder, hidden text, insert reference, variable, database, and user-defined fields display a help tip when you rest the mouse pointer over the field in a document. To enable this feature, ensure that the Extended Tipsoption (What's This?) is selected in the Help menu. + Updating Fields + To update all of the fields in a document, press F9, or choose Edit - Select All, and then press F9. + To update a field that was inserted from a database, select the field, and then press F9. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp index fa77ce2c4d..69df26b4a2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting a Fixed or Variable Date Field -/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting a Fixed or Variable Date Field + /text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp + + + inserting;date fields -dates;inserting -date fields;fixed/variable -fixed dates -variable dates + dates;inserting + date fields;fixed/variable + fixed dates + variable dates -Inserting a Fixed or Variable Date Field +Inserting a Fixed or Variable Date Field -You can insert the current date as a field that updates each time you open the document, or as a field that does not update. - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab. - - -Click 'Date' in the Type list and do one of the following: - - - - -To insert the date as a field that updates each time you open the document, click 'Date' in the Select list. - - - - -To insert the date as a field that does not update, click 'Date (fixed)' in the Select list. - - - - - - - - + You can insert the current date as a field that updates each time you open the document, or as a field that does not update. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab. + + + Click “Date” in the Type + list and do one of the following: + To insert the date as a field that updates each time you open the document, click ”Date” in the Select + list. + To insert the date as a field that does not update, click “Date (fixed)” in the Select + list. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp index e1f2fc811c..8c19afc6cb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Input Fields -/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp - - - - - - + + Adding Input Fields + /text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp + + + text; input fields -fields; input fields in text -input fields in text -inserting;input fields - - MW deleted "adding;" - Adding Input Fields + fields; input fields in text + input fields in text + inserting;input fields +MW deleted "adding;" +Adding Input Fields - An input field is a variable that you can click in a document to open a dialog where you can edit the variable. - - - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. - - - Click Input field in the Type list. - - - Click Insert and type the text for the variable. - - - Click OK. - - - To quickly open all input fields in a document for editing, press Ctrl+Shift+F9. - - - - + An input field is a variable that you can click in a document to open a dialog where you can edit the variable. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other + and click the Functions tab. + + + Click “Input field”in the Type list. + + + Click Insert + and type the text for the variable. + + + Click OK. + + + To quickly open all input fields in a document for editing, press Ctrl+Shift+F9. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp index a4ad8be6ed..f846f8803c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Querying User Data in Fields or Conditions -/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Querying User Data in Fields or Conditions + /text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp + + + fields; user data -user data; querying -conditions; user data fields -hiding;text, from specific users -text; hiding from specific users, with conditions -user variables in conditions/fields + user data; querying + conditions; user data fields + hiding;text, from specific users + text; hiding from specific users, with conditions + user variables in conditions/fields -Querying User Data in Fields or Conditions +Querying User Data in Fields or Conditions -You can access and compare some user data from conditions or fields. For example, you can compare user data with the following operators: - - - -Operator - - -Meaning - - - - -== or EQ - - -equals - - - - -!= or NEQ - - -is not equal to - - -
+ You can access and compare some user data from conditions or fields. For example, you can compare user data with the following operators: + + + + Operator + + + Meaning + + + + + == or EQ + + + equals + + + + + != or NEQ + + + is not equal to + + +
-If you want, you can use a condition to hide specific text in your document from a specific user. - - -Select the text in the document that you want to hide. - - -Choose Insert - Section. - - -In the Hide area, select the Hide check box. - - -In the With Condition box, type user_lastname == "Doe", where "Doe" is the last name of the user that you want to hide the text from. - - -Click Insert and then save the document. - - -The name of the hidden section can still be seen in the Navigator. -The following table is a list of the user variables that you can access when defining a condition or a field: - - - -User variables - - -Meaning - - - - -user_firstname - - -First name - - - - -user_lastname - - -Last name - - - - -user_initials - - -Initials - - - - -user_company - - -Company - - - - -user_street - - -Street - - - - -user_country - - -Country - - - - -user_zipcode - - -Zip Code - - - - -user_city - - -City - - - - -user_title - - -Title - - - - -user_position - - -Position - - - - -user_tel_work - - -Business telephone number - - - - -user_tel_home - - -Home telephone number - - - - -user_fax - - -Fax number - - - - -user_email - - -E-mail address - - - - -user_state - - -State - - -
+ If you want, you can use a condition to hide specific text in your document from a specific user. + + + Select the text in the document that you want to hide. + + + Choose Insert - Section. + + + In the Hide + area, select the Hide check box. + + + In the With Condition box, type user_lastname == "Doe", where "Doe" is the last name of the user that you want to hide the text from. + + + Click Insert and then save the document. + + + The name of the hidden section can still be seen in the Navigator. + The following table is a list of the user variables that you can access when defining a condition or a field: + + + + User variables + + + Meaning + + + + + user_firstname + + + First name + + + + + user_lastname + + + Last name + + + + + user_initials + + + Initials + + + + + user_company + + + Company + + + + + user_street + + + Street + + + + + user_country + + + Country + + + + + user_zipcode + + + Zip Code + + + + + user_city + + + City + + + + + user_title + + + Title + + + + + user_position + + + Position + + + + + user_tel_work + + + Business telephone number + + + + + user_tel_home + + + Home telephone number + + + + + user_fax + + + Fax number + + + + + user_email + + + E-mail address + + + + + user_state + + + State + + +
-
- - - -List of operators -
- -
+
+ + + + List of operators +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp index 58bfc3e544..e4e8c6f735 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Finding and Replacing in Writer -text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp - - - -
+ + Finding and Replacing in Writer + text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp + + + +
finding; text/text formats/styles/objects -replacing; text and text formats -styles;finding -searching, see also finding -text formats; finding -formats; finding and replacing -searching; formats -objects;finding by Navigator -Asian languages;search options -3. mw added 2 index entries and changed "finding;"2. mw copied 6 index entries from shared/01/02100300.xhp. Then made one entry of two "finding;" entries, one entry of two "replacing;" entries and one entry of two "formats;" entries1. mw copied 5 entries from shared/01/02100000.xhp and then made one entry of two "finding;" entries.Finding and Replacing in Writer + replacing; text and text formats + styles;finding + searching, see also finding + text formats; finding + formats; finding and replacing + searching; formats + objects;finding by Navigator + Asian languages;search options +3. mw added 2 index entries and changed "finding;"2. mw copied 6 index entries from shared/01/02100300.xhp. Then made one entry of two "finding;" entries, one entry of two "replacing;" entries and one entry of two "formats;" entries1. mw copied 5 entries from shared/01/02100000.xhp and then made one entry of two "finding;" entries. +Finding and Replacing in Writer -In text documents you can find words, formatting, styles, and more. You can navigate from one result to the next, or you can highlight all results at once, then apply another format or replace the words by other text. -
-The Find & Replace dialog -To find text within the whole document, open the Find & Replace dialog without any active text selection. If you want to search only a part of your document, first select that part of text, then open the Find & Replace dialog. -Finding text - - -Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - - -Enter the text to find in the Search for text box. - - -Either click Find or Find All. - - -When you click Find, Writer will show you the next text that is equal to your entry. You can watch and edit the text, then click Find again to advance to the next found text. - - -If you closed the dialog, you can press a key combination (Ctrl+Shift+F) to find the next text without opening the dialog. - - -Alternatively, you can use the icons at the lower right of the document to navigate to the next text or to any other object in the document. - - -When you click Find All, Writer selects all text that is equal to your entry. Now you can for example set all found text to bold, or apply a Character Style to all at once. -Replacing text -Unlike searching text, replacing text cannot be restricted to the current selection only. - - -Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - - -Enter the text to search in the Search for text box. - - -Enter the text to replace the found text in the Replace with text box. - - -Either click Replace or Replace All. - - -When you click Replace, Writer will search the whole document for the text in the Search for box, starting at the current cursor position. When text is found, Writer highlights the text and waits for your response. Click Replace to replace the highlighted text in the document with the text in the Replace with text box. Click Find to advance to the next found text without replacing the current selection. -When you click Replace All, Writer replaces all text that matches your entry. -Finding styles -You want to find all text in your document to which a certain Paragraph Style is assigned, for example the "Heading 2" style. - - -Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - - -Click More Options to expand the dialog. - - -Check Search for Styles. -The Search for text box now is a list box, where you can select any of the Paragraph Styles that are applied in the current document. - - -Select the style to search for, then click Find or Find All. - - -Finding formats -You want to find all text in your document to which a certain direct character formatting is assigned. -Finding formats only finds direct character attributes, it does not find attributes applied as part of a style. - - -Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - - -Click More Options to expand the dialog. - - -Click the Format button. - - - - -Click Find or Find All. - - -More options -The similarity search can find text that is almost the same as your search text. You can set the number of characters that are allowed to differ. - - -Check the Similarity search option and optionally click the ... button to change the settings. (Setting all three numbers to 1 works fine for English text.) - - -When you have enabled Asian language support under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages, the Find & Replace dialog offers options to search Asian text. -The Navigator - - -Choose Edit - Navigator to open the Navigator window. - - -The Navigator is the main tool for finding and selecting objects. You can also use the Navigator to move and arrange chapters, providing an outline view to your document. -Use the Navigator for inserting objects, links and references within the same document or from other open documents. See the Navigator guide for more information. - - -Click the icon with the blue circle at the bottom right part of your document to open the small Navigation window. - - -Use the small Navigation window to quickly jump to the next object or find the next text in your document. -
- - - - - - -
- - + In text documents you can find words, formatting, styles, and more. You can navigate from one result to the next, or you can highlight all results at once, then apply another format or replace the words by other text. +
+ The Find & Replace dialog + To find text within the whole document, open the Find & Replace dialog without any active text selection. If you want to search only a part of your document, first select that part of text, then open the Find & Replace dialog. + To Find Text + + + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + + + Enter the text to find in the Search for text box. + + + Either click Find or Find All. + + + When you click Find, Writer will show you the next text that is equal to your entry. You can watch and edit the text, then click Find again to advance to the next found text. + If you closed the dialog, you can press a key combination (Ctrl+Shift+F) to find the next text without opening the dialog. + Alternatively, you can use the icons at the lower right of the document to navigate to the next text or to any other object in the document. + When you click Find All, Writer selects all text that is equal to your entry. Now you can for example set all found text to bold, or apply a character style to all at once. + To Replace Text + Unlike searching text, replacing text cannot be restricted to the current selection only. + + + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + + + Enter the text to search in the Search for text box. + + + Enter the text to replace the found text in the Replace with text box. + + + Either click Replace or Replace All. + + + When you click Replace, Writer will search the whole document for the text in the Search for box, starting at the current cursor position. When text is found, Writer highlights the text and waits for your response. Click Replace to replace the highlighted text in the document with the text in the Replace with text box. Click Find to advance to the next found text without replacing the current selection. + When you click Replace All, Writer replaces all text that matches your entry. + To Find Styles + You want to find all text in your document to which a certain Paragraph Style is assigned, for example the "Heading 2" style. + + + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + + + Click More Options to expand the dialog. + + + Check Search for Styles.
The Search for text box now is a list box, where you can select any of the Paragraph Styles that are applied in the current document.
+
+ + Select the style to search for, then click Find or Find All. + +
+ To Find Formats + You want to find all text in your document to which a certain direct character formatting is assigned. + Finding formats only finds direct character attributes, it does not find attributes applied as part of a style. + + + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + + + Click More Options to expand the dialog. + + + Click the Format button. + + + + + Click Find or Find All. + + + More options + The similarity search can find text that is almost the same as your search text. You can set the number of characters that are allowed to differ. + Check the Similarity search option and optionally click the ... button to change the settings. (Setting all three numbers to 1 works fine for English text.) + When you have enabled Asian language support under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages, the Find & Replace dialog offers options to search Asian text. + The Navigator + The Navigator is the main tool for finding and selecting objects. You can also use the Navigator to move and arrange chapters, providing an outline view to your document. + Choose Edit - Navigator to open the Navigator window. + Use the Navigator for inserting objects, links and references within the same document or from other open documents. See the Navigator guide for more information. + Click the icon with the blue circle at the bottom right part of your document to open the small Navigation window. + Use the small Navigation window to quickly jump to the next object or find the next text in your document. +
+ + + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp index 6a3f21b58e..a4e8444107 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Inserting Page Numbers of Continuation Pages -/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp - - - + + Inserting Page Numbers of Continuation Pages + /text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp + + + pages; continuation pages -next page number in footers -continuation pages -page numbers; continuation pages + next page number in footers + continuation pages + page numbers; continuation pages -Inserting Page Numbers of Continuation Pages +Inserting Page Numbers of Continuation Pages -You can easily insert the page number of the next page in a footer by using a field. -The page number is only displayed if the following page exists. - - -Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. - - -Place the cursor in the footer and choose Insert - Fields - Other. - - -In the Fields dialog, click the Document tab. - - -Click 'Page' in the Type list and 'Next page' in the Select list. - - -Click a numbering style in the Format list. -If you select 'Text' in the Format list, only the text that you enter in the Value box is displayed in the field. - - -Click Insert to insert the field with the page number. - - - - - - + You can easily insert the page number of the next page in a footer by using a field. + The page number is only displayed if the following page exists. + + + Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. + + + Place the cursor in the footer and choose Insert - Fields - Other. + + + In the Fields dialog, click the Document tab. + + + Click 'Page' in the Type list and 'Next page' in the Select list. + + + Click a numbering style in the Format + list. + If you select 'Text' in the Format list, only the text that you enter in the Value box is displayed in the field. + + + Click Insert to insert the field with the page number. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp index 1208e21487..47d80b2364 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting Page Numbers in Footers -/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting Page Numbers in Footers + /text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp + + + footers; with page numbers -pages; numbers and count of -page numbers; footers -numbering;pages + pages; numbers and count of + page numbers; footers + numbering;pages -Inserting Page Numbers in Footers +Inserting Page Numbers in Footers - - -Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number. - - -If you want, you can align the Page Number field as you would text. -You can also add a page count to the footer, for example, in the form "Page 9 of 12": - - -Click in front of the Page Number field and type "Page ", click after the field, enter a space and then type "of ". - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Page Count. - - - - - - - - - - + You can easily insert a page number field in the footer of your document. You can also add a page count to the footer, for example, in the form "Page 9 of 12" + To Insert a Page Number + + + Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number. + + + If you want, you can align the page number field as you would text. + To Additionally Add a Page Count + + + Click in front of the page number field, type Page and enter a space; click after the field, enter a space and then type of and enter another space. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Count. + + + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp index 1e1b9c6e47..8eabbfd362 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,100 +35,94 @@ - -Inserting and Editing Footnotes or Endnotes -/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp - - - + + Inserting and Editing Footnotes or Endnotes + /text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp + + + endnotes;inserting and editing -inserting;footnotes/endnotes -deleting;footnotes -editing;footnotes/endnotes -organizing;footnotes -footnotes; inserting and editing + inserting;footnotes/endnotes + deleting;footnotes + editing;footnotes/endnotes + organizing;footnotes + footnotes; inserting and editing MW deleted "removing;.." -Inserting and Editing Footnotes or Endnotes +Inserting and Editing Footnotes or Endnotes -Footnotes reference more information about a topic at the bottom of a page and endnotes reference information at the end of the document. $[officename] automatically numbers the footnotes and endnotes. -To insert a footnote or endnote: - - -Click in your document where you want to place the anchor of the note. - - -Choose Insert - Footnote/Endnote. - - -In the Numbering area, select the format that you want to use. If you select Character, click the browse button (...) and select the character that you want to use for the footnote. - - -In the Type area, select Footnote or Endnote. - - -Click OK. - - -Type the note. - - - - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + Footnotes reference more information about a topic at the bottom of a page and endnotes reference information at the end of the document. $[officename] automatically numbers the footnotes and endnotes. + To Insert a Footnote or Endnote + + + Click in your document where you want to place the anchor of the note. + + + Choose Insert - Footnote/Endnote. + + + In the Numbering + area, select the format that you want to use. If you select Character, click the browse button (...) and select the character that you want to use for the footnote. + + + In the Type + area, select Footnote + or Endnote. + + + Click OK. + + + Type the note. + + +
+ + + +Icon - - -You can also insert footnotes by clicking the Insert Footnote Directly icon on the Insert toolbar. - - -
+ + + You can also insert footnotes by clicking the Insert Footnote Directly icon on the Insert toolbar. + + + -Editing Footnotes or Endnotes - - -To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the note, or click the anchor for the note in the text. - - - - - - -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} - - - -The mouse pointer changes to a hand when you rest it over a footnote or endnote anchor in your document. - - -
- - - -To change the format of a footnote, click in the footnote, press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Footnote" in the list, and then choose Modify. - - - - -To jump from the footnote or endnote text to the note anchor in the text, press PageUp. - - -To edit the numbering properties of a footnote or endnote anchor, click in front of the anchor, and choose Edit - Footnote/Endnote. - - -To change the formatting that $[officename] applies to footnotes and endnotes, choose Tools - Footnotes/Endnotes. - - -To edit the properties of the text area for footnotes or endnotes, choose Format - Page, and then click the Footnote tab. - - - - -To remove a footnote, delete the footnote anchor in the text. - - - - - - + To Edit a Footnote or Endnote + + + The mouse pointer changes to a hand when you rest it over a footnote or endnote anchor in your document. + + + + + To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the note, or click the anchor for the note in the text. + + + To change the format of a footnote, click in the footnote, press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Footnote" in the list, and then choose Modify. + + + To jump from the footnote or endnote text to the note anchor in the text, press PageUp. + + + + + To edit the numbering properties of a footnote or endnote anchor, click in front of the anchor, and choose Edit - Footnote/Endnote. + + + To change the formatting that $[officename] applies to footnotes and endnotes, choose Tools - Footnotes/Endnotes. + + + To edit the properties of the text area for footnotes or endnotes, choose Format - Page, and then click the Footnote tab. + + + To remove a footnote, delete the footnote anchor in the text. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp index 985efbf1a1..7f55f912f4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Spacing Between Footnotes -/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Spacing Between Footnotes + /text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp + + + spacing; endnotes/footnotes -endnotes; spacing -footnotes; spacing -borders;for footnotes/endnotes -lines;footnotes/endnotes + endnotes; spacing + footnotes; spacing + borders;for footnotes/endnotes + lines;footnotes/endnotes -Spacing Between Footnotes +Spacing Between Footnotes -If you want to increase the spacing between footnote or endnote texts, you can add a top and bottom border to the corresponding paragraph style. - - -Click in a footnote or endnote. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Right-click the Paragraph Style that you want to modify, for example, "Footnote", and choose Modify. - - -Click the Borders tab. - - -In the Default area, click the Set Top and Bottom Borders Only icon. - - -In the Line area, click a line in the Style list. - - -Select "White" in the Color box. If the background of the page is not white, select the color that best matches the background color. - - -In the Spacing to contents area, clear the Synchronize check box. - - -Enter a value in the Top and Bottom boxes. - - -Click OK. - - - - -Format - Paragraph - Borders - - + If you want to increase the spacing between footnote or endnote texts, you can add a top and bottom border to the corresponding paragraph style. + + + Click in a footnote or endnote. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Right-click the Paragraph Style that you want to modify, for example, "Footnote", and choose Modify. + + + Click the Borders tab. + + + In the Default + area, click the Set Top and Bottom Borders Only icon. + + + In the Line area, click a line in the Style + list. + + + Select "White" in the Color + box. If the background of the page is not white, select the color that best matches the background color. + + + In the Spacing to contents area, clear the Synchronize check box. + + + Enter a value in the Top + and Bottom + boxes. + + + Click OK. + + + + + Format - Paragraph - Borders + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/form_letters_main.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/form_letters_main.xhp index bc284243dc..40202adca5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/form_letters_main.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/form_letters_main.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ To create a form letter, you need a text document that contains fields for address data, and an address database. Then you combine or merge the address data and the text document to either print the letters or send them by e-mail. If the document is in HTML format, any embedded or linked images will not be sent with the e-mail. The Mail Merge Wizard helps you to create form letters. - To create a form letter + To create a form letter Choose Tools - Mail Merge Wizard. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Select Start from a template, and click the Browse button. - You see the Templates dialog. + You see the New dialog. Select Business Correspondence in the left list, and then Modern letter in the right list. Click OK to close the Templates dialog, and click Next in the wizard.removed the next two paras diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp index 94dab774e1..66136de433 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Master Documents and Subdocuments -/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp - - - + + Master Documents and Subdocuments + /text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp + + + master documents;properties -subdocuments;properties -central documents -subsidiary documents -documents; master documents and subdocuments -styles;master documents -Mw made "master documents" and "subdocuments" a two level entry, deleted "references;" and "bookmarks;" and added a new entry and shifted "Navigator;" and "indexes;" to the file globaldoc_howtos.xhpMaster Documents and Subdocuments -MW: This file was split into globaldoc.xhp (concepts) and globaldoc_howtos.xhp (procedures)A master document lets you manage large documents, such as a book with many chapters. The master document can be seen as a container for individual %PRODUCTNAME Writer files. The individual files are called subdocuments. -Characteristics of Master Documents - - -When you print a master document, the contents of all subdocuments, indexes, and any text that you entered are printed. - - -You can create a table of contents and index in the master document for all of the subdocuments. - - -Styles that are used in subdocuments, such as new paragraph styles, are automatically imported into the master document. - - -When viewing the master document, styles that are already present in the master document take precedence over styles with the same name that are imported from subdocuments. - - -Subdocuments never get changed by changes made to the master document. - - -When you add a document to a master document or create a new subdocument, a link is created in the master document. You cannot edit the content of a subdocument directly in the master document, but you can use the Navigator to open any subdocument for edit. -Example of using styles -A master document master.odm consists of some text and links to the subdocuments sub1.odt and sub2.odt. In each subdocument a new paragraph style with the same name Style1 is defined and used, and the subdocuments are saved. -When you save the master document, the styles from the subdocuments are imported into the master document. First, the new style Style1 from the sub1.odt is imported. Next, the new styles from sub2.odt will be imported, but as Style1 now already is present in the master document, this style from sub2.odt will not be imported. -In the master document you now see the new style Style1 from the first subdocument. All Style1 paragraphs in the master document will be shown using the Style1 attributes from the first subdocument. However, the second subdocument by itself will not be changed. You see the Style1 paragraphs from the second subdocument with different attributes, depending whether you open the sub2.odt document by itself or as part of the master document. -To avoid confusion, use the same document template for the master document and its subdocuments. This happens automatically when you create the master document and its subdocuments from an existing document with headings, using the command File - Send - Create Master Document. -
- - -Navigator in master mode -
- -
+ subdocuments;properties + central documents + subsidiary documents + documents; master documents and subdocuments + styles;master documents +Mw made "master documents" and "subdocuments" a two level entry, deleted "references;" and "bookmarks;" and added a new entry and shifted "Navigator;" and "indexes;" to the file globaldoc_howtos.xhp +Master Documents and Subdocuments +MW: This file was split into globaldoc.xhp (concepts) and globaldoc_howtos.xhp (procedures) +A master document lets you manage large documents, such as a book with many chapters. The master document can be seen as a container for individual %PRODUCTNAME Writer files. The individual files are called subdocuments. + Characteristics of Master Documents + + + When you print a master document, the contents of all subdocuments, indexes, and any text that you entered are printed. + + + You can create a table of contents and index in the master document for all of the subdocuments. + + + Styles that are used in subdocuments, such as new paragraph styles, are automatically imported into the master document. + + + When viewing the master document, styles that are already present in the master document take precedence over styles with the same name that are imported from subdocuments. + + + Subdocuments never get changed by changes made to the master document. + + + When you add a document to a master document or create a new subdocument, a link is created in the master document. You cannot edit the content of a subdocument directly in the master document, but you can use the Navigator to open any subdocument for edit. + Example of Using Styles + A master document master.odm consists of some text and links to the subdocuments sub1.odt and sub2.odt. In each subdocument a new paragraph style with the same name Style1 is defined and used, and the subdocuments are saved. + When you save the master document, the styles from the subdocuments are imported into the master document. First, the new style Style1 from the sub1.odt is imported. Next, the new styles from sub2.odt will be imported, but as Style1 now already is present in the master document, this style from sub2.odt will not be imported. + In the master document you now see the new style Style1 from the first subdocument. All Style1 paragraphs in the master document will be shown using the Style1 attributes from the first subdocument. However, the second subdocument by itself will not be changed. You see the Style1 paragraphs from the second subdocument with different attributes, depending whether you open the sub2.odt document by itself or as part of the master document. + To avoid confusion, use the same document template for the master document and its subdocuments. This happens automatically when you create the master document and its subdocuments from an existing document with headings, using the command File - Send - Create Master Document. +
+ + + Navigator in master mode +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp index 4def29c46f..2e79a424c5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments -/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp - - - + + Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments + /text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp + + + Navigator;master documents -master documents;creating/editing/exporting -subdocuments;starting on new pages -subdocuments;removing from master documents -removing;subdocuments -indexes; master documents -MW created 4 new index entries. 2 index entries were taken from globaldoc.xhp.Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments -MW: this is a new guide created from splitting globaldoc.xhpA master document lets you manage large documents, such as a book with many chapters. The master document can be seen as a container for individual %PRODUCTNAME Writer files. The individual files are called subdocuments. -To Create a Master Document: - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Choose File - New - Master Document. - - - - -Open an existing document and choose File - Send - Create Master Document. - - - - -If you are creating a new master document, the first entry in the Navigator should be a Text entry. Type an introduction or enter some text. This ensures that after you edit an existing style in the master document, you see the changed style when viewing the subdocuments. - - -In the Navigator for master documents (should open automatically, else press F5 to open), click and hold the Insert icon, and do one of the following: - - - - -To insert an existing file as a subdocument, choose File, locate the file that you want to include, and then click OK. - - - - -To create a new subdocument, choose New Document, type a name for the file, and then click Save. - - -To insert some text between subdocuments, choose Text. Then type the text. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the Navigator.i81372 - - - - -Choose File - Save. - - -To Edit a Master Document: -Use the Navigator for rearranging and editing the subdocuments in a master document. - - -To open a subdocument for editing, double-click the name of the subdocument in the Navigator. - - - - -To remove a subdocument from the master document, right-click the subdocument in the Navigator list and choose Delete. The subdocument file is not deleted, only the entry in the Navigator is removed. - - - - -To add text to a master document, right-click an item in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Text. A text section is inserted before the selected item in the master document where you can type the text that you want. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the Navigator.i81372 - - - - -To reorder the subdocuments in a master document, drag a subdocument to a new location in the Navigator list. You can also select a subdocument in the list, and click the Move down or Move up icon. - - - - -To add an index, such as a table of contents, right-click in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Index. - - - - - - -Icon + master documents;creating/editing/exporting + subdocuments;creating/editing/removing + removing;subdocuments + indexes; master documents +MW created 4 new index entries. 2 index entries were taken from globaldoc.xhp.MW made one index entry out of 2 "subdocuments;" entries +Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments +MW: this is a new guide created from splitting globaldoc.xhp +A master document lets you manage large documents, such as a book with many chapters. The master document can be seen as a container for individual %PRODUCTNAME Writer files. The individual files are called subdocuments. + To Create a Master Document + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + + If you are creating a new master document, the first entry in the Navigator should be a Text + entry. Type an introduction or enter some text. This ensures that after having edited an existing style in the master document, you see the changed style when viewing the subdocuments. + + + In the Navigator for master documents (should open automatically, else press F5 to open), click and hold the Insert + icon, and do one of the following: + + + + + + + Choose File - Save. + + + To Edit a Master Document + Use the Navigator for rearranging and editing the subdocuments in a master document. + + + To open a subdocument for editing, double-click the name of the subdocument in the Navigator. + + + + + To remove a subdocument from the master document, right-click the subdocument in the Navigator list and choose Delete. The subdocument file is not deleted, only the entry in the Navigator is removed. + + + + + To add text to a master document, right-click an item in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Text. A text section is inserted before the selected item in the master document where you can type the text that you want. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the Navigator.i81372 + + + + + To reorder the subdocuments in a master document, drag a subdocument to a new location in the Navigator list. You can also select a subdocument in the list, and click the Move down or Move up + icon. + + + + + To add an index, such as a table of contents, right-click in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Index. + + +
+ + + +Icon - - -To update an index in a master document, select the index in the Navigator, and then click the Update icon. - - -
-When you insert an object like a frame or a picture into a master document, do not anchor the object "to page". Instead, set the anchor "to paragraph" on the Format - (Object type) - Type tab page, and then set the object's position relative to "Entire Page" in the Horizontal and Vertical list boxes. -To Start Each Subdocument on a New Page: - - -Ensure that each subdocument starts with a heading that uses the same paragraph style, for example "Heading 1". - - -In the master document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and click the Paragraph Styles icon. - - -Right-click "Heading 1" and choose Modify. - - -Click the Text Flow tab. - - -In the Breaks area, select Insert, and then select Page in the Type box. - - -If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select With Page Style, and select "Right page" in the box. - - -Click OK. - - -To Export a Master Document as a %PRODUCTNAME Text Document: - - -Choose File - Export. - - -In the File format list, select a text document file format and click Export. - - -The subdocuments will be exported as sections. Use Format - Sections to unprotect and remove sections, if you prefer a plain text document without sections. -
- -Navigator in master mode -
- -
+ + + To update an index in a master document, select the index in the Navigator, and then click the Update icon. + + + + + When you insert an object like a frame or a picture into a master document, do not anchor the object "to page". Instead, set the anchor "to paragraph" on the Format - (Object type) - Type tab page, and then set the object's position relative to "Entire Page" in the Horizontal and Vertical list boxes. + To Start Each Subdocument on a New Page + + + Ensure that each subdocument starts with a heading that uses the same paragraph style, for example "Heading 1". + + + In the master document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and click the Paragraph Styles icon. + + + Right-click "Heading 1" and choose Modify. + + + Click the Text Flow + tab. + + + In the Breaks + area, select Insert, and then select “Page”in the Type + box. + + + If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select With Page Style, and select "Right page" in the box. + + + Click OK. + + + To Export a Master Document as a %PRODUCTNAME Text Document + + + Choose File - Export. + + + In the File format list, select a text document file format and click Export. + + + The subdocuments will be exported as sections. Use Format - Sections to unprotect and remove sections, if you prefer a plain text document without sections. +
+ + Navigator in master mode +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp index 1c2cae78e2..e5e60aa0e7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -About Headers and Footers -/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + About Headers and Footers + /text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp + + + headers;about -footers;about -HTML documents; headers and footers + footers;about + HTML documents; headers and footers -About Headers and Footers +About Headers and Footers -Headers and footers are areas in the top and the bottom page margins, where you can add text or graphics. Headers and footers are added to the current page style. Any page that uses the same style automatically receives the header or footer that you add. You can insert Fields, such as page numbers and chapter headings, in headers and footers in a text document. - - -To add a header to a page, choose Insert - Header, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. - - -To add a footer to a page, choose Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. - - -The page style for the current page is displayed in the Status Bar. - - -You can also choose Format - Page, click the Header or Footer tab, and then select Header on or Footer on. Clear the Same content left/right check box if you want to define different headers and footers for even and odd pages. - - - - -To use different headers or footers in your document, you must add them to different Page Styles, and then apply the styles to the pages where you want the headers or footer to appear. - - -Headers and Footers in HTML Documents -Some of the header and footer options are also available for HTML documents. Headers and footers are not supported by HTML and instead are exported with special tags, so that they can be viewed in a browser. Headers and footers are only exported in HTML documents if they are enabled in Web Layout mode. When you reopen the document in $[officename], the headers and footers are displayed correctly, including any fields that you inserted. -
- - - - -Page Styles -
- -
+ Headers and footers are areas in the top and the bottom page margins, where you can add text or graphics. Headers and footers are added to the current page style. Any page that uses the same style automatically receives the header or footer that you add. You can insert Fields, such as page numbers and chapter headings, in headers and footers in a text document. + The page style for the current page is displayed in the Status Bar. + + + To add a header to a page, choose Insert - Header, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. + + + To add a footer to a page, choose Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. + + + + + You can also choose Format - Page, click the Header or Footer + tab, and then select Header on + or Footer on. Clear the Same content left/right check box if you want to define different headers and footers for even and odd pages. + + + + + To use different headers or footers in your document, you must add them to different Page Styles, and then apply the styles to the pages where you want the headers or footer to appear. + + + Headers and Footers in HTML Documents + Some of the header and footer options are also available for HTML documents. Headers and footers are not supported by HTML and instead are exported with special tags, so that they can be viewed in a browser. Headers and footers are only exported in HTML documents if they are enabled in Web Layout mode. When you reopen the document in $[officename], the headers and footers are displayed correctly, including any fields that you inserted. +
+ + + + + Page Styles +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp index de4cf45256..9e4149abb7 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Defining Different Headers and Footers -/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Defining Different Headers and Footers + /text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp + + + headers;defining for left and right pages -footers;defining for left and right pages -page styles; changing -defining; headers/footers -mirrored page layout + footers;defining for left and right pages + page styles; changing + defining; headers/footers + mirrored page layout -Defining Different Headers and Footers +Defining Different Headers and Footers -You can use different headers and footers on different pages in your document, so long as the pages use different page styles. $[officename] provides several predefined page styles, such as First page, Left page and Right page, or you can create a custom page style. -You can also use the mirrored page layout if you want to add a header to a page style that has different inner and outer page margins. To apply this option to a page style, choose Format - Page, click the Page tab, and in the Layout settings area, choose Mirrored in the Page layout box. -For example, you can use page styles to define different headers for even and odd pages in a document. - - -Open a new text document. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting and click the Page Styles icon in the Styles and Formatting window. - - -Right-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. - - -In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header tab. - - -Select Header on and click the Organizer tab. - - -In the Next Style box, select "Left Page". - - -Click OK. - - -In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Left Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. - - -In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header tab. - - -Select Header on and click the Organizer tab. - - -In the Next Style box, select "Right Page". - - -Click OK. - - -Double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles to apply the style to the current page. - - -Enter text or graphics in the header for the Left Page style. After the next page is added to your document, enter text or graphics in the header for the Right Page style. - - - - - - - - - + You can use different headers and footers on different pages in your document, so long as the pages use different page styles. $[officename] provides several predefined page styles, such as First page, Left page and Right page, or you can create a custom page style. + You can also use the mirrored page layout if you want to add a header to a page style that has different inner and outer page margins. To apply this option to a page style, choose Format - Page, click the + Page tab, and in the + Layout settings area, choose “Mirrored” in the + Page layout box. + For example, you can use page styles to define different headers for even and odd pages in a document. + + + Open a new text document. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting and click the Page Styles icon in the Styles and Formatting window. + + + Right-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. + + + In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header + tab. + + + Select + Header on and click the Organizer tab. + + + In the Next Style + box, select "Left Page". + + + Click OK. + + + In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Left Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. + + + In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header + tab. + + + Select + Header on and click the Organizer tab. + + + In the Next Style + box, select "Right Page". + + + Click OK. + + + Double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles to apply the style to the current page. + + + Enter text or graphics in the header for the Left Page style. After the next page is added to your document, enter text or graphics in the header for the Right Page style. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp index 219de3dd30..9e59443b21 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer -/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer + /text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp + + + running titles in headers -floating titles in headers -headers; chapter information -chapter names in headers -names; chapter names in headers + floating titles in headers + headers; chapter information + chapter names in headers + names; chapter names in headers -Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer +Inserting a Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer -Before you can insert chapter information into a header or footer, you must first set the outline numbering options for the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles. -To create a paragraph style for chapter titles: - - -Choose Tools - Outline Numbering. - - -In the Style box, select the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles, for example, "Heading 1". - - -Select the numbering style for the chapter titles in the Number box, for example, "1,2,3...". - - -Type "Chapter" followed by a space in the Before box. - - -Enter a space in the After box. - - -Click OK. - - -To insert the chapter name and number in a header or a footer: - - -Apply the paragraph style that you defined for chapter titles to the chapter headings in your document. - - -Choose Insert - Header or Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. - - -Click in the header or footer. - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab. - - - - -Click "Chapter" in the Type list and "Chapter number and name" in the Format list. - - -Click Insert and then click Close. - - -The header on every page that uses the current page style automatically displays the chapter name and number. - - - - - - - + Before you can insert chapter information into a header or footer, you must first set the outline numbering options for the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles. + To Create a Paragraph Style for Chapter Titles + + + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering. + + + In the Style + box, select the paragraph style that you want to use for chapter titles, for example, "Heading 1". + + + Select the numbering style for the chapter titles in the Number + box, for example, "1,2,3...". + + + Type "Chapter" followed by a space in the Before + box. + + + Enter a space in the After + box. + + + Click OK. + + + To Insert the Chapter Name and Number in a Header or a Footer + + + Apply the paragraph style that you defined for chapter titles to the chapter headings in your document. + + + Choose Insert - Header + or Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. + + + Click in the header or footer. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the + Document tab. + + + + + Click "Chapter" in the Type + list and "Chapter number and name" in the Format + list. + + + Click Insert and then click Close. + + + The header on every page that uses the current page style automatically displays the chapter name and number. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp index b631c1107e..c8869ea6f3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Formatting Headers or Footers -/text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -inserting; lines under headers -lines; under headers/above footers -headers;formatting -footers;formatting -shadows;headers/footers -borders;for headers/footers - -Formatting Headers or Footers + + Formatting Headers or Footers + /text/swriter/guide/header_with_line.xhp + + + +inserting;lines under headers/above footers + lines; under headers/above footers + headers;formatting + footers;formatting + shadows;headers/footers + borders;for headers/footers +MW changed "inserting;" +Formatting Headers or Footers -You can apply direct formatting to the text in a header or footer. You can also adjust the spacing of the text relative to the header or footer frame or apply a border to the header or footer. - - -Choose Format - Page and select the Header or Footer tab. - - -Set the spacing options that you want to use. - - -To add a border or a shadow to the header or the footer, click More. The Border/Background dialog opens. - - - - -To add a separator line between the header or the footer and the content of the page, click the bottom edge of the square in the Line arrangement area. Click a line style in the Style box. - - - - -To adjust the spacing between the content of the header or footer and the line, clear the Synchronize box, and then enter a value in the Bottom box. - - - - - - - - - + You can apply direct formatting to the text in a header or footer. You can also adjust the spacing of the text relative to the header or footer frame or apply a border to the header or footer. + + + Choose Format - Page + and select the Header + or Footer + tab. + + + Set the spacing options that you want to use. + + + To add a border or a shadow to the header or the footer, click More. The Border/Background + dialog opens. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp index 8f262371a0..f2bf985956 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Hiding Text -/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp - - - - - - + + Hiding Text + /text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp + + + text; hiding -sections;hiding -paragraphs;hiding -hiding;text, with conditions - - mw deleted "comparisons;" and copied two entries to hidden_text_display.xhp and 2 entries to nonprintable_text.xhp - Hiding Text + sections;hiding + paragraphs;hiding + hiding;text, with conditions + variables;for hiding text +mw deleted "comparisons;" and copied two entries to hidden_text_display.xhp and 2 entries to nonprintable_text.xhpMW added "variables;" +Hiding Text - You can use fields and sections to hide or display text in your document if a condition is met. - Before you can hide text, you must first create a variable to use in the condition for hiding the text. - - - Click in your document and choose Insert - Fields - Other. - - - Click the Variables tab and click "Set Variable" in the Type list. - - - Click "General" in the Format list. - - - Type a name for the variable in the Name box, for example, "Hide". - - - Enter a value for the variable in the Value box, for example, "1". - - - To hide the variable in your document, select Invisible. - - - Click OK. - - - To hide text: - - - Click in the document where you want to add the text. - - - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. - - - Click "Hidden Text" in the Type list. - - - Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter "Hide==1". - - - Type the text that you want to hide in the Hidden text box. - - - Click OK. - - - To hide a paragraph: - - - Click in the paragraph where you want to add the text. - - - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. - - - Click "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list. - - - Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter "Hide==1". - - - Click OK. - - - You must enable this feature by removing the check mark from menu View - Hidden Paragraphs. When the check mark is set, you cannot hide any paragraph. - To hide a section: - - - Select the text that you want to hide in your document. - - - Choose Insert - Section. - - - In the Hide area, select Hide, and then enter an expression in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter "Hide==1". - - - Click OK. - - -
- - - - Displaying Hidden Text - Creating Non-printing Text - Insert - Fields - Other - Insert - Section - List of Operators - -
- -
+ You can use fields and sections to hide or display text in your document if a condition is met. + Before you can hide text, you must first create a variable to use in the condition for hiding the text. + To Create a Variable + + + Click in your document and choose Insert - Fields - Other. + + + Click the Variables tab and click "Set Variable" in the Type list. + + + Click "General" in the Format list. + + + Type a name for the variable in the Name box, for example, Hide. + + + Enter a value for the variable in the Value box, for example, 1. + + + To hide the variable in your document, select Invisible. + + + Click Insert and Close. + + + To Hide Text + + + Click in the document where you want to add the text. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. + + + Click "Hidden Text" in the Type list. + + + Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. + + + Type the text that you want to hide in the Hidden text box. + + + Click Insert and Close. + + + To Hide a Paragraph + + + Click in the paragraph where you want to add the text. + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. + + + Click "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list. + + + Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. + + + Click Insert and Close. + + + You must enable this feature by removing the check mark from menu View - Hidden Paragraphs. When the check mark is set, you cannot hide any paragraph. + To Hide a Section + + + Select the text that you want to hide in your document. + + + Choose Insert - Section. + + + In the Hide area, select Hide, and then enter an expression in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. + + + Click Insert. + + +
+ + + Displaying Hidden Text + Creating Non-printing Text + Insert - Fields - Other + Insert - Section + List of Operators +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp index e49165ff8c..e8ab3ff3a4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Displaying Hidden Text -/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp - - - + + Displaying Hidden Text + /text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp + + + hidden text; displaying -displaying;hidden text -MW copied two entries from hidden_text.xhpDisplaying Hidden Text -MW created this guide from splitting hidden_text.xhpIf you have a text that was hidden by defining a condition with a variable, you have several options to display the hidden text. Do one of the following: - - -Enable the check mark at View - Hidden Paragraphs. - - - - -Double-click in front of the variable that you used to define the condition for hiding the text, and enter a different value for the variable. - - -Double-click in front of the hidden text field or the hidden paragraph field, and change the condition statement. - - -
-Hiding Text - -List of Operators -
- -
+ displaying;hidden text +MW copied two entries from hidden_text.xhp +Displaying Hidden Text +MW created this guide from splitting hidden_text.xhp +If you have a text that was hidden by defining a condition with a variable, you have several options to display the hidden text. Do one of the following: + + + Enable the check mark at View - Hidden Paragraphs. + + + + + Double-click in front of the variable that you used to define the condition for hiding the text, and enter a different value for the variable. + + + Double-click in front of the hidden text field or the hidden paragraph field, and change the condition statement. + + +
+ Hiding Text + + List of Operators +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp index 0f0ac3bb4e..e69e08ad40 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Inserting Hyperlinks With the Navigator -/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp - - - + + Inserting Hyperlinks With the Navigator + /text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp + + + hyperlinks; inserting from Navigator -inserting; hyperlinks from Navigator -cross-references; inserting with Navigator -Navigator;inserting hyperlinks -mw deleted "adding;"Inserting Hyperlinks With the Navigator + inserting; hyperlinks from Navigator + cross-references; inserting with Navigator + Navigator;inserting hyperlinks +mw deleted "adding;" +Inserting Hyperlinks With the Navigator -You can insert a cross-reference as a hyperlink in your document using the Navigator. You can even cross-reference items from other %PRODUCTNAME documents. If you click the hyperlink when the document is opened in %PRODUCTNAME, you are taken to the cross-referenced item. - - -Open the document(s) containing the items you want to cross-reference. - - -On the Standard bar, click the Navigator icon. - - -Click the arrow next to the Drag Mode icon, and ensure that Insert as Hyperlink is selected. - - -In the list at the bottom of the Navigator, select the document containing the item that you want to cross-reference. - - -In the Navigator list, click the plus sign next to the item that you want to insert as a hyperlink. - - -Drag the item to where you want to insert the hyperlink in the document. - - -The name of the item is inserted in the document as an underlined hyperlink. - - - - - + You can insert a cross-reference as a hyperlink in your document using the Navigator. You can even cross-reference items from other %PRODUCTNAME documents. If you click the hyperlink when the document is opened in %PRODUCTNAME, you are taken to the cross-referenced item. + + + Open the document(s) containing the items you want to cross-reference. + + + On the Standard bar, click the Navigator icon. + + + Click the arrow next to the Drag Mode icon, and ensure that Insert as Hyperlink + is selected. + + + In the list at the bottom of the Navigator, select the document containing the item that you want to cross-reference. + + + In the Navigator list, click the plus sign next to the item that you want to insert as a hyperlink. + + + Drag the item to where you want to insert the hyperlink in the document. + + + The name of the item is inserted in the document as an underlined hyperlink. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.xhp index 45f12e43b2..c2c1d59a0f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyphen_prevent.xhp @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ Text Flow - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp index feea737185..3f3ff05b47 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Indenting Paragraphs -/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp - - - + + Indenting Paragraphs + /text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp + + + formatting; indenting paragraphs -indents;in text -paragraphs; indents -hanging indents in paragraphs -right indents in paragraphs -lines of text; indents -changing;indents -mw made indents a two level entry, changed "paragraphs;" and copied "changing;indents" from writer guide "ruler.xhp"Indenting Paragraphs -see i66307To change the measurement units, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. -You can change the indents for the current paragraph, or for all selected paragraphs, or for a Paragraph Style. -You can also set indents using the ruler. To display the ruler, choose View - Ruler. - - -Choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing to change the indents for the current paragraph or for all selected paragraphs. You can also set indents using the ruler. - - -Right-click a paragraph and choose Edit Paragraph Style - Indents & Spacing to change the indents for all paragraphs that have the same Paragraph Style. - - -Indents are calculated with respect to the left and right page margins. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. -The indents are different regarding the writing direction. For example, look at the "Before text" indent value in left-to-right languages. The left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. In right-to-left languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. -For a hanging indent, enter a positive value for "Before text" and a negative value for "First line". - -Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing - - - - + indents;in text + paragraphs; indents + hanging indents in paragraphs + right indents in paragraphs + lines of text; indents + changing;indents +mw made indents a two level entry, changed "paragraphs;" and copied "changing;indents" from writer guide "ruler.xhp" +Indenting Paragraphs +see i66307 +To change the measurement units, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. + You can change the indents for the current paragraph, or for all selected paragraphs, or for a Paragraph Style. + You can also set indents using the ruler. To display the ruler, choose View - Ruler. + + + Choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing to change the indents for the current paragraph or for all selected paragraphs. You can also set indents using the ruler. + + + Right-click a paragraph and choose Edit Paragraph Style - Indents & Spacing to change the indents for all paragraphs that have the same Paragraph Style. + + + Indents are calculated with respect to the left and right page margins. If you want the paragraph to extend into the page margin, enter a negative number. + The indents are different regarding the writing direction. For example, look at the Before text indent value in left-to-right languages. The left edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the left page margin. In right-to-left languages, the right edge of the paragraph is indented with respect to the right page margin. + For a hanging indent, enter a positive value for Before text and a negative value for First line. + + Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp index 272f8b9aa0..413b32626b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Editing or Deleting Index and Table Entries -/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Editing or Deleting Index and Table Entries + /text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp + + + indexes; editing or deleting entries -tables of contents; editing or deleting entries -deleting;entries of indexes/tables of contents -editing;table/index entries + tables of contents; editing or deleting entries + deleting;entries of indexes/tables of contents + editing;table/index entries -Editing or Deleting Index and Table Entries +Editing or Deleting Index and Table Entries -Index entries are inserted as fields into your document. To view fields in your document, choose View and ensure that Field Shadings is selected. - - -Place the cursor immediately in front of the index entry in your document. - - -Choose Edit - Index Entry, and do one of the following: - - - - -To change the entry, enter different text in the Entry box. - - -To remove the entry, click Delete. - - -To cycle through the index entries in your document, click the next or the previous arrows in the Edit Index Entry dialog. - - - - - - - - - - - + Index entries are inserted as fields into your document. To view fields in your document, choose View + and ensure that Field Shadings + is selected. + + + Place the cursor immediately in front of the index entry in your document. + + + Choose Edit - Index Entry, and do one of the following: + + + + To cycle through the index entries in your document, click the next or the previous arrows in the Edit Index Entry dialog. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp index aaf7fdaa70..28779bfc79 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Updating, Editing and Deleting Indexes and Tables of Contents -/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Updating, Editing and Deleting Indexes and Tables of Contents + /text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp + + + indexes; editing/updating/deleting -tables of contents; editing and deleting -updating;indexes/tables of contents -editing;indexes/tables of contents -deleting;indexes/tables of contents + tables of contents; editing and deleting + updating;indexes/tables of contents + editing;indexes/tables of contents + deleting;indexes/tables of contents -Updating, Editing and Deleting Indexes and Tables of Contents +Updating, Editing and Deleting Indexes and Tables of Contents - - -Place the cursor in the index or table of contents. -If you cannot place your cursor in the index or table of contents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids, and then select Enable in the Cursor in protected areas. - - -Right-click and choose an editing option from the menu. - - -You can also make changes directly to an index or table of contents. Right-click in the index or table of contents, choose Edit Index/Table, click Index/Table tab, and then clear the Protected from manual changes check box. - - - - - - - - - - - + + + Place the cursor in the index or table of contents. + If you cannot place your cursor in the index or table of contents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids, and then select + Enable in the + Cursor in protected areas section. + + + Right-click and choose an editing option from the menu. + + + You can also make changes directly to an index or table of contents. Right-click in the index or table of contents, choose Edit Index/Table, click Index/Table tab, and then clear the Protected from manual changes check box. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp index ff4c8076ef..b8046ea518 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Defining Index or Table of Contents Entries -/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp - - - + + Defining Index or Table of Contents Entries + /text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp + + + indexes; defining entries in -tables of contents; defining entries in -entries; defining in indexes/tables of contents + tables of contents; defining entries in + entries; defining in indexes/tables of contents -Defining Index or Table of Contents Entries +Defining Index or Table of Contents Entries -Defining Index Entries - - -Click in a word, or select the words in your document that you want to use as an index entry. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry, and do one of the following: - - - - -To change the text that appears in the index, type the text that you want in the Entry box. The text that you type here does not replace the selected text in the document. - - -To add an index mark to similar words in your document, select Apply to all similar texts. - - -To add the entries to a custom index, click the New User-defined Index icon, enter the name of the index, and then click OK. - - -Defining Table of Contents Entries -The best way to generate a table of contents is to apply the predefined heading paragraph styles, such as "Heading 1", to the paragraphs that you want to include in your table of contents. -To use a custom paragraph style as a table of contents entry: - - -Choose Tools - Outline Numbering and click the Numbering tab. - - -Select the paragraph style that you want to include in your table of contents in the Paragraph Style box. - - -In the Level list, click the hierarchical level that you want to apply the paragraph style to. - - -Click OK. You can now apply the style to headings in your document and include them in your table of contents. - - - - - - - - - - - - - + To Define Index Entries + + + Click in a word, or select the words in your document that you want to use as an index entry. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry, and do one of the following: + + + + To Define Table of Contents Entries + The best way to generate a table of contents is to apply the predefined heading paragraph styles, such as "Heading 1", to the paragraphs that you want to include in your table of contents. + To Use a Custom Paragraph Style as a Table of Contents Entry + + + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering and click the Numbering tab. + + + Select the paragraph style that you want to include in your table of contents in the Paragraph Style box. + + + In the Level list, click the hierarchical level that you want to apply the paragraph style to. + + + Click OK. You can now apply the style to headings in your document and include them in your table of contents. + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp index 0cc0a25857..fbe9a372c3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Formatting an Index or a Table of Contents -/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Formatting an Index or a Table of Contents + /text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp + + + indexes; formatting -editing; index format -tables of contents; formatting -entries; in tables of contents, as hyperlinks -tables of contents; hyperlinks as entries -hyperlinks; in tables of contents and indexes -formatting;indexes and tables of contents + editing; index format + tables of contents; formatting + entries; in tables of contents, as hyperlinks + tables of contents; hyperlinks as entries + hyperlinks; in tables of contents and indexes + formatting;indexes and tables of contents -Formatting an Index or a Table of Contents +Formatting an Index or a Table of Contents -You can apply different paragraph styles, assign hyperlinks to entries, change the layout of indexes, and change the background color of indexes in the Insert Index dialog. -To apply a different paragraph style to an index level: - - -Right-click in the index or table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. - - -Click the Styles tab. - - -Click an index level in the Levels list. - - -Click the style that you want to apply in the Paragraph Style list. - - -Click the assign button <. - - -Click OK. - - -To assign hyperlinks to entries in a table of contents: -You can assign a cross-reference as a hyperlink to entries in a table of contents. - - -Right-click in the table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. - - -Click the Entries tab. - - -Click the heading level that you want to assign hyperlinks to in the Level list. - - -In the Structure area, click in the box in front of E#, and then click Hyperlink. - - -Click in the box behind the E, and then click Hyperlink. - - -Repeat for each heading level that you want to create hyperlinks for, or click the All levels button to apply the formatting to all levels. - - - - - - - - - - - - - + You can apply different paragraph styles, assign hyperlinks to entries, change the layout of indexes, and change the background color of indexes in the Insert Index dialog. + To Apply a Different Paragraph Style to an Index Level + + + Right-click in the index or table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. + + + Click the Styles tab. + + + Click an index level in the Levels list. + + + Click the style that you want to apply in the Paragraph Style list. + + + Click the assign button <. + + + Click OK. + + + To Assign Hyperlinks to Entries in a Table of Contents + You can assign a cross-reference as a hyperlink to entries in a table of contents. + + + Right-click in the table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. + + + Click the Entries tab. + + + In the Level list click the heading level that you want to assign hyperlinks to. + + + In the Structure area, click in the box in front of E#, and then click Hyperlink. + + + Click in the box behind the E, and then click Hyperlink. + + + Repeat for each heading level that you want to create hyperlinks for, or click the All button to apply the formatting to all levels. + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp index eb6b887fbf..bd840257cc 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Creating Alphabetical Indexes -/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Creating Alphabetical Indexes + /text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp + + + concordance files;indexes -indexes; alphabetical indexes -alphabetical indexes + indexes; alphabetical indexes + alphabetical indexes -Creating Alphabetical Indexes +Creating Alphabetical Indexes - - -Click in your document where you want to insert the index. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. - - -On the Index/Table tab, select "Alphabetical Index" in the Type box. - - -If you want to use a concordance file, select Concordance file in the Options area, click the File, and then locate an existing file or create a new concordance file. - - -Set the formatting options for the index, either on the current tab, or on any of the other tabs of this dialog. For example, if you want to use single letter headings in your index, click the Entries tab, and then select Alphabetical delimiter. To change the formatting of levels in the index, click the Styles tab. - - -Click OK. - - -To update the index, right-click in the index, and then choose Update Index/Table. - - - -Creating a concordance file - - - - - - - - - - + + + Click in your document where you want to insert the index. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + + + On the Index/Table tab, select "Alphabetical Index" in the Type box. + + + If you want to use a concordance file, select Concordance file in the Options + area, click the File button, and then locate an existing file or create a new concordance file. + + + Set the formatting options for the index, either on the current tab, or on any of the other tabs of this dialog. For example, if you want to use single letter headings in your index, click the Entries tab, and then select Alphabetical delimiter. To change the formatting of levels in the index, click the Styles tab. + + + Click OK. + + + To update the index, right-click in the index, and then choose Update Index/Table. + + + + Creating a concordance file + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp index 3b0d3ac492..c4f0be7120 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Creating a Bibliography -/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp - - - + + Creating a Bibliography + /text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp + + + indexes;creating bibliographies -databases;creating bibliographies -bibliographies -entries;bibliographies -storing bibliographic information + databases;creating bibliographies + bibliographies + entries;bibliographies + storing bibliographic information -Creating a Bibliography +Creating a Bibliography -A bibliography is a list of works that you reference in a document. -Storing Bibliographic Information -$[officename] stores bibliographic information in a bibliography database, or in an individual document. -To store information in the bibliography database: - - -Choose Tools - Bibliography Database - - -Choose Insert - Record. - - -Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name box, and then add additional information to the record in the remaining boxes. - - -Close the Bibliography Database window. - - -To store bibliographic information in an individual document: - - -Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. - - -Select From document content and click New. - - -Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name box. - - -Select the publication source for the record in the Type box, and then add additional information in the remaining boxes. - - -Click OK. - - -In the Insert Bibliography Entry dialog, click Insert, and then Close. - - - -Inserting Bibliography Entries From the Bibliography Database - - -Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. - - - - -Select From bibliography database. - - -Select the name of the bibliography entry that you want to insert in the Short name box. - - -Click Insert and then click Close. - - -
-Bibliography Database - - - - - - - - -Some external tools exist that can interact with %PRODUCTNAME. One example is called Bibus. -
- -
+ A bibliography is a list of works that you reference in a document. + Storing Bibliographic Information + $[officename] stores bibliographic information in a bibliography database, or in an individual document. + To Store Information in the Bibliography Database + + + Choose Tools - Bibliography Database + + + Choose Insert - Record. + + + Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name + box, and then add additional information to the record in the remaining boxes. + + + Close the + Bibliography Database window. + + + To Store Bibliographic Information in an Individual Document + + + Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. + + + Select From document content and click New. + + + Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name + box. + + + Select the publication source for the record in the Type + box, and then add additional information in the remaining boxes. + + + Click OK. + + + In the Insert Bibliography Entry + dialog, click Insert, and then Close. + + + + Inserting Bibliography Entries From the Bibliography Database + + + Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. + + + + + Select From bibliography database. + + + Select the name of the bibliography entry that you want to insert in the Short name + box. + + + Click Insert and then click Close. + + +
+ Bibliography Database + + + + + + + + + Some external tools exist that can interact with %PRODUCTNAME. One example is called Bibus. +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp index 8b635314a0..7dabd5f62f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Indexes Covering Several Documents -/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp - - - + + Indexes Covering Several Documents + /text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp + + + indexes;multiple documents -multiple documents;indexes -merging;indexes - -Indexes Covering Several Documents + multiple documents;indexes + merging;indexes + master documents;indexes +MW inserted "master documents;" +Indexes Covering Several Documents -There are several ways to create an index that spans several documents: - - -Create an index in each individual document, copy and paste the indexes into a single document, and then edit them. - - -Select each index, choose Insert - Section, and then enter a name for the index. In a separate document, choose Insert - Section, select Link, click the browse button (...), and then locate and insert a named index section. - - -Create a master document, add as subdocuments the files that you want to include in the index, and then choose Insert - Index and Tables - Indexes and Tables. - - - - - - - - - - - - - + There are several ways to create an index that spans several documents: + + + Create an index in each individual document, copy and paste the indexes into a single document, and then edit them. + + + Select each index, choose Insert - Section, and then enter a name for the index. In a separate document, choose + Insert - Section, select Link, click the browse button (...), and then locate and insert a named index section. + + + Create a master document, add as subdocuments the files that you want to include in the index, and then choose Insert - Index and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp index 07a0ab6350..a9017bb9c8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Creating a Table of Contents -/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Creating a Table of Contents + /text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp + + + tables of contents; creating and updating -updating; tables of contents + updating; tables of contents mw deleted "creating;" -Creating a Table of Contents +Creating a Table of Contents -
-The best way to generate a table of contents is to apply the predefined heading paragraph styles, such as "Heading 1", to the paragraphs that you want to include in your table of contents. After you apply these styles, you can then create a table of contents. - - -Click in your document where you want to create the table of contents. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables, and then click the Index/Table tab. - - -Select "Table of Contents" in the Type box. - - -Select any options that you want. - - -Click OK. - - -If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select the Additional Styles check box in the Create from area, and then click the (...) button next to the check box. In the Assign Styles dialog, click the style in the list, and then click the >> or the << button to define the outline level for the paragraph style. -
-Updating a Table of Contents -Do one of the following: - - -Right-click in the table of contents and choose Update Index/Table. - - -Choose Tools - Update - All Indexes and Tables. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
+
+ The best way to generate a table of contents is to apply the predefined heading paragraph styles, such as "Heading 1", to the paragraphs that you want to include in your table of contents. After you apply these styles, you can then create a table of contents. + To Insert a Table of Contents + + + Click in your document where you want to create the table of contents. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables, and then click the Index/Table tab. + + + Select "Table of Contents" in the Type box. + + + Select any options that you want. + + + Click OK. + + + If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select the Additional Styles + check box in the Create from area, and then click the (...) button next to the check box. In the Assign Styles dialog, click the style in the list, and then click the >> + or the << + button to define the outline level for the paragraph style. +
+ To Update a Table of Contents + Do one of the following: + + + Right-click in the table of contents and choose Update Index/Table. + + + Choose Tools - Update - All Indexes and Tables. + + + + + + + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp index 57c7468b85..acdb8541aa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -User-Defined Indexes -/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + User-Defined Indexes + /text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp + + + indexes; creating user-defined indexes -user-defined indexes + user-defined indexes -User-Defined Indexes +User-Defined Indexes -You can create as many user-defined indexes as you want. -Creating a User-Defined Index - - -Select a word or words that you want to add to a user-defined index. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry. - - -Click the New User-defined Index button next to the Index box. - - -Type a name for the index in the Name box and click OK. - - -Click Insert to add the selected word(s) to the new index. - - -Click Close. - - -Inserting a User-Defined Index - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the index. - - -Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. - - -On the Index/Table tab, select the name of the user-defined index that you created in the Type box. - - - - -Select any options that you want. - - -Click OK. - - -If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select Styles, and then click the (...) button next to the box. Click the style in the list, and then click the >> or the << button to define the outline level for the paragraph style. - - - - - - - - - - - + You can create as many user-defined indexes as you want. + To Create a User-Defined Index + + + Select a word or words that you want to add to a user-defined index. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry. + + + Click the New User-defined Index button next to the Index + box. + + + Type a name for the index in the Name + box and click OK. + + + Click + Insert to add the selected word(s) to the new index. + + + Click + Close. + + + To Insert a User-Defined Index + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the index. + + + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + + + On the Index/Table tab, select the name of the user-defined index that you created in the Type + box. + + + + + Select any options that you want. + + + Click OK. + + + If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select Styles, and then click the (...) button next to the box. Click the style in the list, and then click the >> + or the << + button to define the outline level for the paragraph style. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp index 68d82ec9c2..20a9b5ed91 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting a Graphic From a File -/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting a Graphic From a File + /text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp + + + pictures; inserting by dialog -inserting; pictures, by dialog + inserting; pictures, by dialog -Inserting a Graphic From a File +Inserting a Graphic From a File - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the graphic. - - -Choose Insert - Picture - From File. - - -Locate the graphic file that you want to insert, and then click Open. - - -By default, the inserted graphic is centered above the paragraph that you clicked in. - - - - - - - - + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the graphic. + + + Choose Insert - Picture - From File. + + + Locate the graphic file that you want to insert, and then click Open. + + + By default, the inserted graphic is centered above the paragraph that you clicked in. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp index 29808aca23..4db5dd4711 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting a Calc Chart into a Text Document -/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting a Calc Chart into a Text Document + /text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_fromchart.xhp + + + charts;copying from Calc into Writer -copying; charts from $[officename] Calc -text documents;inserting Calc charts + copying; charts from $[officename] Calc + text documents;inserting Calc charts -Inserting a Calc Chart into a Text Document +Inserting a Calc Chart into a Text Document -You can insert a copy of a chart that is not updated when you modify the chart data in the spreadsheet. -To insert a copy of a Calc chart in a text document - - -Open the text document that you want to copy the chart to. - - -Open the spreadsheet containing the chart that you want to copy. - - -In the spreadsheet, click the chart. Eight handles appear. - - -Drag the chart from the spreadsheet to the text document. - - -You can resize and move the chart in the text document as you would any object. To edit the chart data, double-click the chart. - - - - - - - - - + You can insert a copy of a chart that is not updated when you modify the chart data in the spreadsheet. + + + Open the text document that you want to copy the chart to. + + + Open the spreadsheet containing the chart that you want to copy. + + + In the spreadsheet, click the chart. Eight handles appear. + + + Drag the chart from the spreadsheet to the text document. + + + You can resize and move the chart in the text document as you would any object. To edit the chart data, double-click the chart. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp index b512922d37..b4d3dda2c9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Inserting a Scanned Image -/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp - - - + + Inserting a Scanned Image + /text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp + + + inserting;scanned images -pictures; scanning -scanning pictures + pictures; scanning + scanning pictures -Inserting a Scanned Image +Inserting a Scanned Image -To insert a scanned image, the scanner must be connected to your system and the scanner software drivers must be installed. -The scanner must support the TWAIN standard. -The scanner must support the SANE standard. + To insert a scanned image, the scanner must be connected to your system and the scanner software drivers must be installed. + The scanner must support the TWAIN standard. +The scanner must support the SANE standard. - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the scanned image. - - -Choose Insert - Picture - Scan, and choose the scanning source from the submenu. - - -Follow the scanning instructions. - - - - - - - - - - - + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the scanned image. + + + Choose Insert - Picture - Scan, and choose the scanning source from the submenu. + + + Follow the scanning instructions. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_line.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_line.xhp index 7986dce01e..ffde455eaa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_line.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_line.xhp @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ Gallery - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp index 5f7a053500..764b43eaea 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Combining Numbered Lists -/text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Combining Numbered Lists + /text/swriter/guide/join_numbered_lists.xhp + + + numbering; combining -merging;numbered lists -joining;numbered lists -lists;combining numbered lists -paragraphs;numbering non-consecutive + merging;numbered lists + joining;numbered lists + lists;combining numbered lists + paragraphs;numbering non-consecutive -Combining Numbered Lists +Combining Numbered Lists -You can combine numbered lists into a single consecutively numbered list. -To combine consecutive numbered lists: - - -Select all of the paragraphs in the lists. - - -On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off icon twice. - - -To create a numbered list from non-consecutive paragraphs: - - -Hold down Ctrl and drag a selection in the first numbered paragraph. You only have to select one character. - - -Continue to hold down Ctrl, and drag a selection in each numbered paragraph of the lists you want to combine. - - -On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off icon twice. - - - - - - - - - - - + You can combine numbered lists into a single consecutively numbered list. + To Combine Consecutive Numbered Lists + + + Select all of the paragraphs in the lists. + + + On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off + icon twice. + + + To Create a Numbered List From Non-consecutive Paragraphs: + + + Hold down Ctrl and drag a selection in the first numbered paragraph. You only have to select one character. + + + Continue to hold down Ctrl, and drag a selection in each numbered paragraph of the lists you want to combine. + + + On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off + icon twice. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp index 4f1f210ba0..5c8cead4fc 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Going to Specific Bookmark -/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Going to Specific Bookmark + /text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp + + + bookmarks; positioning cursor -jumping;to bookmarks + jumping;to bookmarks -Going to Specific Bookmark +Going to Specific Bookmark -To go to a specific bookmark in your document, hold down Ctrl and click -right-click in the Page field on the Status Bar, and then choose the bookmark. - -Insert Bookmark - - + To go to a specific bookmark in your document, hold down Ctrl and click +right-click in the Page field on the Status Bar, and then choose the bookmark. + + Insert Bookmark + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp index 79fa73fe6a..49fccef514 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Using Shortcut Keys ($[officename] Writer Accessibility) -/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Using Shortcut Keys ($[officename] Writer Accessibility) + /text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp + + + keyboard; accessibility $[officename] Writer -accessibility; $[officename] Writer + accessibility; $[officename] Writer -Using Shortcut Keys ($[officename] Writer Accessibility) +Using Shortcut Keys ($[officename] Writer Accessibility) - -Press the keys OptionAlt+<underlined character> to open a menu. In an open menu, press the underlined character to run a command. For example, press OptionAlt+I to open the Insert menu, and then T to insert a table. -To open a context menu, press Shift+F10. To close a context menu, press Escape. -Inserting Sections - - -Choose View - Toolbars - Insert to open the Insert toolbar. - - -Press F6 until the focus is on the Insert toolbar. - - -Press the right arrow key until the Section icon is selected. - - -Press the down arrow key, and then press the right arrow key to set the width of the section that you want to insert. - - -Press Enter. - - -Press F6 to place the cursor inside the document. - - -Inserting Text Tables - - -Press F6 until the focus is on the Standard toolbar. - - -Press the right arrow key until the Table icon is selected. - - -Press the down arrow key, and then use the arrow keys to select the number of columns and rows to include in the table. - - -Press Enter. - - -Press F6 to place the cursor inside the document. - - - - - - - + + Press the keys Option +Alt+<underlined character> to open a menu. In an open menu, press the underlined character to run a command. For example, press Option +Alt+I to open the Insert menu, and then T to insert a table. + To open a context menu, press Shift+F10. To close a context menu, press Escape. + To Insert Sections + + + Choose View - Toolbars - Insert to open the Insert toolbar. + + + Press F6 until the focus is on the + Insert toolbar. + + + Press the right arrow key until the Section icon is selected. + + + Press the down arrow key, and then press the right arrow key to set the width of the section that you want to insert. + + + Press Enter. + + + Press F6 to place the cursor inside the document. + + + To Insert Text Tables + + + Press F6 until the focus is on the + Standard toolbar. + + + Press the right arrow key until the Table icon is selected. + + + Press the down arrow key, and then use the arrow keys to select the number of columns and rows to include in the table. + + + Press Enter. + + + Press F6 to place the cursor inside the document. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp index af923cdf79..c0de27ebc1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: load_styles.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,47 +35,42 @@ - -Using Styles From Another Document or Template -/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp - - - + + Using Styles From Another Document or Template + /text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp + + + formatting styles; importing -styles; importing from other files -importing;styles from other files -loading;styles from other files + styles; importing from other files + importing;styles from other files + loading;styles from other files -Using Styles From Another Document or Template +Using Styles From Another Document or Template -You can import styles from another document or template into the current document. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting to open the Styles and Formatting window. - - -Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon to open the submenu. - - -Choose Load styles. - - -Use the check boxes at the bottom of the dialog to select the style types that you want to import. To replace styles in the current document that have the same name as the ones you are importing, select Overwrite. - - -Do one of the following: - + You can import styles from another document or template into the current document. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting to open the Styles and Formatting window. + + + Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon to open the submenu. + + + Choose Load styles. + + + Use the check boxes at the bottom of the dialog to select the style types that you want to import. To replace styles in the current document that have the same name as the ones you are importing, select Overwrite. + + + Do one of the following: + + + - - -Click an entry in the Categories list, then click the template containing the styles that you want to use in the Templates list, and then click OK. - - -Click From File, locate the file containing the styles that you want to use, click the name, and then click Open. - - - - - - - + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp index f1e8346412..61fa84c798 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: navigator.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,35 +35,35 @@ - -Navigator for Text Documents -/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp - - - + + Navigator for Text Documents + /text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp + + + Navigator; overview in texts -hyperlinks;jumping to -objects;quickly moving to, within text -frames;jumping to -tables;jumping to -headings;jumping to -pages;jumping to -jumping;to text elements -overviews;Navigator in text documents + hyperlinks;jumping to + objects;quickly moving to, within text + frames;jumping to + tables;jumping to + headings;jumping to + pages;jumping to + jumping;to text elements + overviews;Navigator in text documents MW added "pages;" -Navigator for Text Documents +Navigator for Text Documents -The Navigator displays the different parts of your document, such as headings, tables, frames, objects, or hyperlinks. - - -To open the Navigator, press F5. - - -To quickly jump to a location in your document, double-click an item listed in the Navigator window or enter the respective page number in the spin box. - - - - -Navigator - - + The Navigatordisplays the different parts of your document, such as headings, tables, frames, objects, or hyperlinks. + + + To open the Navigator, press F5. + + + To quickly jump to a location in your document, double-click an item listed in the Navigator window or enter the respective page number in the spin box. + + + + + Navigator + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp index 443248f9d2..146f8e5189 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,37 +35,39 @@ - -Creating Non-printing Text -/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp - - - + + Creating Non-printing Text + /text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp + + + non-printing text -text; non-printable + text; non-printable mw copied two entries from hidden_text.xhp -Creating Non-printing Text +Creating Non-printing Text MW created this guide from hidden_text.xhp -To create text that is not to be printed do the following: - - -Choose Insert - Frame. - - -Enter text in the frame and if you want, resize the frame. - - -Choose Format - Frame/Object, and then click the Options tab. - - -In the Properties area, clear the Print check box. - - -Click OK. - - -
-Hiding Text -
- - +To create text that is not to be printed do the following: + + + Choose Insert – Frame + and click OK. + + + Enter text in the frame and if you want, resize the frame. + + + Choose Format - Frame/Object, and then click the + Options tab. + + + In the Properties area, clear the Print check box. + + + Click OK. + + +
+ Hiding Text +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp index 7a7fa4b4e1..6086d36072 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Turning Number Recognition On or Off in Tables -/text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: see sw.features "Number regognition in tables is off" -YJ:checked - - - + + Turning Number Recognition On or Off in Tables + /text/swriter/guide/number_date_conv.xhp + + + numbers; automatic recognition in text tables -tables; number recognition -dates;formatting automatically in tables -MW changed "number recognition..." to "number;" -Turning Number Recognition On or Off in Tables + tables; number recognition + dates;formatting automatically in tables + recognition;numbers +MW added "recognition;" +Turning Number Recognition On or Off in Tables -$[officename] can automatically format dates that you have entered into a table, according to the regional settings specified in your operating system. -Do one of the following: - - -Right-click in a table cell and choose Number recognition. When this feature is on, a check mark is displayed in front of the Number recognition command. - - - - -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and select or clear the Number recognition check box. - - - -Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table - - + $[officename] can automatically format dates that you have entered into a table, according to the regional settings specified in your operating system. + Do one of the following: + + + Right-click in a table cell and choose Number recognition. When this feature is on, a check mark is displayed in front of the Number recognition + command. + + + + + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and select or clear the Number recognition + check box. + + + + Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp index 43b4714a03..12fee7a6e9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Defining Number Ranges -/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Defining Number Ranges + /text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp + + + numbering;quotations/similar items MW deleted "number ranges;" and changed "numbering;" -Defining Number Ranges +Defining Number Ranges -You can automatically number similar items, such as quotations, in your document. - - -Type the text that you want to assign numbering to, for example, "Quotation Number ". - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Variables tab. - - - - -Click "Number range" in the Type list. - - -Type "Quotation" in the Name box. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Type a number in the Value box, or leave the box empty to use automatic numbering. - - -Select the outline level where you want the numbering to restart in the Level box. - - - - -Click Insert, and then click Close. - - - - - - - - - - - + You can automatically number similar items, such as quotations, in your document. + + + Type the text that you want to assign numbering to, for example, "Quotation Number ". + + + Choose Insert - Fields - Other, and then click the Variables + tab. + + + + + Click "Number range" in the Type + list. + + + Type "Quotation" in the Name + box. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + Click Insert, and then click Close. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp index 873f3733bf..25c64deba5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Line Numbers -/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp - - - + + Adding Line Numbers + /text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp + + + line numbers -text; line numbers -lines of text; numbering -numbering; lines -numbers; line numbering -marginal numbers on text pages -mw deleted "adding;"Adding Line Numbers + text; line numbers + paragraphs;line numbers + lines of text; numbering + numbering; lines + numbers; line numbering + marginal numbers on text pages +MW added "paragraphs;" +Adding Line Numbers -$[officename] can insert line numbers in an entire document or to selected paragraphs in your document. Line numbers are included when you print your document. You can specify the line numbering interval, the starting line number, and whether to count blank lines or lines in frames. You can also add a separator between line numbers. -Line numbers are not available in HTML format. -To add line numbers to an entire document: - - -Choose Tools - Line Numbering. - - -Select Show numbering, and then select the options that you want. - - -Click OK. - - -To add line numbers to specific paragraphs: - - -Choose Tools - Line Numbering. - - -Select Show numbering. - - -Press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. - - -Right-click the "Default" paragraph style and choose Modify. -All paragraph styles are based on the "Default" style. - - - - -Click the Numbering tab. - - -In the Line Numbering area, clear the Include this paragraph in line numbering check box. - - -Click OK. - - -Select the paragraph(s) where you want to add the line numbers. - - -Choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Numbering tab. - - -Select Include this paragraph in line numbering. - - -Click OK. - - -You can also create a paragraph style that includes line numbering, and apply it to the paragraphs that you want to add line numbers to. -To specify the starting line number: - - -Click in a paragraph. - - -Choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Numbering tab. - - -Select the Include this paragraph in line numbering check box. - - -Select Restart at the paragraph check box. - - -Enter a line number in the Start with box. - - -Click OK. - - - -Tools - Line Numbering - -Format - Paragraph - Numbering -Wiki page about numbering paragraphs by styles - - + $[officename] can insert line numbers in an entire document or to selected paragraphs in your document. Line numbers are included when you print your document. You can specify the line numbering interval, the starting line number, and whether to count blank lines or lines in frames. You can also add a separator between line numbers. + Line numbers are not available in HTML format. + To Add Line Numbers to an Entire Document + + + Choose Tools - Line Numbering. + + + Select Show numbering, and then select the options that you want. + + + Click OK. + + + To Add Line Numbers to Specific Paragraphs + + + Choose Tools - Line Numbering. + + + Select Show numbering. + + + Press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. + + + Right-click the "Default" paragraph style and choose Modify. + All paragraph styles are based on the "Default" style. + + + + + Click the Numbering tab. + + + In the Line Numbering + area, clear the Include this paragraph in line numbering + check box. + + + Click OK. + + + Select the paragraph(s) where you want to add the line numbers. + + + Choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Numbering + tab. + + + Select Include this paragraph in line numbering. + + + Click OK. + + + You can also create a paragraph style that includes line numbering, and apply it to the paragraphs that you want to add line numbers to. + To Specify the Starting Line Number + + + Click in a paragraph. + + + Choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Numbering + tab. + + + Select the Include this paragraph in line numbering + check box. + + + Select Restart at the paragraph + check box. + + + Enter a line number in the Start with + box. + + + Click OK. + + + + Tools - Line Numbering + + Format - Paragraph - Numbering + Wiki page about numbering paragraphs by styles + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp index 96070b1a74..6949f80682 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Modifying Numbering in a Numbered List -/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp - - - + + Modifying Numbering in a Numbered List + /text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp + + + numbering; removing/interrupting -bullet lists; interrupting -lists;removing/interrupting numbering -deleting;numbers in lists -interrupting numbered lists -changing;starting numbers in lists -MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;...", and deleted "modifying;..."Modifying Numbering in a Numbered List + bullet lists; interrupting + lists;removing/interrupting numbering + deleting;numbers in lists + interrupting numbered lists + changing;starting numbers in lists +MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;...", and deleted "modifying;..." +Modifying Numbering in a Numbered List -You can remove the numbering from a paragraph in a numbered list or change the number that a numbered list starts with. -If you want numbered headings, use the Tools - Outline Numbering menu command to assign a numbering to a paragraph style. Do not use the Numbering icon on the Formatting toolbar. -To remove the number from a paragraph in a numbered list: - - -Click in front of the first character of the paragraph that you want to remove the numbering from. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -To remove the number while preserving the indent of the paragraph, press the Backspace key. - - -To remove the number and the indent of the paragraph, click the Numbering on/off icon on the Formatting Bar. If you save the document in HTML format, a separate numbered list is created for the numbered paragraphs that follow the current paragraph. - - -To change the number that a numbered list starts with: - - -Click anywhere in the numbered list. - - -Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Options tab. - - -Enter the number you want the list to start with in the Start at box. - - -Click OK. - - - - - - - - - -Wiki page about numbering paragraphs by styles - - + You can remove the numbering from a paragraph in a numbered list or change the number that a numbered list starts with. + If you want numbered headings, use the Tools - Outline Numbering menu command to assign a numbering to a paragraph style. Do not use the Numbering icon on the Formatting toolbar. + To Remove the Number From a Paragraph in a Numbered List + + + Click in front of the first character of the paragraph that you want to remove the numbering from. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + To Change the Number That a Numbered List Starts With + + + Click anywhere in the numbered list. + + + Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Options tab. + + + Enter the number you want the list to start with in the Start + at box. + + + Click OK. + + + + + + + + + + Wiki page about numbering paragraphs by styles + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp index 0bbf114ca7..a5fb09b70c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Inserting and Deleting Page Breaks -/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting and Deleting Page Breaks + /text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp + + + page breaks; inserting and deleting -inserting; page breaks -deleting;page breaks -pages; inserting/deleting page breaks -manual page breaks - -Inserting and Deleting Page Breaks + inserting; page breaks + deleting;page breaks + pages; inserting/deleting page breaks + manual page breaks + tables;deleting page breaks before +MW added "tables;" +Inserting and Deleting Page Breaks -To insert a manual page break: - - -Click in your document where you want the new page to begin. - - -Press Ctrl+Enter. - - -To delete a manual page break: - - -Click in front of the first character on the page that follows the manual page break. - - -Press Backspace. - - -To delete a manual page break that occurs before a table: - - -Right-click in the table, and choose Table. - - -Click the Text Flow tab. - - -Clear the Break check box. - - - - -Insert Break dialog - - + To Insert a Manual Page Break + + + Click in your document where you want the new page to begin. + + + Press Ctrl+Enter. + + + To Delete a Manual Page Break + + + Click in front of the first character on the page that follows the manual page break. + + + Press Backspace. + + + To Delete a Manual Page Break That Occurs Before a Table + + + Right-click in the table, and choose Table. + + + Click the Text Flow tab. + + + Clear the Break check box. + + + + + Insert Break dialog + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp index 15959f83c5..46828f209e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Changing Page Backgrounds -/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp - - -UFI: part of a series of files to fix #i29922# -dedr: reviewed - - - + + Changing Page Backgrounds + /text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp + + + page styles;backgrounds -backgrounds; different pages -changing;page backgrounds -pages;backgrounds + backgrounds; different pages + changing;page backgrounds + pages;backgrounds MW deleted "page backgrounds" -Changing Page Background +Changing Page Background -$[officename] uses page styles to specify the background of the pages in a document. For example, to change the page background of one or more pages in a document to a watermark, you need to create a page style that uses the watermark background, and then apply the page style to the pages. -
-To Change the Page Background - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the Page Styles icon. - - -In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. - - -On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box. - - -In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page. - - - - -To only apply the new page style to a single page, select "Default". - - -To apply the new page style to all subsequent pages, select the name of the new page style. - - - - -Click the Background tab. - - -In the list box at the top, select whether you want a solid color or a graphic. Then select your options from the tab page. - - -Click OK. - - -
-To Change the Page Background of All Pages in a Document -Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the Page Styles icon. - - -Double-click the page style that uses the page background that you want to apply. - - -To Use Different Page Backgrounds in the Same Document -Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details. - - -Click in front of the first character of the paragraph where you want to change the page background. - - -Choose Insert - Manual Break. - - -Select Page break. - - -In the Style box, select a page style that uses the page background. - - - - -To change the background of the current page only, select a page style where the Next Style option is set to "Default". - - -To change the background of the current and subsequent pages, select a page style where the Next Style option is set to the name of the page style. -If you want to change the page background later on in the document, repeat steps 1 to 3. - - - - -Click OK. - - - - - - - - -
+ $[officename] uses page styles to specify the background of the pages in a document. For example, to change the page background of one or more pages in a document to a watermark, you need to create a page style that uses the watermark background, and then apply the page style to the pages. +
+ To Change the Page Background + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the Page Styles icon. + + + In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. + + + On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box. + + + In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page. + + + + + + Click the Background tab. + + + In the list box at the top, select whether you want a solid color or a graphic. Then select your options from the tab page. + + + Click OK. + + +
+ To Change the Page Background of All Pages in a Document + Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the Page Styles icon. + + + Double-click the page style that uses the page background that you want to apply. + + + To Use Different Page Backgrounds in the Same Document + Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details. + + + Click in front of the first character of the paragraph where you want to change the page background. + + + Choose Insert - Manual Break. + + + Select Page break. + + + In the Style + box, select a page style that uses the page background. + + + + + + Click OK. + + + If you want to change the page background later on in the document, repeat steps 1 to 3. + + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp index 2e6fdf5ecd..9e9c78c676 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Page Numbers -/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp - - - + + Page Numbers + /text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp + + + page numbers;inserting/defining/formatting -page styles;page numbering -starting page numbers -formatting;page numbers -defining;starting page numbers -inserting;page numbers -mw inserted six index entriesPage Numbers + page styles;page numbering + starting page numbers + formatting;page numbers + defining;starting page numbers + inserting;page numbers + styles;page numbers +mw inserted six index entriesmw added "styles;" +Page Numbers -In Writer, a page number is a field that you can insert into your text. -Inserting page numbers - - -Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number to insert a page number at the current cursor position. - - -If you see the text "Page number" instead of the number, choose View - Field names. -However, these fields will change position when you add or remove text. So it is best to insert the page number field into a header or footer that has the same position and that is repeated on every page. - - -Choose Insert - Header - (name of page style) or Insert - Footer - (name of page style) to add a header or footer to all pages with the current Page Style. - - -Starting with a defined page number -Now you want some more control on page numbers. You are writing a text document that should start with page number 12. - - -Click into the first paragraph of your document. - - -Choose Format - Paragraph - Text flow. - - -In the Breaks area, enable Insert. Enable With Page Style just to be able to set the new Page number. Click OK. - - -The new page number is an attribute of the first paragraph of the page. -Formatting the page number style -You want roman page numbers running i, ii, iii, iv, and so on. - - -Double-click directly before the page number field. You see the Edit Fields dialog. - - -Select a number format and click OK. - - -Using different page number styles -You need some pages with the roman numbering style, followed by the remaining pages in another style. -In Writer, you will need different Page Styles. The first Page Style has a footer with a page number field formatted for roman numbers. The following Page Style has a footer with a page number field formatted in another look. -Both Page Styles must be separated by a page break. In Writer, you can have automatic page breaks and manually inserted page breaks. - - -An automatic page break appears at the end of a page when the Page Style has a different "next style". -For example, the "First Page" Page Style has "Default" as the next style. To see this, you may press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon, right-click the First Page entry. Choose Modify from the context menu. On the Organizer tab, you can see the "next style". - - -A manually inserted page break can be applied without or with a change of page styles. -If you just press Ctrl+Enter, you apply a page break without a change of styles. -If you choose Insert - Manual break, you can insert a page break without or with a change of style or with a change of page number. - - -It depends on your document what is best: to use a manually inserted page break between Page Styles, or to use an automatic change. If you just need one title page with a different style than the other pages, you can use the automatic method: -To apply a different page style to the first page - - -Click into the first page of your document. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -In the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon. - - -Double-click the "First Page" style. - - -Now your title page has the style "First Page", and the next pages automatically have the "Default" style. -You can now for example insert a footer for the "Default" Page Style only, or insert footers in both Page Styles, but with differently formatted page number fields. -To apply a manually inserted Page Style change - - -Click at the start of the first paragraph on the page where a different Page Style will be applied. - - -Choose Insert - Manual Break. You see the Insert Break dialog. - - -In the Style list box, select a Page Style. You may set a new page number, too. Click OK. - - -The selected page style will be used from the current paragraph to the next page break with style. You may need to create the new Page Style first. - - - - - - - - - + In Writer, a page number is a field that you can insert into your text. + To Insert Page Numbers + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number to insert a page number at the current cursor position. + If you see the text "Page number" instead of the number, choose View - Field names. + However, these fields will change position when you add or remove text. So it is best to insert the page number field into a header or footer that has the same position and that is repeated on every page. + Choose Insert - Header - (name of page style) or Insert - Footer - (name of page style) to add a header or footer to all pages with the current page style. + To Start With a Defined Page Number + Now you want some more control on page numbers. You are writing a text document that should start with page number 12. + + + Click into the first paragraph of your document. + + + Choose Format - Paragraph - Text flow. + + + In the Breaks area, enable Insert. Enable With Page Style just to be able to set the new Page number. Click OK. + + + The new page number is an attribute of the first paragraph of the page. + To Format the Page Number Style + You want roman page numbers running i, ii, iii, iv, and so on. + + + Double-click directly before the page number field. You see the Edit Fields dialog. + + + Select a number format and click OK. + + + Using Different Page Number Styles + You need some pages with the roman numbering style, followed by the remaining pages in another style. + In Writer, you will need different page styles. The first page style has a footer with a page number field formatted for roman numbers. The following page style has a footer with a page number field formatted in another look. + Both page styles must be separated by a page break. In Writer, you can have automatic page breaks and manually inserted page breaks. + + + An automatic page break appears at the end of a page when the page style has a different "next style". + For example, the "First Page" page style has "Default" as the next style. To see this, you may press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon, right-click the First Page entry. Choose Modify from the context menu. On the Organizer tab, you can see the "next style". + + + A manually inserted page break can be applied without or with a change of page styles. + If you just press Ctrl+Enter, you apply a page break without a change of styles. + If you choose Insert - Manual break, you can insert a page break without or with a change of style or with a change of page number. + + + It depends on your document what is best: to use a manually inserted page break between page styles, or to use an automatic change. If you just need one title page with a different style than the other pages, you can use the automatic method: + To Apply a Different Page Style to the First Page + + + Click into the first page of your document. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + In the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon. + + + Double-click the "First Page" style. + + + Now your title page has the style "First Page", and the next pages automatically have the "Default" style. + You can now for example insert a footer for the "Default" page atyle only, or insert footers in both page styles, but with differently formatted page number fields. + To Apply a Manually Inserted Page Style Change + + + Click at the start of the first paragraph on the page where a different page style will be applied. + + + Choose Insert - Manual Break. You see the Insert Break dialog. + + + In the Style list box, select a page style. You may set a new page number, too. Click OK. + + + The selected page style will be used from the current paragraph to the next page break with style. You may need to create the new page style first. + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp index f378059805..f5df3c65b1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Changing Page Orientation (Landscape or Portrait) -/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp - - - + + Changing Page Orientation (Landscape or Portrait) + /text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp + + + page styles;orientation/scope -page formats; changing individual pages -formatting; changing individual pages -portrait and landscape -landscape and portrait -printing;portrait/landscape format -orientation of pages -paper orientation -pages;orientation -sideways orientation of pages -scope of page styles -MW changed "page styles;..." and added one entryChanging Page Orientation + page formats; changing individual pages + formatting; changing individual pages + portrait and landscape + landscape and portrait + printing;portrait/landscape format + orientation of pages + paper orientation + pages;orientation + sideways orientation of pages + scope of page styles +MW changed "page styles;..." and added one entry +Changing Page Orientation -All page properties for Writer text documents, like for example the page orientation, are defined by page styles. By default, a new text document uses the Default page style for all pages. If you open an existing text document, different page styles may have been applied to the different pages. -It is important to know that changes that you apply to a page property will only affect the pages that use the current page style. The current page style is listed in the Status Bar at the lower window border. -To change the page orientation for all pages -If your text document consists only of pages with the same page style, you can change the page properties directly: - - -Choose Format - Page. - - -Click the Page tab. - - -Under Paper format, select Portrait or Landscape. - - -Click OK. - - -To change the page orientation only for some pages -$[officename] uses page styles to specify the orientation of the pages in a document. Page styles define more page properties, as for example header and footer or page margins. You can either change the Default page style for the current document, or you can define own page styles and apply those page styles to any parts of your text. -At the end of this help page, we'll discuss the scope of page styles in detail. If you are unsure about the page style concept, please read the section at the end of this page. -Unlike character styles or paragraph styles, the page styles don't know a hierarchy. You can create a new page style based on the properties of an existing page style, but when you later change the source style, the new page style does not automatically inherit the changes. -To change the page orientation for all pages that share the same page style, you first need a page style, then apply that style: - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the Page Styles icon. - - -Right-click a page style and choose New. The new page style initially gets all properties of the selected page style. - - -On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box, for example "My Landscape". - - -In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page that follows a page with the new style. See the section about the scope of page styles at the end of this help page. - - -Click the Page tab. - - -Under Paper format, select Portrait or Landscape. - - -Click OK. - - -Now you have defined a proper page style with the name "My Landscape". To apply the new style, double-click the "My Landscape" page style in the Styles and Formatting window. All pages in the current scope of page styles will be changed. If you defined the "next style" to be a different style, only the first page of the current scope of page styles will be changed. -
-The scope of page styles -You should be aware of the scope of page styles in %PRODUCTNAME. Which pages of your text document get affected by editing a page style? -One page long styles -A page style can be defined to span one page only. The First Page style is an example. You set this property by defining another page style to be the "next style", on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. -A one page long style starts from the lower border of the current page style range up to the next page break. The next page break appears automatically when the text flows to the next page, which is sometimes called a "soft page break". Alternatively, you can insert a manual page break. - - -To insert a manual page break at the cursor position, press Ctrl+Enter or choose Insert - Manual Break and just click OK. - - -Manually defined range of a page style -The Default page style does not set a different "next style" on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. Instead, the "next style" is set also to be Default. All page styles that are followed by the same page style can span multiple pages. The lower and upper borders of the page style range are defined by "page breaks with style". All the pages between any two "page breaks with style" use the same page style. -You can insert a "page break with style" directly at the cursor position. Alternatively, you can apply the "page break with style" property to a paragraph or to a paragraph style. -Perform any one of the following commands: - - -To insert a "page break with style" at the cursor position, choose Insert - Manual Break, select a Style name from the listbox, and click OK. - - -To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph, choose Format - Paragraph - Text Flow. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. - - -To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph style, right-click the current paragraph. Choose Edit Paragraph Style from the context menu. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. - - -To apply the "page break with style" property to an arbitrary paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the name of the paragraph style you want to modify and choose Modify. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. - - -
- - - - - - -
+ All page properties for Writer text documents, like for example the page orientation, are defined by page styles. By default, a new text document uses the “Default” page style for all pages. If you open an existing text document, different page styles may have been applied to the different pages. + It is important to know that changes that you apply to a page property will only affect the pages that use the current page style. The current page style is listed in the Status Bar at the lower window border. + To Change the Page Orientation for All Pages + If your text document consists only of pages with the same page style, you can change the page properties directly: + + + Choose Format - Page. + + + Click the Page tab. + + + Under Paper format, select “Portrait” or “Landscape”. + + + Click OK. + + + To Change the Page Orientation Only for Some Pages + $[officename] uses page styles to specify the orientation of the pages in a document. Page styles define more page properties, as for example header and footer or page margins. You can either change the “Default” page style for the current document, or you can define own page styles and apply those page styles to any parts of your text. + At the end of this help page, we'll discuss the scope of page styles in detail. If you are unsure about the page style concept, please read the section at the end of this page. + Unlike character styles or paragraph styles, the page styles don't know a hierarchy. You can create a new page style based on the properties of an existing page style, but when you later change the source style, the new page style does not automatically inherit the changes. + To change the page orientation for all pages that share the same page style, you first need a page style, then apply that style: + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the Page Styles icon. + + + Right-click a page style and choose New. The new page style initially gets all properties of the selected page style. + + + On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box, for example "My Landscape". + + + In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page that follows a page with the new style. See the section about the scope of page styles at the end of this help page. + + + Click the Page tab. + + + Under Paper format, select “Portrait” or “Landscape”. + + + Click OK. + + + Now you have defined a proper page style with the name "My Landscape". To apply the new style, double-click the "My Landscape" page style in the Styles and Formatting window. All pages in the current scope of page styles will be changed. If you defined the "next style" to be a different style, only the first page of the current scope of page styles will be changed. +
+ The Scope of Page Styles + You should be aware of the scope of page styles in %PRODUCTNAME. Which pages of your text document get affected by editing a page style? + One Page Long Styles + A page style can be defined to span one page only. The “First Page” style is an example. You set this property by defining another page style to be the "next style", on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. + A one page long style starts from the lower border of the current page style range up to the next page break. The next page break appears automatically when the text flows to the next page, which is sometimes called a "soft page break". Alternatively, you can insert a manual page break. + To insert a manual page break at the cursor position, press Ctrl+Enter or choose Insert - Manual Break and just click OK. + Manually Defined Range of a Page style + The “Default” page style does not set a different "next style" on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. Instead, the "next style" is set also to be “Default”. All page styles that are followed by the same page style can span multiple pages. The lower and upper borders of the page style range are defined by "page breaks with style". All the pages between any two "page breaks with style" use the same page style. + You can insert a "page break with style" directly at the cursor position. Alternatively, you can apply the "page break with style" property to a paragraph or to a paragraph style. + Perform any one of the following commands: + + + To insert a "page break with style" at the cursor position, choose Insert - Manual Break, select a Style name from the listbox, and click OK. + + + To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph, choose Format - Paragraph - Text Flow. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + + + To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph style, right-click the current paragraph. Choose Edit Paragraph Style from the context menu. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + + + To apply the "page break with style" property to an arbitrary paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the name of the paragraph style you want to modify and choose Modify. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + + +
+ + + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp index 2f9f2e05e5..94349ac66c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Creating and Applying Page Styles -/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp - - - - - - + + Creating and Applying Page Styles + /text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp + + + page styles;creating and applying -defining;page styles -styles;for pages - - MW deleted "applying;" and added "styles;" - Creating and Applying Page Styles + defining;page styles + styles;for pages +MW deleted "applying;" and added "styles;" +Creating and Applying Page Styles - $[officename] uses page styles to specify the layout of a page, including the page orientation, background, margins, headers, footers, and text columns. To change the layout of an individual page in a document, you must create and apply a custom page style to the page. - - - To define a new page style: - - - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - - Click the Page Styles icon. - - - In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. - - - On the Organizer tab, type a name in the Name box. - - - Do one of the following: - - - - - To apply the custom page style to a single page, select the default page style that is used in your document in the Next Style box. - - - To apply the custom page style to more than one page, select its name in the Next Style box. To stop using the style, insert a manual page break and assign it a different page style. - - - - - Use the tabs in the dialog to set the layout options for the page style, and then click OK. - - - To apply a page style: - - - Click in the page that you want to apply the page style to. - - - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Style icon. - - - Double-click a name in the list. - - - To apply a page style to a new page: - - - Click in the document where you want a new page to start. - - - Choose Insert - Manual Break. - - - Select Page break. - - - In the Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the page that follows the manual break. - - - Click OK. - - - - - - - - - - - + $[officename] uses page styles to specify the layout of a page, including the page orientation, background, margins, headers, footers, and text columns. To change the layout of an individual page in a document, you must create and apply a custom page style to the page. + + + + + + + To Define a New Page Style + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting + . + + + + Click the Page Styles icon. + + + In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. + + + On the Organizer tab, type a name in the Name box. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + Use the tabs in the dialog to set the layout options for the page style, and then click OK. + + + To Apply a Page Style + + + Click in the page that you want to apply the page style to. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the + Page Style icon. + + + Double-click a name in the list. + + + To Apply a Page Style to a New Page + + + Click in the document where you want a new page to start. + + + Choose Insert - Manual Break. + + + Select Page break. + + + In the Style + box, select the page style that you want to apply to the page that follows the manual break. + + + Click OK. + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp index b62c42d70b..a58703a79c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Printing a Brochure -/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp - - -UFI: Guide printing brochures -DEDR: reviewed - - - + + Printing a Brochure + /text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp + + + printing; individual brochures -booklet printing -brochures; printing individual + booklet printing + brochures; printing individual -Printing a Brochure +Printing a Brochure -You can print a Writer document as a brochure or a booklet. That is, Writer prints two pages on each side of the paper, so that when you fold the paper, you can read the document as a book. -When you create a document that you want to print as a brochure, use portrait orientation for the pages. Writer applies the brochure layout when you print the document. -To Print a Brochure - - -Choose File - Print. - - -In the Print dialog, click Properties. - - -In the properties dialog for your printer, set the paper orientation to landscape. - - -If your printer prints duplex, and because brochures always print in landscape mode, you should use the "duplex - short edge" setting in your printer setup dialog. - - -Return to Print dialog, and click Options. - - -In the Pages area of the Printer Options dialog, select Brochure. - - -For a printer that automatically prints on both sides of a page, specify to print right pages and left pages. - - - - -In the Print dialog, click OK. - - - -If %PRODUCTNAME prints the pages in the wrong order, open the Printer Options dialog, select Reversed, and then print the document again. - - + You can print a Writer document as a brochure or a booklet. That is, Writer prints two pages on each side of the paper, so that when you fold the paper, you can read the document as a book. + When you create a document that you want to print as a brochure, use portrait orientation for the pages. Writer applies the brochure layout when you print the document. + To Print a Brochure + + + Choose File - Print. + + + In the Print dialog, click Properties. + + + In the properties dialog for your printer, set the paper orientation to landscape. + + + If your printer prints duplex, and because brochures always print in landscape mode, you should use the "duplex - short edge" setting in your printer setup dialog. + + + Return to Print dialog, and click Options. + + + In the Pages area of the Printer Options dialog, select Brochure. + + + For a printer that automatically prints on both sides of a page, specify to print right pages and left pages. + + + + + In the Print dialog, click OK. + + + + If %PRODUCTNAME prints the pages in the wrong order, open the Printer Options dialog, select Reversed, and then print the document again. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp index c679bcbeca..91e21cec45 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Previewing a Page Before Printing -/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp - - - + + Previewing a Page Before Printing + /text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp + + + printing; previews -previews; print layouts -print layout checks -book view -pages;previews -MW changed "page views" to "pages;previews"Previewing a Page Before Printing + previews; print layouts + print layout checks + book view + pages;previews +MW changed "page views" to "pages;previews" +Previewing a Page Before Printing - - -Choose File - Page Preview. - - -Use the zoom icons on the Page Preview bar to reduce or enlarge the view of the page. -To print your document scaled down, print the zoomed preview. Click Print options page view icon to set the print options. - - -Use the arrow keys or the arrow icons on the Page Preview bar to scroll through the document. - - -
- -File - Page Preview. -
- -
+ + + Choose File - Page Preview. + + + Use the zoom icons on the Page Preview bar to reduce or enlarge the view of the page. + To print your document scaled down, print the zoomed preview. Click Print options page view icon to set the print options. + + + Use the arrow keys or the arrow icons on the Page Preview bar to scroll through the document. + + +
+ + File - Page Preview. +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp index ca743315dd..70ff3b30d3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet -/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp - - - - - - + + Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet + /text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp + + + multi-page view of documents -pages;printing multiple on one sheet -overviews;printing multi-page view -printing;multiple pages per sheet -reduced printing of multiple pages - - MW changed "overviews;" - Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet + pages;printing multiple on one sheet + overviews;printing multi-page view + printing;multiple pages per sheet + reduced printing of multiple pages + MW changed "overviews;" +Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet - In Page Preview mode, you have the option to print multiple pages on one sheet. - - - Choose File - Page Preview. - - - Do one of the following: - - - - - To print two pages side by side on the same sheet, click the Page Preview: Two Pages icon -Icon - on the Page Preview bar. - - - To print multiple pages on the same sheet, click the Print options page view icon -Icon - on the Page Preview bar and set the options that you want. - - - - - Click the Print page view icon -Icon + In Page Preview mode, you have the option to print multiple pages on one sheet. + + + Choose File - Page Preview. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + Click the Print page view icon +Icon . - - -
- - - File - Page Preview - -
- -
+
+
+
+ + File - Page Preview +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp index 2dd5f6dce0..af8605de3b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Selecting printer paper trays -/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Selecting printer paper trays + /text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp + + + selecting;paper trays -paper tray selection + paper tray selection mw made "paper trays;..." a one level entry -Selecting Printer Paper Trays +Selecting Printer Paper Trays -Use page styles to specify different paper sources for different pages in your document. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the Page Styles icon. - - -Right-click the page style in the list that you want to specify the paper source for, and then choose Modify. - - -In the Paper tray box, select the paper tray that you want to use. - - -Click OK. - - -Repeat steps 1-5 for each page style that you want to specify the paper for. - - -Apply the page style to the pages that you want. - - - - -Creating and applying page styles - - + Use page styles to specify different paper sources for different pages in your document. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the Page Styles + icon. + + + Right-click the page style in the list that you want to specify the paper source for, and then choose Modify. + + + In the Paper tray + box, select the paper tray that you want to use. + + + Click OK. + + + Repeat steps 1-5 for each page style that you want to specify the paper for. + + + Apply the page style to the pages that you want. + + + + + Creating and applying page styles + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp index 78c603d92d..083a6792e3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Printing in Reverse Order -/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Printing in Reverse Order + /text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp + + + ordering;printing in reverse order -printing; reverse order + printing; reverse order -Printing in Reverse Order +Printing in Reverse Order - - -Choose File - Print. - - -Click Options button. - - -In the Pages area, select Reversed. - - -Click OK. - - -In the Print dialog, click OK. - - - - -Printing - - + + + Choose File - Print. + + + Click Options button. + + + In the Pages + area, select Reversed. + + + Click OK. + + + In the Print + dialog, click OK. + + + + + Printing + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp index d9ebaa0018..32219dbddf 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer -/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp - - - - - - + + Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer + /text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp + + + indexes;unprotecting -tables of contents;unprotecting -tables;protecting/unprotecting cells -sections;protecting/unprotecting -unprotecting tables of contents and indexes -protecting;tables and sections -cells;protecting/unprotecting - - mw transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/protection.xhp, then changed "sections;" and "tables;", then added 3 new entries - Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer + tables of contents;unprotecting + tables;protecting/unprotecting cells + sections;protecting/unprotecting + unprotecting tables of contents and indexes + protecting;tables and sections + cells;protecting/unprotecting +mw transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/protection.xhp, then changed "sections;" and "tables;", then added 3 new entries +Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer - The following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME Writer from being modified, deleted or viewed. - Protecting Sections in %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Any section of a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text document can be protected against changes with a password. - This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the section against accidental changes. - - - - - - Turning on protection - - - Select the text. Choose Insert - Section - Section, then under Write protection mark the Protect and With password check boxes. (If the section already exists: Format - Sections.) Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. - - - - - Turning off protection - - - Choose Format - Sections - Section and under Write protection clear the Protect check box. Enter the correct password. - - -
- Protecting Cells in a %PRODUCTNAME Writer Table - You can protect the contents of individual cells of a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text table from changes. - This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the cells against accidental changes. - - - - - - Turning on protection - - - Place the cursor in a cell or select cells. Right-click to open the context menu, then choose Cell - Protect. - - - - - Turning off protection - - - Place the cursor in the cell or select the cells. First, if necessary, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids and mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. Then right-click the cell to open the context menu, choose Cell - Unprotect. - Select the table in the Navigator, open the context menu and select Table - Unprotect. - Use Shift+Ctrl+T to remove protection for the entire current table or all selected tables. - - -
- Automatic Protection of Indexes and Tables - Tables of contents and indexes created automatically in a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text are automatically protected against accidental changes. - This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the contents against accidental changes. - - - - - - Turning on protection - - - Place the cursor in the index/table of contents. - From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, mark Protected against manual changes. - - - - - Turning off protection - - - Place the cursor in the index. First of all, if necessary, under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids , mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. - From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, unmark Protected against manual changes. - In the Navigator, select the index, then open the context menu in the Navigator and select Index - Read-only. - - -
- - - - Protecting Other Contents - -
+ The following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME Writer from being modified, deleted or viewed. + Protecting Sections in %PRODUCTNAME Writer + Any section of a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text document can be protected against changes with a password. + This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the section against accidental changes. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Select the text. Choose Insert - Section - Section, then under Write protection mark the Protect and With password check boxes. (If the section already exists: Format - Sections.) Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Choose Format - Sections - Section and under Write protection clear the Protect check box. Enter the correct password. + + +
+ + Protecting Cells in a %PRODUCTNAME Writer Table + You can protect the contents of individual cells of a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text table from changes. + This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the cells against accidental changes. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Place the cursor in a cell or select cells. Right-click to open the context menu, then choose Cell - Protect. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Place the cursor in the cell or select the cells. First, if necessary, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids and mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. Then right-click the cell to open the context menu, choose Cell - Unprotect. + Select the table in the Navigator, open the context menu and select Table - Unprotect. + Use Shift+Ctrl+T to remove protection for the entire current table or all selected tables. + + +
+ + Automatic Protection of Indexes and Tables + Tables of contents and indexes created automatically in a %PRODUCTNAME Writer text are automatically protected against accidental changes. + This protection is not intended to be a secure protection. It is just a switch to protect the contents against accidental changes. + + + + Turning on protection + + + Place the cursor in the index/table of contents. + From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, mark Protected against manual changes. + + + + + Turning off protection + + + Place the cursor in the index. First of all, if necessary, under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids , mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. + From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, unmark Protected against manual changes. + In the Navigator, select the index, then open the context menu in the Navigator and select Index - Read-only. + + +
+ + + + + + Protecting Other Contents + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp index ae2eb6e90f..6d87b6197b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: references.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,102 +35,109 @@ - -Inserting Cross-References -/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp - - - + + Inserting Cross-References + /text/swriter/guide/references.xhp + + + references; inserting cross-references -cross-references; inserting and updating -tables; cross-referencing -pictures; cross-referencing -objects; cross-referencing -OLE objects;cross-referencing -draw objects;cross-referencing -updating;cross-references -inserting;cross-references + cross-references; inserting and updating + tables; cross-referencing + pictures; cross-referencing + objects; cross-referencing + OLE objects;cross-referencing + draw objects;cross-referencing + updating;cross-references + inserting;cross-references -Inserting Cross-References +Inserting Cross-References -Cross-references allow you to jump to specific text passages and objects in a single document. A cross-reference consists of a target and a reference that are inserted as fields in the document. -Objects with captions and bookmarks can be used as targets. -Cross-Referencing Text -Before you can insert a cross-reference, you must first specify the targets in your text. -To insert a target: - - -Select the text that you want to use as a target for the cross-reference. - - -Choose Insert - Cross-reference. - - -In the Type list, select Set Reference. - - -Type a name for the target in the Name box. The selected text is displayed in the Value box. - - -Click Insert. The name of the target is added to the Selection list. - - -Leave the dialog open and proceed to the next section. -To create a cross-reference to a target: - - -Position the cursor in the text where you want to insert a cross-reference. - - -Choose Insert - Cross-reference to open the dialog, if it is not open already. - - -In the Type list, select "Insert Reference". - - -In the Selection list, select the target that you want to cross-reference. - - -In the Insert reference to list, select the format for the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the target text, and "Page" inserts the page number where the target is located. For footnotes the footnote number is inserted. - - -Click Insert. - - -Click Close when finished. - - -Cross-Referencing an Object -You can cross-reference most objects in your document, such as graphics, drawing objects, OLE objects, and tables, so long as they have a caption. To add a caption to an object, select the object, and then choose Insert - Caption. - - -Click in the document where you want to insert the cross-reference. - - -Choose Insert - Cross-reference. - - -In the Type list, select the caption category of the object. - - -In the Selection list, select the caption number of the object that you want to cross-reference. - - -In the Insert reference to list, select the format of the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the caption category and caption text of the object. - - -Click Insert. - - -Click Close when finished. - - -Updating Cross-References -To manually update the cross-references in a document, press F9. -Choose View - Fields to switch between viewing the reference names and the reference contents. - - - - - - + Cross-references allow you to jump to specific text passages and objects in a single document. A cross-reference consists of a target and a reference that are inserted as fields in the document. + Objects with captions and bookmarks can be used as targets. + Cross-Referencing Text + Before you can insert a cross-reference, you must first specify the targets in your text. + To Insert a Target + + + Select the text that you want to use as a target for the cross-reference. + + + Choose Insert - Cross-reference. + + + In the Type list, select “Set Reference”. + + + Type a name for the target in the Name box. The selected text is displayed in the Value box. + + + Click Insert. The name of the target is added to the Selection + list. + + + Leave the dialog open and proceed to the next section. + To Create a Cross-Reference to a Target + + + Position the cursor in the text where you want to insert a cross-reference. + + + Choose Insert - Cross-reference to open the dialog, if it is not open already. + + + In the Type list, select "Insert Reference". + + + In the Selection list, select the target that you want to cross-reference. + + + In the Insert reference to list, select the format for the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the target text, and "Page" inserts the page number where the target is located. For footnotes the footnote number is inserted. + + + Click Insert. + + + Click Close when finished. + + + Cross-Referencing an Object + You can cross-reference most objects in your document, such as graphics, drawing objects, OLE objects, and tables, so long as they have a caption. To add a caption to an object, select the object, and then choose Insert - Caption. + + + Click in the document where you want to insert the cross-reference. + + + Choose Insert - Cross-reference. + + + In the Type list, select the caption category of the object. + + + In the Selection list, select the caption number of the object that you want to cross-reference. + + + In the Insert reference to list, select the format of the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the caption category and caption text of the object. + + + Click Insert. + + + Click Close when finished. + + + Updating Cross-References + To manually update the cross-references in a document, press F9. + Choose View - Fields to switch between viewing the reference names and the reference contents. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp index 58a85dbb98..1ed3615ec5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Modifying Cross-References -/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Modifying Cross-References + /text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp + + + references; modifying cross-references -cross-references; modifying -editing;cross-references -searching;cross-references + cross-references; modifying + editing;cross-references + searching;cross-references -Modifying Cross-References +Modifying Cross-References - - -Click in front of the cross-reference that you want to modify. -If you cannot see the field shading of the cross-reference, choose View - Field Shadings or press Ctrl+F8. - - -Choose Edit - Fields. - - -Set the options that you want, and then click OK. - - -Use the arrow buttons in the Edit Fields dialog to browse through the cross-references in the current document. - - - - - + + + Click in front of the cross-reference that you want to modify. + If you cannot see the field shading of the cross-reference, choose View - Field Shadings or press Ctrl+F8. + + + Choose Edit - Fields. + + + Set the options that you want, and then click OK. + + + Use the arrow buttons in the Edit Fields + dialog to browse through the cross-references in the current document. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp index 4e33505d31..8dee7a4e7e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Printing Register-true -/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp - - -UFI: fixes #i22750# -FPE: Replaced Writing by Printing - - - + + Printing Register-true + /text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp + + + rows; register-true text -lines of text; register-true -pages;register-true -paragraphs;register-true -register-true;pages and paragraphs -spacing;register-true text -formatting;register-true text + lines of text; register-true + pages;register-true + paragraphs;register-true + register-true;pages and paragraphs + spacing;register-true text + formatting;register-true text -Printing Register-true +Printing Register-true - -Setting a document to register-true printing - - -Select the whole document. - - -Choose Format - Page - Page. - - -Select the Register-true checkbox. - - -All the paragraphs in the document will be printed register-true, unless otherwise specified. -Exempting paragraphs from register-true printing - - -Do one of the following: -Select all the paragraphs you want to exempt, then choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. -Open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Paragraph Style you want to exempt, right-click that style, choose Modify. In the dialog, click the Indents & Spacing tab. - - -Clear the Register-true checkbox. - - -
-Register-true -
- -
+ + To Set a Document to Register-True Printing + + + Select the whole document. + + + Choose Format - Page - Page. + + + Select the Register-true checkbox and click OK. + + + All the paragraphs in the document will be printed register-true, unless otherwise specified. + To Exempt Paragraphs From Register-True Printing + + + Do one of the following: + Select all the paragraphs you want to exempt, then choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. + Open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Paragraph Style you want to exempt, right-click that style, choose Modify. In the dialog, click the Indents & Spacing tab. + + + Clear the Register-true checkbox. + + +
+ Register-true +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp index 38e1354f96..88827e2f26 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,47 +35,48 @@ - -Removing Line Breaks -/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp - - - + + Removing Line Breaks + /text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp + + + hard returns in pasted text -paragraph marks;finding & replacing -line breaks;removing -deleting; line breaks -copies;removing line breaks + paragraph marks;finding & replacing + line breaks;removing + deleting; line breaks + copies;removing line breaks MW changed "removing;..." to "deleting;...". -Removing Line Breaks +Removing Line Breaks -Use the AutoCorrect feature to remove line breaks that occur within sentences. Unwanted line breaks can occur when you copy text from another source and paste it into a text document. -This AutoCorrect feature only works on text that is formatted with the "Default" paragraph style. - - -Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options -. - - - -On the Options tab, ensure that Combine single line paragraphs if length greater than 50% is selected. To change the minimum percentage for the line length, double-click the option in the list, and then enter a new percentage. - - -Click OK. - - -Select the text containing the line breaks that you want to remove. - - -In the Apply Style box on the Formatting bar, choose Default. - - -Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply. - - -
- -
- - + Use the AutoCorrect feature to remove line breaks that occur within sentences. Unwanted line breaks can occur when you copy text from another source and paste it into a text document. + This AutoCorrect feature only works on text that is formatted with the "Default" paragraph style. + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options + . + + + + On the Options tab, ensure that Combine single line paragraphs if length greater than 50% is selected. To change the minimum percentage for the line length, double-click the option in the list, and then enter a new percentage. + + + Click OK. + + + Select the text containing the line breaks that you want to remove. + + + In the Apply Style + box on the Formatting bar, choose “Default”. + + + Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply. + + +
+ +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp index f39aed4218..89772e7bac 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Resetting Font Attributes -/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp - - - + + Resetting Font Attributes + /text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp + + + formats; resetting -font attributes; resetting -fonts; resetting -resetting; fonts -direct formatting;exiting -formatting;exiting direct formatting -exiting;direct formatting -mw made "exiting..." a two level entryResetting Font Attributes + font attributes; resetting + fonts; resetting + resetting; fonts + direct formatting;exiting + formatting;exiting direct formatting + exiting;direct formatting +mw made "exiting..." a two level entry +Resetting Font Attributes - - -You can quickly exit manual formatting by pressing the right-arrow key. For example, if you have pressed Ctrl+B to apply the bold typeface to the text that you type, press the right arrow to return to the default character format of the paragraph. - - -To reset all direct formatting of existing text, select that text, then choose the menu command Format - Default Formatting. - - - - - - - + + + You can quickly exit manual formatting by pressing the right-arrow key. For example, if you have pressed Ctrl+B to apply the bold typeface to the text that you type, press the right arrow to return to the default character format of the paragraph. + + + To reset all direct formatting of existing text, select that text, then choose the menu command Format - Default Formatting. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp index 67c50de502..00b7d7adc4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: ruler.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,42 +35,44 @@ - -Using Rulers -/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp - - - + + Using Rulers + /text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp + + + rulers;using rulers -horizontal rulers -vertical rulers -indents; setting on rulers -page margins on rulers -table cells;adjusting the width on rulers -showing;rulers -hiding;rulers -adjusting page margins and cell widths + horizontal rulers + vertical rulers + indents; setting on rulers + page margins on rulers + table cells;adjusting the width on rulers + showing;rulers + hiding;rulers + adjusting page margins and cell widths mw made "indent settings..." a two level entry and cut "changing;indents" -Using Rulers +Using Rulers -To show or hide rulers, choose View - Ruler. To show the vertical ruler, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - View, and then select Vertical ruler in the Ruler area. -Adjusting Page Margins -The margins of a page are indicated by the filled areas at the ends of the rulers. -Changing Indents -Indents are adjusted with the three small triangles on the horizontal ruler. - - -To change the left or the right paragraph indent, select the paragraph(s) that you want change the indent for, drag the bottom left or the bottom right triangle on the horizontal ruler to a new location. - - -To change the first line indent of a selected paragraph, drag the top left triangle on the horizontal ruler to a new location. - - -You can also double-click anywhere on the horizontal ruler, and adjust the indents in the Paragraph dialog. -
- - - -
- - + To show or hide rulers, choose View - Ruler. To show the vertical ruler, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - View, and then select Vertical ruler in the Ruler area. + Adjusting Page Margins + The margins of a page are indicated by the filled areas at the ends of the rulers. + Changing Indents + Indents are adjusted with the three small triangles on the horizontal ruler. + + + To change the left or the right paragraph indent, select the paragraph(s) that you want change the indent for, drag the bottom left or the bottom right triangle on the horizontal ruler to a new location. + + + To change the first line indent of a selected paragraph, drag the top left triangle on the horizontal ruler to a new location. + + + You can also double-click anywhere on the horizontal ruler, and adjust the indents in the Paragraph dialog. +
+ + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp index 21d6de71c9..d066989d41 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Using Wildcards in Text Searches -/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp - - - + + Using Wildcards in Text Searches + /text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp + + + wildcards, see regular expressions -searching; with wildcards -regular expressions;searching -examples for regular expressions -mw deleted "wildcards;" and inserted wildcards crossreferenceUsing Wildcards in Text Searches + searching; with wildcards + regular expressions;searching + examples for regular expressions +mw deleted "wildcards;" and inserted wildcards crossreference +Using Wildcards in Text Searches -You can use wildcards when you find and replace text in a document. For example, "s.n" finds "sun" and "son". - - -Choose Edit - Find & Replace. - - -Click More Options to expand the dialog. - - -Select the Regular expressions check box. - - -In the Search for box, type the search term and the wildcard(s) that you want to use in your search. - - -Click Find or Find All. - - -Regular Expression Examples - - -The wildcard for a single character is a period (.). - - -The wildcard for zero or more occurrences of the previous character is an asterisk. For example: "123*" finds "12" "123", and "1233". - - -The wildcard combination to search for zero or more occurrences of any character is a period and asterisk (.*). - - -The wildcard for the end of a paragraph is a dollar sign ($). The wildcard character combination for the start of a paragraph is a caret and a period (^.). - - -You can only search for regular expressions within the same paragraph. That is, you cannot search for one term in a paragraph and a different term in the next paragraph. -
-List of Wildcards -
- -
+ You can use wildcards when you find and replace text in a document. For example, "s.n" finds "sun" and "son". + + + Choose Edit - Find & Replace. + + + Click More Options to expand the dialog. + + + Select the Regular expressions check box. + + + In the Search for + box, type the search term and the wildcard(s) that you want to use in your search. + + + Click Find + or + Find All. + + + Regular Expression Examples + + + The wildcard for a single character is a period (.). + + + The wildcard for zero or more occurrences of the previous character is an asterisk. For example: "123*" finds "12" "123", and "1233". + + + The wildcard combination to search for zero or more occurrences of any character is a period and asterisk (.*). + + + The wildcard for the end of a paragraph is a dollar sign ($). The wildcard character combination for the start of a paragraph is a caret and a period (^.). + + + You can only search for regular expressions within the same paragraph. That is, you cannot search for one term in a paragraph and a different term in the next paragraph. +
+ List of Wildcards +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp index afb8739c8b..0b475a1fac 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Editing Sections -/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp - - - - - - + + Editing Sections + /text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp + + + sections; editing -editing;sections -read-only sections -protecting;sections -converting;sections, into normal text -hiding;sections + editing;sections + read-only sections + protecting;sections + converting;sections, into normal text + hiding;sections - Editing Sections +Editing Sections - You can protect, hide, and convert sections to normal text in your document. - - - Choose Format - Sections. - - - In the Section list, click the section you want to modify. You can press Ctrl+A to select all sections in the list, and you can Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select some sections. - - - Do one of the following: - - - - - To convert a section into normal text, click Remove. - - - To make a section read-only, select the Protected check box in the Write Protection area. - - - To hide a section, select the Hide check box in the Hide area. - - - - - Set the other options that you want, and then click OK. - - - - - - Format - Sections - Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer - - + You can protect, hide, and convert sections to normal text in your document. + + + Choose Format - Sections. + + + In the Section + list, click the section you want to modify. You can press Ctrl+A to select all sections in the list, and you can Shift+click or Ctrl+click to select some sections. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + Set the other options that you want, and then click OK. + + + + + + Format - Sections + Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp index 44f92835c5..1f4423d840 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Inserting Sections -/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting Sections + /text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp + + + sections; inserting -inserting; sections -HTML documents;inserting linked sections -updating;linked sections, manually -links;inserting sections + inserting; sections + HTML documents;inserting linked sections + updating;linked sections, manually + links;inserting sections -Inserting Sections +Inserting Sections -You can insert new sections, or links to sections in other documents into the current document. If you insert a section as a link, the content of the link changes when you modify the source document. -To insert a new section: - - -Click in your document where you want to insert a new section, or select the text that you want to convert to a section. -If you select a text that occurs within a paragraph, the text is automatically converted into a new paragraph. - - -Choose Insert - Section. - - -In the New Section box, type a name for the section. - - -Set the options for the section, and then click Insert. - - -To insert a section as a link: -Before you can insert a section as link, you must first create sections in the source document. -When you open a document that contains linked sections, $[officename] prompts you to update the contents of the sections. To manually update a link, choose Tools - Update - Links. -You can also insert linked sections in HTML documents. When you view the page in a web browsers, the content of the sections corresponds to the content of the sections at the time the HTML document was last saved. - - -Click in your document where you want to insert the linked section. - - -Choose Insert - Section. - - -In the New Section box, type a name for the section. - - -In the Link area, select the Link check box. Under Windows, you can also select the DDE check box to automatically update the contents of the section when the section in the source document is changed. + You can insert new sections, or links to sections in other documents into the current document. If you insert a section as a link, the content of the link changes when you modify the source document. + To Insert a New Section + + + Click in your document where you want to insert a new section, or select the text that you want to convert to a section. + If you select a text that occurs within a paragraph, the text is automatically converted into a new paragraph. + + + Choose Insert - Section. + + + In the New Section + box, type a name for the section. + + + Set the options for the section, and then click Insert. + + + To Insert a Section as a Link + Before you can insert a section as link, you must first create sections in the source document. + When you open a document that contains linked sections, $[officename] prompts you to update the contents of the sections. To manually update a link, choose Tools - Update - Links. + You can also insert linked sections in HTML documents. When you view the page in a web browser, the content of the sections corresponds to the content of the sections at the time the HTML document was last saved. + + + Click in your document where you want to insert the linked section. + + + Choose Insert - Section. + + + In the New Section + box, type a name for the section. + + + In the Link + area, select the Link + check box. Under Windows, you can also select the DDE check box to automatically update the contents of the section when the section in the source document is changed. - - -Click the browse button (...) next to the File name box. - - -Locate the document containing the section that you want to link to, and then click Insert. - - -In the Section box, select the section that you want to insert. - - -Click Insert. - - - - - - - + + + Click the browse button (...) next to the File name + box. + + + Locate the document containing the section that you want to link to, and then click Insert. + + + In the Section + box, select the section that you want to insert. + + + Click Insert. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp index 2f012ca263..d3be6cb621 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Using Sections -/text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp - - - - - - + + Using Sections + /text/swriter/guide/sections.xhp + + + multi-column text -text; multi-column -columns; on text pages -text columns -sections; remarks -text sections;using -sections; columns in - - mw changed a typo in "multicolumn" - Using Sections + text; multi-column + columns; on text pages + text columns + sections; columns in/use of +mw changed a typo in "multicolumn"mw deleted "sections;using" and changed "section;columns in" +Using Sections - Sections are named blocks of text, including graphics or objects, that you can use in a number of ways: - - - To prevent text from being edited. - - - To show or hide text. - - - To reuse text and graphics from other $[officename] documents. - - - To insert sections of text that uses a different column layout than the current page style. - - - A section contains at least one paragraph. When you select a text and create a section, a paragraph break is automatically inserted at the end of the text. - You can insert sections from a text document, or an entire text document as a section into another text document. You can also insert sections from a text document as links in another text document, or in the same document. - To insert a new paragraph immediately before or after a section, click in front or behind the section, and then press OptionAlt+Enter. - Sections and Columns - You can insert sections into an existing section. For example, you can insert a section containing two columns into a section that contains one column. - A section layout, for example on the number of columns, has priority over the page layout defined in a page style. -
- - - - DDE - -
- -
+ Sections are named blocks of text, including graphics or objects, that you can use in a number of ways: + + + To prevent text from being edited. + + + To show or hide text. + + + To reuse text and graphics from other $[officename] documents. + + + To insert sections of text that uses a different column layout than the current page style. + + + A section contains at least one paragraph. When you select a text and create a section, a paragraph break is automatically inserted at the end of the text. + You can insert sections from a text document, or an entire text document as a section into another text document. You can also insert sections from a text document as links in another text document, or in the same document. + To insert a new paragraph immediately before or after a section, click in front or behind the section, and then press Option +Alt+Enter. + Sections and Columns + You can insert sections into an existing section. For example, you can insert a section containing two columns into a section that contains one column. + A section layout, for example on the number of columns, has priority over the page layout defined in a page style. +
+ + + DDE +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp index 71d0df713a..4de6046db9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Checking Spelling in Other Languages -/text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Checking Spelling in Other Languages + /text/swriter/guide/select_language.xhp + + + languages; recognition of -recognition of languages -spellcheck;activating for all languages -checking spelling;all languages - -Checking Spelling in Other Languages + recognition;languages + spellcheck;activating for all languages + checking spelling;all languages +MW made a two level entry of "regognition of languages" +Checking Spelling in Other Languages -$[officename] can check the spelling of words in more than one language, provided that you have installed dictionaries for the other languages. - - -Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, and ensure that the Check in all languages check box in the Options list is selected. - - -Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon in the Standard bar. - - -If you do not enable the Check in all languages feature, words that do not occur in the default language of the document are underlined by a wavy red line. To assign the underlined word to another language, right-click the word, and then choose Word is or Paragraph is, where the suggested language and country is shown in the command. - - - - - + $[officename] can check the spelling of words in more than one language, provided that you have installed dictionaries for the other languages. + + + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, and ensure that the Check in all languages check box in the Options + list is selected. + + + Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon in the Standard bar. + + + If you do not enable the Check in all languages + feature, words that do not occur in the default language of the document are underlined by a wavy red line. To assign the underlined word to another language, right-click the word, and then choose + Word is + or Paragraph is, where the suggested language and country is shown in the command. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp index d8717e9f21..e26d831411 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Saving Text Documents in HTML Format -/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Saving Text Documents in HTML Format + /text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp + + + text documents; publishing in HTML -HTML documents; creating from text documents -homepage creation -saving;in HTML format + HTML documents; creating from text documents + homepage creation + saving;in HTML format -Saving Text Documents in HTML Format +Saving Text Documents in HTML Format -You can save a $[officename] Writer document in HTML format, so that you can view it in a web browser. If you want, you can associate a page break with a specific heading paragraph style to generate a separate HTML page each time the style appears in the document. $[officename] Writer automatically creates a page containing hyperlinks to each of these pages. -When you save a text document in HTML format, any graphics in the document are saved in JPEG format. The name of the HTML document is added as a prefix to the name of the graphic file. The JPEG images are saved in the same folder as the HTML document and are referenced with <IMG> tags in the HTML code. - - -Apply one of the default $[officename] heading paragraph styles, for example, "Heading 1", to the paragraphs where you want to generate a new HTML page. - - -Choose File - Send - Create HTML Document. - - -In the Styles box, select the paragraph style that you want to use to generate a new HTML page. - - -Enter a path and a name for the HTML document, and then click Save. - - - - + You can save a $[officename] Writer document in HTML format, so that you can view it in a web browser. If you want, you can associate a page break with a specific heading paragraph style to generate a separate HTML page each time the style appears in the document. $[officename] Writer automatically creates a page containing hyperlinks to each of these pages. + When you save a text document in HTML format, any graphics in the document are saved in JPEG format. The name of the HTML document is added as a prefix to the name of the graphic file. The JPEG images are saved in the same folder as the HTML document and are referenced with <IMG> tags in the HTML code. + + + Apply one of the default $[officename] heading paragraph styles, for example, "Heading 1", to the paragraphs where you want to generate a new HTML page. + + + Choose File - Send - Create HTML Document. + + + In the Styles + box, select the paragraph style that you want to use to generate a new HTML page. + + + Enter a path and a name for the HTML document, and then click Save. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp index 3c2663852d..2a48108351 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Applying Text Formatting While You Type -/text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Applying Text Formatting While You Type + /text/swriter/guide/shortcut_writing.xhp + + + text; formatting bold while typing -formatting; bold, while typing -keyboard;bold formatting -bold;formatting while typing -shortcut keys;bold formatting + formatting; bold, while typing + keyboard;bold formatting + bold;formatting while typing + shortcut keys;bold formatting -Applying Text Formatting While You Type +Applying Text Formatting While You Type -To apply bold formatting - - -Select the text that you want to format. - - -Press Command + To apply bold formatting + + + Select the text that you want to format. + + + Press Command Ctrl+B. -You can also press Command + You can also press Command Ctrl+B, type the text that you want to format in bold, and then press Command Ctrl+B when you are finished. - - - - -Keyboard shortcut for text documents -Keyboard shortcut in $[officename] - - + + + + + Keyboard shortcut for text documents + Keyboard shortcut in $[officename] + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp index 5c1cfd4106..09835ec8aa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,38 +35,38 @@ - -Using Smart Tags -/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp - - - + + Using Smart Tags + /text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp + + + smart tags -AutoCorrect function; smart tags -options;smart tags -disabling;smart tags -installing;smart tags + AutoCorrect function; smart tags + options;smart tags + disabling;smart tags + installing;smart tags MW moved 2 index entries from shared/01/06040700.xhp, inverted "smart tags;options", made "smart tags;" a one level entry and added 2 entries -Using Smart Tags +Using Smart Tags -Smart Tags provide additional information and functionality to specified words in a Writer document. The available features can be different for different Smart Tags extensions. -Installing Smart Tags -Smart Tags can be supplied as extensions to %PRODUCTNAME Writer. -To install a Smart Tag, do one of the following: - - -Save the *.oxt extension file to your harddrive, then double-click the *.oxt file in your file manager. Alternatively, in %PRODUCTNAME choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager, click Add and browse to the file. - - -Click a Smart Tag *.oxt file link on a web page and open the link with the default application. This requires a properly configured Web browser. - - -Smart Tags menu -Any text in a Writer document can be marked with a Smart Tag, by default a magenta colored underline. You can change the color in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Appearance. -When you point to a Smart Tag, a tip help informs you to Ctrl-click to open the Smart Tags menu. If you don't use a mouse, position the cursor inside the marked text and open the context menu by Shift+F10. -In the Smart Tags menu you see the available actions that are defined for this Smart Tag. Choose an option from the menu. The Smart Tags Options command opens the Smart Tags page of Tools - Autocorrect Options. -To enable and disable Smart Tags -When you have installed at least one Smart Tags extension, you see the Smart Tags page in Tools - Autocorrect Options. Use this dialog to enable or disable Smart Tags and to manage the installed tags. -Text that is recognized as a Smart Tag is not checked by the automatic spellcheck. - - + Smart Tags provide additional information and functionality to specified words in a Writer document. The available features can be different for different Smart Tags extensions. + Installing Smart Tags + Smart Tags can be supplied as extensions to %PRODUCTNAME Writer. + To install a Smart Tag, do one of the following: + + + Save the *.oxt extension file to your hard drive, then double-click the *.oxt file in your file manager. Alternatively, in %PRODUCTNAME choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager, click Add and browse to the file. + + + Click a Smart Tag *.oxt file link on a web page and open the link with the default application. This requires a properly configured Web browser. + + + Smart Tags Menu + Any text in a Writer document can be marked with a Smart Tag, by default a magenta colored underline. You can change the color in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Appearance. + When you point to a Smart Tag, a tip help informs you to Ctrl-click to open the Smart Tags menu. If you don't use a mouse, position the cursor inside the marked text and open the context menu by Shift+F10. + In the Smart Tags menu you see the available actions that are defined for this Smart Tag. Choose an option from the menu. The Smart Tags Options command opens the Smart Tags page of Tools - Autocorrect Options. + To Enable and Disable Smart Tags + When you have installed at least one Smart Tags extension, you see the Smart Tags page in Tools - Autocorrect Options. Use this dialog to enable or disable Smart Tags and to manage the installed tags. + Text that is recognized as a Smart Tag is not checked by the automatic spellcheck. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp index 4ab2c5e90e..3df8959043 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: spellcheck_dialog.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.13.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,56 +35,48 @@ - -Checking Spelling Manually -/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp - - - + + Checking Spelling and Grammar + /text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp + + + spellcheck; checking text documents manually -checking spelling;manually - -Checking Spelling Manually + checking spelling;manually + grammar checker +mw added "grammar checker" +Checking Spelling and Grammar -You can manually check the spelling of a text selection or the entire document. -The spellcheck starts at the current cursor position, or at the beginning of the text selection. - - -Click in the document, or select the text that you want to check. - - -Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar. - - -When a possible spelling error is encountered, the Spellcheck dialog opens and $[officename] offers some suggested corrections. - - - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -To accept a correction, click the suggestion, and then click Change. - - -Edit the sentence in the upper text box, and then click Change. - - - - -To add the unknown word to a user-defined dictionary, click Add. - - -
- - -Spelling and Grammar dialog - - -Wiki page: Adding more languages -Wiki page: Multiple language spellchecking -
- - + You can manually check the spelling and grammar of a text selection or the entire document. + To check the spelling and the grammar of a text, the appropriate dictionaries must be installed. For many languages three different dictionaries exist: a spellchecker, a hyphenation dictionary, and a thesaurus. Each dictionary covers one language only. Grammar checkers can be downloaded and installed as extensions. See the extensions web page. + The spellcheck starts at the current cursor position, or at the beginning of the text selection. + + + Click in the document, or select the text that you want to check. + + + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar. + + + When a possible spelling error is encountered, the Spellcheck + dialog opens and $[officename] offers some suggested corrections. + + + Do one of the following: + To accept a correction, click the suggestion, and then click Change. + Edit the sentence in the upper text box, and then click Change. + To add the unknown word to a user-defined dictionary, click Add. + + +
+ + + Spelling and Grammar dialog + + + Wiki page: Adding more languages + Wiki page: Multiple language spellchecking +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp index c34c860646..ee02470759 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Applying Styles in Fill Format Mode -/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Transformed table to numbered list - - - + + Applying Styles in Fill Format Mode + /text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp + + + fill format mode -copying; styles, by fill format mode -brush for copying styles -styles; transferring -formats; copying and pasting -text formats; copying and pasting + copying; styles, by fill format mode + brush for copying styles + styles; transferring + formats; copying and pasting + text formats; copying and pasting mw changed "copying;" -Applying Styles in Fill Format Mode +Applying Styles in Fill Format Mode -You can quickly apply styles, such as paragraph and character styles, in your document by using the Fill Format Mode in the Styles and Formatting window. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the icon of the style category that you want to apply. - - -Click the style, and then click the Fill Format Mode icon -Icon - in the Styles and Formatting window. - - -Move the mouse pointer to where you want to apply the style in the document, and click. To apply the style to more than one item, drag to select the items, and then release. - - -Press Esc when finished. - - -
- - - - - - -Styles and Formatting -
- -
+ You can quickly apply styles, such as paragraph and character styles, in your document by using the Fill Format Mode in the Styles and Formatting window. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the icon of the style category that you want to apply. + + + Click the style, and then click the Fill Format Mode icon +Icon + in the Styles and Formatting window. + + + Move the mouse pointer to where you want to apply the style in the document, and click. To apply the style to more than one item, drag to select the items, and then release. + + + Press Esc when finished. + + +
+ + + + + + + Styles and Formatting +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp index 63fa1178f1..a82b917155 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Creating New Styles From Selections -/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -UFI: spec "Changed behaviour of drag and drop of selections to the Styl_ist" -YJ:checked - - - + + Creating New Styles From Selections + /text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp + + + styles; creating from selections -drag and drop;creating new styles -copying;styles, from selections + drag and drop;creating new styles + copying;styles, from selections mw deleted "creating;" and added "copying;" -Creating New Styles From Selections +Creating New Styles From Selections -You can quickly create a new style from an existing style that you have applied manual formatting to. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. - - -Click in the document where you want to copy the style from, for example, in a paragraph that you applied manual formatting to. - - -Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon and choose New Style from Selection from the submenu - - -Type a name in the Style Name box. - - -Click OK. - - -To create a new style by drag-and-drop: - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - - -Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. - - -Select at least one character, or object, in the style that you want to copy. For page and frame styles, select at least one character or object in the page or frame. - - -Drag the character or object to the Styles and Formatting window and release. -For Paragraph and Character Styles, you can drag-and-drop onto the respective icon in the Styles and Formatting window. You do not need to open that style category in advance. - - -You can also drag-and-drop a frame into the Styles and Formatting window to create a new frame style: Click the frame, wait a moment with the mouse button pressed down, but without moving the mouse, then drag to the Styles and Formatting window and drop the frame onto the Frame Styles icon. -
- - - -Styles and Formatting -
- -
+ To Create a New Style From a Manually Formatted Selection + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. + + + Click in the document where you want to copy the style from, for example, in a paragraph that you applied manual formatting to. + + + Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon and choose New Style from Selection + from the submenu + + + Type a name in the Style Name + box. + + + Click OK. + + + To Create a New Style by Drag-And-Drop + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + + + Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. + + + Select at least one character, or object, in the style that you want to copy. For page and frame styles, select at least one character or object in the page or frame. + + + Drag the character or object to the Styles and Formatting window and release. + For paragraph and character styles, you can drag-and-drop onto the respective icon in the Styles and Formatting window. You do not need to open that style category in advance. + + + You can also drag-and-drop a frame into the Styles and Formatting window to create a new frame style: Click the frame, wait a moment with the mouse button pressed down, but without moving the mouse, then drag to the Styles and Formatting window and drop the frame onto the Frame Styles icon. +
+ + + + Styles and Formatting +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_update.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_update.xhp index bcbc2cf699..27e14cf3e4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_update.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_update.xhp @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ Styles and Formatting
- \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp index 0876d40586..c181d132a1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Making Text Superscript or Subscript -/text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Making Text Superscript or Subscript + /text/swriter/guide/subscript.xhp + + + text; subscript and superscript -superscript text -subscript text -characters;subscript and superscript + superscript text + subscript text + characters;subscript and superscript -Making Text Superscript or Subscript +Making Text Superscript or Subscript - - -Select the text that you want to make superscript or subscript. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Choose Format - Character - Position, and then select Superscript or Subscript. - - -Press Ctrl+Shift+P to make the text superscript, and Ctrl+Shift+B to make the text subscript. - - - -Format - Character - Position -Tools - AutoCorrect - Replace - - + + + Select the text that you want to make superscript or subscript. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + Format - Character - Position + Tools - AutoCorrect - Replace + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp index 80cfdcb74c..5086c0c7ed 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Merging and Splitting Cells -/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp - - - + + Merging and Splitting Cells + /text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp + + + cells; merging/splitting -tables; merging cells -cell merges -splitting cells;by menu command -merging;cells - -mw made "cell merges;" a one level entry - -Merging and Splitting Cells + tables; merging cells + cell merges + splitting cells;by menu command + merging;cells +
mw made "cell merges;" a one level entry +Merging and Splitting Cells mw created this file out of the shared guide "table_cellmerge.xhp", see also bug #63021 -You can select adjacent cells, then merge them into a single cell. Conversely, you can take a large cell and divide it into individual cells. -Merging Cells - - -Select the adjacent cells. - - -Choose Table - Merge Cells. - - -Splitting Cells - - -Place the cursor in the cell to be split. - - -Choose Table - Split Cells. -A dialog allows you to split the cell into two or more cells, horizontally or vertically. - - - - - - + You can select adjacent cells, then merge them into a single cell. Conversely, you can take a large cell and divide it into individual cells. + To Merge Cells + + + Select the adjacent cells. + + + Choose Table - Merge Cells. + + + To Split Cells + + + Place the cursor in the cell to be split. + + + Choose Table - Split Cells. + A dialog allows you to split the cell into two or more cells, horizontally or vertically. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp index 44b28ea6b7..4e76fef053 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding or Deleting a Row or Column to a Table Using the Keyboard -/text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp - - - - - - + + Adding or Deleting a Row or Column to a Table Using the Keyboard + /text/swriter/guide/table_cells.xhp + + + rows; inserting/deleting in tables by keyboard -columns; inserting/deleting in tables by keyboard -tables; editing by keyboard -keyboard;adding or deleting rows/columns -splitting cells;by keyboard -merging;cells, by keyboard -deleting;rows/columns, by keyboard -inserting;rows/columns, by keyboard - - MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" - Adding or Deleting a Row or Column to a Table Using the Keyboard + columns; inserting/deleting in tables by keyboard + tables; editing by keyboard + keyboard;adding or deleting rows/columns + splitting cells;by keyboard + merging;cells, by keyboard + deleting;rows/columns, by keyboard + inserting;rows/columns, by keyboard +
MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" +Adding or Deleting a Row or Column to a Table Using the Keyboard - You can add or delete rows or columns in table as well as split or merge table cells using the keyboard. - - - To insert a new row in a table, place the cursor in a table cell, press OptionAlt+Insert, and then press the up or down arrow key. You can also move the cursor to the last cell in the table, and then press Tab. - - - To insert a new column, place the cursor in a table cell, press OptionAlt+Insert, and then press the left or right arrow key. - - - To split a table cell instead of adding a column, press OptionAlt+Insert, and then hold down CommandCtrl while you press the left or right arrow key. - - - To delete a row, place the cursor in a table cell, press OptionAlt+Delete, and then press the up or down arrow key. - - - To delete a column, place the cursor in a table cell, press OptionAlt+Delete, and then press the left or the right arrow key. - - - To merge a table into an adjacent cell, place the cursor in the cell, press OptionAlt+Delete, hold down CommandCtrl, and then press the left or the right arrow key. - - - - - - - - + You can add or delete rows or columns in tables as well as split or merge table cells using the keyboard. + + + To insert a new row in a table, place the cursor in a table cell, press Option +Alt+Insert, and then press the up or down arrow key. You can also move the cursor to the last cell in the table, and then press Tab. + + + To insert a new column, place the cursor in a table cell, press Option +Alt+Insert, and then press the left or right arrow key. + + + To split a table cell instead of adding a column, press Option +Alt+Insert, and then hold down Command +Ctrl while you press the left or right arrow key. + + + To delete a row, place the cursor in a table cell, press Option +Alt+Delete, and then press the up or down arrow key. + + + To delete a column, place the cursor in a table cell, press Option +Alt+Delete, and then press the left or the right arrow key. + + + To merge a table into an adjacent cell, place the cursor in the cell, press Option +Alt+Delete, hold down Command +Ctrl, and then press the left or the right arrow key. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp index 8ea49b888f..82b4f0bdce 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Deleting Tables or the Contents of a Table -/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Deleting Tables or the Contents of a Table + /text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp + + + deleting; tables or table contents -tables; deleting + tables; deleting -Deleting Tables or the Contents of a Table +Deleting Tables or the Contents of a Table -You can delete a table from your document, or delete the contents of the table. - - -To delete a whole table, click in the table, and then choose Table - Delete - Table. - - -To delete the contents of a table, click in the table, press CommandCtrl+A UFI: Ctrl+A once is not enoughuntil all cells are selected, and then press Delete or Backspace. - - -
- -
- -
+ You can delete a table from your document, or delete the contents of the table. + + + To delete a whole table, click in the table, and then choose Table - Delete - Table. + + + To delete the contents of a table, click in the table, press Command +Ctrl+A UFI: Ctrl+A once is not enoughuntil all cells are selected, and then press Delete or Backspace. + + +
+ +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp index 7339607a94..9049df3bf6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Inserting Tables -/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe -checked - yj - - - + + Inserting Tables + /text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp + + + tables; inserting text tables -inserting; tables in text -DDE; inserting tables -OLE objects; inserting tables in -cells;inserting from spreadsheets -tables in spreadsheets;inserting in text -spreadsheets;inserting tables from + inserting; tables in text + DDE; inserting tables + OLE objects; inserting tables in + cells;inserting from spreadsheets + tables in spreadsheets;inserting in text + spreadsheets;inserting tables from mw changed "cell ranges;" to "cells;" -Inserting Tables +Inserting Tables -There are several ways to create a table in a text document. You can insert a table from a toolbar, through a menu command, or from a spreadsheet. UFI: from a database? -To insert a table from the Insert toolbar - - -Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. - - -On the Standard bar, click the arrow next to the Table icon. - - -In the table grid, drag to select the numbers of rows and columns that you want, and then release. - - -To cancel, drag to the other side until Cancel appears in the preview area of the grid.make it RTL compliant -To insert a table with a menu command - - -Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. - - -Choose Table - Insert - Table. - - -In the Size area, enter the number of rows and columns. - - -Select the options that you want, click OK. - - -Inserting a Table From a Calc Spreadsheet - - -Open the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet containing the cell range that you want to insert. - - -In the spreadsheet, drag to select the cells. - - -Choose Edit - Copy. - - -In your text document, do one of the following: - - - - -Choose Edit - Paste. The cell range is pasted as an OLE object. To edit the contents of the cells, double-click the object. - - -Choose Edit - Paste Special, and choose from the following options: - - - - - -Options - - -Is inserted as... - - - - -$[officename] $[officeversion] Spreadsheet - - -OLE object - as with CommandCtrl+V or drag-and-drop - - - - -GDIMetaFile - - -Graphic - - - - -Bitmap - - -Graphic - - - - -HTML - - -HTML table - - - - -Unformatted text - - -Text only, tab stops as separators - - - - -Formatted text [RTF] - - -Text table - - - - -DDE link (only under Windows) + There are several ways to create a table in a text document. You can insert a table from a toolbar, through a menu command, or from a spreadsheet. UFI: from a database? + To Insert a Table From the Insert Toolbar + + + Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. + + + On the Standard bar, click the arrow next to the Table icon. + + + In the table grid, drag to select the numbers of rows and columns that you want, and then release. + + + To cancel, drag to the other side until Cancel appears in the preview area of the grid.make it RTL compliant + To Insert a Table With a Menu Command + + + Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. + + + Choose Table - Insert - Table. + + + In the Size area, enter the number of rows and columns. + + + Select the options that you want, click OK. + + + To Insert a Table From a Calc Spreadsheet + + + Open the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet containing the cell range that you want to insert. + + + In the spreadsheet, drag to select the cells. + + + Choose Edit - Copy. + + + In your text document, do one of the following: + + + +
+ + + Options + + + Is inserted as... + + + + + $[officename] $[officeversion] Spreadsheet + + + OLE object - as with Command +Ctrl+V or drag-and-drop + + + + + GDIMetaFile + + + Graphic + + + + + Bitmap + + + Graphic + + + + + HTML + + + HTML table + + + + + Unformatted text + + + Text only, tab stops as separators + + + + + Formatted text [RTF] + + + Text table + + + + + DDE link (only under Windows) - - -Table structure and contents, without formatting. With updating + + + Table structure and contents, without formatting. With updating - - -
+
+
+ -Drag-and-Drop a Cell Range From a Calc Spreadsheet - - -Open the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet containing the cell range that you want to insert. - - -In the spreadsheet, drag to select the cells. - - -Click and hold the mouse button in the selected cells. - - -Drag the selected cells into the text document. - - - - - - - - + Drag-and-Drop a Cell Range From a Calc Spreadsheet + + + Open the $[officename] Calc spreadsheet containing the cell range that you want to insert. + + + In the spreadsheet, drag to select the cells. + + + Click and hold the mouse button in the selected cells. + + + Drag the selected cells into the text document. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp index f1660d8105..21a575ecc9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Repeating a Table Header on a New Page -/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Repeating a Table Header on a New Page + /text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp + + + tables; heading repetition after page breaks -repeating; table headings after page breaks -headings; repeating in tables -MW made "table heading repetition..." a two level entry and changed "headers;" to "headings:" - -Repeating a Table Heading on a New Page + repeating; table headings after page breaks + headings; repeating in tables + multi-page tables +
MW made "table heading repetition..." a two level entry and changed "headers;" to "headings:"mw added "multi-page tables" + + Repeating a Table Heading on a New Page -You can repeat a table heading on each new page that the table spans. - - -Choose Table - Insert - Table. - - -Select the Heading and the Repeat heading check boxes. - - -Select the number of rows and columns for the table. - - -Click OK. - - - - - - - + You can repeat a table heading on each new page that the table spans. + + + Choose Table - Insert - Table. + + + Select the Heading + and the Repeat heading + check boxes. + + + Select the number of rows and columns for the table. + + + Click OK. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp index 732612ddff..655f06effa 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: table_sizing.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.14.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,21 +35,23 @@ - -Resizing Rows and Columns in a Text Table -/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp - - - + + Resizing Rows and Columns in a Text Table + /text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp + + + cells; enlarging and reducing in text tables -table cells; enlarging/reducing in text -keyboard; resizing rows/columns -resizing;rows and columns in text tables -enlarging columns,cells and table rows -reducing rows and columns in text tables -tables; resizing -UFI: added "tables;sizing" here, deleted it in swriter/01/050901. Added "tables;arranging"mw deleted "text tables;enlarging cells", "tables;changing the size", "tables;arranging" and "arranging;tables". MW changed "tables;sizing" and "table cells;". MW added "reducing rows and columns in text tables" -Resizing Rows and Columns in a Text Table + table cells; enlarging/reducing in text + keyboard; resizing rows/columns + resizing;rows and columns in text tables + enlarging columns,cells and table rows + reducing rows and columns in text tables + tables; resizing/juxtaposing + juxtaposing tables +
mw deleted "text tables;enlarging cells", "tables;changing the size", "tables;arranging" and "arranging;tables". MW changed "tables;sizing" and "table cells;". MW added "reducing rows and columns in text tables"MW changed "tables;" and added "juxtaposing tables" +Resizing Rows and Columns in a Text Table You can resize the width of table cells and columns, as well as change the height of table rows. @@ -58,70 +60,65 @@ Icon - - -You can also distribute rows and columns evenly using the icons on the Optimize toolbar on the Table Bar. - - -
+
+ + You can also distribute rows and columns evenly using the icons on the Optimize toolbar on the Table + Bar. + +
+ -Changing the Width of Columns and Cells -To change the width of a column: -Do one of the following: - - -Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location. - - -Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line on the ruler until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location. - - -Hold down Command + Changing the Width of Columns and Cells + To Change the Width of a Column + Do one of the following: + + + Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location. + + + Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line on the ruler until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location. + + + Hold down Command Ctrl and then click and drag a line to scale all cells right or above the line proportionally. - - -Place the cursor in a cell in the column, hold down the Option + + + Place the cursor in a cell in the column, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the left or the right arrow key. - - - - -To increase the distance from the left edge of the page to the edge of the table, hold down Option + + + To increase the distance from the left edge of the page to the edge of the table, hold down Option Alt+Shift, and then press the right arrow key. - - -You can specify the behavior for the arrow keys by choosing Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and selecting the options that you want in the Keyboard handling area. -To change the width of a cell: - - -Hold down Option+Command + + + You can specify the behavior for the arrow keys by choosing Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and selecting the options that you want in the Keyboard handling area. + To Change the Width of a Cell + Hold down Option+Command Alt+Ctrl, and then press the left or the right arrow key - - -Changing the Height of a Row - - -To change the height of a row, place the cursor in a cell in the row, hold down the Option + Changing the Height of a Row + To change the height of a row, place the cursor in a cell in the row, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the up or the down arrow key. - - -Resizing a whole Table -To change the width and height of a table, do one of the following: - - -Click inside the table. In the rulers, drag the border between the white and the gray area to resize the table. - - -Click inside the table. Choose Table - Table Properties to open a dialog and set the properties to the numbers. - - -To wrap text to the sides of a table, and to arrange two tables next to another, you must insert the tables into a frame. Click inside the table, press Command -Ctrl+A twice to select the whole table, then choose Insert - Frame. -Tables within HTML pages do not offer the full range of properties and commands as tables in OpenDocument format. - - - - - - - + Resizing a Whole Table + To change the width and height of a table, do one of the following: + + + Click inside the table. In the rulers, drag the border between the white and the gray area to resize the table. + + + Click inside the table. Choose Table - Table Properties to open a dialog and set the properties to the numbers. + + + To wrap text to the sides of a table, and to arrange two tables next to another, you must insert the tables into a frame. Click inside the table, press Command +Ctrl+A twice to select the whole table, then choose Insert - Frame. + Tables within HTML pages do not offer the full range of properties and commands as tables in OpenDocument format. + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp index f82c937ec0..f5deecc31e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Modifying Rows and Columns by Keyboard -/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Modifying Rows and Columns by Keyboard + /text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp + + + table mode selection -proportional distribution of tables -relative distribution of table cells -tables; adapting the width by keyboard -cells; adapting the width by keyboard -keyboard;modifying the behavior of rows/columns -behavior of rows/columns + proportional distribution of tables + relative distribution of table cells + tables; adapting the width by keyboard + cells; adapting the width by keyboard + keyboard;modifying the behavior of rows/columns + behavior of rows/columns -Modifying Rows and Columns by Keyboard +Modifying Rows and Columns by Keyboard -When you insert or delete cells, rows or columns in a table, the Behavior of rows/columns options determine how the neighboring elements are affected. For example, you can only insert new rows and columns into a table with Fixed row and column dimensions if space permits. -Note that these properties are valid only for changes to the column width that are made using the keyboard. Using the mouse, you are free to make any column width changes.UFI: fixes bugtraq 4971582 -To set the Behavior of rows/columns options for tables in text documents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, or use the Fixed, Fixed/Proportional, and Variable icons on the Table Bar. There are three display modes for tables: - - - -Fixed - changes only affect the adjacent cell, and not the entire table. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cell becomes narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. - - - -Fixed, proportional - changes affect the entire table, and wide cells shrink more than narrow cells. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cells become proportionally narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. - - - -Variable - changes affect the table size. For example, when you widen a cell, the width of the table increases. - - - - - - - - + When you insert or delete cells, rows or columns in a table, the Behavior of rows/columns options determine how the neighboring elements are affected. For example, you can only insert new rows and columns into a table with fixed row and column dimensions if space permits. + Note that these properties are valid only for changes to the column width that are made using the keyboard. Using the mouse, you are free to make any column width changes.UFI: fixes bugtraq 4971582 + To set the Behavior of rows/columns + options for tables in text documents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, or use the Fixed, Fixed/Proportional, and Variable icons on the Table + Bar. There are three display modes for tables: + + + + Fixed - changes only affect the adjacent cell, and not the entire table. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cell becomes narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. + + + + Fixed, proportional - changes affect the entire table, and wide cells shrink more than narrow cells. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cells become proportionally narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. + + + + Variable - changes affect the table size. For example, when you widen a cell, the width of the table increases. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp index 6bab9a5180..94246db9b5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Creating a Document Template -/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Creating a Document Template + /text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp + + + document templates -templates; creating document templates + templates; creating document templates -Creating a Document Template +Creating a Document Template -You can create a template to use as the basis for creating new text documents. - - -Create a document and add the content and formatting styles that you want. - - -Choose File - Templates - Save. - - -In the New Template box, type a name for the new template. - - -Select a template category in the Categories list. - - -Click OK. - - -To create a document based on the template, choose File - New - Templates and Documents, select the template, and then click Open. -
- - - -File - Templates - Save -
- -
+ You can create a template to use as the basis for creating new text documents. + + + Create a document and add the content and formatting styles that you want. + + + Choose File - Templates - Save. + + + In the New Template + box, type a name for the new template. + + + Select a template category in the Categories + list. + + + Click OK. + + + To create a document based on the template, choose + File - New - Templates and Documents, select the template, and then click + Open. +
+ + + + File - Templates - Save +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp index bfd1b47eb6..c51d656269 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Changing the Default Template -/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -default templates; defining -defaults; templates -templates; default templates -text documents;default templates -mw changed "text;" to "text documents;" -Changing the Default Template + + Changing the Default Template + /text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp + + + +default templates;defining/resetting + defaults; templates + templates; default templates + text documents;default templates +mw changed "text;" to "text documents;"mw changed "default templates;" +Changing the Default Template -The default template contains the default formatting information for new text documents. If you want, you can create a new template and use it as the default template. - - -Create a document and the content and formatting styles that you want. - - -Choose File - Templates - Save. - - -In the New Template box, type a name for the new template. - - -In the Categories list, select "My Templates", and then click OK. - - -Choose File - Templates - Organize. - - -In the category list, double-click the "My Templates" folder. - - -Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default Template. - - -Click Close. - - -To reset the default template: - - -Choose File - Templates - Organize. - - -Right-click a folder in the category list, choose Reset Default Template - Text Document. - - -Click Close. - - - - - - - - + The default template contains the default formatting information for new text documents. If you want, you can create a new template and use it as the default template. + To Create a Default Template + + + Create a document and the content and formatting styles that you want. + + + Choose File - Templates - Save. + + + In the New Template box, type a name for the new template. + + + In the Categories + list, select "My Templates", and then click OK. + + + Choose File - Templates - Organize. + + + In the category list, double-click the "My Templates" folder. + + + Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default Template. + + + Click Close. + + + To Reset the Default Template + + + Choose File - Templates - Organize. + + + Right-click a folder in the category list, choose + Reset Default Template - Text Document. + + + Click Close. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp index f64b26f08f..449fcdd207 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: templates_styles.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,36 +35,37 @@ - -Templates and Styles -/text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp - - - + + Templates and Styles + /text/swriter/guide/templates_styles.xhp + + + formatting styles; styles and templates -styles; styles and templates -organizing; templates (guide) -templates; organizing (guide) + styles; styles and templates + organizing; templates (guide) + templates; organizing (guide) -Templates and Styles +Templates and Styles -A template is a document that contains specific formatting styles, graphics, tables, objects, and other information. A template is used as the basis for creating other documents. For example, you can define paragraph and character styles in a document, save the document as a template, and then use the template to create a new document with the same styles. -Unless you specify otherwise, every new $[officename] text document is based on the default template. -$[officename] has a number of predefined templates that you can use to create different types or text documents, such as business letters. -Viewing and Organizing Styles in Templates - - -Use the Template Management dialog to copy styles from one document to another. - - -To copy a style, drag it to another template or document. - - - - - - - - - - + A template is a document that contains specific formatting styles, graphics, tables, objects, and other information. A template is used as the basis for creating other documents. For example, you can define paragraph and character styles in a document, save the document as a template, and then use the template to create a new document with the same styles. + Unless you specify otherwise, every new $[officename] text document is based on the default template. + $[officename] has a number of predefined templates that you can use to create different types or text documents, such as business letters. + Viewing and Organizing Styles in Templates + + + Use the Template Management dialog to copy styles from one document to another. + + + To copy a style, drag it to another template or document. + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp index 5359247c8f..0ce7043996 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Animating Text -/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp - - - + + Animating Text + /text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp + + + text animation -effects; text animation -animations;text -mw made "animating text" a two level entryAnimating Text + effects; text animation + animations;text +
mw made "animating text" a two level entry +Animating Text -You can only animate text that is contained in a drawing object, such as rectangles, lines, or text objects. For example, draw a rectangle, then double-click the rectangle and enter your text. - - -Select the drawing object containing the text that you want to animate. - - -Choose Format - Object - Text Attributes, and then click the Text Animation tab. - - -In the Effect box, select the animation that you want. - - -Set the properties of the effect, and then click OK. - - - - + You can only animate text that is contained in a drawing object, such as rectangles, lines, or text objects. For example, draw a rectangle, then double-click the rectangle and enter your text. + + + Select the drawing object containing the text that you want to animate. + + + Choose Format - Object - Text Attributes, and then click the + Text Animation tab. + + + In the Effect + box, select the animation that you want. + + + Set the properties of the effect, and then click OK. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp index 17deff376e..df18d0a352 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Changing the Case of Text -/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Changing the Case of Text + /text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp + + + characters; uppercase or lowercase -text; uppercase or lowercase -lowercase letters; text -uppercase; formatting text -capital letters;changing to small letters -changing;cases of text -initial capitals in titles - -Changing the Case of Text + text; uppercase or lowercase + lowercase letters; text + uppercase; formatting text + capital letters;changing to small letters + changing;cases of text + initial capitals in titles + small capitals (guide) +
MW added "small capitals" +Changing the Case of Text -You can change the case of text, format text with small capitals, or capitalize the first letter of each word in a selection. -When you apply a formatting to your text by Format - Character, the text stays the same, it is only displayed in another way. On the other hand, when you choose Format - Change Case, the text is permanently changed. -To capitalize text: - - -Select the text that you want to capitalize. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Choose Format - Change Case - Uppercase. - - -Choose Format - Character, click the Font Effects tab, and then select the type of capitalization in the Effects box. "Capitals" capitalizes all of the letters in the selection. "Title" capitalizes the first letter of each word in the selection. "Small capitals" capitalizes every letter in the selection, but in a reduced font size. - - -To change text to lowercase: - - -Select the text that you want to change to lowercase. - - -Do one of the following: - - - - -Choose Format - Change Case - Lowercase. - - -Choose Format - Character, click the Font Effects tab, and then select "Lowercase" in the Effects box. - - - - - - + You can change the case of text, format text with small capitals, or capitalize the first letter of each word in a selection. + When you apply a formatting to your text by Format - Character, the text stays the same, it is only displayed in another way. On the other hand, when you choose Format - Change Case, the text is permanently changed. + To Capitalize Text + + + Select the text that you want to capitalize. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + To Change Text to Lowercase + + + Select the text that you want to change to lowercase. + + + Do one of the following: + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp index 45949dd945..4bc14b21b7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,42 +35,50 @@ - -Using a Frame to Center Text on a Page -/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp - - - + + Using a Frame to Center Text on a Page + /text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp + + + text frames; centering on pages -centering;text frames on pages -title pages; centering text on + centering;text frames on pages + title pages; centering text on -Using a Frame to Center Text on a Page +Using a Frame to Center Text on a Page - - -Select the text that you want to center on the page. - - -Choose Insert - Frame. - - -In the Anchor area, select To page. - - -In the Size area, set the dimensions of the frame. - - -In the Position area, select "Center" in the Horizontal and Vertical boxes. - - -Click OK. - - -To hide the borders of the frame, select the frame, and then choose Format - Frame/Object. Click the Borders tab, and then click in the Set No Border box in the Line Arrangement area. -To resize the frame, drag the edges of the frame. - - - - - + + + Select the text that you want to center on the page. + + + Choose Insert - Frame. + + + In the Anchor + area, select To page. + + + In the Size + area, set the dimensions of the frame. + + + In the Position + area, select "Center" in the Horizontal + and Vertical + boxes. + + + Click OK. + + + To hide the borders of the frame, select the frame, and then choose Format - Frame/Object. Click the Borders tab, and then click in the + Set No Border box in the + Line Arrangement area. + To resize the frame, drag the edges of the frame. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp index 677f8f98f2..9481de122c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Using the Direct Cursor -/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Using the Direct Cursor + /text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp + + + text; cursor -entering text with direct cursor -direct cursor; settings -writing with direct cursor -cursor;direct cursor -settings;direct cursor + entering text with direct cursor + direct cursor; settings + writing with direct cursor + cursor;direct cursor + settings;direct cursor -Using the Direct Cursor +Using the Direct Cursor -The direct cursor allows you to enter text anywhere on a page. -To set the behavior of the direct cursor, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids. - - -On the Tools bar, click the Direct Cursor icon -Icon + The direct cursor allows you to enter text anywhere on a page. + To set the behavior of the direct cursor, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids. + + + On the Tools bar, click the Direct Cursor icon +Icon . - - -Click in a free space in the text document. The mouse pointer changes to reflect the alignment that will be applied to the text that you type: - -Icon + + + Click in a free space in the text document. The mouse pointer changes to reflect the alignment that will be applied to the text that you type: + +Icon Align left - -Icon + +Icon Centered - -Icon + +Icon Align right - - -Type your text. %PRODUCTNAME automatically inserts the required number of blank lines, and, if the options are enabled, tabs and spaces. - - - - - - - - + + + Type your text. %PRODUCTNAME automatically inserts the required number of blank lines, and, if the options are enabled, tabs and spaces. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp index 124f007e0a..2d8ddd6187 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp @@ -53,20 +53,20 @@ Select the text and apply a different font style or effect, such as bold. - Right-click in a paragraph, choose Paragraph, set the options that you want, for example, the background color, and then click OK. + Right-click in a paragraph, choose Paragraph, set the options that you want, for example, the background color, and then click OK. - Select the text, and then choose Insert Frame. + Select the text, and then choose Insert - Frame. - Use the Text tool on the Drawing toolbar. + Use the Text tool on the Drawing toolbar. - Use Fontwork. To open the Fontwork window, click the Fontwork Gallery icon on the Drawing bar. + Use Fontwork. To open the Fontwork window, click the Fontwork Gallery icon on the Drawing bar. - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp index 27ce10a933..833b7fa567 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8 $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,101 +35,105 @@ - -Inserting, Editing, and Linking Text Frames -/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp - - - + + Inserting, Editing, and Linking Text Frames + /text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp + + + text frames; inserting/editing/linking -editing;text frames -inserting;text frames -resizing;text frames, by mouse -scaling; text frames, by mouse -links;text frames -text flow; from frame to frame -frames; linking -printing;hiding text frames from printing + editing;text frames + inserting;text frames + resizing;text frames, by mouse + scaling; text frames, by mouse + links;text frames + text flow; from frame to frame + frames; linking + printing;hiding text frames from printing mw deleted "text;" and changed "printing;" -Inserting, Editing, and Linking Text Frames +Inserting, Editing, and Linking Text Frames -A text frame is a container for text and graphics that you can place anywhere on a page. You can also use a frame to apply a column layout to text. -Inserting Text Frames - - -Select the text that you want to include in the frame. - - -Choose Insert - Frame, and click OK. - - -Editing Text Frames - - -To edit the contents of a text frame, click in the frame, and make the changes that you want. - - -To edit a frame, select the frame, right-click, and then choose a formatting option. You can also right-click the selected frame, and choose Frame. - - -To resize a text frame, click an edge of frame, and drag one of the edges or corners of the frame. Hold down Shift while you drag to maintain the proportion of the frame. - - -Hiding Text From Printing -Any Writer text frame can be set to a mode which allows viewing the text on screen, but hides the text from printing. - - -Select the text frame (you see the eight handles). - - -Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options. - - -In the Properties area, unmark the Print check box and click OK. - - -Linking Text Frames -You can link Writer text frames so that their contents automatically flow from one frame to another. - - -Click the edge of a frame that you want to link. Selection handles appear on the edges of the frame. - - -On the Frame Bar, click the Link Frames icon -{ENTER ALTERNATE DESCRIPTION HERE} + A text frame is a container for text and graphics that you can place anywhere on a page. You can also use a frame to apply a column layout to text. + To Insert a Text Frame + + + Select the text that you want to include in the frame. + + + Choose Insert - Frame, and click OK. + + + To Edit a Text Frame + + + To edit the contents of a text frame, click in the frame, and make the changes that you want. + + + To edit a frame, select the frame, right-click, and then choose a formatting option. You can also right-click the selected frame, and choose Frame. + + + To resize a text frame, click an edge of the frame, and drag one of the edges or corners of the frame. Hold down Shift while you drag to maintain the proportion of the frame. + + + To Hide Text From Printing + Any Writer text frame can be set to a mode which allows viewing the text on screen, but hides the text from printing. + + + Select the text frame (you see the eight handles). + + + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options. + + + In the Properties area, unmark the Print check box and click OK. + + + To Link Text Frames + You can link Writer text frames so that their contents automatically flow from one frame to another. + + + Click the edge of a frame that you want to link. Selection handles appear on the edges of the frame. + + + On the Frame Bar, click the Link Frames icon +Icon . - - -Click the frame that you want to link to. - - -You can only link frames if: - - -The target frame is empty. - - -The target frame is not linked to another frame. - - -The source and the target frames are in the same section. For example, you cannot link a header frame to a footer frame. - - -The source frame does not have a next link. - - -The target or the source frame are not contained in each other. - - -When you select a linked frame, a line is displayed that connects the linked frames. -The Autosize feature is available only for the last frame in a chain of linked frames.UFI: removed + + + Click the frame that you want to link to. + + + You can only link frames if: + + + The target frame is empty. + + + The target frame is not linked to another frame. + + + The source and the target frames are in the same section. For example, you cannot link a header frame to a footer frame. + + + The source frame does not have a next link. + + + The target or the source frame are not contained in each other. + + + When you select a linked frame, a line is displayed that connects the linked frames. + The AutoSize feature is available only for the last frame in a chain of linked frames.UFI: removed id="par_id3147542" l10n="U" oldref="72"You can only change the height of the last frame in a series of linked frames. Obviously this works now
- - - - -
- - + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp index 783c010b22..d79466d0d1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: text_nav_keyb.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,137 +35,137 @@ - -Navigating and Selecting With the Keyboard -/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp - - - + + Navigating and Selecting With the Keyboard + /text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp + + + text; navigating and selecting with keyboard -navigating; in text, with keyboard -selecting;text, with keyboard -keyboard; navigating and selecting in text + navigating; in text, with keyboard + selecting;text, with keyboard + keyboard; navigating and selecting in text -Navigating and Selecting With the Keyboard +Navigating and Selecting With the Keyboard -You can navigate through a document and make selections with the keyboard. - - -To move the cursor, press the key or key combination given in the following table. - - -To select the characters under the moving cursor, additionally hold down the Shift key when you move the cursor. - - - - - -Key - - -Function - - - -+Command key - -Ctrl key - - - - -Right, left arrow keys - - -Moves the cursor one character to the left or to the right. - - -Moves the cursor one word to the left or to the right. - - - - -Up, down arrow keys - - -Moves the cursor up or down one line. - - -(Command+Option + You can navigate through a document and make selections with the keyboard. + + + To move the cursor, press the key or key combination given in the following table. + + + To select the characters under the moving cursor, additionally hold down the Shift key when you move the cursor. + + +
+ + + Key + + + Function + + + + +Command key +Ctrl key + + + + + Right, left arrow keys + + + Moves the cursor one character to the left or to the right. + + + Moves the cursor one word to the left or to the right. + + + + + Up, down arrow keys + + + Moves the cursor up or down one line. + + + (Command+Option Ctrl+Alt) Moves the current paragraph up or down. - - - - -Home - - -Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. - - -Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document. - - - - -Home -In a table - - -Moves the cursor to the beginning of the contents in the current cell. - - -Moves the cursor to the beginning of the contents of the current cell. Press again to move the cursor to the first cell in the table. Press again to move the cursor to the beginning of the document. - - - - -End - - -Moves the cursor to the end of the current line. - - -Moves the cursor to the end of the document - - - - -End -In a table - - -Moves to the end of the contents in the current cell. - - -Moves the cursor to the end of the contents of the current cell. Press again to move the cursor to the last cell in the table. Press again to move the cursor to the end of the document. - - - - -PgUp - - -Scrolls up one page. - - -Moves the cursor to the header. - - - - -PgDn - - -Scroll down one page. - - -Moves the cursor to the footer. - - -
- - - - - + + + + + Home + + + Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line. + + + Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document. + + + + + Home + In a table + + + Moves the cursor to the beginning of the contents in the current cell. + + + Moves the cursor to the beginning of the contents of the current cell. Press again to move the cursor to the first cell in the table. Press again to move the cursor to the beginning of the document. + + + + + End + + + Moves the cursor to the end of the current line. + + + Moves the cursor to the end of the document + + + + + End + In a table + + + Moves to the end of the contents in the current cell. + + + Moves the cursor to the end of the contents of the current cell. Press again to move the cursor to the last cell in the table. Press again to move the cursor to the end of the document. + + + + + PgUp + + + Scrolls up one page. + + + Moves the cursor to the header. + + + + + PgDn + + + Scroll down one page. + + + Moves the cursor to the footer. + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp index 8b686951f1..78a7202e70 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Rotating Text -/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Changed table to numbered list - - - + + Rotating Text + /text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp + + + text; rotating -rotating;text + rotating;text -Rotating Text +Rotating Text - - -You can only rotate text that is contained in a drawing object. - - -Choose View - Toolbars- Drawing to open the Drawing toolbar. - - -Select the Text icon -Icon + You can only rotate text that is contained in a drawing object. + + + Choose View - Toolbars- Drawing to open the Drawing + toolbar. + + + Select the Text icon +Icon . - - -Drag in your document to draw the text object, and then type your text. - - -Click outside of the object, then click the text you entered. Click the Rotate icon -Icon - on the Drawing Object Properties toolbar. - - -Drag one of the corner handles of the text object. - - -You can also right-click the text object, choose Position and Size, click the Rotation tab, and then enter a rotation angle or a new position for the object. -
- -Show Draw Functions -
- -
+ + + Drag in your document to draw the text object, and then type your text. + + + Click outside of the object, then click the text you entered. Click the Rotate icon +Icon + on the Drawing Object Properties toolbar. + + + Drag one of the corner handles of the text object. + + + You can also right-click the text object, choose Position and Size, click the Rotation tab, and then enter a rotation angle or a new position for the object. +
+ + Show Draw Functions +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp index 6a954504c2..52a4d32b88 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Inserting an Entire Text Document -/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Inserting an Entire Text Document + /text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp + + + sections;inserting external content -text documents;merging -links;inserting text documents as -inserting;text documents + text documents;merging + links;inserting text documents as + inserting;text documents mw deleted "text;" -Inserting an Entire Text Document +Inserting an Entire Text Document - - -Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. - - -Choose Insert - File. - - -Locate the text document that you want to insert, and then click OK. - - -The contents of the text document are embedded into the current document and are not updated if the source file is changed. If you want the contents to automatically update when you change the source document, insert the file as a link. -Inserting an Entire Text Document as a Link - - -Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. - - -Choose Insert - Section. - - -Type a name in the New Section box, and then select the Link check box. - - -In the File Name box, type the name of the file that you want to insert, or click the browse button (...) and locate the file. -If the target text document contains sections, you can select the section that you want to insert in the Sections box. - - -If you want, set the formatting options for the section. - - -Click Insert. - - -$[officename] automatically updates the contents of the inserted section whenever the source document is changed. To manually update the contents of the section, choose Tools - Update - Update All. - - - - + To Insert a Text File + + + Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. + + + Choose Insert - File. + + + Locate the text document that you want to insert, and then click OK. + + + The contents of the text document are embedded into the current document and are not updated if the source file is changed. If you want the contents to automatically update when you change the source document, insert the file as a link. + To Insert an Entire Text Document as a Link + + + Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. + + + Choose Insert - Section. + + + Type a name in the New Section box, and then select the Link check box. + + + In the File Name + box, type the name of the file that you want to insert, or click the browse button (...) and locate the file. + If the target text document contains sections, you can select the section that you want to insert in the + Sections box. + + + If you want, set the formatting options for the section. + + + Click Insert. + + + $[officename] automatically updates the contents of the inserted section whenever the source document is changed. To manually update the contents of the section, choose Tools - Update - Update All. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp index e56b4dfb73..fd1d87a730 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Hyphenation -/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp - - - + + Hyphenation + /text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp + + + hyphenation;manual/automatic -separation, see hyphenation -automatic hyphenation in text -manual hyphenation in text -mw transferred 2 entries to hyphen_prevent.xhpHyphenation + separation, see hyphenation + automatic hyphenation in text + manual hyphenation in text +
mw transferred 2 entries to hyphen_prevent.xhp +Hyphenation -By default, $[officename] moves words that do not fit on a line to the next line. If you want, you can use automatic or manual hyphenation to avoid this behavior: -Automatic hyphenation -Automatic hyphenation inserts hyphens where they are needed in a paragraph. This option is only available for paragraph styles and individual paragraphs. -To automatically hyphenate text in a paragraph: - - -Right-click in a paragraph, and choose Paragraph. - - -Click the Text Flow tab. - - -In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. - - -Click OK. - - -To automatically hyphenate text in multiple paragraphs: -If you want to automatically hyphenate more than one paragraph, use a paragraph style. -For example, enable the automatic hyphenation option for the "Default" paragraph style, and then apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. - - -Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. - - -Right-click the paragraph style that you want to hyphenate, and then choose Modify. - - -Click the Text Flow tab. - - -In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. - - -Click OK. - - -Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. - - -Manual Hyphenation -You can insert a hyphen where you want on a line, or let $[officename] search for the words to hyphenate, and then offer a suggested hyphenation. - - -To quickly insert a hyphen, click in the word where you want to add the hyphen, and then press CommandCtrl+Hyphen(-). - - - - -If you insert a manual hyphen in a word, the word is only hyphenated at the manual hyphen. No additional automatic hyphenation is applied for this word. A word with a manual hyphen will be hyphenated without regard to the settings on the Text Flow tab page. - - -To manually hyphenate text in a selection: - - -Select the text that you want to hyphenate. - - -Choose Tools - Language - Hyphenation. - - - - -When $[officename] encounters a word to hyphenate, do one of the following: - - - - -To accept the hyphenation suggestion, click Hyphenate. - - -To insert the hyphen in another part of the word, click the arrow buttons. - - - - - - - -Text Flow - - + By default, $[officename] moves words that do not fit on a line to the next line. If you want, you can use automatic or manual hyphenation to avoid this behavior: + Automatic Hyphenation + Automatic hyphenation inserts hyphens where they are needed in a paragraph. This option is only available for paragraph styles and individual paragraphs. + To Automatically Hyphenate Text in a Paragraph + + + Right-click in a paragraph, and choose Paragraph. + + + Click the Text Flow tab. + + + In the Hyphenation + area, select the Automatically check box. + + + Click OK. + + + To Automatically Hyphenate Text in Multiple Paragraphs + If you want to automatically hyphenate more than one paragraph, use a paragraph style. + For example, enable the automatic hyphenation option for the "Default" paragraph style, and then apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. + + + Right-click the paragraph style that you want to hyphenate, and then choose Modify. + + + Click the Text Flow + tab. + + + In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. + + + Click OK. + + + Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. + + + Manual Hyphenation + You can insert a hyphen where you want on a line, or let $[officename] search for the words to hyphenate, and then offer a suggested hyphenation. + To Manually Hyphenate Single Words + To quickly insert a hyphen, click in the word where you want to add the hyphen, and then press Command +Ctrl+Hyphen(-). + If you insert a manual hyphen in a word, the word is only hyphenated at the manual hyphen. No additional automatic hyphenation is applied for this word. A word with a manual hyphen will be hyphenated without regard to the settings on the Text Flow tab page. + To Manually Hyphenate Text in a Selection + + + Select the text that you want to hyphenate. + + + Choose Tools - Language - Hyphenation. + + + + + When $[officename] encounters a word to hyphenate, do one of the following: + + + + + + + + + Text Flow + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp index 9bfc3bb054..3652480b01 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Bullets -/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp - - - + + Adding Bullets + /text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp + + + bullet lists;turning on and off -paragraphs; bulleted -bullets;adding and editing -formatting;bullets -removing;bullets in text documents -changing;bulleting symbols -mw deleted "editing;" and "adding;"Adding Bullets + paragraphs; bulleted + bullets;adding and editing + formatting;bullets + removing;bullets in text documents + changing;bulleting symbols +
mw deleted "editing;" and "adding;" +Adding Bullets - - -Select the paragraph(s) that you want to add bullets to. - - -On the Formatting Bar, click the Bullets On/Off icon -Icon + To Add Bullets + + + Select the paragraph(s) that you want to add bullets to. + + + On the Formatting Bar, click the Bullets On/Off icon +Icon . - - -To remove bullets, select the bulleted paragraphs, and then click the Bullets On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. -Formatting Bullets - - -To change the formatting of bulleted list, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. -For example, to change the bulleting symbol, click the Options tab, click the browse button (...) next to Character, and then select a special character. You can also click the Graphics tab, and then click a symbol style in the Selection area. - - -
- - - - - - - -
- - +
+
+ To remove bullets, select the bulleted paragraphs, and then click the Bullets On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. + To Format Bullets + To change the formatting of a bulleted list, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. + For example, to change the bulleting symbol, click the Options tab, click the browse button (...) next to Character, and then select a special character. You can also click the Graphics tab, and then click a symbol style in the Selection + area. +
+ + + + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp index fdb943e6b2..24aed3fb93 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Adding Numbering -/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp - - - - - - + + Adding Numbering + /text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp + + + numbering;paragraphs, on and off -paragraphs; numbering on/off -formatting;numbered lists -inserting;numbering - - MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" - Adding Numbering + paragraphs; numbering on/off + formatting;numbered lists + inserting;numbering +
MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" +Adding Numbering - - - Select the paragraph(s) that you want to add numbering to. - - - On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off icon -Icon + To Add Numbering to a List + + + Select the paragraph(s) that you want to add numbering to. + + + On the Formatting Bar, click the Numbering On/Off icon +Icon . - - - To change the formatting and the hierarchy of a numbered list, click in the list, and then open the Bullets and Numbering toolbar. - - - To remove numbering, select the numbered paragraphs, and then click the Numbering On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. - Formatting a Numbered List - - - To change the formatting of a numbered list, click in the list, then choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
- - +
+ + To change the formatting and the hierarchy of a numbered list, click in the list, and then open the Bullets and Numbering toolbar. + +
+ To remove numbering, select the numbered paragraphs, and then click the Numbering On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. + To Format a Numbered List + To change the formatting of a numbered list, click in the list, then choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. +
+ + + + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp index ebea827fd8..4d604e87a3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Numbering and Numbering Styles -/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp - - - - - - + + Numbering and Numbering Styles + /text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp + + + numbering; manually/by styles -manual numbering in text -paragraph styles;numbering - - MW deleted "applying;" - Numbering and Numbering Styles + manual numbering in text + paragraph styles;numbering +
MW deleted "applying;" +Numbering and Numbering Styles - You can apply numbering to a paragraph manually or with a paragraph style. - - - To apply numbering manually, click in the paragraph, and then click the Numbering On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. - - - You cannot apply manual numbering to paragraphs that are listed under "Special Styles" in the Styles and Formatting window. - - - UFI: the following paras moved here from text\shared\01\06050000.xhpWhen you press Enter in a numbered or bulleted list, %PRODUCTNAME automatically numbers the next paragraph. To remove the numbering or bullet from the new paragraph, press Enter again. - - - To change the hierarchical level of a bullet in a list, click in front of the paragraph, then press the Tab key. - - - To change the bullets or numbering format for the current paragraph only, select a character or word in the paragraph, choose Bullets and Numbering, and then click a new format. - - - To change the bullet or numbering format for all paragraphs in the list, ensure that the cursor is in the list, choose Bullets and Numbering, and then click a new format. - - - To apply the same bullet or numbering format to all paragraphs in the list, select all paragraphs, choose Bullets and Numbering, and then click a format. - - - You can also use the commands on the Bullets and Numbering toolbar to edit a numbered or bulleted list. To change the numbering or bullet format, click the Bullets and Numbering icon. - To apply numbering with a Paragraph Style - Paragraph Styles give you greater control over numbering that you apply in a document. When you change the numbering format of the style, all paragraphs using the style are automatically updated. - - - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. - - - Right-click the paragraph style that you want to apply numbering to, and then choose Modify. - - - Click the Numbering tab. - - - In the Numbering Styles box, select the type of numbering that you want to use. - - - Click OK. - - - Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to add numbering to. - - - - - - - - - - - - - + You can apply numbering to a paragraph manually or with a paragraph style. + To Apply Numbering Manually + To apply numbering manually, click in the paragraph, and then click the Numbering On/Off + icon on the Formatting Bar. + You cannot apply manual numbering to paragraphs that are listed under "Special Styles" in the Styles and Formatting window. + + + UFI: the following paras moved here from text\shared\01\06050000.xhpWhen you press Enter in a numbered or bulleted list, %PRODUCTNAME automatically numbers the next paragraph. To remove the numbering or bullet from the new paragraph, press Enter again. + + + To change the hierarchical level of a bullet in a list, click in front of the paragraph, then press the Tab key. + + + To change the bullets or numbering format for the current paragraph only, select a character or word in the paragraph, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click a new format. + + + To change the bullet or numbering format for all paragraphs in the list, ensure that the cursor is in the list, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click a new format. + + + To apply the same bullet or numbering format to all paragraphs in the list, select all paragraphs, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click a format. + + + You can also use the commands on the Bullets and Numbering toolbar to edit a numbered or bulleted list. To change the numbering or bullet format, click the Bullets and Numbering icon. + To Apply Numbering With a Paragraph Style + Paragraph Styles give you greater control over numbering that you apply in a document. When you change the numbering format of the style, all paragraphs using the style are automatically updated. + + + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles + icon. + + + Right-click the paragraph style that you want to apply numbering to, and then choose Modify. + + + Click the Outline & Numbering + tab. + + + In the Numbering Style box, select the type of numbering that you want to use. + + + Click OK. + + + Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to add numbering to. + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp index b9400f50b4..e0d4fbde93 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: using_thesaurus.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.7.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,48 +35,53 @@ - -Thesaurus -/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp - - - + + Thesaurus + /text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp + + + thesaurus; related words -related words in thesaurus -spelling in thesaurus -dictionaries; thesaurus -lexicon, see thesaurus -synonyms in thesaurus -searching;synonyms + related words in thesaurus + spelling in thesaurus + dictionaries; thesaurus + lexicon, see thesaurus + synonyms in thesaurus + searching;synonyms -Thesaurus +Thesaurus -You can use the thesaurus to look up synonyms, and related words. - - -Click in the word that you want to look up. - - -Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus, or press Command + You can use the thesaurus to look up synonyms, and related words. + + + Click in the word that you want to look up. + + + Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus, or press Command Ctrl+F7. - - -In the Meaning list, select the definition that matches the context of the word. - - - - -Select the replacement word in the Synonym list. - - -Click OK. - - -To look up the word in a different language, click Language in the Thesaurus dialog, select one of the installed languages, and then click OK. In the Thesaurus dialog, click Search. The thesaurus may not be available for all installed languages. -If you applied a different language setting to individual words, or paragraphs, the thesaurus for the applied language is used. - - - -Thesaurus - - + + + In the Meaning + list, select the definition that matches the context of the word. + + + + + Select the replacement word in the Synonym + list. + + + Click OK. + + + To look up the word in a different language, click Language + in the + Thesaurus dialog, select one of the installed languages, and then click OK. In the Thesaurus dialog, click Search. The thesaurus may not be available for all installed languages. + If you applied a different language setting to individual words, or paragraphs, the thesaurus for the applied language is used. + + + + Thesaurus + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp index 4d9745cff0..df829b50a3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: word_completion.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.11.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.10 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,48 +35,48 @@ - -Word Completion for Text Documents -/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp - - - + + Word Completion for Text Documents + /text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp + + + automatic word completion -completion of words -AutoCorrect function; word completion -word completion;using/disabling -disabling;word completion -switching off;word completion -deactivating;word completion -refusing word completions -rejecting word completions + completion of words + AutoCorrect function; word completion + word completion;using/disabling + disabling;word completion + switching off;word completion + deactivating;word completion + refusing word completions + rejecting word completions mw made a two level entry of "switching off..." and "word completion", copied two entries to word_completion_adjust.xhp and added a new entry -Word Completion for Text Documents +Word Completion for Text Documents -$[officename] collects words that you frequently use in the current session. When you later type the first three letters of a collected word, $[officename] automatically completes the word. -If there is more than one word in the AutoCorrect memory that matches the three letters that you type, press CommandCtrl+Tab to cycle through the available words. To cycle in the opposite direction, press CommandCtrl+Shift+Tab. - Using word completion - - -By default, you accept the word completion by pressing the Enter key. - - - To reject the word completion, continue typing with any other key. - - - Switching off the word completion - - - Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Word Completion . - - - Clear Enable word completion . - - -
-Fine-Tuning the Word Completion -
- - + $[officename] collects words that you frequently use in the current session. When you later type the first three letters of a collected word, $[officename] automatically completes the word. + If there is more than one word in the AutoCorrect memory that matches the three letters that you type, press Command +Ctrl+Tab to cycle through the available words. To cycle in the opposite direction, press Command +Ctrl+Shift+Tab. + To Accept/Reject a Word Completion + + + By default, you accept the word completion by pressing the Enter key. + + + To reject the word completion, continue typing with any other key. + + + To Switch off the Word Completion + + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Word Completion. + + + Clear Enable word completion. + + +
+ Fine-Tuning the Word Completion +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp index 99d080035d..efa0e97417 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents -/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp - - - - - - + + Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents + /text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp + + + settings;word completion -word completion;settings -text documents;word completion settings -weekdays; automatically completing -months; automatically completing - - mw copied two entries from word_completion.xhp and created three new entries - Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents - - MW created this guide by splitting word_completion.xhp - If you like it that $[officename] automatically completes the words that you frequently use, you can make further adjustments to refine that behaviour. If you want, you can also save the current list of collected words so that it can be used in the next session. - To fine-tune the word completion choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Word Completion and select any of the following options: - Inserting an additional space character - - - Select Append space. - - - The space character is appended after you type the first character of the next word after the auto-completed word. The space character is suppressed if the next character is a delimiter, such as a full stop or a new line character. - Selecting the accept key - - - Choose the key to accept the suggested word using the Accept with list box. - - - Selecting the number of characters - - - Use the Min. word length box to set the minimum number of characters a word must have to be collected into the list. - - - Selecting the scope of collected words - - - Select When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents. - Now the list is also valid for other documents that you open. When you close the last %PRODUCTNAME document, the word list is deleted. - If you do not select the checkbox, the list is only valid as long as the current document is open. - If you want the word list to exist longer than the current %PRODUCTNAME session, save it as a document, as described in the following section. - - - Working with the word list - If the automatic spellcheck option is enabled, only the words that are recognized by the spellcheck are collected. - Use the word list to always start with a defined set of technical terms for the word completion feature. - - - Open the text document that contains the terms that you want to use for word completion. - The word completion feature collects the words. - - - Select all or some of the words in the list. - - - Use CommandCtrl+C to copy all selected words into the clipboard. Paste the clipboard into a new document and save it to get a reference list of collected words. - Later you can open the reference list and automatically collect the words, so that the word completion feature starts with a defined set of words. - - -
- - Word Completion - Using Word Completion - -
- -
+ word completion;settings + text documents;word completion settings + weekdays; automatically completing + months; automatically completing +
mw copied two entries from word_completion.xhp and created three new entries +Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents +MW created this guide by splitting word_completion.xhp +If you like it that $[officename] automatically completes the words that you frequently use, you can make further adjustments to refine that behavior. If you want, you can also save the current list of collected words so that it can be used in the next session. + To fine-tune the word completion choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options - Word Completion and select any of the following options: + To Insert an Additional Space Character + Select Append space. + The space character is appended after you type the first character of the next word after the auto-completed word. The space character is suppressed if the next character is a delimiter, such as a full stop or a new line character. + To Define the Accept Key + Choose the key to accept the suggested word using the Accept with list box. + To Select the Minimum Number of Characters + Use the Min. word length box to set the minimum number of characters a word must have to be collected into the list. + To Select the Scope of Collected Words + Select When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents. + Now the list is also valid for other documents that you open. When you close the last %PRODUCTNAME document, the word list is deleted. + If you do not select the checkbox, the list is only valid as long as the current document is open. + If you want the word list to exist longer than the current %PRODUCTNAME session, save it as a document, as described in the following section. + To Use the Word List for Further Sessions + If the automatic spellcheck option is enabled, only the words that are recognized by the spellcheck are collected. + Use the word list to always start with a defined set of technical terms for the word completion feature. + + + Open the text document that contains the terms that you want to use for word completion. + The word completion feature collects the words. + + + Select all or some of the words in the list. + + + Use Command +Ctrl+C to copy all selected words into the clipboard. Paste the clipboard into a new document and save it to get a reference list of collected words. + Later you can open the reference list and automatically collect the words, so that the word completion feature starts with a defined set of words. + + +
+ Word Completion + Using Word Completion +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp index 0bc28549a4..a99997f2f5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Counting Words -/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Counting Words + /text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp + + + words; counting in text -number of words -documents; number of words/characters -text; number of words/characters -characters; counting -number of characters -counting words -word counts + number of words + documents; number of words/characters + text; number of words/characters + characters; counting + number of characters + counting words + word counts MW deleted "character counts" -Counting Words +Counting Words - - -If you want to count only some text of your document, select the text. - - -Choose Tools - Word Count. - - -To get some more statistics about the document, choose File - Properties - Statistics. - -File - Properties - Statistics - - + + + If you want to count only some text of your document, select the text. + + + Choose Tools - Word Count. + + + To get some more statistics about the document, choose File - Properties - Statistics. + + File - Properties - Statistics + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp index 4da7c9a947..b09bf35860 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Wrapping Text Around Objects -/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -FPE: Deleted screenshots - - - + + Wrapping Text Around Objects + /text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp + + + text wrap around objects -contour editor -contour wrap -text; formatting around objects -formatting; contour wrap -objects; contour wrap -wrapping text;editing contours -editors;contour editor + contour editor + contour wrap + text; formatting around objects + formatting; contour wrap + objects; contour wrap + wrapping text;editing contours + editors;contour editor -Wrapping Text Around Objects +Wrapping Text Around Objects - - -Select the object. - - -Choose Format - Wrap, and then choose the wrapping style that you want to apply. -The current wrapping style is indicated by a bullet. - - -Specifying the Wrapping Properties - - -Select the object. - - -Choose Format - Graphics, and then click the Wrap tab. - - - - -Set the options that you want. - - -Click OK. - - -To change the wrapping contour of a graphic: -You can change the shape that the text wraps around. - - -Select the graphic, right-click, and then choose Wrap - Edit Contour. - - - - -Use the tools to draw a new contour, and then click the Apply icon (green check mark). - - -Close the Contour Editor window. - - -
- -Contour Editor -
- -
+ To Wrap Text Around an Object + + + Select the object. + + + Choose Format - Wrap, and then choose the wrapping style that you want to apply. + The current wrapping style is indicated by a bullet. + + + To Specify the Wrapping Properties + + + Select the object. + + + Choose Format - Graphics, and then click the Wrap tab. + + + + + Set the options that you want. + + + Click OK. + + + To Change the Wrapping Contour of a Graphic + You can change the shape that the text wraps around. + + + Select the graphic, right-click, and then choose Wrap - Edit Contour. + + + + + Use the tools to draw a new contour, and then click the Apply + icon (green check mark). + + + Close the Contour Editor + window. + + +
+ + Contour Editor +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/sbasic/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/sbasic/makefile.mk index 28a357b782..33b97abf3f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/sbasic/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/sbasic/makefile.mk @@ -623,6 +623,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1225,6 +1226,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk index a0abd38235..c5639ba9a4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk @@ -637,6 +637,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1239,6 +1240,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk index 4b682e80ae..7ae0d0c373 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk @@ -326,6 +326,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -928,6 +929,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/sdatabase/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/sdatabase/makefile.mk index 274f3921ce..fd99bb268b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/sdatabase/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/sdatabase/makefile.mk @@ -324,6 +324,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -926,6 +927,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk index 90a06abc2c..868a878f5e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk @@ -559,6 +559,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1161,6 +1162,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk index d35e5a5c45..74d5e8850c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk @@ -561,6 +561,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1163,6 +1164,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/smath/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/smath/makefile.mk index 35bb30c1bc..51d8baface 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/smath/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/smath/makefile.mk @@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1006,6 +1007,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk index eba406d561..8b41362846 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk @@ -717,6 +717,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/01$/06050100.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050200.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050300.xhp \ + text$/shared$/01$/06050400.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050500.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06050600.xhp \ text$/shared$/01$/06130000.xhp \ @@ -1319,6 +1320,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160100.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160200.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/01160201.xhp \ + text$/shared$/optionen$/improvement.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/java.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaclasspath.xhp \ text$/shared$/optionen$/javaparameters.xhp \ -- cgit From 905fd99a628ae400887ac6ee3310966d882aae22 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kurt Zenker Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 22:44:47 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS os2port06dev300 2009-09-05 22:49:00 +0200 ydario r275858 : #i99588# applied os2port06 diff to DEV300 tree. --- helpcontent2/util/target.pmk | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk index b126013457..84e63173f1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH= -Djava.library.path=$(SOLARSHAREDBIN) .ENDIF $(LINKALLTARGETS) : $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//)/$i) $(subst,LANGUAGE,$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) $(LINKADDEDDEPS)) $(COMMONMISC)$/xhp_changed.flag $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst - $(HELPLINKER) @$(mktmp -mod $(LINKNAME) -hid $(PRJ)$/helpers/hid.lst -src $(COMMONMISC) -sty $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/embed.xsl -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -idxcaption $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcaption.xsl -idxcontent $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcontent.xsl -lang {$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(subst,LANGUAGE,{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(LINKADDEDFILES)) $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))}/$i) -o $@) + $(HELPLINKER) @$(mktmp -mod $(LINKNAME) -hid $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst -src $(COMMONMISC) -sty $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/embed.xsl -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -idxcaption $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcaption.xsl -idxcontent $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcontent.xsl -lang {$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(subst,LANGUAGE,{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(LINKADDEDFILES)) $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))}/$i) -o $@) .IF "$(SOLAR_JAVA)" == "TRUE" $(JAVAI) $(JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH) -cp "$(my_cp)" com.sun.star.help.HelpIndexer -lang $(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) -mod $(LINKNAME) -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -o $@ .ELSE -- cgit From 21c07ae6febccb6fab0d58c7d5bbf9628a06f4db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kurt Zenker Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 16:06:18 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS chartuseability01 2009-09-07 17:26:44 +0200 iha r275906 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS chartuseability01 to trunk@275801 (milestone: DEV300:m57) 2009-08-27 13:48:16 +0200 iha r275481 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-27 11:54:53 +0200 iha r275464 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-26 16:49:58 +0200 iha r275435 : #i102820# added missing case 'floor' 2009-08-26 15:33:51 +0200 iha r275427 : #i102820# make 'insert legend' work properly 2009-08-25 16:35:00 +0200 ufi r275369 : i104087 2009-08-25 15:12:17 +0200 iha r275360 : #i104087# 'Object Properties' -> 'Format Selection' 2009-08-25 15:11:31 +0200 iha r275359 : #i104087# 'Object Properties' -> 'Format Selection' 2009-08-25 15:11:15 +0200 iha r275358 : #i104087# 'Object Properties' -> 'Format Selection' 2009-08-25 11:57:43 +0200 iha r275344 : #i104087# changed behavior of insert menu 2009-08-18 12:53:54 +0200 oc r275093 : #i104082,104086,104089# multiple changes because of changed chartUI 2009-08-10 16:46:17 +0200 ufi r274824 : i104083 i104087 i104090 2009-08-07 14:04:34 +0200 iha r274763 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-07 13:06:05 +0200 iha r274760 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-07 13:05:06 +0200 iha r274759 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-07 12:32:31 +0200 iha r274756 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-07 12:31:54 +0200 iha r274755 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-06 19:00:48 +0200 iha r274742 : #i103593# make insert menu behavior selection dependent 2009-08-06 19:00:14 +0200 iha r274741 : #i103593# make insert menu behavior selection dependent 2009-08-06 15:34:01 +0200 iha r274731 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-06 14:39:20 +0200 iha r274728 : #i86146# ease adding R-squared value with an equation 2009-08-06 14:37:02 +0200 iha r274727 : #i86146# ease adding R-squared value with an equation 2009-08-06 13:37:54 +0200 iha r274724 : #i86146# ease adding R-squared value with an equation 2009-08-06 13:37:15 +0200 iha r274723 : #i86146# ease adding R-squared value with an equation 2009-08-06 13:04:27 +0200 iha r274722 : #i103593# make insert menu behavior selection dependent 2009-08-06 13:03:35 +0200 iha r274721 : #i103593# make insert menu behavior selection dependent 2009-08-05 18:26:31 +0200 iha r274693 : #i104033# inconsistent wording 'error indicator' <-> 'error bar' 2009-08-05 16:51:45 +0200 iha r274688 : #i104028# rename font tabpage 'Characters'->'Font' 2009-08-05 16:30:21 +0200 iha r274685 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 15:34:11 +0200 iha r274680 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 15:32:43 +0200 iha r274679 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 15:31:26 +0200 iha r274678 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 15:17:51 +0200 iha r274676 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 15:16:22 +0200 iha r274675 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-08-05 14:58:59 +0200 iha r274674 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-05 14:33:54 +0200 iha r274669 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-05 14:22:17 +0200 iha r274665 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-05 13:21:05 +0200 iha r274656 : #i102820# offer insertion of several elements in context menu also if nothing is selected 2009-08-05 11:56:06 +0200 iha r274647 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-08-05 11:43:40 +0200 iha r274645 : #7049# listbox to select chart elements 2009-07-24 19:46:50 +0200 iha r274318 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-07-24 16:23:13 +0200 iha r274313 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu 2009-07-24 16:13:22 +0200 iha r274311 : #i58163# #i69422# #i102820# enhance chart context menu --- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp | 16 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04010000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04020000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp | 85 ++-- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04040000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050000.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050100.xhp | 35 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04060000.xhp | 25 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04070000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010000.xhp | 12 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010100.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010200.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp | 60 ++- .../source/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp | 257 ++++++----- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp | 499 +++++++++++---------- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp | 211 ++++++--- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0202.xhp | 67 +++ helpcontent2/source/text/schart/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk | 1 + helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk | 1 + 23 files changed, 740 insertions(+), 559 deletions(-) create mode 100755 helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0202.xhp diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp index 9aa9ca658e..9a3f58ca6a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/00/00000004.xhp @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
Choose Insert - Data Labels (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Point/Data Series - Data Labels tab (for data series and data point) (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Data Point/Data Series - Data Labels tab (for data series and data point) (Charts)
Choose Insert - Axes (Charts) @@ -107,25 +107,25 @@
Choose Insert - Special Character (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Point dialog (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Data Point dialog (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Series dialog (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Data Series dialog (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Data Series - Options tab (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Data Series - Options tab (Charts) Choose Format - Title (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Title dialog (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Title dialog (Charts) -Choose Format - Object Properties - Title dialog (Charts) +Choose Format - Format Selection - Title dialog (Charts) Choose Format - Title (Charts) Choose Format - Axis (Charts) -Choose Format - Legend, or Format - Object Properties - Legend (Charts) +Choose Format - Legend, or Format - Format Selection - Legend (Charts) Choose Format - Axis - X Axis/Secondary X Axis/Z Axis/All Axes (Charts) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04010000.xhp index 33ff18bbfa..3f79c5d42f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04010000.xhp @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ -Titles -Opens a dialog to enter or modify the titles in a chart. +Titles +Opens a dialog to enter or modify the titles in a chart. You can define the text for the main title, subtitle and the axis labels, and specify if they are displayed.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04020000.xhp index 7853d2a62e..e05dfc7471 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04020000.xhp @@ -44,9 +44,9 @@ chart legends; hiding hiding;chart legends - + Legend -Opens the Legend dialog, which allows you to change the position of legends in the chart, and to specify whether the legend is displayed. +Opens the Legend dialog, which allows you to change the position of legends in the chart, and to specify whether the legend is displayed.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp index 7f31d5ad0a..20ef489737 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04030000.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.11.34.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,63 +35,70 @@ - -Data Labels -/text/schart/01/04030000.xhp - - - + + Data Labels + /text/schart/01/04030000.xhp + + + data labels in charts -labels; for charts -charts; data labels -data values in charts -chart legends; showing icons with labels + labels; for charts + charts; data labels + data values in charts + chart legends; showing icons with labels - +
-Data Labels + Data Labels -Opens the Data Labels dialog, which enables you to set the data labels. + Opens the Data Labels dialog, which enables you to set the data labels. -
-
- -
+
+
+ If an element of a data series is selected, this command works on that data series only. If no element is selected, this command works on all data series. +
+
+ +
-Show value as number -Displays the absolute values of the data points. +Show value as number + Displays the absolute values of the data points. -Number format -Opens a dialog to select the number format. +Number format + Opens a dialog to select the number format. -Show value as percentage -Displays the percentage of the data points in each column. +Show value as percentage + Displays the percentage of the data points in each column. -Percentage format -Opens a dialog to select the percentage format. +Percentage format + Opens a dialog to select the percentage format. -Show category -Shows the data point text labels. +Show category + Shows the data point text labels. -Show legend key -Displays the legend icons next to each data point label. +Show legend key + Displays the legend icons next to each data point label. -Separator -Selects the separator between multiple text strings for the same object. +Separator + Selects the separator between multiple text strings for the same object. -Placement -Selects the placement of data labels relative to the objects. +Placement + Selects the placement of data labels relative to the objects. -Text Direction -Specify the text direction for a paragraph that uses complex text layout (CTL). This feature is only available if complex text layout support is enabled. - - +Text Direction + Specify the text direction for a paragraph that uses complex text layout (CTL). This feature is only available if complex text layout support is enabled. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04040000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04040000.xhp index 8c9aed771b..da476ab884 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04040000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04040000.xhp @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ axes; better scaling secondary axes in charts mw made "secondary axes;" a one level entry, deleted "charts; showing secondary axes" and generated one "axes;" enry out of two "axes;showing..." entries -Axes -Specifies the axes to be displayed in the chart. +Axes +Specifies the axes to be displayed in the chart.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050000.xhp index b990bdc4b5..582a853fbb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050000.xhp @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ - - + Y Error Barsi85330 -Use the Y Error Bars dialog to display error bars for 2D charts. +Use the Y Error Bars dialog to display error bars for 2D charts. +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050100.xhp index 0386615f91..37a65ed1d8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04050100.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -46,11 +46,12 @@ trend lines in charts mean value lines in charts
- -Trend Lines + +Trend Lines Regression curves, also known as trend lines, can be added to all 2D chart types except for Pie and Stock charts. +
None @@ -69,7 +70,7 @@ Shows the coefficient of determination next to the trend line. If you insert a trend line to a chart type that uses categories, like Line or Column, then the numbers 1, 2, 3, are used as x-values to calculate the trend line. - + To insert trend lines for all data series, double-click the chart to enter edit mode. Choose Insert - Trend Lines, then select the type of trend line from None, Linear, Logarithmic, Exponential, or Power trend line. @@ -84,31 +85,31 @@ A trend line is shown in the legend automatically. - - -Mean Value Lines are special trend lines that show the mean value. Use Insert - Mean Value Lines to insert mean value lines for all data series. A single mean value line can be inserted by the Insert Mean Value Line command of the context menu of a data series. - The trend line has the same color as the corresponding data series. To change the line properties, select the trend line and choose Format - Object Properties - Line. + +Mean Value Lines are special trend lines that show the mean value. Use Insert - Mean Value Lines to insert mean value lines for data series. + + The trend line has the same color as the corresponding data series. To change the line properties, select the trend line and choose Format - Format Selection - Line. To show the trend line equation, select the trend line in the chart, right-click to open the context menu, and choose Insert Trend Line Equation. When the chart is in edit mode, %PRODUCTNAME gives you the equation of the trend line and the coefficient of determination R². Click on the trend line to see the information in the status bar. For a category chart (for example a line chart), the regression information is calculated using numbers 1, 2, 3, … as x-values. This is also true if your data series uses other numbers as names for the x-values. For such charts the XY chart type might be more suitable. - To show the equation and the coefficient of determination, select the regression curve and choose Format - Object Properties - Equation. see http://specs.openoffice.org/chart/DisplayTrendLineEquations.odthid + To show the equation and the coefficient of determination, select the regression curve and choose Format - Format Selection - Equation. see http://specs.openoffice.org/chart/DisplayTrendLineEquations.odthid Enable Show equation to see the equation of the regression curve.hid Enable Show Coefficient of Determination to see the determination coefficient of the regression curve. You can also calculate the parameters using Calc functions as follows. - The linear regression equation + The linear regression equation The linear regression follows the equation y=m*x+b. m = SLOPE(Data_Y;Data_X) b = INTERCEPT(Data_Y ;Data_X) Calculate the coefficient of determination by r² = RSQ(Data_Y;Data_X) Besides m, b and r² the array function LINEST provides additional statistics for a regression analysis. - The logarithm regression equation + The logarithm regression equation The logarithm regression follows the equation y=a*ln(x)+b. a = SLOPE(Data_Y;LN(Data_X)) b = INTERCEPT(Data_Y ;LN(Data_X)) r² = RSQ(Data_Y;LN(Data_X)) - The exponential regression equation + The exponential regression equation For exponential regression curves a transformation to a linear model takes place. The optimal curve fitting is related to the linear model and the results are interpreted accordingly. The exponential regression follows the equation y=b*exp(a*x) or y=b*m^x, which is transformed to ln(y)=ln(b)+a*x or ln(y)=ln(b)+ln(m)*x respectively. a = SLOPE(LN(Data_Y);Data_X) @@ -118,14 +119,14 @@ Calculate the coefficient of determination by r² = RSQ(LN(Data_Y);Data_X) Besides m, b and r² the array function LOGEST provides additional statistics for a regression analysis. - The power regression equation + The power regression equation For power regression curves a transformation to a linear model takes place. The power regression follows the equation y=b*x^a , which is transformed to ln(y)=ln(b)+a*ln(x). a = SLOPE(LN(Data_Y);LN(Data_X)) b = EXP(INTERCEPT(LN(Data_Y);LN(Data_X)) r² = RSQ(LN(Data_Y);LN(Data_X)) - ConstraintsUFI: is this still so? + ConstraintsUFI: is this still so? The calculation of the trend line considers only data pairs with the following values: - + logarithm regression: only positive x-values are considered, @@ -137,7 +138,7 @@ You should transform your data accordingly; it is best to work on a copy of the original data and transform the copied data. - The polynomial regression equation + The polynomial regression equation A polynomial regression curve cannot be added automatically. You must calculate this curve manually. Create a table with the columns x, x², x³, … , xⁿ, y up to the desired degree n. Use the formula =LINEST(Data_Y,Data_X) with the complete range x to xⁿ (without headings) as Data_X. @@ -147,4 +148,4 @@ Y Error Bars tab page
- + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04060000.xhp index bd3c017fdc..15536a17e1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04060000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04060000.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -56,29 +56,29 @@ In this area you can choose between two Y axis scaling modes. The axes can only be scaled and given properties separately. -Primary Y axis +Primary Y axis This option is active as default. All data series are aligned to the primary Y axis. -Secondary Y axis +Secondary Y axis Changes the scaling of the Y axis. This axis is only visible when at least one data series is assigned to it and the axis view is active. Settings Define the settings for a bar chart in this area. Any changes apply to all data series of the chart, not to the selected data only. -Spacing +Spacing Defines the spacing between the columns in percent. The maximal spacing is 600%. -Overlap +Overlap Defines the necessary settings for overlapping data series. You can choose between -100 and +100%. -Connection Lines For "stacked" and "percent" column (vertical bar) charts, mark this check box to connect the column layers that belong together with lines. -Show bars side by side +Show bars side by side If two axes are shown in a bar chart, and some data series are attached to the first axis, while some other data series are attached to the second axis, then both sets of data series are shown independently, overlapping each other. As a result, bars attached to the first y-axis are partly or completely hidden by bars attached to the second y-axis. To avoid this, enable the option to display bars side by side. The bars from different data series are shown as if they were attached only to one axis. @@ -90,20 +90,21 @@ In 3D pie and donut charts that were created with older versions of the software, the starting angle is 0 degrees instead of 90 degrees. For old and new 2D charts the default starting angle is 90 degrees. When you change the starting angle or the direction, only current versions of the software show the changed values. Older versions of the software display the same document using the default values: Always counterclockwise direction and a starting value of 90 degrees (2D pie charts) or 0 degrees (3D pie charts). -Degrees +Degrees Enter the starting angle between 0 and 359 degrees. You can also click the arrows to change the displayed value. Plot missing values Sometimes values are missing in a data series that is shown in a chart. You can select from different options how to plot the missing values. The options are available for some chart types only. -Leave gap +Leave gap For a missing value, no data will be shown. This is the default for chart types Column, Bar, Line, Net. -Assume zero +Assume zero For a missing value, the y-value will be shown as zero. This is the default for chart type Area. -Continue line +Continue line For a missing value, the interpolation from the neighbor values will be shown. This is the default for chart type XY. - Plot values from hidden cells + +Include values from hidden cells Check to also show values of currently hidden cells within the source cell range. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04070000.xhp index 95d2e02b27..0b1b170a4f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04070000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/04070000.xhp @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ axes; inserting grids grids; inserting in charts - + Grids -You can divide the axes into sections by assigning gridlines to them. This allows you to get a better overview of the chart, especially if you are working with large charts. +You can divide the axes into sections by assigning gridlines to them. This allows you to get a better overview of the chart, especially if you are working with large charts. The Y axis major grid is activated by default.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010000.xhp index 5ba1a8b5c5..817dec6cfe 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010000.xhp @@ -36,22 +36,18 @@ -Object Properties +Format Selection /text/schart/01/05010000.xhp - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - objects;properties of charts charts; properties properties;charts mw changed "properties;" - -Object Properties -Assigns certain properties to the selected object. + +Format Selection +Formats the selected object. Depending on the object selected, the command opens dialogs that you can also open by choosing the following commands from the Format menu:
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010100.xhp index 8b715fa095..660df56330 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010100.xhp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
Data Point - This dialog allows you to change the properties of a selected data point. The dialog appears when there is only one data point selected when you choose Format - Object Properties. Some of the menu entries are only available for 2D or 3D charts. + This dialog allows you to change the properties of a selected data point. The dialog appears when there is only one data point selected when you choose Format - Format Selection. Some of the menu entries are only available for 2D or 3D charts.
Any changes made only affect this one data point. For example, if you edit the color of a bar, only the color of that bar will be different.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010200.xhp index d7d3b263b0..abfee069f3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05010200.xhp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
Data Series -Use this to change the properties of a selected data series. This dialog appears when one data series is selected when you choose Format - Object Properties. Some of the menu entries are only available for 2D or 3D charts. +Use this to change the properties of a selected data series. This dialog appears when one data series is selected when you choose Format - Format Selection. Some of the menu entries are only available for 2D or 3D charts.
Any changes made here affect the entire data series. For example, if you change the color, all elements belonging to this data series will change color.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp index bcc3a69d70..f6cb11933f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Title -/text/schart/01/05020100.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Title + /text/schart/01/05020100.xhp + + + editing; titles -moved the subtitle bookmark here from 0502020 -Title -Modifies the properties of the selected title. + + +moved the subtitle bookmark here from 0502020 +Title + Modifies the properties of the selected title. -
- -
- - - -Character - - - - -
+
+ +
+ + + + Character + + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp index 8c64baccd5..83175cd14a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -3D View -/text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp - - - + + 3D View + /text/schart/01/three_d_view.xhp + + + 3D charts -charts; 3D views -illumination; 3D charts + charts; 3D views + illumination; 3D charts -mw made "3D charts;" a one level entry3D View +mw made "3D charts;" a one level entry +3D View -On the first page of the Chart Wizard or in the context menu of a chart you can choose a chart type. Enables a three dimensional view for Column, Bar, Pie, and Area charts. For Line and XY (Scatter) charts you can see 3D lines.must be AHID, see i80656 -
- -
- -The chart preview responds to the new settings that you enter in the dialog. - - -When you leave the dialog with OK, the settings are applied permanently. - - -When you leave the dialog with Cancel or Escape, the chart returns to the state when you opened the dialog. - - -For a 3D chart you can choose Format - 3D View to set perspective, appearance and illumination. -Perspective - - -Enter the values for rotation of the chart on the three axes and for a perspective view. - - -Set all angles to 0 for a front view of the chart. Pie charts and donut charts are shown as circles. -With Right-angled axes enabled, you can rotate the chart contents only in X and Y direction, that is, parallel to the chart borders. -An x value of 90, with y and z set to 0, provides a view from top down to the chart. With x set to -90, you see the bottom of the chart. -The rotations are applied in the order first x, then y, last z. -When shading is enabled and you rotate a chart, the lights are rotated as if they are fixed to the chart. -The rotation axes always relate to the page, not to the chart's axes. This is different from some other chart programs. -Select the Perspective check box to view the chart in central perspective as through a camera lens instead of using a parallel projection. -Set the focus length with the spin button. 100% gives a perspective view where a far edge in the chart looks approximately half as big as a near edge. -Older versions of %PRODUCTNAME cannot display the percentage of perspective the same way as the current version.Right-angled axes -If Right-angled axes is enabled, you can rotate the chart contents only in X and Y direction, that is, parallel to the chart borders. Right-angled axes is enabled by default for newly created 3D charts. Pie and Donut charts do not support right-angled axes.X rotation -Sets the rotation of the chart on the x axis. The preview responds to the new settings.Y rotation -Sets the rotation of the chart on the y axis. The preview responds to the new settings.z rotation -Sets the rotation of the chart on the z axis. The preview responds to the new settings.perspective + On the first page of the Chart Wizard or in the context menu of a chart you can choose a chart type. Opens a dialog to edit the properties of a three dimensional view for Column, Bar, Pie, and Area charts. For Line and XY (Scatter) charts you can see 3D lines.must be AHID, see i80656 +
+ +
+ + The chart preview responds to the new settings that you enter in the dialog. + + + When you leave the dialog with OK, the settings are applied permanently. + + + When you leave the dialog with Cancel or Escape, the chart returns to the state when you opened the dialog. + + + For a 3D chart you can choose Format - 3D View to set perspective, appearance and illumination. + Perspective + + + Enter the values for rotation of the chart on the three axes and for a perspective view. + + + Set all angles to 0 for a front view of the chart. Pie charts and donut charts are shown as circles. + With Right-angled axes enabled, you can rotate the chart contents only in X and Y direction, that is, parallel to the chart borders. + An x value of 90, with y and z set to 0, provides a view from top down to the chart. With x set to -90, you see the bottom of the chart. + The rotations are applied in the order first x, then y, last z. + When shading is enabled and you rotate a chart, the lights are rotated as if they are fixed to the chart. + The rotation axes always relate to the page, not to the chart's axes. This is different from some other chart programs. + Select the Perspective check box to view the chart in central perspective as through a camera lens instead of using a parallel projection. + Set the focus length with the spin button. 100% gives a perspective view where a far edge in the chart looks approximately half as big as a near edge. + Older versions of %PRODUCTNAME cannot display the percentage of perspective the same way as the current version.Right-angled axes + +If Right-angled axes is enabled, you can rotate the chart contents only in X and Y direction, that is, parallel to the chart borders. Right-angled axes is enabled by default for newly created 3D charts. Pie and Donut charts do not support right-angled axes.X rotation + +Sets the rotation of the chart on the x axis. The preview responds to the new settings.Y rotation + +Sets the rotation of the chart on the y axis. The preview responds to the new settings.z rotation + +Sets the rotation of the chart on the z axis. The preview responds to the new settings.perspective -Mark the Perspective box to view the chart as through a camera lens. Use the spin button to set the percentage. With a high percentage nearer objects look bigger than more distant objects. -Appearance - - -Select a scheme from the list box. - - -By selecting a scheme, the check boxes and the light sources are set accordingly. - - -If you mark or unmark a combination of check boxes that is not given by the Realistic or Simple scheme, you create a Custom scheme. - - -Mark Shading to use the Gouraud method for rendering the surface, otherwise a flat method is used. -The flat method sets a single color and brightness for each polygon. The edges are visible, soft gradients and spot lights are not possible. -The Gouraud method applies gradients for a smoother, more realistic look.Regina: Need an external article on web, which describes the 3D engine in detail. Till that, the user should get some information on Gouraud and Flat. - - - - -Mark Object Borders to draw lines along the edges. - - -Mark Rounded Edges to smooth the edges of box shapes. - -Scheme -Select a scheme from the list box, or click any of the check boxes below.Shading -Applies Gouraud shading if marked, or flat shading if unmarked.Object borders -Shows borders around the areas by setting the line style to Solid.Rounded Edges -Edges are rounded by 5%. -Illumination -Set the light sources for the 3D view. - - -Click any of the eight buttons to switch a directed light source on or off. -By default, the second light source is switched on. It is the first of seven "normal", uniform light sources. The light source number one projects a specular light with highlights. - - -For the selected light source, you can then choose a color and intensity in the list box just below the eight buttons. The brightness values of all lights are added, so use dark colors when you enable multiple lights. - - -The small preview inside this tab page has two sliders to set the vertical and horizontal position of the selected light source. The light source always aims to the middle of the object. - - -The button in the corner of the small preview switches the internal illumination model between a sphere and a cube.Regina: Are you sure? I thought, that it only toggles the preview in the dialog. - - -Use the Ambient light list box to define the ambient light which shines with a uniform intensity from all directions. - -preview right bar -Drag the right slider to set the vertical height and direction of the selected light source.preview bottom bar -Drag the bottom slider to set the horizontal position and direction of the selected light source.preview right bottom button -Click to switch between an illumination model of a sphere or a cube.Light source -Click to enable or disable the specular light source with highlights. + +Mark the Perspective box to view the chart as through a camera lens. Use the spin button to set the percentage. With a high percentage nearer objects look bigger than more distant objects. + Appearance + + + Select a scheme from the list box. + + + By selecting a scheme, the check boxes and the light sources are set accordingly. + + + If you mark or unmark a combination of check boxes that is not given by the Realistic or Simple scheme, you create a Custom scheme. + + + Mark Shading to use the Gouraud method for rendering the surface, otherwise a flat method is used. + The flat method sets a single color and brightness for each polygon. The edges are visible, soft gradients and spot lights are not possible. + The Gouraud method applies gradients for a smoother, more realistic look.Regina: Need an external article on web, which describes the 3D engine in detail. Till that, the user should get some information on Gouraud and Flat. + + + + + Mark Object Borders to draw lines along the edges. + + + Mark Rounded Edges to smooth the edges of box shapes. + + Scheme + +Select a scheme from the list box, or click any of the check boxes below.Shading + +Applies Gouraud shading if marked, or flat shading if unmarked.Object borders + +Shows borders around the areas by setting the line style to Solid.Rounded Edges + +Edges are rounded by 5%. + Illumination + Set the light sources for the 3D view. + + + Click any of the eight buttons to switch a directed light source on or off. + By default, the second light source is switched on. It is the first of seven "normal", uniform light sources. The light source number one projects a specular light with highlights. + + + For the selected light source, you can then choose a color and intensity in the list box just below the eight buttons. The brightness values of all lights are added, so use dark colors when you enable multiple lights. + + + The small preview inside this tab page has two sliders to set the vertical and horizontal position of the selected light source. The light source always aims to the middle of the object. + + + The button in the corner of the small preview switches the internal illumination model between a sphere and a cube.Regina: Are you sure? I thought, that it only toggles the preview in the dialog. + + + Use the Ambient light list box to define the ambient light which shines with a uniform intensity from all directions. + + preview right bar + +Drag the right slider to set the vertical height and direction of the selected light source.preview bottom bar + +Drag the bottom slider to set the horizontal position and direction of the selected light source.preview right bottom button + +Click to switch between an illumination model of a sphere or a cube.Light source + +Click to enable or disable the specular light source with highlights. -Click to enable or disable the uniform light source. -Select a color for the selected light source. -Select a color using the color dialog.Ambient light -Select a color for the ambient light. -Select a color using the color dialog. -
- - - - - -
- -
+ +Click to enable or disable the uniform light source. + +Select a color for the selected light source. + +Select a color using the color dialog.Ambient light + +Select a color for the ambient light. + +Select a color using the color dialog. +
+ + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp index 230e8aada7..3290c9a0ce 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Chart Type Stock -/text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp - - - + + Chart Type Stock + /text/schart/01/type_stock.xhp + + + stock charts -chart types;stock -data sources;setting for stock charts -mw added one entryChart Type Stock + chart types;stock + data sources;setting for stock charts +mw added one entry +Chart Type Stock -On the first page of the Chart Wizard you can choose a chart type. -
- -
-Stock -A Stock chart illustrates the market trend given by opening price, bottom price, top price and closing price. The transaction volume can also be shown.UFI: should we show example charts for every type? -For a Stock chart the order of the data series is important. The data should be arranged as shown in the example table below. - - - - -A - - -B - - -C - - -D - - -E - - -F - - - - -1 - - - -Transaction volume - - -Opening price - - -Low (bottom price) - - -High (top price) - - -Closing price - - - - -2 - - -Monday - - -2500 - - -20 - - -15 - - -25 - - -17 - - - - -3 - - -Tuesday - - -3500 - - -32 - - -22 - - -37 - - -30 - - - - -4 - - -Wednesday - - -1000 - - -15 - - -15 - - -17 - - -17 - - - - -5 - - -Thursday - - -2200 - - -40 - - -30 - - -47 - - -35 - - - - -6 - - -Friday - - -4600 - - -27 - - -20 - - -32 - - -31 - - -
-The open, low, high, and closing values of a row build together one data unit in the chart. A stock price data series consists of several rows containing such data units. The column containing the transaction volume builds an optional second data series. -Depending on the chosen variant, you do not need all columns. -Stock Chart Variants -Choose the Stock chart type on the first page of the Chart wizard. Then select one of the four variants. -Type 1 -Based on low -and high column the Type 1 shows the distance between bottom price (low) and top price (high) by a vertical line. -Based on low, high, and close column Type 1 shows an additional horizontal mark for the closing price. -Type 2 -Based on open, low, high, and close column Type 2 generates the traditional "candle stick" chart. Type 2 draws the vertical line between the bottom and top price and adds a rectangle in front, which visualizes the range between the opening and closing price. If you click on the rectangle you see more information in the status bar. %PRODUCTNAME uses different fill colors for rising values (the opening price is lower than the closing price) and falling values. -Type 3 -Based on volume, low, high, and close column chart Type 3 draws a chart like Type 1, with additional columns for the transaction volume.i80596 -Type 4 -Based on all five data columns volume, open, low, high, and close, Type 4 combines a chart of Type 2 with a column chart for the transaction volume. -Because measurement for transaction volume might be "units", a second y axis is introduced in chart Type 3 and Type 4. The price axis is shown on the right side and the volume axis on the left side. -Setting the Data Source -Charts based on its own data -To change the data series of a chart having its own data, choose Chart Data Table from the View menu or from the context menu of the chart in edit mode. -In an embedded chart data table, the data series are always organized in columns. -For a new stock chart first use a column chart. Add the columns you need and enter your data in the order which is shown in the example, omitting any columns not required for the desired variant. Use Move Series Right to change the column order. Close the chart data table. Now use the Chart Type dialog to change to the stock chart variant. -If you have already got a stock chart and you want to change the variant, then first change the chart type to a column chart, add or remove columns so that it fits to the variant, and then change the chart type back to a stock chart.Watch issue 72433 to see whether a change in the handling is done. -Do not write the name of a data series in a row. Write the name into the field above the role name. -The order of the rows determines how the categories are arranged in the chart. Use Move Row Down to change the order. -Charts based on Calc or Writer tables -You can choose or alter a data range on the second page of the Chart wizard or in the Data Range dialog. For fine tuning use the Data Series dialog. -To specify a data range do one of the following: - - -Enter the data range in the text box. -In Calc, an example data range would be "$Sheet1.$B$3:$B$14". Note that a data range may consist of more than one region in a spreadsheet, e.g. "$Sheet1.A1:A5;$Sheet1.D1:D5" is also a valid data range. In Writer, an example data range would be "Table1.A1:E4". -As long as the syntax is not correct, %PRODUCTNAME shows the text in red. - - - - -In Calc, click Select data range to minimize the dialog, then drag to select the data range. When you release the mouse, the data are entered. Click Select data range again to add a data range. In the input field of the minimized dialog, click after the entry and type a semicolon. Then drag to select the next range. - - -Click one of the options for data series in rows or in columns. -Your stock chart data are "in columns", if the information in a row belongs to the same "candle stick".I don't know whether copying a table based chart to draw or impress needs chart data arranged in columns, and I cannot test it, because the clipboard is broken. -Fine Tuning the Data Ranges of Table Based Stock Charts -You can organize data series and edit the source for parts of single data series on the third page of the Chart wizard or on the page Data Series in the Data Range dialog. -Organize Data Series -In the data series area on the left side of the dialog, you can organize the data series of the actual chart. A stock chart has at least one data series containing the prices. It might have a second data series for transaction volume. -If you have got more than one price data series, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to order them. The order determines the arrangement in the chart. Do the same for volume data series. You cannot switch price and volume data series. -To remove a data series, select the data series in the list and click Remove. -To add a data series, select one of the existing data series and click Add. You get an empty entry below the selected one, which has the same type. If you have no price data series or no volume data series, you must first select a range for these series in the Data Range dialog.Regina: The behavior is odd, but I don't know a better solution. Therefore I have not written an issue. -Setting Data Ranges -In the Data Ranges dialog you can set or change the data range of each component of the selected data series. -In the upper list you see the role name of the components and the current values. When you have selected a role, you can change the value in the text box below the list. The label shows the selected role.deleted a para, see i80596Enter the range into the text box or click on Select data range to minimize the dialog and select the range with the mouse. -Select Open Values, Close Values, High Values, and Low Values in any order. Specify only the ranges for those roles which you need for the chosen variant of the stock chart. The ranges need not be next to each other in the table. -Legend -The legend displays the labels from the first row or column or from the special range that you have set in the Data Series dialog. If your chart does not contain labels, the legend displays text like "Row 1, Row 2, ...", or "Column A, Column B, ..." according to the row number or column letter of the chart data.deleted 3 parasThe legend shows the value from the range, which you entered in the Range for Name field in the Data Range dialog. The default entry is the column header of the closing price column. -Select one of the position options. When the chart is finished, you can specify other positions using the Format menu. -
- - - - - -
- -
+ On the first page of the Chart Wizard you can choose a chart type. +
+ +
+ Stock + A Stock chart illustrates the market trend given by opening price, bottom price, top price and closing price. The transaction volume can also be shown.UFI: should we show example charts for every type? + For a Stock chart the order of the data series is important. The data should be arranged as shown in the example table below. + + + + + + A + + + B + + + C + + + D + + + E + + + F + + + + + 1 + + + + + Transaction volume + + + Opening price + + + Low (bottom price) + + + High (top price) + + + Closing price + + + + + 2 + + + Monday + + + 2500 + + + 20 + + + 15 + + + 25 + + + 17 + + + + + 3 + + + Tuesday + + + 3500 + + + 32 + + + 22 + + + 37 + + + 30 + + + + + 4 + + + Wednesday + + + 1000 + + + 15 + + + 15 + + + 17 + + + 17 + + + + + 5 + + + Thursday + + + 2200 + + + 40 + + + 30 + + + 47 + + + 35 + + + + + 6 + + + Friday + + + 4600 + + + 27 + + + 20 + + + 32 + + + 31 + + +
+ + The open, low, high, and closing values of a row build together one data unit in the chart. A stock price data series consists of several rows containing such data units. The column containing the transaction volume builds an optional second data series. + Depending on the chosen variant, you do not need all columns. + Stock Chart Variants + Choose the Stock chart type on the first page of the Chart wizard. Then select one of the four variants. + Type 1 + Based on low + and high column the Type 1 shows the distance between bottom price (low) and top price (high) by a vertical line. + Based on low, high, and close column Type 1 shows an additional horizontal mark for the closing price. + Type 2 + Based on open, low, high, and close column Type 2 generates the traditional "candle stick" chart. Type 2 draws the vertical line between the bottom and top price and adds a rectangle in front, which visualizes the range between the opening and closing price. If you click on the rectangle you see more information in the status bar. %PRODUCTNAME uses different fill colors for rising values (the opening price is lower than the closing price) and falling values. + Type 3 + Based on volume, low, high, and close column chart Type 3 draws a chart like Type 1, with additional columns for the transaction volume.i80596 + Type 4 + Based on all five data columns volume, open, low, high, and close, Type 4 combines a chart of Type 2 with a column chart for the transaction volume. + Because measurement for transaction volume might be "units", a second y axis is introduced in chart Type 3 and Type 4. The price axis is shown on the right side and the volume axis on the left side. + Setting the Data Source + Charts based on its own data + To change the data series of a chart having its own data, choose Chart Data Table from the View menu or from the context menu of the chart in edit mode. + In an embedded chart data table, the data series are always organized in columns. + For a new stock chart first use a column chart. Add the columns you need and enter your data in the order which is shown in the example, omitting any columns not required for the desired variant. Use Move Series Right to change the column order. Close the chart data table. Now use the Chart Type dialog to change to the stock chart variant. + If you have already got a stock chart and you want to change the variant, then first change the chart type to a column chart, add or remove columns so that it fits to the variant, and then change the chart type back to a stock chart.Watch issue 72433 to see whether a change in the handling is done. + Do not write the name of a data series in a row. Write the name into the field above the role name. + The order of the rows determines how the categories are arranged in the chart. Use Move Row Down to change the order. + Charts based on Calc or Writer tables + You can choose or alter a data range on the second page of the Chart wizard or in the Data Range dialog. For fine tuning use the Data Series dialog. + To specify a data range do one of the following: + + + Enter the data range in the text box. + In Calc, an example data range would be "$Sheet1.$B$3:$B$14". Note that a data range may consist of more than one region in a spreadsheet, e.g. "$Sheet1.A1:A5;$Sheet1.D1:D5" is also a valid data range. In Writer, an example data range would be "Table1.A1:E4". + As long as the syntax is not correct, %PRODUCTNAME shows the text in red. + + + + + In Calc, click Select data range to minimize the dialog, then drag to select the data range. When you release the mouse, the data are entered. Click Select + data range again to add a data range. In the input field of the minimized dialog, click after the entry and type a semicolon. Then drag to select the next range. + + + Click one of the options for data series in rows or in columns. + Your stock chart data are "in columns", if the information in a row belongs to the same "candle stick".I don't know whether copying a table based chart to draw or impress needs chart data arranged in columns, and I cannot test it, because the clipboard is broken. + Fine Tuning the Data Ranges of Table Based Stock Charts + You can organize data series and edit the source for parts of single data series on the third page of the Chart wizard or on the page Data Series in the Data Range dialog. + Organize Data Series + In the data series area on the left side of the dialog, you can organize the data series of the actual chart. A stock chart has at least one data series containing the prices. It might have a second data series for transaction volume. + If you have got more than one price data series, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to order them. The order determines the arrangement in the chart. Do the same for volume data series. You cannot switch price and volume data series. + To remove a data series, select the data series in the list and click Remove. + To add a data series, select one of the existing data series and click Add. You get an empty entry below the selected one, which has the same type. If you have no price data series or no volume data series, you must first select a range for these series in the Data Range dialog.Regina: The behavior is odd, but I don't know a better solution. Therefore I have not written an issue. + Setting Data Ranges + In the Data Ranges dialog you can set or change the data range of each component of the selected data series. + In the upper list you see the role name of the components and the current values. When you have selected a role, you can change the value in the text box below the list. The label shows the selected role.deleted a para, see i80596 +Enter the range into the text box or click on Select data range to minimize the dialog and select the range with the mouse. + Select Open Values, Close Values, High Values, and Low Values in any order. Specify only the ranges for those roles which you need for the chosen variant of the stock chart. The ranges need not be next to each other in the table. + Legend + The legend displays the labels from the first row or column or from the special range that you have set in the Data Series dialog. If your chart does not contain labels, the legend displays text like "Row 1, Row 2, ...", or "Column A, Column B, ..." according to the row number or column letter of the chart data.deleted 3 paras +The legend shows the value from the range, which you entered in the Range for Name field in the Data Range dialog. The default entry is the column header of the closing price column. + Select one of the position options. When the chart is finished, you can specify other positions using the Format menu. +
+ + + + + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp index 651ac2e471..19d9cc6c67 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Charts in $[officename] -/text/schart/main0000.xhp - - - + + Charts in $[officename] + /text/schart/main0000.xhp + + + charts; overview -HowTos for charts -MW added one entryUsing Charts in %PRODUCTNAME + HowTos for charts +MW added one entry +Using Charts in %PRODUCTNAME -$[officename] lets you present data graphically in a chart, so that you can visually compare data series and view trends in the data. You can insert charts into spreadsheets, text documents, drawings, and presentations. + $[officename] lets you present data graphically in a chart, so that you can visually compare data series and view trends in the data. You can insert charts into spreadsheets, text documents, drawings, and presentations. -Chart Data -Charts can be based on the following data: - - -Spreadsheet values from Calc cell rangesalso Excel... - - -Cell values from a Writer table - - -Values that you enter in the Chart Data Table dialog (you can create these charts in Writer, Draw, or Impress, and you can copy and paste them also to Calc) - -command line Insert - (Object -) Chart, moved here from deleted shared/01/04160100.xhp + Chart Data + Charts can be based on the following data: + + + Spreadsheet values from Calc cell rangesalso Excel... + + + Cell values from a Writer table + + + Values that you enter in the Chart Data Table dialog (you can create these charts in Writer, Draw, or Impress, and you can copy and paste them also to Calc) + + command line Insert - (Object -) Chart, moved here from deleted shared/01/04160100.xhp -Creates a chart in the current document. To use a range of cells as the data source for your chart, select the cells, and then choose this command. -To insert a chart - - -To edit a chart - - -Click a chart to edit the chart object properties: -size and position on the current page -alignment, text wrap, outer borders, and more - - -Double-click a chart to enter the chart edit mode: -chart data values (for charts with own data) -chart type, axes, titles, walls, grid, and more - - -Double-click a chart element in chart edit mode: -double-click an axis to edit the scale, type, color, and more -double-click a data point, or a data series in the legend, to edit the graphical values of the data series -with a data series selected, double-click a single data point to edit the properties of this data point (for example, a single bar in a bar chart) -double-click any other chart element, or click the element and open the Format menu, to edit the properties - - -Click outside the chart to leave the current edit mode. - - -To print a chart in high quality, you can export the chart to a PDF file and print that file.how to update chart data (drag&drop vs chart data dialog) - - - - - - + +Creates a chart in the current document. To use a continuous range of cells as the data source for your chart, click inside the cell range, and then choose this command. Alternatively, select some cells and choose this command to create a chart of the selected cells. + To insert a chart + + + To edit a chart + + + Click a chart to edit the object properties: + Size and position on the current page. + Alignment, text wrap, outer borders, and more. + + + Double-click a chart to enter the chart edit mode: + Chart data values (for charts with own data). + Chart type, axes, titles, walls, grid, and more. + + + Double-click a chart element in chart edit mode: + Double-click an axis to edit the scale, type, color, and more. + Double-click a data point, or a data series in the legend, to edit the graphical values of the data series. + With a data series selected, double-click a single data point to edit the properties of this data point (for example, a single bar in a bar chart). + Double-click any other chart element, or click the element and open the Format menu, to edit the properties. + + + Click outside the chart to leave the current edit mode. + + + To print a chart in high quality, you can export the chart to a PDF file and print that file. + In chart edit mode, you see the Formatting Bar for charts. + You can right-click an element of a chart to open the context menu. The context menu offers many commands to format the selected element. + +Formats the selected title. + +Formats the chart area. + +Formats the chart wall. + +Formats the chart floor. + +Formats the chart legend. + +Formats the selected axis. + +Formats the selected data point. + +Formats the major grid. + +Formats the minor grid. + +Formats the data series. + +Formats the stock loss indicators. + +Formats the stock gain indicators. + +Formats the data lables. + +Formats the Y error bars. + +Formats the mean value line. + +Formats the trendline. + +Formats the trendline equation. + +Formats the selected data label. + +Opens a dialog to insert chart titles. + +Opens a dialog to insert or delete axes. + +Opens a dialog to insert an axis. + +Opens a dialog to insert an axis title. + +Inserts a major grid. + +Inserts a minor grid. + +Inserts data labels. + +Inserts the trendline equation and the coefficient of determination R². + +Inserts the coefficient of determination R² value. + +Inserts a single data label. + +Deletes the chart legend. + +Deletes the selected axis. + +Deletes the major grid. + +Deletes the minor grid. + +Deletes all data labels. + +Deletes the trendline equation. + +Deletes the R² value. + +Deletes the selected data label. + +Deletes the mean value line. + +Deletes the Y error bars. + +Resets the selected data point to default format. + +Resets all data points to default format.how to update chart data (drag&drop vs chart data dialog) + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0202.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0202.xhp new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..c2a5ecdf08 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0202.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + + + + + + + + + Formatting Bar + /text/schart/main0202.xhp + + + +
+ Formatting Bar + The Formatting Bar is shown when a chart is set to edit mode. Double-click a chart to enter edit mode. Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. +
+ You can edit the formatting of a chart using the controls and icons on the Formatting Bar. + +Select Chart Element + Select the element from the chart that you want to format. The element gets selected in the chart preview. Click Format Selection to open the properties dialog for the selected element. + Format Selection + Opens the properties dialog for the selected element. + Chart Type + Opens the Chart Type dialog. + Chart Data Table + Opens the Data Table dialog where you can edit the chart data. + Horizontal Grid On/Off + The Horizontal Grid On/Off icon on the Formatting bar toggles the visibility of the grid display for the X axis. Note: This only works if the Minor grid check boxes in Insert - Grids are cleared. + Legend On/Off + To show or hide a legend, click Legend On/Off on the Formatting bar. + Scale Text + Rescales the text in the chart when you change the size of the chart. + Automatic Layout + Moves all chart elements to their default positions inside the current chart. This function does not alter the chart type or any other attributes other than the position of elements. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/makefile.mk index 463e6311b6..43822b4c47 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/makefile.mk @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ MODULE = schart # this list matches the *.xhp files to process XHPFILES = \ main0000.xhp \ + main0202.xhp \ main0503.xhp # --- Targets ------------------------------------------------------ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk index c5639ba9a4..61bbcef62f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/scalc/makefile.mk @@ -1309,6 +1309,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/schart$/02$/02020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/04$/01020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0000.xhp \ + text$/schart$/main0202.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0503.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk index 7ae0d0c373..c40f0ebb83 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/schart/makefile.mk @@ -998,6 +998,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/schart$/02$/02020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/04$/01020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0000.xhp \ + text$/schart$/main0202.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0503.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk index 868a878f5e..18caa9f7f6 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/sdraw/makefile.mk @@ -1231,6 +1231,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/schart$/02$/02020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/04$/01020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0000.xhp \ + text$/schart$/main0202.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0503.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk index 74d5e8850c..a6ab94b35d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/simpress/makefile.mk @@ -1233,6 +1233,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/schart$/02$/02020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/04$/01020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0000.xhp \ + text$/schart$/main0202.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0503.xhp \ diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk b/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk index 8b41362846..b54a27fb0f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/swriter/makefile.mk @@ -1389,6 +1389,7 @@ LINKLINKFILES= \ text$/schart$/02$/02020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/04$/01020000.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0000.xhp \ + text$/schart$/main0202.xhp \ text$/schart$/main0503.xhp \ -- cgit From f8050a8d1ab674e1089d28ff5a6378126b68db2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kurt Zenker Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 17:55:45 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS hcshared23 2009-09-09 15:34:15 +0200 ufi r275999 : again 2009-09-08 16:41:34 +0200 ufi r275941 : vor bauen 2009-09-08 16:35:18 +0200 ufi r275940 : vor bauen 2009-09-07 11:12:35 +0200 ufi r275878 : test --- helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst | 187 +- .../source/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp | 421 ++-- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04050000.xhp | 1 - helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp | 288 +-- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp | 270 +-- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp | 2231 ++++++++++---------- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp | 10 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp | 959 +++++---- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp | 30 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060181.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp | 8 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp | 589 +++--- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp | 18 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp | 79 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp | 136 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp | 74 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp | 12 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp | 10 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp | 16 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp | 8 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp | 16 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp | 2 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp | 136 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp | 8 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp | 22 +- .../text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp | 24 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp | 155 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp | 20 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp | 65 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp | 2 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp | 12 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp | 2 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp | 4 +- .../text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/filters.xhp | 73 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/formula_value.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/main.xhp | 1 + helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/makefile.mk | 1 + .../source/text/scalc/guide/multitables.xhp | 99 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp | 95 + .../source/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp | 85 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp | 71 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp | 77 +- helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp | 12 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp | 32 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp | 18 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp | 52 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01050000.xhp | 3 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp | 28 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp | 57 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp | 42 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp | 18 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp | 12 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/03010000.xhp | 109 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05020200.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05030100.xhp | 38 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/05210300.xhp | 24 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/06040600.xhp | 117 +- .../source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp | 156 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp | 1518 +++++++------ helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp | 147 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp | 256 +-- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp | 79 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp | 38 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp | 122 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000001.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp | 349 +-- .../shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp | 101 +- .../text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp | 50 +- .../text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp | 409 ++-- .../text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp | 127 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp | 113 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/startcenter.xhp | 88 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp | 8 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp | 30 +- .../text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp | 8 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp | 28 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp | 403 ++-- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp | 14 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp | 10 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp | 20 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp | 16 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp | 30 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp | 14 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp | 16 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/background.xhp | 18 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp | 22 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp | 14 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp | 4 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp | 8 +- .../text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp | 6 +- .../text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp | 18 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp | 6 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp | 42 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp | 12 +- .../text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp | 14 +- .../text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp | 22 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp | 6 +- .../text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp | 10 +- .../text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp | 24 +- .../text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp | 22 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp | 10 +- .../text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp | 16 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp | 6 +- .../text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp | 4 +- .../text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp | 4 +- .../text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp | 24 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp | 24 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp | 22 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp | 32 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp | 16 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp | 12 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp | 20 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp | 32 +- .../text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp | 8 +- .../text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp | 107 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp | 12 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp | 4 +- .../text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp | 8 +- .../text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp | 8 +- .../text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp | 12 +- .../guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp | 16 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp | 14 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp | 4 +- .../text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_nav_keyb.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp | 12 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp | 18 +- .../text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp | 2 +- .../text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp | 10 +- .../source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp | 8 +- 216 files changed, 6367 insertions(+), 5796 deletions(-) create mode 100644 helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp diff --git a/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst b/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst index 66edabe518..fc0a3ac4d2 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst +++ b/helpcontent2/helpers/help_hid.lst @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ ,, -0,0, 1,1, -DEV300.m53,010101010101010, +DEV300.m57,010101010101010, DLG_INSERT_PAGES_OBJS,938, DLG_JOIN_TABADD,19214, FID_ADJUST_PRINTZOOM,26652,.uno:AdjustPrintZoom @@ -1859,7 +1858,11 @@ HID_FILL_ATTR_LISTBOX,39869, HID_FILL_TYPE_LISTBOX,39870, HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR,38072, HID_FILTER_NAVIGATOR_WIN,38073, +HID_FILTER_PDF_INITIAL_VIEW,64150, +HID_FILTER_PDF_LINKS,64153, HID_FILTER_PDF_OPTIONS,64149, +HID_FILTER_PDF_SECURITY,64152, +HID_FILTER_PDF_USER_INTERFACE,64151, HID_FIRSTSTART_CANCEL,42781, HID_FIRSTSTART_DIALOG,42773, HID_FIRSTSTART_FINISH,42782, @@ -2871,7 +2874,6 @@ HID_OPTIONS_GENERAL,33811, HID_OPTIONS_GRID,33816, HID_OPTIONS_JAVA,39996, HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_CLASSPATH,39999, -HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_LIST,39997, HID_OPTIONS_JAVA_PARAMETER,39998, HID_OPTIONS_LINGU,33812, HID_OPTIONS_MAIL,33842, @@ -2908,6 +2910,7 @@ HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_MENU_ITEM,42772, HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS,42770, HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_PROGRESS_CANCEL,42771, HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_TREELISTBOX,42769, +HID_PACKAGE_MANAGER_UPD_REQ,42797, HID_PAGEPREVIEW,52835, HID_PAGE_CONNECTION,33857, HID_PAGE_CONNECTION_CTL_PREVIEW,33858, @@ -2988,63 +2991,178 @@ HID_PRINTDIALOG_TOFILE,33021, HID_PRINTMONITOR,33072, HID_PRINT_AS_MERGE,54949, HID_PRINT_OPTIONS,33124, +HID_PROP_ALIGN,37816, +HID_PROP_ALLOW_ADDITIONS,37784, +HID_PROP_ALLOW_DELETIONS,37786, +HID_PROP_ALLOW_EDITS,37785, HID_PROP_ANCHOR_TYPE,38111, +HID_PROP_AUTOCOMPLETE,37848, HID_PROP_AUTOLINEBREAK,37932, +HID_PROP_BACKGROUNDCOLOR,37811, HID_PROP_BINDING_NAME,38019, HID_PROP_BIND_EXPRESSION,37998, HID_PROP_BLOCKINCREMENT,37892, +HID_PROP_BORDER,37815, HID_PROP_BORDERCOLOR,38105, +HID_PROP_BOUNDCOLUMN,37801, HID_PROP_BOUND_CELL,37900, +HID_PROP_BUTTONTYPE,37823, HID_PROP_CELL_EXCHANGE_TYPE,37902, +HID_PROP_CLASSID,37796, +HID_PROP_CONTROLLABEL,37879, +HID_PROP_CONTROLSOURCE,37771, +HID_PROP_CURRENCYSYMBOL,37844, +HID_PROP_CURRSYM_POSITION,37880, +HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCE,37777, +HID_PROP_CURSORSOURCETYPE,37778, +HID_PROP_CURSORTYPE,37779, +HID_PROP_CYCLE,37783, +HID_PROP_DATAENTRY,37781, +HID_PROP_DATASOURCE,37776, +HID_PROP_DATE,37833, +HID_PROP_DATEFORMAT,37836, +HID_PROP_DATEMAX,37835, +HID_PROP_DATEMIN,37834, +HID_PROP_DECIMAL_ACCURACY,37861, +HID_PROP_DECORATION,38020, +HID_PROP_DEFAULTVALUE,37827, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_BUTTON,37863, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_DATE,37871, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_LONG_VALUE,37869, HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SCROLLVALUE,37905, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SELECT_SEQ,37831, HID_PROP_DEFAULT_SPINVALUE,37911, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_STATE,37829, +HID_PROP_DEFAULT_TIME,37870, +HID_PROP_DIRTY,37787, +HID_PROP_DROPDOWN,37817, +HID_PROP_ECHO_CHAR,37859, +HID_PROP_EDITABLE,38025, +HID_PROP_EDITMASK,37845, +HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEDEFAULT,37878, +HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMAX,37877, +HID_PROP_EFFECTIVEMIN,37876, +HID_PROP_EMPTY_IS_NULL,37860, +HID_PROP_ENABLED,37847, HID_PROP_ENABLE_VISIBLE,37862, +HID_PROP_ESCAPE_PROCESSING,37881, +HID_PROP_FILLCOLOR,37812, +HID_PROP_FILTER,37867, +HID_PROP_FILTERPROPOSAL,37875, HID_PROP_FOCUSONCLICK,38102, +HID_PROP_FONT,37809, +HID_PROP_FORMATKEY,37791, +HID_PROP_GROUPBOX,37770, +HID_PROP_HEIGHT,37799, +HID_PROP_HELPTEXT,37872, +HID_PROP_HELPURL,37873, +HID_PROP_HIDDEN_VALUE,37864, HID_PROP_HIDEINACTIVESELECTION,38103, +HID_PROP_HSCROLL,37819, HID_PROP_ICONSIZE,37927, HID_PROP_IMAGEPOSITION,38107, +HID_PROP_IMAGE_URL,37830, HID_PROP_INPUT_REQUIRED,37769, +HID_PROP_INVOKES_STOP_NOT_EDITING,38026, +HID_PROP_LABEL,37806, +HID_PROP_LEFT,37797, +HID_PROP_LINECOLOR,37814, +HID_PROP_LINECOUNT,37849, HID_PROP_LINEEND_FORMAT,37934, HID_PROP_LINEINCREMENT,37891, +HID_PROP_LISTINDEX,37804, +HID_PROP_LISTSOURCE,37803, +HID_PROP_LISTSOURCETYPE,37802, HID_PROP_LIST_BINDING,38018, HID_PROP_LIST_CELL_RANGE,37901, +HID_PROP_LITERALMASK,37846, +HID_PROP_LOCKED,37790, +HID_PROP_MASTERFIELDS,37774, +HID_PROP_MAXTEXTLEN,37850, +HID_PROP_MULTILINE,37818, +HID_PROP_MULTISELECTION,37832, +HID_PROP_NAME,37772, +HID_PROP_NAVIGATION,37782, +HID_PROP_NAVIGATIONBAR,37866, HID_PROP_NOLABEL,38108, +HID_PROP_OLDVALUE,37788, HID_PROP_ORIENTATION,37894, HID_PROP_POSITIONX,37895, HID_PROP_POSITIONY,37896, +HID_PROP_PRINTABLE,37855, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE,37886, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MAX,37888, HID_PROP_PROGRESSVALUE_MIN,37887, HID_PROP_PUSHBUTTONTYPE,37897, +HID_PROP_READONLY,37780, +HID_PROP_RECORDMARKER,37874, +HID_PROP_REFVALUE,37822, HID_PROP_REPEAT,37913, HID_PROP_REPEAT_DELAY,37906, +HID_PROP_REQUIRED,37792, +HID_PROP_RIGHT,37798, +HID_PROP_ROOT_DISPLAYED,38022, +HID_PROP_ROWHEIGHT,37810, +HID_PROP_ROW_HEIGHT,38027, HID_PROP_SCALEIMAGE,37899, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE,37889, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MAX,37890, HID_PROP_SCROLLVALUE_MIN,37904, +HID_PROP_SEARCHING,37808, HID_PROP_SELECTEDITEMS,37903, +HID_PROP_SELECTION_TYPE,38021, +HID_PROP_SHOWS_HANDLES,38023, +HID_PROP_SHOWS_ROOT_HANDLES,38024, +HID_PROP_SHOWTHOUSANDSEP,37853, HID_PROP_SHOW_FILTERSORT,37931, HID_PROP_SHOW_NAVIGATION,37929, HID_PROP_SHOW_POSITION,37928, HID_PROP_SHOW_RECORDACTIONS,37930, HID_PROP_SHOW_SCROLLBARS,37915, +HID_PROP_SLAVEFIELDS,37775, +HID_PROP_SORT_CRITERIA,37868, +HID_PROP_SPIN,37851, HID_PROP_SPININCREMENT,37912, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE,37908, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MAX,37910, HID_PROP_SPINVALUE_MIN,37909, HID_PROP_STATE,37898, HID_PROP_STEP,37884, +HID_PROP_STRICTFORMAT,37852, +HID_PROP_STRINGITEMLIST,37807, HID_PROP_SUBMISSION_ID,37942, +HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ACTION,37824, +HID_PROP_SUBMIT_ENCODING,37826, +HID_PROP_SUBMIT_METHOD,37825, +HID_PROP_SUBMIT_TARGET,37828, HID_PROP_SYMBOLCOLOR,37907, +HID_PROP_TABINDEX,37773, HID_PROP_TABORDER_CONTROLS,37916, +HID_PROP_TABSTOP,37821, +HID_PROP_TAG,37858, +HID_PROP_TARGET_FRAME,37857, +HID_PROP_TARGET_URL,37856, +HID_PROP_TEXT,37805, HID_PROP_TEXTTYPE,37933, +HID_PROP_TIME,37837, +HID_PROP_TIMEFORMAT,37840, +HID_PROP_TIMEMAX,37839, +HID_PROP_TIMEMIN,37838, HID_PROP_TITLE,37883, HID_PROP_TOGGLE,38101, +HID_PROP_TRISTATE,37865, HID_PROP_UNCHECKEDREFVALUE,37941, +HID_PROP_UNIQUE,37795, HID_PROP_VALUE,37789, +HID_PROP_VALUEMAX,37842, +HID_PROP_VALUEMIN,37841, +HID_PROP_VALUESTEP,37843, +HID_PROP_VERTICAL_ALIGN,37854, HID_PROP_VISIBLESIZE,37893, HID_PROP_VISUALEFFECT,38104, +HID_PROP_VSCROLL,37820, HID_PROP_WHEEL_BEHAVIOR,37793, +HID_PROP_WIDTH,37800, HID_PROP_WORDBREAK,37914, HID_PROP_WRITING_MODE,38109, HID_PROP_XML_DATA_MODEL,37997, @@ -3065,6 +3183,7 @@ HID_PROP_XSD_RELEVANT,38000, HID_PROP_XSD_REQUIRED,37999, HID_PROP_XSD_TOTAL_DIGITS,37935, HID_PROP_XSD_WHITESPACES,38005, +HID_PROTOCOLS,34768, HID_PVIEW_TOOLBOX,54841, HID_PVIEW_ZOOM_LB,54945, HID_QRYDGN_ROW_ALIAS,38867, @@ -4317,8 +4436,6 @@ MSC_Super_ID,123456, MSC_Super_ID2,1234567, MSC_Super_ID3,12345678, MSG_QUERY_LOAD_TEMPLATE,2065, -PDF1TBO,867876864, -PDF2TBO,867860480, RID_ENVTOOLBOX,560, RID_MATH_TOOLBOX,20050, RID_MN_FORMAT_STYLE,25031, @@ -5840,7 +5957,9 @@ SID_TABLE_DELETE_ROW,11078, SID_TABLE_DISTRIBUTE_COLUMNS,11086, SID_TABLE_DISTRIBUTE_ROWS,11087, SID_TABLE_INSERT_COL,11077, +SID_TABLE_INSERT_COL_DLG,10426, SID_TABLE_INSERT_ROW,11076, +SID_TABLE_INSERT_ROW_DLG,10427, SID_TABLE_MERGE_CELLS,11070, SID_TABLE_SELECT_ALL,11080, SID_TABLE_SELECT_COL,11081, @@ -6415,7 +6534,6 @@ dbaccess_PushButton_PAGE_CONNECTION_PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS,851546625, dbaccess_PushButton_PAGE_GENERAL_PB_OPENDOCUMENT,851448326, dbaccess_PushButton_PAGE_MYSQL_JDBC_PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS,851776005, dbaccess_PushButton_PAGE_ORACLE_JDBC_PB_TESTDRIVERCLASS,851890693, -dbaccess_PushButton_RID_EXTENSION_NOT_PRESENT_DLG_PB_DOWNLOAD,1388810762, dbaccess_PushButton_TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING_PB_ALL,851628560, dbaccess_PushButton_TAB_WIZ_NAME_MATCHING_PB_NONE,851628561, dbaccess_PushButton_TAB_WIZ_TYPE_SELECT_PB_AUTO,851612165, @@ -6458,16 +6576,11 @@ desktop_MultiLineEdit_RID_DLG_LICENSE_ML_LICENSE,1180240435, desktop_MultiLineEdit_RID_DLG_UPDATEINSTALL_RID_DLG_UPDATE_INSTALL_INFO,1106840076, desktop_MultiLineEdit_RID_DLG_UPDATE_RID_DLG_UPDATE_DESCRIPTIONS,1106676231, desktop_MultiLineEdit_TP_LICENSE_ML_LICENSE,586140166, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER_RID_EM_BTN_ADD,2180354572, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER_RID_EM_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES,2180354573, +desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER_RID_EM_BTN_ADD,2180256268, +desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_EXTENSION_MANAGER_RID_EM_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES,2180256269, desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_LICENSE_PB_LICENSE_DOWN,1180242482, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_ADD,2180256276, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES,2180256281, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_DISABLE,2180256279, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_ENABLE,2180256278, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_EXPORT,2180256280, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_OPTIONS,2180256282, -desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_PACKAGE_MANAGER_RID_BTN_REMOVE,2180256277, +desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_UPDATE_REQUIRED_RID_EM_BTN_CHECK_UPDATES,1106694669, +desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_UPDATE_REQUIRED_RID_EM_BTN_CLOSE,1106694666, desktop_PushButton_RID_DLG_UPDATE_RID_DLG_UPDATE_OK,1106678282, desktop_PushButton_TP_LICENSE_PB_LICENSE_DOWN,586142215, desktop_RadioButton_TP_REGISTRATION_RB_REGISTRATION_LATER,586088966, @@ -6950,7 +7063,7 @@ sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_FILTER,2567504925, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_IGNEMPTYROWS,2567504921, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_TOTALCOL,2567504923, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_TOTALROW,2567504924, -sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_MATCH_OLD_PASSWORD,1495663921, +sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_MATCH_OLD_PASSWORD,1495680305, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_ROW_MAN_BTN_DEFVAL,1494942721, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_ROW_OPT_BTN_DEFVAL,1494959105, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SHAREDOCUMENT_CB_SHARE,1495598081, @@ -6960,7 +7073,7 @@ sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_DEST_PERS,2567095308, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_HEADER,2567095300, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_REGEXP,2567095299, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_SPEC_FILTER_BTN_UNIQUE,2567095297, -sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_BTN_PROTECT,1495614468, +sc_CheckBox_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_BTN_PROTECT,1495630852, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_CALC,957252625, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_CASE,957252623, sc_CheckBox_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_ITERATE,957252609, @@ -7076,8 +7189,8 @@ sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_TARGET,2569209858, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_ED_VARIABLECELLS,2569209859, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_ED_INAREA,2567505962, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_ED_OUTAREA,2567505943, -sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD1,1495664942, -sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD2,1495664944, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD1,1495681326, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_ED_PASSWORD2,1495681328, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF_ED_ASSIGN,2568996875, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_DOUBLE_ED_VALUE,1495517185, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_SOLVER_ED_FORMULACELL,2567374849, @@ -7089,8 +7202,8 @@ sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT_ED_INPUT,1493469194, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_COLCELL,2567899139, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_FORMULARANGE,2567899137, sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABOP_ED_ROWCELL,2567899138, -sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD1,1495615494, -sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD2,1495615496, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD1,1495631878, +sc_Edit_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION_ED_PASSWORD2,1495631880, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_ED_EPS,957253637, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_SORT_OPTIONS_ED_OUTAREA,956450820, sc_Edit_RID_SCPAGE_USERLISTS_ED_COPYFROM,956844035, @@ -7248,11 +7361,11 @@ sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_GROUP,1493549056, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_INSERT_TABLE,1493893120, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_LINKAREA,1495367680, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_NEWSCENARIO,1493843968, -sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS,1495646208, -sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT,1495662592, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS,1495662592, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT,1495678976, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING,1495613440, sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_STRINPUT,1493467136, -sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION,1495613440, +sc_ModalDialog_RID_SCDLG_TABPROTECTION,1495629824, sc_ModelessDialog_RID_SCDLG_SIMPLEREF,2568994816, sc_MoreButton_RID_SCDLG_AUTOFORMAT_BTN_MORE,1493545576, sc_MoreButton_RID_SCDLG_CONSOLIDATE_BTN_MORE,2567533060, @@ -7311,11 +7424,11 @@ sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_BTN_SOLVE,2569212420, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_BTN_OPTIONS,1493832197, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_OPTIONS,2567508486, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOT_LAYOUT_BTN_REMOVE,2567508485, -sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_DOC,1495650829, -sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET1,1495650931, -sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET2,1495650934, -sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET3,1495650937, -sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET4,1495650940, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_DOC,1495667213, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET1,1495667315, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET2,1495667318, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET3,1495667321, +sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_BTN_RETYPE_SHEET4,1495667324, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SOLVEROPTIONS_BTN_EDIT,1495486977, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING_BTN_CURSORT,1495618052, sc_PushButton_RID_SCDLG_SORT_WARNING_BTN_EXTSORT,1495618051, @@ -7384,8 +7497,8 @@ sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_OPTSOLVER_RB_VALUE,2569208323, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_AUTO,1493828098, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_NONE,1493828097, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_PIVOTSUBT_RB_USER,1493828099, -sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_REMOVE_PASSWORD,1495663411, -sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_RETYPE_PASSWORD,1495663410, +sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_REMOVE_PASSWORD,1495679795, +sc_RadioButton_RID_SCDLG_RETYPEPASS_INPUT_BTN_RETYPE_PASSWORD,1495679794, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATE1904,957252107, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATESC10,957252106, sc_RadioButton_RID_SCPAGE_CALC_BTN_DATESTD,957252105, @@ -7993,6 +8106,7 @@ svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_MISC_CB_TOOLTIP,810484747, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONTANTIALIASING,810517567, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONT_HISTORY,810517566, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FONT_SHOW,810517564, +svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_SELECTION,810517575, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_SYSTEM_FONT,810517561, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_USE_ANTIALIASE,810517573, svx_CheckBox_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_USE_HARDACCELL,810517572, @@ -8001,7 +8115,7 @@ svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_ACTIV,809157753, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_APPEND_SPACE,809157755, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_AS_TIP,809157757, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_COLLECT,809157754, -svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_KEEP_LIST,809157756, +svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_CB_REMOVE_LIST,809157756, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT_CB_AUTOABBREV,808911915, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_EXCEPT_CB_AUTOCAPS,808911916, svx_CheckBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCORR_QUOTE_CB_TYPO,808993803, @@ -8603,6 +8717,7 @@ svx_MetricBox_RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME_LB_EAST_SIZE,704636532, svx_MetricBox_RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME_LB_WEST_SIZE,704636522, svx_MetricBox_RID_SVXPAGE_CHAR_NAME_LB_WEST_SIZE_NOCJK,704636844, svx_MetricBox_RID_SVXPAGE_TABULATOR_ED_TABPOS,700753418, +svx_MetricField_OFA_TP_VIEW_MF_SELECTION,810523208, svx_MetricField_OFA_TP_VIEW_MF_WINDOWSIZE,810523158, svx_MetricField_RID_OFADLG_PRCNT_SET_ED_RIGHT_MARGIN,1345903204, svx_MetricField_RID_SVXDLG_BMPMASK_SP_1,3391953410, @@ -8758,6 +8873,7 @@ svx_MetricField_RID_SVX_MDLG_FONTWORK_CHARSPACING_MF_VALUE,1237899783, svx_ModalDialog_DLG_CHINESEDICTIONARY,1078673408, svx_ModalDialog_DLG_CHINESETRANSLATION,1078657024, svx_ModalDialog_DLG_DOCUMENTLINK,1346109440, +svx_ModalDialog_DLG_INS_ROW_COL,1240137728, svx_ModalDialog_MD_ICONCHANGE,1080606720, svx_ModalDialog_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_APPLET,1598177280, svx_ModalDialog_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME,1598210048, @@ -8799,6 +8915,7 @@ svx_MultiListBox_RID_OFAPAGE_AUTOCOMPLETE_OPTIONS_LB_ENTRIES,809159812, svx_MultiListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_OPTIONS_LB_LEVEL,704302232, svx_MultiListBox_RID_SVXPAGE_NUM_POSITION_LB_LEVEL,704318616, svx_MultiListBox_RID_SVXTABPAGE_GALLERYTHEME_FILES_LBX_FOUND,706677761, +svx_NumericField_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_ED_COUNT,1240143874, svx_NumericField_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME_NM_MARGINHEIGHT,1598216200, svx_NumericField_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME_NM_MARGINWIDTH,1598216202, svx_NumericField_OFA_TP_MEMORY_ED_UNDO,811309068, @@ -9035,6 +9152,8 @@ svx_PushButton_RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT_PB_HHO_DELETE,1237651971, svx_PushButton_RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT_PB_HHO_EDIT,1237651970, svx_PushButton_RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_OPT_PB_HHO_NEW,1237651969, svx_PushButton_RID_SVX_MDLG_HANGULHANJA_PB_FIND,1237602817, +svx_RadioButton_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_CB_POS_AFTER,1240138251, +svx_RadioButton_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_CB_POS_BEFORE,1240138250, svx_RadioButton_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME_RB_FRMBORDER_OFF,1598210580, svx_RadioButton_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME_RB_FRMBORDER_ON,1598210578, svx_RadioButton_MD_INSERT_OBJECT_IFRAME_RB_SCROLLINGAUTO,1598210575, @@ -9819,7 +9938,6 @@ sw_MetricField_TP_TOX_ENTRY_MF_TABPOS,879155764, sw_ModalDialog_DLG_CHANGE_DB,1419591680, sw_ModalDialog_DLG_DBSELECTION,1435009024, sw_ModalDialog_DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE,1428652032, -sw_ModalDialog_DLG_INS_ROW_COL,1425227776, sw_ModalDialog_DLG_JAVAEDIT,1419608064, sw_ModalDialog_DLG_MAILMERGEWIZARD,1435058176, sw_MoreButton_DLG_AUTOFMT_TABLE_BTN_MORE,1425338984, @@ -9842,7 +9960,6 @@ sw_NumericField_DLG_INSERT_ABSTRACT_NF_PARA,1404835843, sw_NumericField_DLG_INSERT_TABLE_ED_COL,1425184772, sw_NumericField_DLG_INSERT_TABLE_ED_ROW,1425184773, sw_NumericField_DLG_INSERT_TABLE_NF_REPEAT_HEADER,1425184787, -sw_NumericField_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_ED_COUNT,1425233922, sw_NumericField_DLG_MAILMERGE_NF_FROM,1446615045, sw_NumericField_DLG_MAILMERGE_NF_TO,1446615047, sw_NumericField_DLG_MM_CREATEADDRESSLIST_NF_SETNO,1435244554, @@ -10022,8 +10139,6 @@ sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE_RB_NUMBER_AUTO,1428652545, sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE_RB_NUMBER_CHAR,1428652546, sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE_RB_TYPE_ENDNOTE,1428652552, sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_FOOTNOTE_RB_TYPE_FTN,1428652551, -sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_CB_POS_AFTER,1425228299, -sw_RadioButton_DLG_INS_ROW_COL_CB_POS_BEFORE,1425228298, sw_RadioButton_DLG_JAVAEDIT_RB_EDIT,1419608588, sw_RadioButton_DLG_JAVAEDIT_RB_URL,1419608595, sw_RadioButton_DLG_MAILMERGE_RB_ALL,1446609410, diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp index e6084ada87..42123c8cc2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Event-Driven Macros -/text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe -dedr: fixed #i30797# - - - -
+ + Event-Driven Macros + /text/sbasic/shared/01040000.xhp + + + +
deleting; macro assignments to events -macros; assigning to events -assigning macros to events -events; assigning macros + macros; assigning to events + assigning macros to events + events; assigning macros -Event-Driven Macros -This section describes how to assign Basic programs to program events. -
-You can automatically execute a macro when a specified software event occurs by assigning the desired macro to the event. The following table provides an overview of program events and at what point an assigned macro is executed. - - - -Event - - -An assigned macro is executed... - - - - -Program Start - - -... after a $[officename] application is started. - - - - -Program End - - -...before a $[officename] application is terminated. - - - - -Create Document - - -...after a new document is created with File - New or with the New icon. - - - - -Open Document - - -...after a document is opened with File - Open or with the Open icon. - - - - -Save Document As - - -...before a document is saved under a specified name (with File - Save As, or with File - Save or the Save icon, if a document name has not yet been specified). - - - - -Document has been saved as - - -... after a document was saved under a specified name (with File - Save As, or with File - Save or with the Save icon, if a document name has not yet been specified). - - - - -Save Document - - -...before a document is saved with File - Save or the Save icon, provided that a document name has already been specified. - - - - -Document has been saved - - -...after a document is saved with File - Save or the Save icon, provided that a document name has already been specified. - - - - -Close Document - - -...before a document is closed. - - - - -Document is being closed - - -...after a document was closed. Note that the "Save Document" event may also occur when the document is saved before closing. - - - - -Activate Document - - -...after a document is brought to the foreground. - - - - -Deactivate Document - - -...after another document is brought to the foreground. - - - - -Print Document - - -...after the Print dialog is closed, but before the actual print process begins. - - - - -JavaScript run-time error - - -...when a JavaScript run-time error occurs. - - - - -Print Mail Merge - - -...after the Print dialog is closed, but before the actual print process begins. This event occurs for each copy printed. - - - - -Change of the page count - - -...when the page count changes. - - - - -Message received - - -...if a message was received. - - -
+Event-Driven Macros + This section describes how to assign Basic programs to program events. +
+ You can automatically execute a macro when a specified software event occurs by assigning the desired macro to the event. The following table provides an overview of program events and at what point an assigned macro is executed. + + + + Event + + + An assigned macro is executed... + + + + + Program Start + + + ... after a $[officename] application is started. + + + + + Program End + + + ...before a $[officename] application is terminated. + + + + + Create Document + + + ...after a new document is created with File - New or with the New icon. + + + + + Open Document + + + ...after a document is opened with File - Open or with the Open icon. + + + + + Save Document As + + + ...before a document is saved under a specified name (with File - Save As, or with File - Save or the Save icon, if a document name has not yet been specified). + + + + + Document has been saved as + + + ... after a document was saved under a specified name (with File - Save As, or with File - Save or with the Save icon, if a document name has not yet been specified). + + + + + Save Document + + + ...before a document is saved with File - Save or the Save icon, provided that a document name has already been specified. + + + + + Document has been saved + + + ...after a document is saved with File - Save or the Save icon, provided that a document name has already been specified. + + + + + Document is closingi104852 + + + ...before a document is closed. + + + + + Document closed + + + ...after a document was closed. Note that the "Save Document" event may also occur when the document is saved before closing. + + + + + Activate Document + + + ...after a document is brought to the foreground. + + + + + Deactivate Document + + + ...after another document is brought to the foreground. + + + + + Print Document + + + ...after the Print dialog is closed, but before the actual print process begins. + + + + + JavaScript run-time error + + + ...when a JavaScript run-time error occurs. + + + + + Print Mail Merge + + + ...after the Print dialog is closed, but before the actual print process begins. This event occurs for each copy printed. + + + + + Change of the page count + + + ...when the page count changes. + + + + + Message received + + + ...if a message was received. + + +
-Assigning a Macro to an Event - - -Choose Tools - Customize and click the Events tab. - - -Select whether you want the assignment to be globally valid or just valid in the current document in the Save In listbox. - - -Select the event from the Event list. - - -Click Macro and select the macro to be assigned to the selected event. - - -Click OK to assign the macro. - - -Click OK to close the dialog. - - -Removing the Assignment of a Macro to an Event - - -Choose Tools - Customize and click the Events tab. - - -Select whether you want to remove a global assignment or an assignment that is just valid in the current document by selecting the option in the Save In listbox. - - -Select the event that contains the assignment to be removed from the Event list. - - -Click Remove. - - -Click OK to close the dialog. - - - -
+ Assigning a Macro to an Event + + + Choose Tools - Customize and click the Events tab. + + + Select whether you want the assignment to be globally valid or just valid in the current document in the Save In listbox. + + + Select the event from the Event list. + + + Click Macro and select the macro to be assigned to the selected event. + + + Click OK to assign the macro. + + + Click OK to close the dialog. + + + Removing the Assignment of a Macro to an Event + + + Choose Tools - Customize and click the Events tab. + + + Select whether you want to remove a global assignment or an assignment that is just valid in the current document by selecting the option in the Save In listbox. + + + Select the event that contains the assignment to be removed from the Event list. + + + Click Remove. + + + Click OK to close the dialog. + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp index 099e15ed31..3cec3cfc64 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02140000.xhp @@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ Series - Filling cells using context menus: - +Filling cells using context menus: + Call the context menu when positioned in a cell and choose Selection List. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04050000.xhp index 9dfb952df9..78ad2f2957 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04050000.xhp @@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ sheets;creating -sheets;inserting diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp index acbe5c86d1..30bbd09e1c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060101.xhp @@ -79,28 +79,28 @@ - Name - +Name + - Grade - +Grade + - Age - +Age + - Distance to School - +Distance to School + - Weight - +Weight + @@ -109,28 +109,28 @@ - Andy - +Andy + - 3 - +3 + - 9 - +9 + - 150 - +150 + - 40 - +40 + @@ -139,28 +139,28 @@ - Betty - +Betty + - 4 - +4 + - 10 - +10 + - 1000 - +1000 + - 42 - +42 + @@ -169,28 +169,28 @@ - Charles - +Charles + - 3 - +3 + - 10 - +10 + - 300 - +300 + - 51 - +51 + @@ -199,28 +199,28 @@ - Daniel - +Daniel + - 5 - +5 + - 11 - +11 + - 1200 - +1200 + - 48 - +48 + @@ -229,28 +229,28 @@ - Eva - +Eva + - 2 - +2 + - 8 - +8 + - 650 - +650 + - 33 - +33 + @@ -259,31 +259,31 @@ - F - rank - +F +rank + - 2 - +2 + - 7 - +7 + - 3 - 00 - +3 +00 + - 4 - 2 - +4 +2 + @@ -292,28 +292,28 @@ - Greta - +Greta + - 1 - +1 + - 7 - +7 + - 200 - +200 + - 36 - +36 + @@ -322,28 +322,28 @@ - Harry - +Harry + - 3 - +3 + - 9 - +9 + - 1200 - +1200 + - 44 - +44 + @@ -352,28 +352,28 @@ - Irene - +Irene + - 2 - +2 + - 8 - +8 + - 1000 - +1000 + - 42 - +42 + @@ -412,28 +412,28 @@ - Name - +Name + - Grade - +Grade + - Age - +Age + - Distance to School - +Distance to School + - Weight - +Weight + @@ -448,8 +448,8 @@ - >600 - +>600 + @@ -475,13 +475,13 @@ - DCOUNT - +DCOUNT + - 5 - +5 + @@ -497,12 +497,12 @@ oldref="192">Database Function Parameters: The following items are the parameter definitions for all database functions: - Database is the cell range defining the database. +Database is the cell range defining the database. - DatabaseField specifies the column where the function operates on after the search criteria of the first parameter is applied and the data rows are selected. It is not related to the search criteria itself. Use the number 0 to specify the whole data range. To reference a column by means of the column header name, place quotation marks around the header name. +DatabaseField specifies the column where the function operates on after the search criteria of the first parameter is applied and the data rows are selected. It is not related to the search criteria itself. Use the number 0 to specify the whole data range. To reference a column by means of the column header name, place quotation marks around the header name. - SearchCriteria is the cell range containing search criteria. If you write several criteria in one row they are connected by AND. If you write the criteria in different rows they are connected by OR. Empty cells in the search criteria range will be ignored. +SearchCriteria is the cell range containing search criteria. If you write several criteria in one row they are connected by AND. If you write the criteria in different rows they are connected by OR. Empty cells in the search criteria range will be ignored. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate to define how $[officename] Calc acts when searching for identical entries. See also the Wiki page about Conditional Counting and Summation. @@ -519,12 +519,12 @@ oldref="90">Syntax DCOUNT(Database; DatabaseField; SearchCriteria) For the DatabaseField parameter you can enter a cell to specify the column, or enter the number 0 for the entire database. The parameter cannot be empty. - + Example In the example above (scroll up, please), we want to know how many children have to travel more than 600 meters to school. The result is to be stored in cell B16. Set the cursor in cell B16. Enter the formula =DCOUNT(A1:E10;0;A13:E14) in B16. The Function Wizard helps you to input ranges. - Database is the range of data to be evaluated, including its headers: in this case A1:E10. DatabaseField specifies the column for the search criteria: in this case, the whole database. SearchCriteria is the range where you can enter the search parameters: in this case, A13:E14. +Database is the range of data to be evaluated, including its headers: in this case A1:E10. DatabaseField specifies the column for the search criteria: in this case, the whole database. SearchCriteria is the range where you can enter the search parameters: in this case, A13:E14. To learn how many children in second grade are over 7 years of age, delete the entry >600 in cell D14 and enter 2 in cell B14 under Grade, and enter >7 in cell C14 to the right. The result is 2. Two children are in second grade and over 7 years of age. As both criteria are in the same row, they are connected by AND.
@@ -563,13 +563,13 @@ oldref="108">Example In the above example (scroll up, please), we want to determine what grade a child is in, whose name was entered in cell A14. The formula is entered in cell B16 and differs slightly from the earlier examples because only one column (one database field) can be entered for DatabaseField. Enter the following formula: - =DGET(A1:E10;"Grade";A13:E14) - +=DGET(A1:E10;"Grade";A13:E14) + Enter the name Frank in A14, and you see the result 2. Frank is in second grade. Enter "Age" instead of "Grade" and you will get Frank's age. Or enter the value 11 in cell C14 only, and delete the other entries in this row. Edit the formula in B16 as follows: - =DGET(A1:E10;"Name";A13:E14) - +=DGET(A1:E10;"Name";A13:E14) + Instead of the grade, the name is queried. The answer appears at once: Daniel is the only child aged 11.
@@ -590,8 +590,8 @@ oldref="119">Example To find out how much the heaviest child in each grade weighed in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DMAX(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DMAX(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + Under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. After entering a grade number, the weight of the heaviest child in that grade appears.
@@ -612,8 +612,8 @@ oldref="127">Example To find the shortest distance to school for the children in each grade in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DMIN(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) - +=DMIN(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Grade, enter 1, 2, 3, and so on, one after the other. The shortest distance to school for each grade appears.
@@ -634,8 +634,8 @@ oldref="135">Example To find the average weight of all children of the same age in the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DAVERAGE(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DAVERAGE(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The average weight of all children of the same age appears.
@@ -672,8 +672,8 @@ oldref="149">Example To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age in the example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DSTDEV(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DSTDEV(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result shown is the standard deviation of the weight of all children of this age.
@@ -693,8 +693,8 @@ oldref="157">Example To find the standard deviation of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DSTDEVP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DSTDEVP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The result is the standard deviation of the weight for all same-aged children whose weight was checked.
@@ -715,8 +715,8 @@ oldref="165">Example To find the length of the combined distance to school of all children at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please) who are in second grade, enter the following formula in B16: - =DSUM(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) - +=DSUM(A1:E10;"Distance to School";A13:E14) + Enter 2 in row 14 under Grade. The sum (1950) of the distances to school of all the children who are in second grade is displayed.
@@ -736,8 +736,8 @@ oldref="174">Example To find the variance of the weight of all children of the same age of the above example (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DVAR(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DVAR(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. You will see as a result the variance of the weight values for all children of this age.
@@ -757,8 +757,8 @@ oldref="182">Example To find the variance of the weight for all children of the same age at Joe's birthday party (scroll up, please), enter the following formula in B16: - =DVARP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) - +=DVARP(A1:E10;"Weight";A13:E14) + In row 14, under Age, enter 7, 8, 9, and so on, one after the other. The variance of the weight values for all children of this age attending Joe's birthday party appears.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp index dcf75321b0..dd0f670eec 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060103.xhp @@ -62,17 +62,17 @@ oldref="361">Syntax AMORDEGRC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) - Cost is the acquisition costs. +Cost is the acquisition costs. - DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. +DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. - FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. +FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. - Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. +Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. - Period is the settlement period to be considered. +Period is the settlement period to be considered. - Rate is the rate of depreciation. +Rate is the rate of depreciation.
@@ -87,17 +87,17 @@ oldref="371">Syntax AMORLINC(Cost; DatePurchased; FirstPeriod; Salvage; Period; Rate; Basis) - Cost means the acquisition costs. +Cost means the acquisition costs. - DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. +DatePurchased is the date of acquisition. - FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. +FirstPeriod is the end date of the first settlement period. - Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. +Salvage is the salvage value of the capital asset at the end of the depreciable life. - Period is the settlement period to be considered. +Period is the settlement period to be considered. - Rate is the rate of depreciation. +Rate is the rate of depreciation.
@@ -113,17 +113,17 @@ oldref="337">Syntax ACCRINT(Issue; FirstInterest; Settlement; Rate; Par; Frequency; Basis) - Issue is the issue date of the security. +Issue is the issue date of the security. - FirstInterest is the first interest date of the security. +FirstInterest is the first interest date of the security. - Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. +Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. - Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate) +Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate) - Par is the par value of the security. +Par is the par value of the security. - Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). +Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). Example @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ oldref="350">Syntax ACCRINTM(Issue; Settlement; Rate; Par; Basis) - Issue is the issue date of the security. +Issue is the issue date of the security. - Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. +Settlement is the date at which the interest accrued up until then is to be calculated. - Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate). +Rate is the annual nominal rate of interest (coupon interest rate). - Par is the par value of the security. +Par is the par value of the security. Example @@ -169,13 +169,13 @@ oldref="392">Syntax RECEIVED("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Investment; Discount; Basis) - Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. +Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). +Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - Investment is the purchase sum. +Investment is the purchase sum. - Discount is the percentage discount on acquisition of the security. +Discount is the percentage discount on acquisition of the security. Example @@ -197,23 +197,23 @@ Syntax PV(Rate; NPer; Pmt; FV; Type) - Rate defines the interest rate per period. +Rate defines the interest rate per period. - NPer is the total number of periods (payment period). +NPer is the total number of periods (payment period). - Pmt is the regular payment made per period. +Pmt is the regular payment made per period. - FV (optional) defines the future value remaining after the final installment has been made. +FV (optional) defines the future value remaining after the final installment has been made. - Type (optional) denotes due date for payments. Type = 1 means due at the beginning of a period and Type = 0 (default) means due at the end of the period. +Type (optional) denotes due date for payments. Type = 1 means due at the beginning of a period and Type = 0 (default) means due at the end of the period. - - + + Example What is the present value of an investment, if 500 currency units are paid out monthly and the annual interest rate is 8%? The payment period is 48 months and 20,000 currency units are to remain at the end of the payment period. - =PV(8%/12;48;500;20000) = -35,019.37 currency units. Under the named conditions, you must deposit 35,019.37 currency units today, if you want to receive 500 currency units per month for 48 months and have 20,000 currency units left over at the end. Cross-checking shows that 48 x 500 currency units + 20,000 currency units = 44,000 currency units. The difference between this amount and the 35,000 currency units deposited represents the interest paid. +=PV(8%/12;48;500;20000) = -35,019.37 currency units. Under the named conditions, you must deposit 35,019.37 currency units today, if you want to receive 500 currency units per month for 48 months and have 20,000 currency units left over at the end. Cross-checking shows that 48 x 500 currency units + 20,000 currency units = 44,000 currency units. The difference between this amount and the 35,000 currency units deposited represents the interest paid. If you enter references instead of these values into the formula, you can calculate any number of "If-then" scenarios. Please note: references to constants must be defined as absolute references. Examples of this type of application are found under the depreciation functions.
@@ -231,18 +231,18 @@ oldref="22">Syntax SYD(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period) - Cost is the initial cost of an asset. +Cost is the initial cost of an asset. - Salvage is the value of an asset after depreciation. +Salvage is the value of an asset after depreciation. - Life is the period fixing the time span over which an asset is depreciated. +Life is the period fixing the time span over which an asset is depreciated. - Period defines the period for which the depreciation is to be calculated. +Period defines the period for which the depreciation is to be calculated. Example A video system initially costing 50,000 currency units is to be depreciated annually for the next 5 years. The salvage value is to be 10,000 currency units. You want to calculate depreciation for the first year. - =SYD(50000;10000;5;1)=13,333.33 currency units. The depreciation amount for the first year is 13,333.33 currency units. +=SYD(50000;10000;5;1)=13,333.33 currency units. The depreciation amount for the first year is 13,333.33 currency units. To have an overview of depreciation rates per period, it is best to define a depreciation table. By entering the different depreciation formulas available in %PRODUCTNAME Calc next to each other, you can see which depreciation form is the most appropriate. Enter the table as follows: @@ -250,28 +250,28 @@ - A - +A + - B - +B + - C - +C + - D - +D + - E - +E + @@ -280,28 +280,28 @@ - Initial Cost - +Initial Cost + - Salvage Value - +Salvage Value + - Useful Life - +Useful Life + - Time Period - +Time Period + - Deprec. SYD - +Deprec. SYD + @@ -310,28 +310,28 @@ - 50,000 currency units - +50,000 currency units + - 10,000 currency units - +10,000 currency units + - 5 - +5 + - 1 - +1 + - 13,333.33 currency units - +13,333.33 currency units + @@ -346,8 +346,8 @@ - 2 - +2 + @@ -367,13 +367,13 @@ - 3 - +3 + - 8,000.00 currency units - +8,000.00 currency units + @@ -388,13 +388,13 @@ - 4 - +4 + - 5,333.33 currency units - +5,333.33 currency units + @@ -409,13 +409,13 @@ - 5 - +5 + - 2,666.67 currency units - +2,666.67 currency units + @@ -430,13 +430,13 @@ - 6 - +6 + - 0.00 currency units - +0.00 currency units + @@ -451,8 +451,8 @@ - 7 - +7 + @@ -469,8 +469,8 @@ - 8 - +8 + @@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ - 9 - +9 + @@ -505,8 +505,8 @@ - 10 - +10 + @@ -532,8 +532,8 @@ - >0 - +>0 + @@ -541,26 +541,26 @@ - Total - +Total + - 40,000.00 currency units - +40,000.00 currency units +
The formula in E2 is as follows: - =SYD($A$2;$B$2;$C$2;D2) - +=SYD($A$2;$B$2;$C$2;D2) + This formula is duplicated in column E down to E11 (select E2, then drag down the lower right corner with the mouse). Cell E13 contains the formula used to check the total of the depreciation amounts. It uses the SUMIF function as the negative values in E8:E11 must not be considered. The condition >0 is contained in cell A13. The formula in E13 is as follows: - =SUMIF(E2:E11;A13) - +=SUMIF(E2:E11;A13) + Now view the depreciation for a 10 year period, or at a salvage value of 1 currency unit, or enter a different initial cost, and so on.
@@ -576,13 +576,13 @@ oldref="381">Syntax DISC("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Price; Redemption; Basis) - Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. +Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). +Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - Price is the price of the security per 100 currency units of par value. +Price is the price of the security per 100 currency units of par value. - Redemption is the redemption value of the security per 100 currency units of par value. +Redemption is the redemption value of the security per 100 currency units of par value. Example @@ -604,15 +604,15 @@ oldref="404">Syntax DURATION_ADD("Settlement"; "Maturity"; Coupon; Yield; Frequency; Basis) - Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. +Settlement is the date of purchase of the security. - Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). +Maturity is the date on which the security matures (expires). - Coupon is the annual coupon interest rate (nominal rate of interest) +Coupon is the annual coupon interest rate (nominal rate of interest) - Yield is the annual yield of the security. +Yield is the annual yield of the security. - Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). +Frequency is the number of interest payments per year (1, 2 or 4). Example @@ -636,14 +636,14 @@ oldref="91">Syntax EFFECTIVE(Nom; P) - Nom is the nominal interest. +Nom is the nominal interest. - P is the number of interest payment periods per year. +P is the number of interest payment periods per year. Example If the annual nominal interest rate is 9.75% and four interest calculation periods are defined, what is the actual interest rate (effective rate)? - =EFFECTIVE(9.75%;4) = 10.11% The annual effective rate is therefore 10.11%. +=EFFECTIVE(9.75%;4) = 10.11% The annual effective rate is therefore 10.11%.
effective interest rates @@ -658,9 +658,9 @@ oldref="416">Syntax EFFECT_ADD(NominalRate; NPerY) - NominalRate is the annual nominal rate of interest. +NominalRate is the annual nominal rate of interest. - NPerY is the number of interest payments per year. +NPerY is the number of interest payments per year. Example What is the effective annual rate of interest for a 5.25% nominal rate and quarterly payment. @@ -682,15 +682,15 @@ oldref="102">Syntax DDB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Factor) - Cost fixes the initial cost of an asset. +Cost fixes the initial cost of an asset. - Salvage fixes the value of an asset at the end of its life. +Salvage fixes the value of an asset at the end of its life. Life is the number of periods (for example, years or months) defining how long the asset is to be used. Period states the period for which the value is to be calculated. - Factor (optional) is the factor by which depreciation decreases. If a value is not entered, the default is factor 2. +Factor (optional) is the factor by which depreciation decreases. If a value is not entered, the default is factor 2. Example A computer system with an initial cost of 75,000 currency units is to be depreciated monthly over 5 years. The value at the end of the depreciation is to be 1 currency unit. The factor is 2. @@ -712,20 +712,20 @@ oldref="116">Syntax DB(Cost; Salvage; Life; Period; Month) - Cost is the initial cost of an asset. +Cost is the initial cost of an asset. - Salvage is the value of an asset at the end of the depreciation. +Salvage is the value of an asset at the end of the depreciation. - Life defines the period over which an asset is depreciated. +Life defines the period over which an asset is depreciated. - Period is the length of each period. The length must be entered in the same date unit as the depreciation period. +Period is the length of each period. The length must be entered in the same date unit as the depreciation period. - Month (optional) denotes the number of months for the first year of depreciation. If an entry is not defined, 12 is used as the default. +Month (optional) denotes the number of months for the first year of depreciation. If an entry is not defined, 12 is used as the default. Example A computer system with an initial cost of 25,000 currency units is to be depreciated over a three year period. The salvage value is to be 1,000 currency units. One period is 30 days. - =DB(25000;1000;36;1;6) = 1,075.00 currency units +=DB(25000;1000;36;1;6) = 1,075.00 currency units The fixed-declining depreciation of the computer system is 1,075.00 currency units.
@@ -741,9 +741,9 @@ oldref="130">Syntax IRR(Values; Guess) - Values represents an array containing the values. +Values represents an array containing the values. - Guess (optional) is the estimated value. An iterative method is used to calculate the internal rate of return. If you can provide only few values, you should provide an initial guess to enable the iteration. +Guess (optional) is the estimated value. An iterative method is used to calculate the internal rate of return. If you can provide only few values, you should provide an initial guess to enable the iteration. Example Under the assumption that cell contents are A1=-10000, A2=3500, A3=7600 and A4=1000, the formula =IRR(A1:A4) gives a result of 80.24%. @@ -761,18 +761,18 @@ oldref="316">Syntax ISPMT(Rate; Period; TotalPeriods; Invest) - Rate sets the periodic interest rate. +Rate sets the periodic interest rate. - Period is the number of installments for calculation of interest. +Period is the number of installments for calculation of interest. - TotalPeriods is the total number of installment periods. +TotalPeriods is the total number of installment periods. - Invest is the amount of the investment. +Invest is the amount of the investment. Example For a credit amount of 120,000 currency units with a two-year term and monthly installments, at a yearly interest rate of 12% the level of interest after 1.5 years is required. - =ISPMT(1%;18;24;120000) = -300 currency units. The monthly interest after 1.5 years amounts to 300 currency units. +=ISPMT(1%;18;24;120000) = -300 currency units. The monthly interest after 1.5 years amounts to 300 currency units.
Financial Functions Part Two diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp index 52357b0a82..0774564c79 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp @@ -3,1458 +3,1425 @@ - +* +* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +* +* Copyright 2008 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. +* +* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite +* +* $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ +* $Revision: 1.12 $ +* +* This file is part of OpenOffice.org. +* +* OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 +* only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. +* +* OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +* GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details +* (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). +* +* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +* version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see +* +* for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. +* +************************************************************************ +--> - - Mathematical Functions - /text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp - - - + +Mathematical Functions +/text/scalc/01/04060106.xhp + + + mathematical functions - Function Wizard; mathematical - functions; mathematical functions - trigonometric functions -mw added "trigonometric..." +Function Wizard; mathematical +functions; mathematical functions +trigonometric functions + Mathematical Functions - This category contains the Mathematical functions for Calc. +This category contains the Mathematical functions for Calc. To open the Function Wizard, choose Insert - Function.
ABS function - absolute values - values;absolute +absolute values +values;absolute mw added two entries ABS - Returns the absolute value of a number. - Syntax - ABS(Number) - - Number is the number whose absolute value is to be calculated. The absolute value of a number is its value without the +/- sign. - Example - - =ABS(-56) returns 56. - - =ABS(12) returns 12. - - =ABS(0) returns 0.see also SIGN -
-
+oldref="33">ABS +Returns the absolute value of a number. +Syntax +ABS(Number) +Number is the number whose absolute value is to be calculated. The absolute value of a number is its value without the +/- sign. +Example + +=ABS(-56) returns 56. + +=ABS(12) returns 12. + +=ABS(0) returns 0.see also SIGN +
+
COUNTBLANK function - counting;empty cells - empty cells;counting +counting;empty cells +empty cells;counting mw added two entries COUNTBLANK - Returns the number of empty cells. - Syntax - COUNTBLANK(Range) - Returns the number of empty cells in the cell range Range. - Example - - =COUNTBLANK(A1:B2) returns 4 if cells A1, A2, B1, and B2 are all empty.see also COUNTIF -
-
+oldref="42">COUNTBLANK +Returns the number of empty cells. +Syntax +COUNTBLANK(Range) + Returns the number of empty cells in the cell range Range. +Example + +=COUNTBLANK(A1:B2) returns 4 if cells A1, A2, B1, and B2 are all empty.see also COUNTIF +
+
ACOS function ACOS - Returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of a number. - Syntax - ACOS(Number) - This function returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cosine is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI. - To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. - Example - - =ACOS(-1) returns 3.14159265358979 (PI radians) - - =DEGREES(ACOS(0.5)) returns 60. The cosine of 60 degrees is 0.5.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, -ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT -
-
+oldref="50">ACOS +Returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of a number. +Syntax +ACOS(Number) + This function returns the inverse trigonometric cosine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cosine is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI. +To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. +Example + +=ACOS(-1) returns 3.14159265358979 (PI radians) + +=DEGREES(ACOS(0.5)) returns 60. The cosine of 60 degrees is 0.5.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT +
+
ACOSH function ACOSH - Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number. - Syntax - ACOSH(Number) - This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cosine is Number. - Number must be greater than or equal to 1. - Example - - =ACOSH(1) returns 0. - - =ACOSH(COSH(4)) returns 4.see also ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH, -COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH +oldref="60">ACOSH +Returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number. +Syntax +ACOSH(Number) + This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cosine is Number. + Number must be greater than or equal to 1. +Example + +=ACOSH(1) returns 0. + +=ACOSH(COSH(4)) returns 4.see also ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH, COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH
-
+
ACOT function ACOT - Returns the inverse cotangent (the arccotangent) of the given number. - Syntax - ACOT(Number) - This function returns the inverse trigonometric cotangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cotangent is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI. - To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. - Example - - =ACOT(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). - - =DEGREES(ACOT(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1. see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, -ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2 -
-
+oldref="70">ACOT +Returns the inverse cotangent (the arccotangent) of the given number. +Syntax +ACOT(Number) + This function returns the inverse trigonometric cotangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose cotangent is Number. The angle returned is between 0 and PI. +To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. +Example + +=ACOT(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). + +=DEGREES(ACOT(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1. see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2 +
+
ACOTH function ACOTH - Returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of the given number. - Syntax - ACOTH(Number) - This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cotangent is Number. - An error results if Number is between -1 and 1 inclusive. - Example - - =ACOTH(1.1) returns inverse hyperbolic cotangent of 1.1, approximately 1.52226.see also ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, -COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH +oldref="80">ACOTH +Returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of the given number. +Syntax +ACOTH(Number) + This function returns the inverse hyperbolic cotangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic cotangent is Number. +An error results if Number is between -1 and 1 inclusive. +Example + +=ACOTH(1.1) returns inverse hyperbolic cotangent of 1.1, approximately 1.52226.see also ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH
-
+
ASIN function ASIN - Returns the inverse trigonometric sine of a number. - Syntax - ASIN(Number) - This function returns the inverse trigonometric sine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose sine is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and +PI/2. - To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. - Example - - =ASIN(0) returns 0. - - =ASIN(1) returns 1.5707963267949 (PI/2 radians). - - =DEGREES(ASIN(0.5)) returns 30. The sine of 30 degrees is 0.5.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, -ACOS, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT -
-
+oldref="90">ASIN +Returns the inverse trigonometric sine of a number. +Syntax +ASIN(Number) + This function returns the inverse trigonometric sine of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose sine is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and +PI/2. +To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. +Example + +=ASIN(0) returns 0. + +=ASIN(1) returns 1.5707963267949 (PI/2 radians). + +=DEGREES(ASIN(0.5)) returns 30. The sine of 30 degrees is 0.5.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, ACOS, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT +
+
ASINH function ASINH - Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number. - Syntax - ASINH(Number) - This function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic sine is Number. - Example - - =ASINH(-90) returns approximately -5.1929877. - - =ASINH(SINH(4)) returns 4.see also ACOSH, ATANH, ACOTH, +oldref="100">ASINH +Returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number. +Syntax +ASINH(Number) + This function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic sine is Number. +Example + +=ASINH(-90) returns approximately -5.1929877. + +=ASINH(SINH(4)) returns 4.see also ACOSH, ATANH, ACOTH, COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH
-
+
ATAN function ATAN - Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of a number. - Syntax - ATAN(Number) - This function returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose tangent is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and PI/2. - To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. - Example - - =ATAN(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). - - =DEGREES(ATAN(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, +oldref="110">ATAN +Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of a number. +Syntax +ATAN(Number) + This function returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of Number, that is the angle (in radians) whose tangent is Number. The angle returned is between -PI/2 and PI/2. +To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. +Example + +=ATAN(1) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). + +=DEGREES(ATAN(1)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN2, ACOT
-
+
ATAN2 function ATAN2 - Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of the specified x and y coordinates. - Syntax - ATAN2(NumberX; NumberY) - - NumberX is the value of the x coordinate. - - NumberY is the value of the y coordinate. - ATAN2 returns the inverse trigonometric tangent, that is, the angle (in radians) between the x-axis and a line from point NumberX, NumberY to the origin. The angle returned is between -PI and PI. - To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. - Example - - =ATAN2(20;20) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). - - =DEGREES(ATAN2(12.3;12.3)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, +oldref="120">ATAN2 +Returns the inverse trigonometric tangent of the specified x and y coordinates. +Syntax +ATAN2(NumberX; NumberY) +NumberX is the value of the x coordinate. +NumberY is the value of the y coordinate. +ATAN2 returns the inverse trigonometric tangent, that is, the angle (in radians) between the x-axis and a line from point NumberX, NumberY to the origin. The angle returned is between -PI and PI. +To return the angle in degrees, use the DEGREES function. +Example + +=ATAN2(20;20) returns 0.785398163397448 (PI/4 radians). + +=DEGREES(ATAN2(12.3;12.3)) returns 45. The tangent of 45 degrees is 1.see also COS, SIN, TAN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ACOT
-
+
ATANH function ATANH - Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number. - Syntax - ATANH(Number) - This function returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic tangent is Number. - Number must obey the condition -1 < number < 1. - Example - - =ATANH(0) returns 0.see also ACOSH, ASINH, ACOTH, +oldref="130">ATANH +Returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number. +Syntax +ATANH(Number) + This function returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of Number, that is the number whose hyperbolic tangent is Number. + Number must obey the condition -1 < number < 1. +Example + +=ATANH(0) returns 0.see also ACOSH, ASINH, ACOTH, COSH, SINH, TANH, COTH
-
+
COS function COS - Returns the cosine of the given angle (in radians). - Syntax - COS(Number) - Returns the (trigonometric) cosine of Number, the angle in radians. - To return the cosine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. - Examples - - =COS(PI()/2) returns 0, the cosine of PI/2 radians. - - =COS(RADIANS(60)) returns 0.5, the cosine of 60 degrees.see also SIN, TAN, COT, +oldref="149">COS +Returns the cosine of the given angle (in radians). +Syntax +COS(Number) + Returns the (trigonometric) cosine of Number, the angle in radians. +To return the cosine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. +Examples + +=COS(PI()/2) returns 0, the cosine of PI/2 radians. + +=COS(RADIANS(60)) returns 0.5, the cosine of 60 degrees.see also SIN, TAN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT
-
+
COSH function COSH - Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number. - Syntax - COSH(Number) - Returns the hyperbolic cosine of Number. - Example - - =COSH(0) returns 1, the hyperbolic cosine of 0.see also SINH, TANH, COTH, +oldref="159">COSH +Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a number. +Syntax +COSH(Number) +Returns the hyperbolic cosine of Number. +Example + +=COSH(0) returns 1, the hyperbolic cosine of 0.see also SINH, TANH, COTH, ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH,
-
+
COT function COT - Returns the cotangent of the given angle (in radians). - Syntax - COT(Number) - Returns the (trigonometric) cotangent of Number, the angle in radians. - To return the cotangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. - The cotangent of an angle is equivalent to 1 divided by the tangent of that angle. - Examples: - - =COT(PI()/4) returns 1, the cotangent of PI/4 radians. - - =COT(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the cotangent of 45 degrees.see also COS, SIN, TAN, +oldref="169">COT +Returns the cotangent of the given angle (in radians). +Syntax +COT(Number) + Returns the (trigonometric) cotangent of Number, the angle in radians. +To return the cotangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. +The cotangent of an angle is equivalent to 1 divided by the tangent of that angle. +Examples: + +=COT(PI()/4) returns 1, the cotangent of PI/4 radians. + +=COT(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the cotangent of 45 degrees.see also COS, SIN, TAN, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT
-
+
COTH function COTH - Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of a given number (angle). - Syntax - COTH(Number) - Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of Number. - Example - - =COTH(1) returns the hyperbolic cotangent of 1, approximately 1.3130.see also COSH, SINH, TANH, +oldref="178">COTH +Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of a given number (angle). +Syntax +COTH(Number) + Returns the hyperbolic cotangent of Number. +Example + +=COTH(1) returns the hyperbolic cotangent of 1, approximately 1.3130.see also COSH, SINH, TANH, ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH,
-
+
DEGREES function - converting;radians, into degrees +converting;radians, into degrees mw added one entry DEGREES - Converts radians into degrees. - Syntax - DEGREES(Number) - - Number is the angle in radians to be converted to degrees. - Example - - =DEGREES(PI()) returns 180 degrees.see also RADIANS -
-
+oldref="188">DEGREES +Converts radians into degrees. +Syntax +DEGREES(Number) +Number is the angle in radians to be converted to degrees. +Example + +=DEGREES(PI()) returns 180 degrees.see also RADIANS +
+
EXP function EXP - Returns e raised to the power of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904. - Syntax - EXP(Number) - - Number is the power to which e is to be raised. - Example - - =EXP(1) returns 2.71828182845904, the mathematical constant e to Calc's accuracy.see also POWER, LN, -
-
+oldref="198">EXP +Returns e raised to the power of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904. +Syntax +EXP(Number) +Number is the power to which e is to be raised. +Example + +=EXP(1) returns 2.71828182845904, the mathematical constant e to Calc's accuracy.see also POWER, LN, +
+
FACT function - factorials;numbers +factorials;numbers mw added one entry FACT - Returns the factorial of a number. - Syntax - FACT(Number) - Returns Number!, the factorial of Number, calculated as 1*2*3*4* ... * Number. - =FACT(0) returns 1 by definition. - The factorial of a negative number returns the "invalid argument" error. - Example - - =FACT(3) returns 6. - - =FACT(0) returns 1.see also FACTDOUBLE, MULTINOMIAL, PRODUCT -
-
+oldref="208">FACT +Returns the factorial of a number. +Syntax +FACT(Number) + Returns Number!, the factorial of Number, calculated as 1*2*3*4* ... * Number. +=FACT(0) returns 1 by definition. +The factorial of a negative number returns the "invalid argument" error. +Example + +=FACT(3) returns 6. + +=FACT(0) returns 1.see also FACTDOUBLE, MULTINOMIAL, PRODUCT +
+
INT function - numbers;rounding down to next integer - rounding;down to next integer +numbers;rounding down to next integer +rounding;down to next integer mw added two entries INT - Rounds a number down to the nearest integer. - Syntax - INT(Number) - Returns Number rounded down to the nearest integer. - Negative numbers round down to the integer below. - Example - - =INT(5.7) returns 5. - - =INT(-1.3) returns -2.see also TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, +oldref="218">INT +Rounds a number down to the nearest integer. +Syntax +INT(Number) +Returns Number rounded down to the nearest integer. +Negative numbers round down to the integer below. +Example + +=INT(5.7) returns 5. + +=INT(-1.3) returns -2.see also TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND,
-
+
EVEN function - numbers;rounding up/down to even integers - rounding;up/down to even integers +numbers;rounding up/down to even integers +rounding;up/down to even integers mw added two entries EVEN - Rounds a positive number up to the next even integer and a negative number down to the next even integer. - Syntax - EVEN(Number) - Returns Number rounded to the next even integer up, away from zero. - Examples - - =EVEN(2.3) returns 4. - - =EVEN(2) returns 2. - - =EVEN(0) returns 0. - - =EVEN(-0.5) returns -2.see also CEILING, FLOOR, ODD, MROUND, +oldref="227">EVEN +Rounds a positive number up to the next even integer and a negative number down to the next even integer. +Syntax +EVEN(Number) + Returns Number rounded to the next even integer up, away from zero. +Examples + +=EVEN(2.3) returns 4. + +=EVEN(2) returns 2. + +=EVEN(0) returns 0. + +=EVEN(-0.5) returns -2.see also CEILING, FLOOR, ODD, MROUND, INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP
-
+
GCD function - greatest common divisor +greatest common divisor mw added one entry GCD - Returns the greatest common divisor of two or more integers. - The greatest common divisor is the positive largest integer which will divide, without remainder, each of the given integers. - Syntax - GCD(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30) - - Integer1 To 30 are up to 30 integers whose greatest common divisor is to be calculated. - Example - - =GCD(16;32;24) gives the result 8, because 8 is the largest number that can divide 16, 24 and 32 without a remainder. - - =GCD(B1:B3) where cells B1, B2, B3 contain 9, 12, 9 gives 3. -
-
+oldref="237">GCD +Returns the greatest common divisor of two or more integers. +The greatest common divisor is the positive largest integer which will divide, without remainder, each of the given integers. +Syntax +GCD(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30) +Integer1 To 30 are up to 30 integers whose greatest common divisor is to be calculated. +Example + +=GCD(16;32;24) gives the result 8, because 8 is the largest number that can divide 16, 24 and 32 without a remainder. + +=GCD(B1:B3) where cells B1, B2, B3 contain 9, 12, 9 gives 3. +
+
GCD_ADD function GCD_ADD - The result is the greatest common divisor of a list of numbers. - - Syntax - GCD_ADD(Number(s)) - - Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. - Example - - =GCD_ADD(5;15;25) returns 5. -
-
+oldref="677">GCD_ADD + The result is the greatest common divisor of a list of numbers. + +Syntax +GCD_ADD(Number(s)) +Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. +Example + +=GCD_ADD(5;15;25) returns 5. +
+
ISEVEN function - even integers +even integers mw added one entry ISEVENlink from Information cat - Returns TRUE if the value is an even integer, or FALSE if the value is odd. - Syntax - ISEVEN(Value) - - Value is the value to be checked. - If Value is not an integer any digits after the decimal point are ignored. The sign of Value is also ignored. - Example - - =ISEVEN(48) returns TRUE - - =ISEVEN(33) returns FALSE - - =ISEVEN(0) returns TRUE - - =ISEVEN(-2.1) returns TRUE - - =ISEVEN(3.999) returns FALSEsee also ISODD -
-
+oldref="245">ISEVENlink from Information cat +Returns TRUE if the value is an even integer, or FALSE if the value is odd. +Syntax +ISEVEN(Value) +Value is the value to be checked. +If Value is not an integer any digits after the decimal point are ignored. The sign of Value is also ignored. +Example + +=ISEVEN(48) returns TRUE + +=ISEVEN(33) returns FALSE + +=ISEVEN(0) returns TRUE + +=ISEVEN(-2.1) returns TRUE + +=ISEVEN(3.999) returns FALSEsee also ISODD +
+
ISODD function - odd integers +odd integers mw added one entry ISODDlink from Information cat - Returns TRUE if the value is odd, or FALSE if the number is even. - Syntax - ISODD(value) - - Value is the value to be checked. - If Value is not an integer any digits after the decimal point are ignored. The sign of Value is also ignored. - Example - - =ISODD(33) returns TRUE - - =ISODD(48) returns FALSE - - =ISODD(3.999) returns TRUE - - =ISODD(-3.1) returns TRUEsee also ISEVEN -
-
+oldref="255">ISODDlink from Information cat +Returns TRUE if the value is odd, or FALSE if the number is even. +Syntax +ISODD(value) +Value is the value to be checked. +If Value is not an integer any digits after the decimal point are ignored. The sign of Value is also ignored. +Example + +=ISODD(33) returns TRUE + +=ISODD(48) returns FALSE + +=ISODD(3.999) returns TRUE + +=ISODD(-3.1) returns TRUEsee also ISEVEN +
+
LCM function - least common multiples - lowest common multiples +least common multiples +lowest common multiples mw added two entries LCM - Returns the least common multiple of one or more integers. - Syntax - LCM(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30) - - Integer1 to 30 are up to 30 integers whose lowest common multiple is to be calculated. - Example - If you enter the numbers 512;1024 and 2000 in the Integer 1;2 and 3 text boxes, 128000 will be returned as the result. -
-
+oldref="265">LCM +Returns the least common multiple of one or more integers. +Syntax +LCM(Integer1; Integer2; ...; Integer30) +Integer1 to 30 are up to 30 integers whose lowest common multiple is to be calculated. +Example +If you enter the numbers 512;1024 and 2000 in the Integer 1;2 and 3 text boxes, 128000 will be returned as the result. +
+
LCM_ADD function LCM_ADD - The result is the lowest common multiple of a list of numbers. - - Syntax - LCM_ADD(Number(s)) - - Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. - Example - - =LCM_ADD(5;15;25) returns 75. -
-
+oldref="684">LCM_ADD + The result is the lowest common multiple of a list of numbers. + +Syntax +LCM_ADD(Number(s)) +Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. +Example + +=LCM_ADD(5;15;25) returns 75. +
+
COMBIN function - number of combinations +number of combinations mw added one entry COMBINshould be statistical-->add a link there - Returns the number of combinations for elements without repetition. - Syntax - COMBIN(Count1; Count2) - - Count1 is the number of items in the set. - - Count2 is the number of items to choose from the set. - COMBIN returns the number of ordered ways to choose these items. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 3 different ways, namely AB, AC and BC. - COMBIN implements the formula: Count1!/(Count2!*(Count1-Count2)!) - Example - - =COMBIN(3;2) returns 3.see also COMBINA -
-
+oldref="273">COMBINshould be statistical-->add a link there +Returns the number of combinations for elements without repetition. +Syntax +COMBIN(Count1; Count2) +Count1 is the number of items in the set. +Count2 is the number of items to choose from the set. +COMBIN returns the number of ordered ways to choose these items. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 3 different ways, namely AB, AC and BC. +COMBIN implements the formula: Count1!/(Count2!*(Count1-Count2)!) +Example + +=COMBIN(3;2) returns 3.see also COMBINA +
+
COMBINA function - number of combinations with repetitions +number of combinations with repetitions mw added one entry COMBINAshould be statistical-->add a link there - Returns the number of combinations of a subset of items including repetitions. - Syntax - COMBINA(Count1; Count2) - - Count1 is the number of items in the set. - - Count2 is the number of items to choose from the set. - COMBINA returns the number of unique ways to choose these items, where the order of choosing is irrelevant, and repetition of items is allowed. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 6 different ways, namely AB, BA, AC, CA, BC and CB. - COMBINA implements the formula: (Count1+Count2-1)! / (Count2!(Count1-1)!)i88052 - Example - - =COMBINA(3;2) returns 6.see also COMBIN -
-
+oldref="282">COMBINAshould be statistical-->add a link there +Returns the number of combinations of a subset of items including repetitions. +Syntax +COMBINA(Count1; Count2) +Count1 is the number of items in the set. +Count2 is the number of items to choose from the set. +COMBINA returns the number of unique ways to choose these items, where the order of choosing is irrelevant, and repetition of items is allowed. For example if there are 3 items A, B and C in a set, you can choose 2 items in 6 different ways, namely AB, BA, AC, CA, BC and CB. +COMBINA implements the formula: (Count1+Count2-1)! / (Count2!(Count1-1)!)i88052 +Example + +=COMBINA(3;2) returns 6.see also COMBIN +
+
TRUNC function - decimal places;cutting off +decimal places;cutting off mw added one entry TRUNC - Truncates a number by removing decimal places. - Syntax - TRUNC(Number; Count) - Returns Number with at most Count decimal places. Excess decimal places are simply removed, irrespective of sign. - - TRUNC(Number; 0) behaves as INT(Number) for positive numbers, but effectively rounds towards zero for negative numbers. - The visible decimal places of the result are specified in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate. - Example - - =TRUNC(1.239;2) returns 1.23. The 9 is lost. - - =TRUNC(-1.234999;3) returns -1.234. All the 9s are lost.see also INT, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, +oldref="291">TRUNC +Truncates a number by removing decimal places. +Syntax +TRUNC(Number; Count) +Returns Number with at most Count decimal places. Excess decimal places are simply removed, irrespective of sign. + +TRUNC(Number; 0) behaves as INT(Number) for positive numbers, but effectively rounds towards zero for negative numbers. +The visible decimal places of the result are specified in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate. +Example + +=TRUNC(1.239;2) returns 1.23. The 9 is lost. + +=TRUNC(-1.234999;3) returns -1.234. All the 9s are lost.see also INT, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND
-
+
LN function - natural logarithm +natural logarithm mw added one entry LN - Returns the natural logarithm based on the constant e of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904. - Syntax - LN(Number) - - Number is the value whose natural logarithm is to be calculated. - Example - - =LN(3) returns the natural logarithm of 3 (approximately 1.0986). - - =LN(EXP(321)) returns 321.see also LOG, LOG10, EXP, -
-
+oldref="301">LN +Returns the natural logarithm based on the constant e of a number. The constant e has a value of approximately 2.71828182845904. +Syntax +LN(Number) +Number is the value whose natural logarithm is to be calculated. +Example + +=LN(3) returns the natural logarithm of 3 (approximately 1.0986). + +=LN(EXP(321)) returns 321.see also LOG, LOG10, EXP, +
+
LOG function - logarithms +logarithms mw added one entry LOG - Returns the logarithm of a number to the specified base. - Syntax - LOG(Number; Base) - - Number is the value whose logarithm is to be calculated. - - Base (optional) is the base for the logarithm calculation. If omitted, Base 10 is assumed. - Example - - =LOG(10;3) returns the logarithm to base 3 of 10 (approximately 2.0959). - - =LOG(7^4;7) returns 4.see also LOG10, LN, POWER, -
-
+oldref="311">LOG +Returns the logarithm of a number to the specified base. +Syntax +LOG(Number; Base) +Number is the value whose logarithm is to be calculated. +Base (optional) is the base for the logarithm calculation. If omitted, Base 10 is assumed. +Example + +=LOG(10;3) returns the logarithm to base 3 of 10 (approximately 2.0959). + +=LOG(7^4;7) returns 4.see also LOG10, LN, POWER, +
+
LOG10 function - base-10 logarithm +base-10 logarithm mw added one entry LOG10 - Returns the base-10 logarithm of a number. - Syntax - LOG10(Number) - Returns the logarithm to base 10 of Number. - Example - - =LOG10(5) returns the base-10 logarithm of 5 (approximately 0.69897).see also LOG, LN, POWER -
-
+oldref="322">LOG10 +Returns the base-10 logarithm of a number. +Syntax +LOG10(Number) +Returns the logarithm to base 10 of Number. +Example + +=LOG10(5) returns the base-10 logarithm of 5 (approximately 0.69897).see also LOG, LN, POWER +
+
CEILING function - rounding;up to multiples of significance +rounding;up to multiples of significance mw added one entry CEILING - Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance. - Syntax - CEILING(Number; Significance; Mode) - - Number is the number that is to be rounded up. - - Significance is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up. - - Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of Number. This parameter is ignored when exporting to MS Excel as Excel does not know any third parameter. - If both parameters Number and Significance are negative and the Mode value is equal to zero or is not given, the results in $[officename] and Excel will differ after the import has been completed. If you export the spreadsheet to Excel, use Mode=1 to see the same results in Excel as in Calc. - Example - - =CEILING(-11;-2) returns -10 - - =CEILING(-11;-2;0) returns -10 - - =CEILING(-11;-2;1) returns -12see also FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND, +oldref="332">CEILING +Rounds a number up to the nearest multiple of Significance. +Syntax +CEILING(Number; Significance; Mode) +Number is the number that is to be rounded up. +Significance is the number to whose multiple the value is to be rounded up. +Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of Number. This parameter is ignored when exporting to MS Excel as Excel does not know any third parameter. +If both parameters Number and Significance are negative and the Mode value is equal to zero or is not given, the results in $[officename] and Excel will differ after the import has been completed. If you export the spreadsheet to Excel, use Mode=1 to see the same results in Excel as in Calc. +Example + +=CEILING(-11;-2) returns -10 + +=CEILING(-11;-2;0) returns -10 + +=CEILING(-11;-2;1) returns -12see also FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND, INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP
-
+
PI function PI - Returns 3.14159265358979, the value of the mathematical constant PI to 14 decimal places. - Syntax - PI() - Example - - =PI() returns 3.14159265358979. -
-
+oldref="343">PI +Returns 3.14159265358979, the value of the mathematical constant PI to 14 decimal places. +Syntax +PI() +Example + +=PI() returns 3.14159265358979. +
+
MULTINOMIAL function MULTINOMIAL - Returns the factorial of the sum of the arguments divided by the product of the factorials of the arguments. - Syntax - MULTINOMIAL(Number(s)) - - Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. - Example - - =MULTINOMIAL(F11:H11) returns 1260, if F11 to H11 contain the values 2, 3 and 4. This corresponds to the formula =(2+3+4)! / (2!*3!*4!) -
-
+oldref="635">MULTINOMIAL + Returns the factorial of the sum of the arguments divided by the product of the factorials of the arguments. +Syntax +MULTINOMIAL(Number(s)) +Number(s) is a list of up to 30 numbers. +Example + +=MULTINOMIAL(F11:H11) returns 1260, if F11 to H11 contain the values 2, 3 and 4. This corresponds to the formula =(2+3+4)! / (2!*3!*4!) +
+
POWER function POWER - Returns a number raised to a power. - Syntax - POWER(Base; Power) - Returns Base raised to the power of Power. - The same result may be achieved by using the exponentiation operator ^: - - Base^Power - - Example - - =POWER(4;3) returns 64, which is 4 to the power of 3. - =4^3 also returns 4 to the power of 3.see also EXP, LOG, SQRT -
-
+oldref="350">POWER +Returns a number raised to a power. +Syntax +POWER(Base; Power) +Returns Base raised to the power of Power. +The same result may be achieved by using the exponentiation operator ^: + +Base^Power + +Example + +=POWER(4;3) returns 64, which is 4 to the power of 3. +=4^3 also returns 4 to the power of 3.see also EXP, LOG, SQRT +
+
SERIESSUM function SERIESSUM - Sums the first terms of a power series. - SERIESSUM(x;n;m;coefficients) = coefficient_1*x^n + coefficient_2*x^(n+m) + coefficient_3*x^(n+2m) +...+ coefficient_i*x^(n+(i-1)m) - Syntax - SERIESSUM(X; N; M; Coefficients) - - X is the input value for the power series. - - N is the initial power - - M is the increment to increase N - - Coefficients is a series of coefficients. For each coefficient the series sum is extended by one section. -
-
+oldref="642">SERIESSUM +Sums the first terms of a power series. +SERIESSUM(x;n;m;coefficients) = coefficient_1*x^n + coefficient_2*x^(n+m) + coefficient_3*x^(n+2m) +...+ coefficient_i*x^(n+(i-1)m) +Syntax +SERIESSUM(X; N; M; Coefficients) +X is the input value for the power series. +N is the initial power +M is the increment to increase N +Coefficients is a series of coefficients. For each coefficient the series sum is extended by one section. +
+
PRODUCT function - numbers;multiplying - multiplying;numbers +numbers;multiplying +multiplying;numbers mw added two entries PRODUCT - Multiplies all the numbers given as arguments and returns the product. - Syntax - PRODUCT(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) - - Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments whose product is to be calculated. - PRODUCT returns number1 * number2 * number3 * ... - Example - - =PRODUCT(2;3;4) returns 24.see also FACT, SUM -
-
+oldref="361">PRODUCT +Multiplies all the numbers given as arguments and returns the product. +Syntax +PRODUCT(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) +Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments whose product is to be calculated. +PRODUCT returns number1 * number2 * number3 * ... +Example + +=PRODUCT(2;3;4) returns 24.see also FACT, SUM +
+
SUMSQ function - square number additions - sums;of square numbers +square number additions +sums;of square numbers mw added two entries SUMSQ - If you want to calculate the sum of the squares of numbers (totaling up of the squares of the arguments), enter these into the text fields. - Syntax - SUMSQ(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) - - Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments the sum of whose squares is to be calculated. - Example - If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 29 is returned as the result. -
-
+oldref="369">SUMSQ +If you want to calculate the sum of the squares of numbers (totaling up of the squares of the arguments), enter these into the text fields. +Syntax +SUMSQ(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) +Number1 to 30 are up to 30 arguments the sum of whose squares is to be calculated. +Example +If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 29 is returned as the result. +
+
MOD function - remainders of divisions +remainders of divisions mw added one entry MOD - Returns the remainder when one integer is divided by another. - Syntax - MOD(Dividend; Divisor) - For integer arguments this function returns Dividend modulo Divisor, that is the remainder when Dividend is divided by Divisor. - This function is implemented as Dividend - Divisor * INT(Dividend/Divisor) , and this formula gives the result if the arguments are not integer. - Example - - =MOD(22;3) returns 1, the remainder when 22 is divided by 3. - - =MOD(11.25;2.5) returns 1.25.see also QUOTIENT, INT, -
-
+oldref="387">MOD +Returns the remainder when one integer is divided by another. +Syntax +MOD(Dividend; Divisor) + For integer arguments this function returns Dividend modulo Divisor, that is the remainder when Dividend is divided by Divisor. +This function is implemented as Dividend - Divisor * INT(Dividend/Divisor) , and this formula gives the result if the arguments are not integer. +Example + +=MOD(22;3) returns 1, the remainder when 22 is divided by 3. + +=MOD(11.25;2.5) returns 1.25.see also QUOTIENT, INT, +
+
QUOTIENT function - divisions +divisions mw added one entry QUOTIENT - Returns the integer part of a division operation. - Syntax - QUOTIENT(Numerator; Denominator) - Returns the integer part of Numerator divided by Denominator. - QUOTIENT is equivalent to INT(numerator/denominator), except that it may report errors with different error codes. - Example - - =QUOTIENT(11;3) returns 3. The remainder of 2 is lost.see also MOD, INT -
-
+oldref="652">QUOTIENT +Returns the integer part of a division operation. +Syntax +QUOTIENT(Numerator; Denominator) +Returns the integer part of Numerator divided by Denominator. +QUOTIENT is equivalent to INT(numerator/denominator), except that it may report errors with different error codes. +Example + +=QUOTIENT(11;3) returns 3. The remainder of 2 is lost.see also MOD, INT +
+
RADIANS function - converting;degrees, into radians +converting;degrees, into radians mw added one entry RADIANS - Converts degrees to radians. - Syntax - RADIANS(Number) - - Number is the angle in degrees to be converted to radians. - Example - - =RADIANS(90) returns 1.5707963267949, which is PI/2 to Calc's accuracy.see also DEGREES -
-
+oldref="377">RADIANS +Converts degrees to radians. +Syntax +RADIANS(Number) +Number is the angle in degrees to be converted to radians. +Example + +=RADIANS(90) returns 1.5707963267949, which is PI/2 to Calc's accuracy.see also DEGREES +
+
ROUND function -ROUND -Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places. -Syntax -ROUND(Number; Count) -Returns Number rounded to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds to the nearest integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc. -This function rounds to the nearest number. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUNDUP for alternatives. -Example - +ROUND +Rounds a number to a certain number of decimal places. +Syntax +ROUND(Number; Count) +Returns Number rounded to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds to the nearest integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, etc. +This function rounds to the nearest number. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUNDUP for alternatives. +Example + =ROUND(2.348;2) returns 2.35 - + =ROUND(-32.4834;3) returns -32.483. Change the cell format to see all decimals. - + =ROUND(2.348;0) returns 2. - + =ROUND(2.5) returns 3. - + =ROUND(987.65;-2) returns 1000.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND
-
+
ROUNDDOWN function ROUNDDOWN - Rounds a number down, toward zero, to a certain precision. - Syntax - ROUNDDOWN(Number; Count) - Returns Number rounded down (towards zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds down to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds down to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc. - This function rounds towards zero. See ROUNDUP and ROUND for alternatives. - Example - - =ROUNDDOWN(1.234;2) returns 1.23. - - =ROUNDDOWN(45.67;0) returns 45. - - =ROUNDDOWN(-45.67) returns -45. - - =ROUNDDOWN(987.65;-2) returns 900.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDUP, +oldref="24">ROUNDDOWN +Rounds a number down, toward zero, to a certain precision. +Syntax +ROUNDDOWN(Number; Count) +Returns Number rounded down (towards zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds down to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds down to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc. +This function rounds towards zero. See ROUNDUP and ROUND for alternatives. +Example + +=ROUNDDOWN(1.234;2) returns 1.23. + +=ROUNDDOWN(45.67;0) returns 45. + +=ROUNDDOWN(-45.67) returns -45. + +=ROUNDDOWN(987.65;-2) returns 900.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDUP, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND
-
+
ROUNDUP function ROUNDUP - Rounds a number up, away from zero, to a certain precision. - Syntax - ROUNDUP(Number; Count) - Returns Number rounded up (away from zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds up to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds up to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc. - This function rounds away from zero. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUND for alternatives. - Example - - =ROUNDUP(1.1111;2) returns 1.12. - - =ROUNDUP(1.2345;1) returns 1.3. - - =ROUNDUP(45.67;0) returns 46. - - =ROUNDUP(-45.67) returns -46. - - =ROUNDUP(987.65;-2) returns 1000.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, +oldref="140">ROUNDUP +Rounds a number up, away from zero, to a certain precision. +Syntax +ROUNDUP(Number; Count) +Returns Number rounded up (away from zero) to Count decimal places. If Count is omitted or zero, the function rounds up to an integer. If Count is negative, the function rounds up to the next 10, 100, 1000, etc. +This function rounds away from zero. See ROUNDDOWN and ROUND for alternatives. +Example + +=ROUNDUP(1.1111;2) returns 1.12. + +=ROUNDUP(1.2345;1) returns 1.3. + +=ROUNDUP(45.67;0) returns 46. + +=ROUNDUP(-45.67) returns -46. + +=ROUNDUP(987.65;-2) returns 1000.see also INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, MROUND
-
+
SIN function SIN - Returns the sine of the given angle (in radians). - Syntax - SIN(Number) - Returns the (trigonometric) sine of Number, the angle in radians. - To return the sine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. - Example - - =SIN(PI()/2) returns 1, the sine of PI/2 radians. - - =SIN(RADIANS(30)) returns 0.5, the sine of 30 degrees.see also COS, TAN, COT, +oldref="408">SIN +Returns the sine of the given angle (in radians). +Syntax +SIN(Number) +Returns the (trigonometric) sine of Number, the angle in radians. +To return the sine of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. +Example + +=SIN(PI()/2) returns 1, the sine of PI/2 radians. + +=SIN(RADIANS(30)) returns 0.5, the sine of 30 degrees.see also COS, TAN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT
-
+
SINH function SINH - Returns the hyperbolic sine of a number. - Syntax - SINH(Number) - Returns the hyperbolic sine of Number. - Example - - =SINH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic sine of 0.see also COSH, TANH, COTH, +oldref="418">SINH +Returns the hyperbolic sine of a number. +Syntax +SINH(Number) +Returns the hyperbolic sine of Number. +Example + +=SINH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic sine of 0.see also COSH, TANH, COTH, ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH
-
+
SUM function - adding;numbers in cell ranges +adding;numbers in cell ranges mw added one entry SUM - Adds all the numbers in a range of cells. - Syntax - SUM(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) - - Number 1 to Number 30 are up to 30 arguments whose sum is to be calculated. - Example - If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 9 will be returned as the result. - - =SUM(A1;A3;B5) calculates the sum of the three cells. =SUM (A1:E10) calculates the sum of all cells in the A1 to E10 cell range. - Conditions linked by AND can be used with the function SUM() in the following manner: - Example assumption: You have entered invoices into a table. Column A contains the date value of the invoice, column B the amounts. You want to find a formula that you can use to return the total of all amounts only for a specific month, e.g. only the amount for the period >=2008-01-01 to <2008-02-01. The range with the date values covers A1:A40, the range containing the amounts to be totaled is B1:B40. C1 contains the start date, 2008-01-01, of the invoices to be included and C2 the date, 2008-02-01, that is no longer included. - Enter the following formula as an array formula: - - =SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40) - - In order to enter this as an array formula, you must press the Shift+Command +oldref="428">SUM +Adds all the numbers in a range of cells. +Syntax +SUM(Number1; Number2; ...; Number30) +Number 1 to Number 30 are up to 30 arguments whose sum is to be calculated. +Example +If you enter the numbers 2; 3 and 4 in the Number 1; 2 and 3 text boxes, 9 will be returned as the result. + +=SUM(A1;A3;B5) calculates the sum of the three cells. =SUM (A1:E10) calculates the sum of all cells in the A1 to E10 cell range. +Conditions linked by AND can be used with the function SUM() in the following manner: +Example assumption: You have entered invoices into a table. Column A contains the date value of the invoice, column B the amounts. You want to find a formula that you can use to return the total of all amounts only for a specific month, e.g. only the amount for the period >=2008-01-01 to <2008-02-01. The range with the date values covers A1:A40, the range containing the amounts to be totaled is B1:B40. C1 contains the start date, 2008-01-01, of the invoices to be included and C2 the date, 2008-02-01, that is no longer included. +Enter the following formula as an array formula: + +=SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40) + +In order to enter this as an array formula, you must press the Shift+Command + Ctrl+ Enter keys instead of simply pressing the Enter key to close the formula. The formula will then be shown in the Formula bar enclosed in braces. - {=SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40)} - The formula is based on the fact that the result of a comparison is 1 if the criterion is met and 0 if it is not met. The individual comparison results will be treated as an array and used in matrix multiplication, and at the end the individual values will be totaled to give the result matrix. -
-
+{=SUM((A1:A40>=C1)*(A1:A40<C2)*B1:B40)} +The formula is based on the fact that the result of a comparison is 1 if the criterion is met and 0 if it is not met. The individual comparison results will be treated as an array and used in matrix multiplication, and at the end the individual values will be totaled to give the result matrix. +
+
SUMIF function - adding;specified numbers +adding;specified numbers mw added one entry SUMIF - Adds the cells specified by a given criteria. This function is used to browse a range when you search for a certain value. - - Syntax - SUMIF(Range; Criteria; SumRange) - - Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. - - Criteria is the cell in which the search criterion is shown, or the search criterion itself. If the criteria is written into the formula, it has to be surrounded by double quotes. - - SumRange is the range from which values are summed. If this parameter has not been indicated, the values found in the Range are summed. - SUMIF supports the reference concatenation operator (~) only in the Criteria parameter, and only if the optional SumRange parameter is not given. - Example - To sum up only negative numbers: =SUMIF(A1:A10;"<0") - - - =SUMIF(A1:A10;">0";B1:10) - sums values from the range B1:B10 only if the corresponding values in the range A1:A10 are >0. - See COUNTIF() for some more syntax examples that can be used with SUMIF(). -
-
+oldref="436">SUMIF +Adds the cells specified by a given criteria. This function is used to browse a range when you search for a certain value. + +Syntax +SUMIF(Range; Criteria; SumRange) +Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. +Criteria is the cell in which the search criterion is shown, or the search criterion itself. If the criteria is written into the formula, it has to be surrounded by double quotes. +SumRange is the range from which values are summed. If this parameter has not been indicated, the values found in the Range are summed. +SUMIF supports the reference concatenation operator (~) only in the Criteria parameter, and only if the optional SumRange parameter is not given. +Example +To sum up only negative numbers: =SUMIF(A1:A10;"<0") + + +=SUMIF(A1:A10;">0";B1:10) - sums values from the range B1:B10 only if the corresponding values in the range A1:A10 are >0. +See COUNTIF() for some more syntax examples that can be used with SUMIF(). +
+
TAN function TAN - Returns the tangent of the given angle (in radians). - Syntax - TAN(Number) - Returns the (trigonometric) tangent of Number, the angle in radians. - To return the tangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. - Example - - =TAN(PI()/4) returns 1, the tangent of PI/4 radians. - - =TAN(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the tangent of 45 degrees.see also COS, SIN, COT, +oldref="446">TAN +Returns the tangent of the given angle (in radians). +Syntax +TAN(Number) +Returns the (trigonometric) tangent of Number, the angle in radians. +To return the tangent of an angle in degrees, use the RADIANS function. +Example + +=TAN(PI()/4) returns 1, the tangent of PI/4 radians. + +=TAN(RADIANS(45)) returns 1, the tangent of 45 degrees.see also COS, SIN, COT, ACOS, ASIN, ATAN, ATAN2, ACOT
-
+
TANH function TANH - Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a number. - Syntax - TANH(Number) - Returns the hyperbolic tangent of Number. - Example - - =TANH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic tangent of 0.see also COSH, SINH, COTH, +oldref="456">TANH +Returns the hyperbolic tangent of a number. +Syntax +TANH(Number) +Returns the hyperbolic tangent of Number. +Example + +=TANH(0) returns 0, the hyperbolic tangent of 0.see also COSH, SINH, COTH, ACOSH, ASINH, ATANH, ACOTH
-
+
AutoFilter function; subtotals - sums;of filtered data - filtered data; sums - SUBTOTAL function +sums;of filtered data +filtered data; sums +SUBTOTAL function mw made "sums..." a two level entry SUBTOTAL - Calculates subtotals. If a range already contains subtotals, these are not used for further calculations. Use this function with the AutoFilters to take only the filtered records into account. - Syntax - SUBTOTAL(Function; Range) - - Function is a number that stands for one of the following functions: - - - - Function index - - - Function - - - - - 1 - - - AVERAGE - - - - - 2 - - - COUNT - - - - - 3 - - - COUNTA - - - - - 4 - - - MAX - - - - - 5 - - - MIN - - - - - 6 - - - PRODUCT - - - - - 7 - - - STDEV - - - - - 8 - - - STDEVP - - - - - 9 - - - SUM - - - - - 10 - - - VAR - - - - - 11 - - - VARP - - -
+oldref="466">SUBTOTAL +Calculates subtotals. If a range already contains subtotals, these are not used for further calculations. Use this function with the AutoFilters to take only the filtered records into account. +Syntax +SUBTOTAL(Function; Range) +Function is a number that stands for one of the following functions: + + + +Function index + + +Function + + + + +1 + + +AVERAGE + + + + +2 + + +COUNT + + + + +3 + + +COUNTA + + + + +4 + + +MAX + + + + +5 + + +MIN + + + + +6 + + +PRODUCT + + + + +7 + + +STDEV + + + + +8 + + +STDEVP + + + + +9 + + +SUM + + + + +10 + + +VAR + + + + +11 + + +VARP + + +
- - Range is the range whose cells are included. - Example - You have a table in the cell range A1:B5 containing cities in column A and accompanying figures in column B. You have used an AutoFilter so that you only see rows containing the city Hamburg. You want to see the sum of the figures that are displayed; that is, just the subtotal for the filtered rows. In this case the correct formula would be: - - =SUBTOTAL(9;B2:B5) - -
-
+Range is the range whose cells are included. +Example +You have a table in the cell range A1:B5 containing cities in column A and accompanying figures in column B. You have used an AutoFilter so that you only see rows containing the city Hamburg. You want to see the sum of the figures that are displayed; that is, just the subtotal for the filtered rows. In this case the correct formula would be: + +=SUBTOTAL(9;B2:B5) + +
+
Euro; converting - EUROCONVERT function +EUROCONVERT function EUROCONVERTinsert link in financial - Converts between old European national currency and to and from Euros. - - Syntax - - EUROCONVERT(Value; "From_currency"; "To_currency", full_precision, triangulation_precision) - - Value is the amount of the currency to be converted. - - From_currency and To_currency are the currency units to convert from and to respectively. These must be text, the official abbreviation for the currency (for example, "EUR"). The rates (shown per Euro) were set by the European Commission. - - Full_precision is optional. If omitted or False, the result is rounded according to the decimals of the To currency. If Full_precision is True, the result is not rounded. - - Triangulation_precision is optional. If Triangulation_precision is given and >=3, the intermediate result of a triangular conversion (currency1,EUR,currency2) is rounded to that precision. If Triangulation_precision is omitted, the intermediate result is not rounded. Also if To currency is "EUR", Triangulation_precision is used as if triangulation was needed and conversion from EUR to EUR was applied. - - Examples - - - =EUROCONVERT(100;"ATS";"EUR") converts 100 Austrian Schillings into Euros. - - =EUROCONVERT(100;"EUR";"DEM") converts 100 Euros into German Marks. -
-
+oldref="564">EUROCONVERTinsert link in financial +Converts between old European national currency and to and from Euros. +Syntax + +EUROCONVERT(Value; "From_currency"; "To_currency", full_precision, triangulation_precision) +Value is the amount of the currency to be converted. +From_currency and To_currency are the currency units to convert from and to respectively. These must be text, the official abbreviation for the currency (for example, "EUR"). The rates (shown per Euro) were set by the European Commission. +Full_precision is optional. If omitted or False, the result is rounded according to the decimals of the To currency. If Full_precision is True, the result is not rounded. +Triangulation_precision is optional. If Triangulation_precision is given and >=3, the intermediate result of a triangular conversion (currency1,EUR,currency2) is rounded to that precision. If Triangulation_precision is omitted, the intermediate result is not rounded. Also if To currency is "EUR", Triangulation_precision is used as if triangulation was needed and conversion from EUR to EUR was applied. +Examples + + +=EUROCONVERT(100;"ATS";"EUR") converts 100 Austrian Schillings into Euros. + +=EUROCONVERT(100;"EUR";"DEM") converts 100 Euros into German Marks. +
+
+CONVERT function + + +CONVERT +Converts a value from one unit of measurement to another unit of measurement. The conversion factors are given in a list in the configuration. +At one time the list of conversion factors included the legacy European currencies and the Euro (see examples below). We suggest using the new function EUROCONVERT for converting these currencies. +Syntax +CONVERT(value;"text";"text") +Example + +=CONVERT(100;"ATS";"EUR") returns the Euro value of 100 Austrian Schillings. +=CONVERT(100;"EUR";"DEM") converts 100 Euros into German Marks. +
+
ODD function - rounding;up/down to nearest odd integer +rounding;up/down to nearest odd integer mw added one entry ODD - Rounds a positive number up to the nearest odd integer and a negative number down to the nearest odd integer. - Syntax - ODD(Number) - Returns Number rounded to the next odd integer up, away from zero. - Example - - =ODD(1.2) returns 3. - - =ODD(1) returns 1. - - =ODD(0) returns 1. - - =ODD(-3.1) returns -5.see also CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, MROUND, +oldref="502">ODD +Rounds a positive number up to the nearest odd integer and a negative number down to the nearest odd integer. +Syntax +ODD(Number) + Returns Number rounded to the next odd integer up, away from zero. +Example + +=ODD(1.2) returns 3. + +=ODD(1) returns 1. + +=ODD(0) returns 1. + +=ODD(-3.1) returns -5.see also CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, MROUND, INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP
-
+
FLOOR function - rounding;down to nearest multiple of significance +rounding;down to nearest multiple of significance mw added one entry FLOOR - Rounds a number down to the nearest multiple of Significance. - Syntax - FLOOR(Number; Significance; Mode) - - Number is the number that is to be rounded down. - - Significance is the value to whose multiple the number is to be rounded down. - - Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of the number. This parameter is ignored when exporting to MS Excel as Excel does not know any third parameter. - If both parameters Number and Significance are negative, and if the Mode value is equal to zero or is not specified, then the results in $[officename] Calc and Excel will differ after exporting. If you export the spreadsheet to Excel, use Mode=1 to see the same results in Excel as in Calc. - Example - - =FLOOR( -11;-2) returns -12 - - =FLOOR( -11;-2;0) returns -12 - - =FLOOR( -11;-2;1) returns -10see also CEILING, EVEN, ODD, MROUND, +oldref="512">FLOOR +Rounds a number down to the nearest multiple of Significance. +Syntax +FLOOR(Number; Significance; Mode) +Number is the number that is to be rounded down. +Significance is the value to whose multiple the number is to be rounded down. +Mode is an optional value. If the Mode value is given and not equal to zero, and if Number and Significance are negative, then rounding is done based on the absolute value of the number. This parameter is ignored when exporting to MS Excel as Excel does not know any third parameter. +If both parameters Number and Significance are negative, and if the Mode value is equal to zero or is not specified, then the results in $[officename] Calc and Excel will differ after exporting. If you export the spreadsheet to Excel, use Mode=1 to see the same results in Excel as in Calc. +Example + +=FLOOR( -11;-2) returns -12 + +=FLOOR( -11;-2;0) returns -12 + +=FLOOR( -11;-2;1) returns -10see also CEILING, EVEN, ODD, MROUND, INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP,
-
+
SIGN function - algebraic signs +algebraic signs mw added one entry SIGN - Returns the sign of a number. Returns 1 if the number is positive, -1 if negative and 0 if zero. - Syntax - SIGN(Number) - - Number is the number whose sign is to be determined. - Example - - =SIGN(3.4) returns 1. - - =SIGN(-4.5) returns -1.see also ABS -
-
+oldref="523">SIGN +Returns the sign of a number. Returns 1 if the number is positive, -1 if negative and 0 if zero. +Syntax +SIGN(Number) +Number is the number whose sign is to be determined. +Example + +=SIGN(3.4) returns 1. + +=SIGN(-4.5) returns -1.see also ABS +
+
MROUND function - nearest multiple +nearest multiple mw added one entry MROUND - Returns a number rounded to the nearest multiple of another number. - Syntax - MROUND(Number; Multiple) - Returns Number rounded to the nearest multiple of Multiple. - An alternative implementation would be Multiple * ROUND(Number/Multiple). - Example - - =MROUND(15.5;3) returns 15, as 15.5 is closer to 15 (= 3*5) than to 18 (= 3*6). - - =MROUND(1.4;0.5) returns 1.5 (= 0.5*3).see also CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, +oldref="658">MROUND +Returns a number rounded to the nearest multiple of another number. +Syntax +MROUND(Number; Multiple) +Returns Number rounded to the nearest multiple of Multiple. +An alternative implementation would be Multiple * ROUND(Number/Multiple). +Example + +=MROUND(15.5;3) returns 15, as 15.5 is closer to 15 (= 3*5) than to 18 (= 3*6). + +=MROUND(1.4;0.5) returns 1.5 (= 0.5*3).see also CEILING, FLOOR, EVEN, ODD, INT, TRUNC, ROUND, ROUNDDOWN, ROUNDUP
-
+
SQRT function - square roots;positive numbers +square roots;positive numbers mw added one entry SQRT - Returns the positive square root of a number. - Syntax - SQRT(Number) - Returns the positive square root of Number. - Number must be positive. - Example - - =SQRT(16) returns 4. - - =SQRT(-16) returns an invalid argument error.see also SQRTPI, POWER -
-
+oldref="532">SQRT +Returns the positive square root of a number. +Syntax +SQRT(Number) +Returns the positive square root of Number. + Number must be positive. +Example + +=SQRT(16) returns 4. + +=SQRT(-16) returns an invalid argument error.see also SQRTPI, POWER +
+
SQRTPI function - square roots;products of Pi +square roots;products of Pi mw added one entry SQRTPI - Returns the square root of (PI times a number). - Syntax - SQRTPI(Number) - Returns the positive square root of (PI multiplied by Number). - This is equivalent to SQRT(PI()*Number). - Example - - =SQRTPI(2) returns the squareroot of (2PI), approximately 2.506628.see also SQRT -
-
+oldref="665">SQRTPI +Returns the square root of (PI times a number). +Syntax +SQRTPI(Number) +Returns the positive square root of (PI multiplied by Number). +This is equivalent to SQRT(PI()*Number). +Example + +=SQRTPI(2) returns the squareroot of (2PI), approximately 2.506628.see also SQRT +
+
random numbers; between limits - RANDBETWEEN function +RANDBETWEEN function mw changed "random numbers;" RANDBETWEEN - Returns an integer random number in a specified range. - Syntax - RANDBETWEEN(Bottom; Top) - Returns an integer random number between integers Bottom and Top (both inclusive). - This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press Shift+Command +oldref="671">RANDBETWEEN +Returns an integer random number in a specified range. +Syntax +RANDBETWEEN(Bottom; Top) +Returns an integer random number between integers Bottom and Top (both inclusive). +This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press Shift+Command Ctrl+F9. - To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells containing this function, and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked). - Example - - =RANDBETWEEN(20;30) returns an integer of between 20 and 30.see also RAND +To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells containing this function, and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked). +Example + +=RANDBETWEEN(20;30) returns an integer of between 20 and 30.see also RAND
-
+
RAND function - random numbers;between 0 and 1 +random numbers;between 0 and 1 mw added one entry RAND - Returns a random number between 0 and 1.The value of 0 can be returned, the value of 1 not.this is really true after issue 53642 will be fixed - Syntax - RAND() - This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press Shift+Command +oldref="542">RAND +Returns a random number between 0 and 1.The value of 0 can be returned, the value of 1 not.this is really true after issue 53642 will be fixed +Syntax +RAND() +This function produces a new random number each time Calc recalculates. To force Calc to recalculate manually press Shift+Command Ctrl+F9. - To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells each containing =RAND(), and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked). - Example - - =RAND() returns a random number between 0 and 1.see also RANDBETWEEN +To generate random numbers which never recalculate, copy cells each containing =RAND(), and use Edit - Paste Special (with Paste All and Formulas not marked and Numbers marked). +Example + +=RAND() returns a random number between 0 and 1.see also RANDBETWEEN
-
+
COUNTIF function - counting;specified cells +counting;specified cells mw added one entry -COUNTIF -Returns the number of cells that meet with certain criteria within a cell range. +COUNTIF +Returns the number of cells that meet with certain criteria within a cell range. -Syntax -COUNTIF(Range; Criteria) - -Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. - -Criteria indicates the criteria in the form of a number, an expression or a character string. These criteria determine which cells are counted. You may also enter a search text in the form of a regular expression, e.g. b.* for all words that begin with b. You may also indicate a cell range that contains the search criterion. If you search for literal text, enclose the text in double quotes. -Example -A1:A10 is a cell range containing the numbers 2000 to 2009. Cell B1 contains the number 2006. In cell B2, you enter a formula: - +Syntax +COUNTIF(Range; Criteria) +Range is the range to which the criteria are to be applied. +Criteria indicates the criteria in the form of a number, an expression or a character string. These criteria determine which cells are counted. You may also enter a search text in the form of a regular expression, e.g. b.* for all words that begin with b. You may also indicate a cell range that contains the search criterion. If you search for literal text, enclose the text in double quotes. +Example +A1:A10 is a cell range containing the numbers 2000 to 2009. Cell B1 contains the number 2006. In cell B2, you enter a formula: + =COUNTIF(A1:A10;2006) - this returns 1 - + =COUNTIF(A1:A10;B1) - this returns 1 - + =COUNTIF(A1:A10;">=2006") - this returns 4 - + =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<"&B1) - when B1 contains 2006, this returns 6 - + =COUNTIF(A1:A10;C2) where cell C2 contains the text >2006 counts the number of cells in the range A1:A10 which are >2006 -To count only negative numbers: =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<0") +To count only negative numbers: =COUNTIF(A1:A10;"<0")
- -
- + +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp index 2e056abf28..ab90880518 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060109.xhp @@ -571,17 +571,19 @@ HYPERLINK When you click a cell that contains the HYPERLINK function, the hyperlink opens. - If you use the optional cell text parameter, the formula locates the URL, and then displays the text. + If you use the optional CellText parameter, the formula locates the URL, and then displays the text or number. To open a hyperlinked cell with the keyboard, select the cell, press F2 to enter the Edit mode, move the cursor in front of the hyperlink, press Shift+F10, and then choose Open Hyperlink. Syntax HYPERLINK("URL") or HYPERLINK("URL"; "CellText") - - URL specifies the link target. The optional CellText parameter is the text that is displayed in the cell and the result of the function. If the CellText parameter is not specified, the URL is displayed in the cell text and in the result of the function. + + URL specifies the link target. The optional CellText parameter is the text or a number that is displayed in the cell and will be returned as the result. If the CellText parameter is not specified, the URL is displayed in the cell text and will be returned as the result. + The number 0 is returned for empty cells and matrix elements. Example =HYPERLINK("http://www.example.org") displays the text "http://www.example.org" in the cell and executes the hyperlink http://www.example.org when clicked. =HYPERLINK("http://www.example.org";"Click here") displays the text "Click here" in the cell and executes the hyperlink http://www.example.org when clicked. + =HYPERLINK("http://www.example.org";12345) displays the number 12345 and executes the hyperlink http://www.example.org when clicked. =HYPERLINK($B4) where cell B4 contains http://www.example.org. The function adds http://www.example.org to the URL of the hyperlink cell and returns the same text which is used as formula result. @@ -589,7 +591,7 @@ =HYPERLINK("#Sheet1.A1";"Go to top") displays the text Go to top and jumps to cell Sheet1.A1 in this document. - =HYPERLINK("file:///C:/writer.odt#Specification";"Go to Writer bookmark") displays the text Go to Writer bookmark, loads the specified text document and jumps to bookmark "Specification". + =HYPERLINK("file:///C:/writer.odt#Specification";"Go to Writer bookmark")displays the text Go to Writer bookmark, loads the specified text document and jumps to bookmark "Specification".
GETPIVOTDATA function diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp index 4cebc8fbbb..94801039de 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04060110.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.17.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.12 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,534 +35,633 @@ - -Text Functions -/text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp - - - + + Text Functions + /text/scalc/01/04060110.xhp + + + text in cells; functions -functions; text functions -Function Wizard;text + functions; text functions + Function Wizard;text -Text Functions -This section contains descriptions of the Text functions. +Text Functions + This section contains descriptions of the Text functions. -
- -
+
+ +
ARABIC function -ARABIC -Calculates the value of a Roman number. The value range must be between 0 and 3999. -Syntax -ARABIC("Text") - -Text is the text that represents a Roman number. -Example - -=ARABIC("MXIV") returns 1014 - -=ARABIC("MMII") returns 2002 -
-
+ARABIC + Calculates the value of a Roman number. The value range must be between 0 and 3999. + Syntax + ARABIC("Text") + + Text is the text that represents a Roman number. + Example + + =ARABIC("MXIV") returns 1014 + + =ARABIC("MMII") returns 2002 +
+
ASC function i79585 -ASC -The ASC function converts full-width to half-width ASCII and katakana characters. Returns a text string. -See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/mwiki/index.php?title=Calc/Features/JIS_and_ASC_functions for a conversion table. -Syntax -ASC("Text") - -Text is the text that contains characters to be converted. -See also JIS function. -
-
+ASC + The ASC function converts full-width to half-width ASCII and katakana characters. Returns a text string. + See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/mwiki/index.php?title=Calc/Features/JIS_and_ASC_functions for a conversion table. + Syntax + ASC("Text") + + Text is the text that contains characters to be converted. + See also JIS function. +
+
BAHTTEXT function i66350 -BAHTTEXT -Converts a number to Thai text, including the Thai currency names. -Syntax -BAHTTEXT(Number) - -Number is any number. "Baht" is appended to the integral part of the number, and "Satang" is appended to the decimal part of the number. -Example - -=BAHTTEXT(12.65) returns a string in Thai characters with the meaning of "Twelve Baht and sixty five Satang". -
-
+BAHTTEXT + Converts a number to Thai text, including the Thai currency names. + Syntax + BAHTTEXT(Number) + + Number is any number. "Baht" is appended to the integral part of the number, and "Satang" is appended to the decimal part of the number. + Example + + =BAHTTEXT(12.65) returns a string in Thai characters with the meaning of "Twelve Baht and sixty five Satang". +
+
BASE function -BASE -Converts a positive integer to a specified base into a text from the numbering system. The digits 0-9 and the letters A-Z are used. -Syntax -BASE(Number; Radix; [MinimumLength]) - -Number is the positive integer to be converted. - -Radix indicates the base of the number system. It may be any positive integer between 2 and 36. - -MinimumLength (optional) determines the minimum length of the character sequence that has been created. If the text is shorter than the indicated minimum length, zeros are added to the left of the string. -Example +BASE + Converts a positive integer to a specified base into a text from the numbering system. The digits 0-9 and the letters A-Z are used. + Syntax + BASE(Number; Radix; [MinimumLength]) + + Number is the positive integer to be converted. + + Radix indicates the base of the number system. It may be any positive integer between 2 and 36. + + MinimumLength (optional) determines the minimum length of the character sequence that has been created. If the text is shorter than the indicated minimum length, zeros are added to the left of the string. + Example decimal system; converting to - -=BASE(17;10;4) returns 0017 in the decimal system. + + =BASE(17;10;4) returns 0017 in the decimal system. binary system; converting to - -=BASE(17;2) returns 10001 in the binary system. + + =BASE(17;2) returns 10001 in the binary system. hexadecimal system; converting to - -=BASE(255;16;4) returns 00FF in the hexadecimal system. -
-
+ + =BASE(255;16;4) returns 00FF in the hexadecimal system. +
+
CHAR function -CHAR -Converts a number into a character according to the current code table. The number can be a two-digit or three-digit integer number. - -Syntax -CHAR(Number) - -Number is a number between 1 and 255 representing the code value for the character. -Example - -=CHAR(100) returns the character d. -
-
+CHAR + Converts a number into a character according to the current code table. The number can be a two-digit or three-digit integer number. + + Syntax + CHAR(Number) + + Number is a number between 1 and 255 representing the code value for the character. + Example + + =CHAR(100) returns the character d. + ="abc" & CHAR(10) & "def" inserts a newline character into the string. +
+
CLEAN function -CLEAN -All non-printing characters are removed from the string. -Syntax -CLEAN("Text") - -Text refers to the text from which to remove all non-printable characters. -
-
+CLEAN + All non-printing characters are removed from the string. + Syntax + CLEAN("Text") + + Text refers to the text from which to remove all non-printable characters. +
+
CODE function -CODE -Returns a numeric code for the first character in a text string. -Syntax -CODE("Text") - -Text is the text for which the code of the first character is to be found. - -Example - -=CODE("Hieronymus") returns 72, =CODE("hieroglyphic") returns 104. -The code used here does not refer to ASCII, but to the code table currently loaded. -
-
+CODE + Returns a numeric code for the first character in a text string. + Syntax + CODE("Text") + + Text is the text for which the code of the first character is to be found. + + Example + + =CODE("Hieronymus") returns 72, =CODE("hieroglyphic") returns 104. + The code used here does not refer to ASCII, but to the code table currently loaded. +
+
CONCATENATE function -CONCATENATE -Combines several text strings into one string. -Syntax -CONCATENATE("Text1"; ...; "Text30") - -Text 1; Text 2; ... represent up to 30 text passages which are to be combined into one string. -Example - -=CONCATENATE("Good ";"Morning ";"Mrs. ";"Doe") returns: Good Morning Mrs. Doe. -
-
+CONCATENATE + Combines several text strings into one string. + Syntax + CONCATENATE("Text1"; ...; "Text30") + + Text 1; Text 2; ... represent up to 30 text passages which are to be combined into one string. + Example + + =CONCATENATE("Good ";"Morning ";"Mrs. ";"Doe") returns: Good Morning Mrs. Doe. +
+
DECIMAL function -DECIMAL -Converts text with characters from a number system to a positive integer in the base radix given. The radix must be in the range 2 to 36. Spaces and tabs are ignored. The Text field is not case-sensitive. -If the radix is 16, a leading x or X or 0x or 0X, and an appended h or H, is disregarded. If the radix is 2, an appended b or B is disregarded. Other characters that do not belong to the number system generate an error. -Syntax -DECIMAL("Text"; Radix) - -Text is the text to be converted. To differentiate between a hexadecimal number, such as A1 and the reference to cell A1, you must place the number in quotation marks, for example, "A1" or "FACE". - -Radix indicates the base of the number system. It may be any positive integer between 2 and 36. -Example - -=DECIMAL("17";10) returns 17. - -=DECIMAL("FACE";16) returns 64206. - -=DECIMAL("0101";2) returns 5. -
-
+DECIMAL + Converts text with characters from a number system to a positive integer in the base radix given. The radix must be in the range 2 to 36. Spaces and tabs are ignored. The Text field is not case-sensitive. + If the radix is 16, a leading x or X or 0x or 0X, and an appended h or H, is disregarded. If the radix is 2, an appended b or B is disregarded. Other characters that do not belong to the number system generate an error. + Syntax + DECIMAL("Text"; Radix) + + Text is the text to be converted. To differentiate between a hexadecimal number, such as A1 and the reference to cell A1, you must place the number in quotation marks, for example, "A1" or "FACE". + + Radix indicates the base of the number system. It may be any positive integer between 2 and 36. + Example + + =DECIMAL("17";10) returns 17. + + =DECIMAL("FACE";16) returns 64206. + + =DECIMAL("0101";2) returns 5. +
+
DOLLAR function -DOLLAR -Converts a number to an amount in the currency format, rounded to a specified decimal place. In the Value field enter the number to be converted to currency. Optionally, you may enter the number of decimal places in the Decimals field. If no value is specified, all numbers in currency format will be displayed with two decimal places. -You set the currency format in your system settings. -Syntax -DOLLAR(Value; Decimals) - -Value is a number, a reference to a cell containing a number, or a formula which returns a number. - -Decimals is the optional number of decimal places. -Example - -=DOLLAR(255) returns $255.00. - -=DOLLAR(367.456;2) returns $367.46. Use the decimal separator that corresponds to the current locale setting. -
-
+DOLLAR + Converts a number to an amount in the currency format, rounded to a specified decimal place. In the Value field enter the number to be converted to currency. Optionally, you may enter the number of decimal places in the Decimals field. If no value is specified, all numbers in currency format will be displayed with two decimal places. + You set the currency format in your system settings. + Syntax + DOLLAR(Value; Decimals) + + Value is a number, a reference to a cell containing a number, or a formula which returns a number. + + Decimals is the optional number of decimal places. + Example + + =DOLLAR(255) returns $255.00. + + =DOLLAR(367.456;2) returns $367.46. Use the decimal separator that corresponds to the current locale setting. +
+
EXACT function -EXACT -Compares two text strings and returns TRUE if they are identical. This function is case-sensitive. -Syntax -EXACT("Text1"; "Text2") - -Text1 refers to the first text to compare. - -Text2 is the second text to compare. -Example - -=EXACT("Sun microsystems";"Sun Microsystems") returns FALSE. -
-
+EXACT + Compares two text strings and returns TRUE if they are identical. This function is case-sensitive. + Syntax + EXACT("Text1"; "Text2") + + Text1 refers to the first text to compare. + + Text2 is the second text to compare. + Example + + =EXACT("Sun microsystems";"Sun Microsystems") returns FALSE. +
+
FIND function -FIND -Looks for a string of text within another string. You can also define where to begin the search. The search term can be a number or any string of characters. The search is case-sensitive. -Syntax -FIND("FindText"; "Text"; Position) - -FindText refers to the text to be found. - -Text is the text where the search takes place. - -Position (optional) is the position in the text from which the search starts. -Example - -=FIND(76;998877665544) returns 6. -
-
+FIND + Looks for a string of text within another string. You can also define where to begin the search. The search term can be a number or any string of characters. The search is case-sensitive. + Syntax + FIND("FindText"; "Text"; Position) + + FindText refers to the text to be found. + + Text is the text where the search takes place. + + Position (optional) is the position in the text from which the search starts. + Example + + =FIND(76;998877665544) returns 6. +
+
FIXED function -FIXED -Returns a number as text with a specified number of decimal places and optional thousands separators. -Syntax -FIXED(Number; Decimals; NoThousandsSeparators) - -Number refers to the number to be formatted. - -Decimals refers to the number of decimal places to be displayed. - -NoThousandsSeparators (optional) determines whether the thousands separator is used. If the parameter is a number not equal to 0, the thousands separator is suppressed. If the parameter is equal to 0 or if it is missing altogether, the thousands separators of your current locale setting are displayed. -Example - -=FIXED(1234567.89;3) returns 1,234,567.890 as a text string. - -=FIXED(1234567.89;3;1) returns 1234567.890 as a text string. -
-
+FIXED + Returns a number as text with a specified number of decimal places and optional thousands separators. + Syntax + FIXED(Number; Decimals; NoThousandsSeparators) + + Number refers to the number to be formatted. + + Decimals refers to the number of decimal places to be displayed. + + NoThousandsSeparators (optional) determines whether the thousands separator is used. If the parameter is a number not equal to 0, the thousands separator is suppressed. If the parameter is equal to 0 or if it is missing altogether, the thousands separators of your current locale setting are displayed. + Example + + =FIXED(1234567.89;3) returns 1,234,567.890 as a text string. + + =FIXED(1234567.89;3;1) returns 1234567.890 as a text string. +
+
JIS function -JIS -The JIS function converts half-width to full-width ASCII and katakana characters. Returns a text string. -See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/mwiki/index.php?title=Calc/Features/JIS_and_ASC_functions for a conversion table. -Syntax -JIS("Text") - -Text is the text that contains characters to be converted. -See also ASC function. -
-
+JIS + The JIS function converts half-width to full-width ASCII and katakana characters. Returns a text string. + See http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/mwiki/index.php?title=Calc/Features/JIS_and_ASC_functions for a conversion table. + Syntax + JIS("Text") + + Text is the text that contains characters to be converted. + See also ASC function. +
+
LEFT function -LEFT -Returns the first character or characters of a text. -Syntax -LEFT("Text"; Number) - -Text is the text where the initial partial words are to be determined. - -Number (optional) specifies the number of characters for the start text. If this parameter is not defined, one character is returned. -Example - -=LEFT("output";3) returns “out”. -
-
+LEFT + Returns the first character or characters of a text. + Syntax + LEFT("Text"; Number) + + Text is the text where the initial partial words are to be determined. + + Number (optional) specifies the number of characters for the start text. If this parameter is not defined, one character is returned. + Example + + =LEFT("output";3) returns “out”. +
+
LEN function -LEN -Returns the length of a string including spaces. -Syntax -LEN("Text") - -Text is the text whose length is to be determined. -Example - -=LEN("Good Afternoon") returns 14. - -=LEN(12345.67) returns 8. -
-
+LEN + Returns the length of a string including spaces. + Syntax + LEN("Text") + + Text is the text whose length is to be determined. + Example + + =LEN("Good Afternoon") returns 14. + + =LEN(12345.67) returns 8. +
+
LOWER function -LOWER -Converts all uppercase letters in a text string to lowercase. -Syntax -LOWER("Text") - -Text refers to the text to be converted. -Example - -=LOWER("Sun") returns sun. -
-
+LOWER + Converts all uppercase letters in a text string to lowercase. + Syntax + LOWER("Text") + + Text refers to the text to be converted. + Example + + =LOWER("Sun") returns sun. +
+
MID function -MID -Returns a text string of a text. The parameters specify the starting position and the number of characters. -Syntax -MID("Text"; Start; Number) - -Text is the text containing the characters to extract. - -Start is the position of the first character in the text to extract. - -Number specifies the number of characters in the part of the text. -Example - -=MID("Sun Microsystems";5;5) returns Micro. -
-
+MID + Returns a text string of a text. The parameters specify the starting position and the number of characters. + Syntax + MID("Text"; Start; Number) + + Text is the text containing the characters to extract. + + Start is the position of the first character in the text to extract. + + Number specifies the number of characters in the part of the text. + Example + + =MID("Sun Microsystems";5;5) returns Micro. +
+
PROPER function -PROPER -Capitalizes the first letter in all words of a text string. -Syntax -PROPER("Text") - -Text refers to the text to be converted. -Example - -=PROPER("sun microsystems") returns Sun Microsystems. -
-
+PROPER + Capitalizes the first letter in all words of a text string. + Syntax + PROPER("Text") + + Text refers to the text to be converted. + Example + + =PROPER("sun microsystems") returns Sun Microsystems. +
+
REPLACE function -REPLACE -Replaces part of a text string with a different text string. This function can be used to replace both characters and numbers (which are automatically converted to text). The result of the function is always displayed as text. If you intend to perform further calculations with a number which has been replaced by text, you will need to convert it back to a number using the VALUE function. -Any text containing numbers must be enclosed in quotation marks if you do not want it to be interpreted as a number and automatically converted to text. -Syntax -REPLACE("Text"; Position; Length; "NewText") - -Text refers to text of which a part will be replaced. - -Position refers to the position within the text where the replacement will begin. - -Length is the number of characters in Text to be replaced. - -NewText refers to the text which replaces Text. -Example - -=REPLACE("1234567";1;1;"444") returns "444234567". One character at position 1 is replaced by the complete NewText. -
-
+REPLACE + Replaces part of a text string with a different text string. This function can be used to replace both characters and numbers (which are automatically converted to text). The result of the function is always displayed as text. If you intend to perform further calculations with a number which has been replaced by text, you will need to convert it back to a number using the VALUE function. + Any text containing numbers must be enclosed in quotation marks if you do not want it to be interpreted as a number and automatically converted to text. + Syntax + REPLACE("Text"; Position; Length; "NewText") + + Text refers to text of which a part will be replaced. + + Position refers to the position within the text where the replacement will begin. + + Length is the number of characters in Text to be replaced. + + NewText refers to the text which replaces Text. + Example + + =REPLACE("1234567";1;1;"444") returns "444234567". One character at position 1 is replaced by the complete NewText. +
+
REPT function -REPT -Repeats a character string by the given number of copies. -Syntax -REPT("Text"; Number) - -Text is the text to be repeated. - -Number is the number of repetitions. -The result can be a maximum of 255 characters. -Example - -=REPT("Good morning";2) returns Good morningGood morning. -
- + -
+RIGHT + Returns the last character or characters of a text. + Syntax + RIGHT("Text"; Number) + + Text is the text of which the right part is to be determined. + + Number (optional) is the number of characters from the right part of the text. + Example + + =RIGHT("Sun";2) returns un. +
+
ROMAN function -ROMAN -Converts a number into a Roman numeral. The value range must be between 0 and 3999, the modes can be integers from 0 to 4. -Syntax -ROMAN(Number; Mode) - -Number is the number that is to be converted into a Roman numeral. - -Mode (optional) indicates the degree of simplification. The higher the value, the greater is the simplification of the Roman number. -Example - -=ROMAN(999) returns CMXCIX - -=ROMAN(999;0) returns CMXCIX - -=ROMAN (999;1) returns LMVLIV - -=ROMAN(999;2) returns XMIX - -=ROMAN(999;3) returns VMIV - -=ROMAN(999;4) returns IM -
- + -
+SEARCH + Returns the position of a text segment within a character string. You can set the start of the search as an option. The search text can be a number or any sequence of characters. The search is not case-sensitive. + + Syntax + SEARCH("FindText"; "Text"; Position) + + FindText is the text to be searched for. + + Text is the text where the search will take place. + + Position (optional) is the position in the text where the search is to start. + Example + + =SEARCH(54;998877665544) returns 10. +
+
SUBSTITUTE function -SUBSTITUTE -Substitutes new text for old text in a string. -Syntax -SUBSTITUTE("Text"; "SearchText"; "NewText"; Occurrence) - -Text is the text in which text segments are to be exchanged. - -SearchText is the text segment that is to be replaced (a number of times). - -NewText is the text that is to replace the text segment. - -Occurrence (optional) indicates which occurrence of the search text is to be replaced. If this parameter is missing the search text is replaced throughout. -Example - -=SUBSTITUTE("123123123";"3";"abc") returns 12abc12abc12abc. - -=SUBSTITUTE("123123123";"3";"abc";2) returns 12312abc123. -
-
+SUBSTITUTE + Substitutes new text for old text in a string. + Syntax + SUBSTITUTE("Text"; "SearchText"; "NewText"; Occurrence) + + Text is the text in which text segments are to be exchanged. + + SearchText is the text segment that is to be replaced (a number of times). + + NewText is the text that is to replace the text segment. + + Occurrence (optional) indicates which occurrence of the search text is to be replaced. If this parameter is missing the search text is replaced throughout. + Example + + =SUBSTITUTE("123123123";"3";"abc") returns 12abc12abc12abc. + + =SUBSTITUTE("123123123";"3";"abc";2) returns 12312abc123. +
+
T function -T -This function returns the target text, or a blank text string if the target is not text. -Syntax -T(Value) -If Value is a text string or refers to a text string, T returns that text string; otherwise it returns a blank text string. -Example - -=T(12345) returns an empty string. - -=T("12345") returns the string 12345. -
-
+T + This function returns the target text, or a blank text string if the target is not text. + Syntax + T(Value) + If Value is a text string or refers to a text string, T returns that text string; otherwise it returns a blank text string. + Example + + =T(12345) returns an empty string. + + =T("12345") returns the string 12345. +
+
TEXT function -TEXT -Converts a number into text according to a given format. -Syntax -TEXT(Number; Format) - -Number is the numerical value to be converted. - -Format is the text which defines the format. Use decimal and thousands separators according to the language set in the cell format. -Example - -=TEXT(12.34567;"###.##") returns the text 12.35 - -=TEXT(12.34567;"000.00") returns the text 012.35 -
-
+TEXT + Converts a number into text according to a given format. + Syntax + TEXT(Number; Format) + + Number is the numerical value to be converted. + + Format is the text which defines the format. Use decimal and thousands separators according to the language set in the cell format. + Example + + =TEXT(12.34567;"###.##") returns the text 12.35 + + =TEXT(12.34567;"000.00") returns the text 012.35 +
+
TRIM function -TRIM -Removes spaces from a string, leaving only a single space character between words. -Syntax -TRIM("Text") - -Text refers to text in which spaces are removed. -Example - -=TRIM("hello") returns hello. -
-
+TRIM + Removes spaces from a string, leaving only a single space character between words. + Syntax + TRIM("Text") + + Text refers to text in which spaces are removed. + Example + + =TRIM("hello") returns hello. +
+
+ +UNICHAR function + +UNICHAR + Converts a code number into a Unicode character or letter. + Syntax + UNICHAR(number) + Example + =UNICHAR(169) returns the Copyright character ©. +
+
+ +UNICODE function + +UNICODE + Returns the numeric code for the first Unicode character in a text string. + Syntax + UNICODE("Text") + Example + =UNICODE("©") returns the Unicode number 169 for the Copyright character. +
+
UPPER function -UPPER -Converts the string specified in the text field to uppercase. -Syntax -UPPER("Text") - -Text refers to the lower case letters you want to convert to upper case. -Example - -=UPPER("Good Morning") returns GOOD MORNING. -
-
+UPPER + Converts the string specified in the text field to uppercase. + Syntax + UPPER("Text") + + Text refers to the lower case letters you want to convert to upper case. + Example + + =UPPER("Good Morning") returns GOOD MORNING. +
+
VALUE function -VALUE -Converts a text string into a number. -Syntax -VALUE("Text") - -Text is the text to be converted to a number. -Example - -=VALUE("4321") returns 4321. -
+VALUE + Converts a text string into a number. + Syntax + VALUE("Text") + + Text is the text to be converted to a number. + Example + + =VALUE("4321") returns 4321. +
- -
- - + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp index c416f15632..b03519e274 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060116.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.12 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -392,10 +392,11 @@ =OCT2HEX(144;4) returns 0064.
-CONVERT function +CONVERT_ADD function -CONVERTwas CONVERT_ADD before. Now CONVERT was changed to EUROCONVERT, and CONVERT_ADD was changed to CONVERT +CONVERT_ADD Converts a value from one unit of measure to the corresponding value in another unit of measure. Enter the units of measures directly as text in quotation marks or as a reference. If you enter the units of measure in cells, they must correspond exactly with the following list which is case sensitive: For example, in order to enter a lower case l (for liter) in a cell, enter the apostrophe ' immediately followed by l. @@ -504,7 +505,7 @@
- Each unit of measure must be preceded by a prefix character from the following list: + Each unit of measure can be preceded by a prefix character from the following list: @@ -529,11 +530,26 @@ e, h, k, M, G, T, P, E, Z, Y + + + Information units "bit" and "byte" may also be prefixed by one of the following IEC 60027-2 / IEEE 1541 prefixes: + + + ki kibi 1024 + Mi mebi 1048576 + Gi gibi 1073741824 + Ti tebi 1099511627776 + Pi pebi 1125899906842620 + Ei exbi 1152921504606850000 + Zi zebi 1180591620717410000000 + Yi yobi 1208925819614630000000000 + +
Syntax - CONVERT(Number; "FromUnit"; "ToUnit") + CONVERT_ADD(Number; "FromUnit"; "ToUnit") Number is the number to be converted. @@ -543,9 +559,9 @@ Examples - =CONVERT(10;"HP";"PS") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 10.14. 10 HP equal 10.14 PS. + =CONVERT_ADD(10;"HP";"PS") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 10.14. 10 HP equal 10.14 PS. - =CONVERT(10;"km";"mi") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 6.21. 10 kilometers equal 6.21 miles. The k is the permitted prefix character for the factor 10^3. + =CONVERT_ADD(10;"km";"mi") returns, rounded to two decimal places, 6.21. 10 kilometers equal 6.21 miles. The k is the permitted prefix character for the factor 10^3.
FACTDOUBLE function diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060181.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060181.xhp index 500a562f2f..a33723f370 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060181.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060181.xhp @@ -417,6 +417,7 @@
CHISQDIST function +chi-square distribution CHISQDIST Returns the value of the probability density function or the cumulative distribution function for the chi-square distribution. @@ -456,4 +457,4 @@
- \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp index 7ef96b3843..9c6ab30e93 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060183.xhp @@ -188,13 +188,15 @@ LOGNORMDIST Returns the cumulative lognormal distribution. Syntax -LOGNORMDIST(Number; Mean; StDev) +LOGNORMDIST(Number; Mean; StDev; Cumulative) Number is the probability value for which the standard logarithmic distribution is to be calculated. -Mean is the mean value of the standard logarithmic distribution. +Mean (optional) is the mean value of the standard logarithmic distribution. -StDev is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. +StDev (optional) is the standard deviation of the standard logarithmic distribution. + +Cumulative (optional) = 0 calculates the density function, Cumulative = 1 calculates the distribution. Example =LOGNORMDIST(0.1;0;1) returns 0.01. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp index 735a1b6d79..83ed0d9440 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp @@ -3,45 +3,45 @@ - +* +* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +* +* Copyright 2008 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. +* +* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite +* +* $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ +* $Revision: 1.10 $ +* +* This file is part of OpenOffice.org. +* +* OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 +* only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. +* +* OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +* GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details +* (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). +* +* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +* version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see +* +* for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. +* +************************************************************************ +--> + - - Statistical Functions Part Four - /text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp - - - - Statistical Functions Part Four + +Statistical Functions Part Four +/text/scalc/01/04060184.xhp + + + +Statistical Functions Part Four
@@ -49,354 +49,323 @@ MAX - Returns the maximum value in a list of arguments. - Returns 0 if no numeric value and no error was encountered in the cell range(s) passed as cell reference(s). Text cells are ignored by MIN() and MAX(). The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. Passing a literal string argument to MIN() or MAX(), e.g. MIN("string"), still results in an error. - Syntax - MAX(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. - Example - - =MAX(A1;A2;A3;50;100;200) returns the largest value from the list. - - =MAX(A1:B100) returns the largest value from the list. -
-
+Returns the maximum value in a list of arguments. +Returns 0 if no numeric value and no error was encountered in the cell range(s) passed as cell reference(s). Text cells are ignored by MIN() and MAX(). The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. Passing a literal string argument to MIN() or MAX(), e.g. MIN("string"), still results in an error. +Syntax +MAX(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) +Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. +Example + +=MAX(A1;A2;A3;50;100;200) returns the largest value from the list. + +=MAX(A1:B100) returns the largest value from the list. +
+
MAXA function MAXA - Returns the maximum value in a list of arguments. In opposite to MAX, here you can enter text. The value of the text is 0. - The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. - Syntax - MAXA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) - - Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. - Example - - =MAXA(A1;A2;A3;50;100;200;"Text") returns the largest value from the list. - - =MAXA(A1:B100) returns the largest value from the list. -
-
+oldref="139">MAXA +Returns the maximum value in a list of arguments. In opposite to MAX, here you can enter text. The value of the text is 0. +The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. +Syntax +MAXA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) +Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. +Example + +=MAXA(A1;A2;A3;50;100;200;"Text") returns the largest value from the list. + +=MAXA(A1:B100) returns the largest value from the list. +
+
MEDIAN function MEDIAN - Returns the median of a set of numbers. In a set containing an uneven number of values, the median will be the number in the middle of the set and in a set containing an even number of values, it will be the mean of the two values in the middle of the set. - Syntax - MEDIAN(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1; Number2;...Number30 are values or ranges, which represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. - Example - for an odd number: =MEDIAN(1;5;9;20;21) returns 9 as the median value. - for an even number: =MEDIAN(1;5;9;20) returns the average of the two middle values 5 and 9, thus 7. -
-
+oldref="11">MEDIAN +Returns the median of a set of numbers. In a set containing an uneven number of values, the median will be the number in the middle of the set and in a set containing an even number of values, it will be the mean of the two values in the middle of the set. +Syntax +MEDIAN(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) +Number1; Number2;...Number30 are values or ranges, which represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. +Example +for an odd number: =MEDIAN(1;5;9;20;21) returns 9 as the median value. +for an even number: =MEDIAN(1;5;9;20) returns the average of the two middle values 5 and 9, thus 7. +
+
MIN function MIN - Returns the minimum value in a list of arguments. - Returns 0 if no numeric value and no error was encountered in the cell range(s) passed as cell reference(s). Text cells are ignored by MIN() and MAX(). The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. Passing a literal string argument to MIN() or MAX(), e.g. MIN("string"), still results in an error. - Syntax - MIN(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. - Example - - =MIN(A1:B100) returns the smallest value in the list. -
-
+oldref="19">MIN +Returns the minimum value in a list of arguments. +Returns 0 if no numeric value and no error was encountered in the cell range(s) passed as cell reference(s). Text cells are ignored by MIN() and MAX(). The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. Passing a literal string argument to MIN() or MAX(), e.g. MIN("string"), still results in an error. +Syntax +MIN(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) +Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. +Example + +=MIN(A1:B100) returns the smallest value in the list. +
+
MINA function MINA - Returns the minimum value in a list of arguments. Here you can also enter text. The value of the text is 0. - The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. - Syntax - MINA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) - - Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. - Example - - =MINA(1;"Text";20) returns 0. - - =MINA(A1:B100) returns the smallest value in the list. -
-
+oldref="148">MINA +Returns the minimum value in a list of arguments. Here you can also enter text. The value of the text is 0. +The functions MINA() and MAXA() return 0 if no value (numeric or text) and no error was encountered. +Syntax +MINA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) +Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. +Example + +=MINA(1;"Text";20) returns 0. + +=MINA(A1:B100) returns the smallest value in the list. +
+
AVEDEV function - averages;statistical functions +averages;statistical functions mw added "averages;" AVEDEV Returns the average of the absolute deviations of data points from their mean. Displays the diffusion in a data set. Syntax AVEDEV(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - -Number1, Number2,...Number30 are values or ranges that represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. +Number1, Number2,...Number30 are values or ranges that represent a sample. Each number can also be replaced by a reference. Example -=AVEDEV(A1:A50) - + =AVEDEV(A1:A50) +
AVERAGE function AVERAGE - Returns the average of the arguments. - Syntax - AVERAGE(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1; Number2;...Number 0 are numerical values or ranges. - Example - - =AVERAGE(A1:A50) - -
-
+oldref="35">AVERAGE +Returns the average of the arguments. +Syntax +AVERAGE(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) +Number1; Number2;...Number 0 are numerical values or ranges. +Example + +=AVERAGE(A1:A50) + +
+
AVERAGEA function AVERAGEA - Returns the average of the arguments. The value of a text is 0. - Syntax - AVERAGEA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) - - Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. - Example - - =AVERAGEA(A1:A50) - -
-
+oldref="157">AVERAGEA +Returns the average of the arguments. The value of a text is 0. +Syntax +AVERAGEA(Value1; Value2; ... Value30) +Value1; Value2;...Value30 are values or ranges. Text has the value of 0. +Example + +=AVERAGEA(A1:A50) + +
+
MODE function - most common value +most common value mw added one entry MODE - Returns the most common value in a data set. If there are several values with the same frequency, it returns the smallest value. An error occurs when a value doesn't appear twice. - Syntax - MODE(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) - - Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. - Example - - =MODE(A1:A50) - -
-
+oldref="43">MODE +Returns the most common value in a data set. If there are several values with the same frequency, it returns the smallest value. An error occurs when a value doesn't appear twice. +Syntax +MODE(Number1; Number2; ...Number30) +Number1; Number2;...Number30 are numerical values or ranges. +Example + +=MODE(A1:A50) + +
+
NEGBINOMDIST function - negative binomial distribution +negative binomial distribution mw added one entry NEGBINOMDIST - Returns the negative binomial distribution. - Syntax - NEGBINOMDIST(X; R; SP) - - X represents the value returned for unsuccessful tests. - - R represents the value returned for successful tests. - - SP is the probability of the success of an attempt. - Example - - =NEGBINOMDIST(1;1;0.5) returns 0.25. -
-
+oldref="51">NEGBINOMDIST +Returns the negative binomial distribution. +Syntax +NEGBINOMDIST(X; R; SP) +X represents the value returned for unsuccessful tests. +R represents the value returned for successful tests. +SP is the probability of the success of an attempt. +Example + +=NEGBINOMDIST(1;1;0.5) returns 0.25. +
+
NORMINV function - normal distribution;inverse of +normal distribution;inverse of mw added one entry NORMINV - Returns the inverse of the normal cumulative distribution. - Syntax - NORMINV(Number; Mean; StDev) - - Number represents the probability value used to determine the inverse normal distribution. - - Mean represents the mean value in the normal distribution. - - StDev represents the standard deviation of the normal distribution. - Example - - =NORMINV(0.9;63;5) returns 69.41. If the average egg weighs 63 grams with a standard deviation of 5, then there will be 90% probability that the egg will not be heavier than 69.41g grams. -
-
+oldref="61">NORMINV +Returns the inverse of the normal cumulative distribution. +Syntax +NORMINV(Number; Mean; StDev) +Number represents the probability value used to determine the inverse normal distribution. +Mean represents the mean value in the normal distribution. +StDev represents the standard deviation of the normal distribution. +Example + +=NORMINV(0.9;63;5) returns 69.41. If the average egg weighs 63 grams with a standard deviation of 5, then there will be 90% probability that the egg will not be heavier than 69.41g grams. +
+
NORMDIST function - density function +density function mw added one entry NORMDIST - Returns the density function or the normal cumulative distribution. - Syntax - NORMDIST(Number; Mean; StDev; C) - - Number is the value of the distribution based on which the normal distribution is to be calculated. - - Mean is the mean value of the distribution. - - StDev is the standard deviation of the distribution. - - C = 0 calculates the density function; C = 1 calculates the distribution. - Example - - =NORMDIST(70;63;5;0) returns 0.03. - - =NORMDIST(70;63;5;1) returns 0.92. -
-
+oldref="71">NORMDIST +Returns the density function or the normal cumulative distribution. +Syntax +NORMDIST(Number; Mean; StDev; C) +Number is the value of the distribution based on which the normal distribution is to be calculated. +Mean is the mean value of the distribution. +StDev is the standard deviation of the distribution. +C is optional. C = 0 calculates the density function, C = 1 calculates the distribution. +Example + +=NORMDIST(70;63;5;0) returns 0.03. + +=NORMDIST(70;63;5;1) returns 0.92. +
+
PEARSON function PEARSON - Returns the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient r. - Syntax - PEARSON(Data1; Data2) - - Data1 represents the array of the first data set. - - Data2 represents the array of the second data set. - Example - - =PEARSON(A1:A30;B1:B30) returns the Pearson correlation coefficient of both data sets. -
-
+oldref="83">PEARSON +Returns the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient r. +Syntax +PEARSON(Data1; Data2) +Data1 represents the array of the first data set. +Data2 represents the array of the second data set. +Example + +=PEARSON(A1:A30;B1:B30) returns the Pearson correlation coefficient of both data sets. +
+
PHI function PHI - Returns the values of the distribution function for a standard normal distribution. - Syntax - PHI(Number) - - Number represents the value based on which the standard normal distribution is calculated. - Example - - =PHI(2.25) = 0.03 - - =PHI(-2.25) = 0.03 - - =PHI(0) = 0.4 -
-
+oldref="92">PHI +Returns the values of the distribution function for a standard normal distribution. +Syntax +PHI(Number) +Number represents the value based on which the standard normal distribution is calculated. +Example + +=PHI(2.25) = 0.03 + +=PHI(-2.25) = 0.03 + +=PHI(0) = 0.4 +
+
POISSON function POISSON - Returns the Poisson distribution. - Syntax - POISSON(Number; Mean; C) - - Number represents the value based on which the Poisson distribution is calculated. - - Mean represents the middle value of the Poisson distribution. - - C (optional) = 0 or False calculates the density function; C = 1 or True calculates the distribution. When omitted, the default value True is inserted when you save the document, for best compatibility with other programs and older versions of %PRODUCTNAME. - Example - - =POISSON(60;50;1) returns 0.93. -
-
+Returns the Poisson distribution. +Syntax +POISSON(Number; Mean; C) +Number represents the value based on which the Poisson distribution is calculated. +Mean represents the middle value of the Poisson distribution. +C (optional) = 0 or False calculates the density function; C = 1 or True calculates the distribution. When omitted, the default value True is inserted when you save the document, for best compatibility with other programs and older versions of %PRODUCTNAME. +Example + +=POISSON(60;50;1) returns 0.93. +
+
PERCENTILE function PERCENTILE - Returns the alpha-percentile of data values in an array. A percentile returns the scale value for a data series which goes from the smallest (Alpha=0) to the largest value (alpha=1) of a data series. For Alpha = 25%, the percentile means the first quartile; Alpha = 50% is the MEDIAN. - Syntax - PERCENTILE(Data; Alpha) - - Data represents the array of data. - - Alpha represents the percentage of the scale between 0 and 1. - Example - - =PERCENTILE(A1:A50;0.1) represents the value in the data set, which equals 10% of the total data scale in A1:A50. -
-
+oldref="112">PERCENTILE +Returns the alpha-percentile of data values in an array. A percentile returns the scale value for a data series which goes from the smallest (Alpha=0) to the largest value (alpha=1) of a data series. For Alpha = 25%, the percentile means the first quartile; Alpha = 50% is the MEDIAN. +Syntax +PERCENTILE(Data; Alpha) +Data represents the array of data. +Alpha represents the percentage of the scale between 0 and 1. +Example + +=PERCENTILE(A1:A50;0.1) represents the value in the data set, which equals 10% of the total data scale in A1:A50. +
+
PERCENTRANK function PERCENTRANK - Returns the percentage rank of a value in a sample. - Syntax - PERCENTRANK(Data; Value) - - Data represents the array of data in the sample. - - Value represents the value whose percentile rank must be determined. - Example - - =PERCENTRANK(A1:A50;50) returns the percentage rank of the value 50 from the total range of all values found in A1:A50. If 50 falls outside the total range, an error message will appear. -
-
+oldref="121">PERCENTRANK +Returns the percentage rank of a value in a sample. +Syntax +PERCENTRANK(Data; Value) +Data represents the array of data in the sample. +Value represents the value whose percentile rank must be determined. +Example + +=PERCENTRANK(A1:A50;50) returns the percentage rank of the value 50 from the total range of all values found in A1:A50. If 50 falls outside the total range, an error message will appear. +
+
QUARTILE function QUARTILE - Returns the quartile of a data set. - Syntax - QUARTILE(Data; Type) - - Data represents the array of data in the sample. - - Type represents the type of quartile. (0 = MIN, 1 = 25%, 2 = 50% (MEDIAN), 3 = 75% and 4 = MAX.) - Example - - =QUARTILE(A1:A50;2) returns the value of which 50% of the scale corresponds to the lowest to highest values in the range A1:A50. -
+oldref="130">QUARTILE
+Returns the quartile of a data set. +Syntax +QUARTILE(Data; Type) +Data represents the array of data in the sample. +Type represents the type of quartile. (0 = MIN, 1 = 25%, 2 = 50% (MEDIAN), 3 = 75% and 4 = MAX.) +Example + +=QUARTILE(A1:A50;2) returns the value of which 50% of the scale corresponds to the lowest to highest values in the range A1:A50. +
- -
- + +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp index 0c5030dec8..da8e65cd41 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05100000.xhp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
- How to apply a cell style: @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ -Cell Styles +Cell Styles Displays the list of the available Cell Styles for indirect cell formatting. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ -Page Styles +Page Styles Displays the Page Styles available for indirect page formatting.
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@
-Fill Format Mode Turns the Fill Format mode on and off. Use the paint can to assign the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
- How to apply a new style with the paint can: @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ -New Style from Selection Creates a new style based on the formatting of a selected object. Assign a name for the style in the Create Style dialog. @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
-Update Style Updates the Style selected in the Styles and Formatting window with the current formatting of the selected object. @@ -168,11 +168,11 @@
-Style List +Style List Displays the list of the styles from the selected style category. In the context menu you can choose commands to create a new style, delete a user-defined style, or change the selected style. -Style GroupsUFI: use "groups" to be consistent with Writer Lists the available style groups. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp index a57f05498d..fe6bde6aeb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 05120000.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.9.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,60 +35,67 @@ - -Conditional Formatting -/text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp - - - + + Conditional Formatting + /text/scalc/01/05120000.xhp + + + -Conditional Formatting -Choose Conditional Formatting to define format styles depending on certain conditions. +Conditional Formatting + Choose Conditional Formatting to define format styles depending on certain conditions. If a style was already assigned to a cell, it remains unchanged. The style entered here is then evaluated. You can enter three conditions that query the contents of cell values or formulas. The conditions are evaluated from 1 to 3. If the condition 1 matches the condition, the defined style will be used. Otherwise, condition 2 is evaluated, and its defined style used. If this style does not match, condition 3 is evaluated. -
- -
-To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). +
+ +
+ To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). conditional formatting; conditions -Condition 1/2/3 -Mark the boxes corresponding to each condition and enter the corresponding condition. To close the dialog, click OK. +Condition 1/2/3 + Mark the boxes corresponding to each condition and enter the corresponding condition. To close the dialog, click OK. -Cell Value / Formula -Specifies if conditional formatting is dependent on a cell value or a formula. If you select a formula as a reference, the Cell Value Condition box is displayed to the right of the Cell value/Formula field. If the condition is "Formula is", enter a cell reference. If the cell reference is a value other than zero, the condition matches. +Cell Value / Formula + Specifies if conditional formatting is dependent on a cell value or a formula. If you select a formula as a reference, the Cell Value Condition box is displayed to the right of the Cell value/Formula field. If the condition is "Formula is", enter a cell reference. If the cell reference is a value other than zero, the condition matches. -Cell Value Condition -Choose a condition for the format to be applied to the selected cells. +Cell Value Condition + Choose a condition for the format to be applied to the selected cells. -Cell Style -Choose the style to be applied if the specified condition matches. +Cell Style + Choose the style to be applied if the specified condition matches. + + + +New Style + If you haven't already defined a style to be used, you can click New Style to open the Organizer tab page of the Cell Style dialog. Define a new style there and click OK. -Parameter field -Enter a reference, value or formula. Enter a reference, value or formula in the parameter field, or in both parameter fields if you have selected a condition that requires two parameters. You can also enter formulas containing relative references. -Once the parameters have been defined, the condition is complete. It may appear as: -Cell value is equal 0: Cell style Null value (You must have already defined a cell style with this name before assigning it to a condition). -Cell value is between $B$20 and $B$21: Cell style Result (The corresponding value limits must already exist in cells B20 and B21) -Formula is SUM($A$1:$A$5)=10: Cell style Result (The selected cells are formatted with the Result style if the sum of the contents in cells A1 to A5 is equal to 10. - -
- - - -
- - +Parameter field + Enter a reference, value or formula. Enter a reference, value or formula in the parameter field, or in both parameter fields if you have selected a condition that requires two parameters. You can also enter formulas containing relative references. + Once the parameters have been defined, the condition is complete. It may appear as: + Cell value is equal 0: Cell style Null value (You must have already defined a cell style with this name before assigning it to a condition). + Cell value is between $B$20 and $B$21: Cell style Result (The corresponding value limits must already exist in cells B20 and B21) + Formula is SUM($A$1:$A$5)=10: Cell style Result (The selected cells are formatted with the Result style if the sum of the contents in cells A1 to A5 is equal to 10. + +
+ + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp index 8aae0bc50a..47127050f1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 12090102.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.2 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,87 +35,97 @@ - -DataPilot -/text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp - - - + + DataPilot + /text/scalc/01/12090102.xhp + + + DataPilot function;show details -DataPilot function;drill down + DataPilot function;drill down -DataPilot -Specify the layout of the table that is generated by the DataPilot. -
- -
- -The DataPilot displays data fields as buttons which you can drag and drop to define the DataPilot table. +DataPilot + Specify the layout of the table that is generated by the DataPilot. +
+ +
+ + The DataPilot displays data fields as buttons which you can drag and drop to define the DataPilot table. UFI: changed help id from 59001 to dply_page -Layout -To define the layout of a DataPilot table, drag and drop data field buttons onto the Page Fields, Row Fields, Column Fields, and Data Fields areas. You can also use drag and drop to rearrange the data fields on a DataPilot table. -$[officename] automatically adds a caption to buttons that are dragged into the Data Fields area. The caption contains the name of the data field as well as the formula that created the data. -To change the function that is used by a data field, double-click a button in the Data Fields area to open the Data Field dialog. You can also double-click buttons in the Row Fields or Column Fields areas. +Layout + To define the layout of a DataPilot table, drag and drop data field buttons onto the Page Fields, Row Fields, Column Fields, and Data Fields areas. You can also use drag and drop to rearrange the data fields on a DataPilot table. + $[officename] automatically adds a caption to buttons that are dragged into the Data Fields area. The caption contains the name of the data field as well as the formula that created the data. + To change the function that is used by a data field, double-click a button in the Data Fields area to open the Data Field dialog. You can also double-click buttons in the Row Fields or Column Fields areas. -Remove -Removes the selected data field from the table layout. +Remove + Removes the selected data field from the table layout. -Options -Opens the Data Field dialog where you can change the function that is associated with the selected field. +Options + Opens the Data Field dialog where you can change the function that is associated with the selected field. -More -Displays or hides additional options for defining the DataPilot table. -Result -Specify the settings for displaying the results of the DataPilot table. +More + Displays or hides additional options for defining the DataPilot table. + Result + Specify the settings for displaying the results of the DataPilot table. + + +Selection from + Select the area that contains the data for the current datapilot table. -Results to -Select the area where you want to display the results of the DataPilot table. - -If the selected area contains data, the DataPilot overwrites the data. To prevent the loss of existing data, let the DataPilot automatically select the area to display the results. +Results to + Select the area where you want to display the results of the DataPilot table. + + If the selected area contains data, the DataPilot overwrites the data. To prevent the loss of existing data, let the DataPilot automatically select the area to display the results. -Ignore empty rows -Ignores empty fields in the data source. +Ignore empty rows + Ignores empty fields in the data source. -Identify categories -Automatically assigns rows without labels to the category of the row above.i93137 +Identify categories + Automatically assigns rows without labels to the category of the row above.i93137 -Total columns -Calculates and displays the grand total of the column calculation. +Total columns + Calculates and displays the grand total of the column calculation. -Total rows -Calculates and displays the grand total of the row calculation. +Total rows + Calculates and displays the grand total of the row calculation. -Add filter -Adds a Filter button to DataPilot tables that are based on spreadsheet data. +Add filter + Adds a Filter button to DataPilot tables that are based on spreadsheet data. -Opens the Filter dialog. +Opens the Filter dialog. -Enable drill to details -Select this check box and double-click an item label in the table to show or hide details for the item. Clear this check box and double-click a cell in the table to edit the contents of the cell. -To examine details inside a DataPilot table -Do one of the following: - - -Select a range of cells and choose Data - Group and Outline - Show Details. - - -Double-click a field in the table. - - -If you double-click a field which has adjacent fields at the same level, the Show Detail dialog opens: +Enable drill to details + Select this check box and double-click an item label in the table to show or hide details for the item. Clear this check box and double-click a cell in the table to edit the contents of the cell. + To examine details inside a DataPilot table + Do one of the following: + + + Select a range of cells and choose Data - Group and Outline - Show Details. + + + Double-click a field in the table. + + + If you double-click a field which has adjacent fields at the same level, the Show Detail dialog opens: -Show Detail -Choose the field that you want to view the details for. -
-DataPilot shortcut keys -
- - +Show Detail + Choose the field that you want to view the details for. +
+ DataPilot shortcut keys +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp index 390bd02d1e..6091817ab9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: text2columns.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.5.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,42 +35,42 @@ - -Text to Columns -/text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp - - - + + Text to Columns + /text/scalc/01/text2columns.xhp + + + text to columns -Text to Columns -Opens the Text to Columns dialog, where you enter settings to expand the contents of selected cells to multiple cells. +Text to Columns + Opens the Text to Columns dialog, where you enter settings to expand the contents of selected cells to multiple cells. -
- -
-To expand cell contents to multiple cells -You can expand cells that contain comma separated values (CSV) into multiple cells in the same row. -For example, cell A1 contains the comma separated values 1,2,3,4, and cell A2 contains the text A,B,C,D. - - -Select the cell or cells that you want to expand. - - -Choose Data - Text to Columns. -You see the Text to Columns dialog. - - -Select the separator options. The preview shows how the current cell contents will be transformed into multiple cells. - - -You can select a fixed width and then click the ruler on the preview to set cell breakup positions. -You can select or enter separator characters to define the positions of breaking points. The separator characters are removed from the resulting cell contents. -In the example, you select the comma as a delimiter character. Cells A1 and B1 will be expanded to four columns. A1 contains 1, B1 contains 2, and so on. -
- - -
- - +
+ +
+ To expand cell contents to multiple cells + You can expand cells that contain comma separated values (CSV) into multiple cells in the same row. + For example, cell A1 contains the comma separated values 1,2,3,4, and cell A2 contains the text A,B,C,D. + + + Select the cell or cells that you want to expand. + + + Choose Data - Text to Columns. + You see the Text to Columns dialog. + + + Select the separator options. The preview shows how the current cell contents will be transformed into multiple cells. + + + You can select a fixed width and then click the ruler on the preview to set cell breakup positions. + You can select or enter separator characters to define the positions of breaking points. The separator characters are removed from the resulting cell contents. + In the example, you select the comma as a delimiter character. Cells A1 and A2 will be expanded to four columns each. A1 contains 1, B1 contains 2, and so on. +
+ + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp index f6089588b9..776c22c5ca 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/address_auto.xhp @@ -68,9 +68,9 @@ In the example spreadsheet, you can use the string 'Column One' in a formula to refer to the cell range B3 to B5, or 'Column Two' for the cell range C2 to C5. You can also use 'Row One' for the cell range B3 to D3, or 'Row Two' for the cell range B4 to D4. The result of a formula that uses a cell name, for example, SUM('Column One'), is 600. - This function is active by default. To turn this function off, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate and clear the Automatically find column and row labels check box. + This function is active by default. To turn this function off, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate and clear the Automatically find column and row labels check box. If you want a name to be automatically recognized by Calc, the name must start with a letter and be composed of alphanumeric characters. If you enter the name in the formula yourself, enclose the name in single quotation marks ('). If a single quotation mark appears in a name, you must enter a backslash in front of the quotation mark, for example, 'Harry\'s Bar'. - +
mw changed reference to deleted Calc guide address_byname.xhp to refer to Calc guide value_with_name.xhpUFI: changed embedvar links to embed links diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp index 433a6ddfb3..18752f198a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/auto_off.xhp @@ -64,13 +64,13 @@ The following shows you how to deactivate and reactivate the automatic changes in $[officename] Calc: Automatic Text or Number Completion When making an entry in a cell, $[officename] Calc automatically suggests matching input found in the same column. This function is known as AutoInput. - To turn the AutoInput on and off, set or remove the check mark in front of Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput. + To turn the AutoInput on and off, set or remove the check mark in front of Tools - Cell Contents - AutoInput. Automatic Conversion to Date Format - $[officename] Calc automatically converts certain entries to dates. For example, the entry 1.1 may be interpreted as January 1 of the current year, according to the locale settings of your operating system, and then displayed according to the date format applied to the cell.for sure 1.1 will not be interpreted as a date in the USofA !! + $[officename] Calc automatically converts certain entries to dates. For example, the entry 1.1 may be interpreted as January 1 of the current year, according to the locale settings of your operating system, and then displayed according to the date format applied to the cell.for sure 1.1 will not be interpreted as a date in the USofA !! To ensure that an entry is interpreted as text, add an apostrophe at the beginning of the entry. The apostrophe is not displayed in the cell. Quotation Marks Replaced by Custom Quotes - Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Custom Quotes tab and unmark Replace. + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Custom Quotes tab and unmark Replace. Cell Content Always Begins With Uppercase Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. Go to the Options tab. Unmark Capitalize first letter of every sentence. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp index 44f5c29145..d18ef5a2fc 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autofilter.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select the columns you want to use AutoFilter on. - Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. The combo box arrows are visible in the first row of the range selected. + Choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. The combo box arrows are visible in the first row of the range selected. Run the filter by clicking the drop-down arrow in the column heading and choosing an item. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ When you apply an additional AutoFilter on another column of a filtered data range, then the other combo boxes list only the filtered data. To display all records again, select the "all" entry in the AutoFilter combo box. If you choose "Standard", the Standard Filter dialog appears, allowing you to set up a standard filter. Choose "Top 10" to display the highest 10 values only. - To stop using AutoFilter, reselect all cells selected in step 1 and once again choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. + To stop using AutoFilter, reselect all cells selected in step 1 and once again choose Data - Filter - AutoFilter. To assign different AutoFilters to different sheets, you must first define a database range on each sheet. The arithmetic functions also take account of the cells that are not visible due to an applied filter. For example, a sum of an entire column will also total the values in the filtered cells. Apply the SUBTOTAL function if only the cells visible after the application of a filter are to be taken into account.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp index fafbb4dfc0..921e114cdd 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/autoformat.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ sheets;AutoFormat function
MW deleted "applying;" Applying Automatic Formatting to a Selected Cell Range + oldref="11">Applying Automatic Formatting to a Selected Cell Range You can use the AutoFormat feature to quickly apply a format to a sheet or a selected cell range. To Apply an AutoFormat to a Sheet or Selected Cell Range @@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ Choose Format - AutoFormat. - To select which properties to include in an AutoFormat, click More. + To select which properties to include in an AutoFormat, click More. - Click OK. + Click OK. The format is applied to the selected range of cells. @@ -83,13 +83,13 @@ Choose Format - AutoFormat. - Click Add. + Click Add. - In the Name box of the Add AutoFormat dialog, enter a name for the format. + In the Name box of the Add AutoFormat dialog, enter a name for the format. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp index ed7837de5b..b0dd08eda9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/background.xhp @@ -58,21 +58,21 @@ Select the cells. - Choose Format - Cells (or Format Cells from the context menu). + Choose Format - Cells (or Format Cells from the context menu). - On the Background tab page, select the background color. + On the Background tab page, select the background color. Graphics in the Background of Cells - Choose Insert - Picture - From File. + Choose Insert - Picture - From File. - Select the graphic and click Open. - The graphic is inserted anchored to the current cell. You can move and scale the graphic as you want. In your context menu you can use the Arrange - To Background command to place this in the background. To select a graphic that has been placed in the background, use the Navigator + Select the graphic and click Open. + The graphic is inserted anchored to the current cell. You can move and scale the graphic as you want. In your context menu you can use the Arrange - To Background command to place this in the background. To select a graphic that has been placed in the background, use the Navigator Navigator. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp index e69deb7cb4..755d431395 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/borders.xhp @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ Choose Format - Cells. - In the dialog, click the Borders tab. + In the dialog, click the Borders tab. - Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. + Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. - The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. + The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. Selection of cells Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ You cannot apply borders to multiple selections.Default Settings - Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. + Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Examples - Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. default icon row of Borders tab page @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove.User Defined Settings - In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. + In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states.
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
Examples - Select a single cell, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + Select a single cell, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. Click the lower edge to set a very thin line as a lower border. All other lines will be removed from the cell. setting a thin lower border @@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ setting a thick line as a border - Click the second Default icon from the left to set all four borders. Then repeatedly click the lower edge until a white line is shown. This removes the lower border. + Click the second Default icon from the left to set all four borders. Then repeatedly click the lower edge until a white line is shown. This removes the lower border. removing lower border diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp index 30fc2a99fb..ce4851ddc5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_date.xhp @@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ - After pressing the Enter key you will see the result in date format. Since the result should show the difference between two dates as a number of days, you must format cell A3 as a number. + After pressing the Enter key you will see the result in date format. Since the result should show the difference between two dates as a number of days, you must format cell A3 as a number. - Place the cursor in cell A3, right-click to open a context menu and choose Format Cells. + Place the cursor in cell A3, right-click to open a context menu and choose Format Cells. The Format Cells dialog appears. On the Numbers tab, the "Number" category will appear already highlighted. The format is set to "General", which causes the result of a calculation containing date entries to be displayed as a date. To display the result as a number, set the number format to "-1,234" and close the dialog with the OK button. @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ The number of days between today's date and the specified date is displayed in cell A3. - Experiment with some additional formulas: in A4 enter =A3*24 to calculate the hours, in A5 enter =A4*60 for the minutes, and in A6 enter =A5*60 for seconds. Press the Enter key after each formula. + Experiment with some additional formulas: in A4 enter =A3*24 to calculate the hours, in A5 enter =A4*60 for the minutes, and in A6 enter =A5*60 for seconds. Press the Enter key after each formula. - The time since your date of birth will be calculated and displayed in the various units. The values are calculated as of the exact moment when you entered the last formula and pressed the Enter key. This value is not automatically updated, although "Now" continuously changes. In the Tools menu, the menu item Cell Contents - AutoCalculate is normally active; however, automatic calculation does not apply to the function NOW. This ensures that your computer is not solely occupied with updating the sheet. + The time since your date of birth will be calculated and displayed in the various units. The values are calculated as of the exact moment when you entered the last formula and pressed the Enter key. This value is not automatically updated, although "Now" continuously changes. In the Tools menu, the menu item Cell Contents - AutoCalculate is normally active; however, automatic calculation does not apply to the function NOW. This ensures that your computer is not solely occupied with updating the sheet.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp index 5aea6cdfa0..806acd7d59 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calc_series.xhp @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Hold down Command Ctrl if you do not want to fill the cells with different values. If you select two or more adjacent cells that contain different numbers, and drag, the remaining cells are filled with the arithmetic pattern that is recognized in the numbers. The AutoFill function also recognizes customized lists that are defined under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists. - You can double-click the fill handle to automatically fill all empty columns of the current data block. For example, first enter Jan into A1 and drag the fill handle down to A12 to get the twelve months in the first column. Now enter some values into B1 and C1. Select those two cells, and double-click the fill handle. This fills automatically the data block B1:C12. + You can double-click the fill handle to automatically fill all empty columns of the current data block. For example, first enter Jan into A1 and drag the fill handle down to A12 to get the twelve months in the first column. Now enter some values into B1 and C1. Select those two cells, and double-click the fill handle. This fills automatically the data block B1:C12. Using a Defined Series @@ -84,9 +84,9 @@ Select the parameters for the series. - If you select a linear series, the increment that you enter is added to each consecutive number in the series to create the next value. - If you select a growth series, the increment that you enter is multiplied by each consecutive number to create the next value. - If you select a date series, the increment that you enter is added to the time unit that you specify. + If you select a linear series, the increment that you enter is added to each consecutive number in the series to create the next value. + If you select a growth series, the increment that you enter is multiplied by each consecutive number to create the next value. + If you select a date series, the increment that you enter is added to the time unit that you specify.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp index 6bcba3f555..50fc1fd1e6 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/calculate.xhp @@ -54,22 +54,22 @@ Click in a cell, and type a number - Press Enter. + Press Enter. The cursor moves down to the next cell. Enter another number. - Press the Tab key. + Press the Tab key. The cursor moves to the right into the next cell. Type in a formula, for example, =A3 * A4 / 100. - + - Press Enter. + Press Enter. The result of the formula appears in the cell. If you want, you can edit the formula in the input line of the Formula bar. When you edit a formula, the new result is calculated automatically. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp index a32b7bd6c1..2e67ff433e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_protect.xhp @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ hiding;formulas formulas;hiding MW transferred "modifying;..." and "changing;..." into one index entry -Protecting Cells from Changes +Protecting Cells from Changes In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can protect sheets and the document as a whole. You can choose whether the cells are protected against accidental changes, whether the formulas can be viewed from within Calc, whether the cells are visible or whether the cells can be printed. Protection can be provided by means of a password, but it does not have to be. If you have assigned a password, protection can only be removed once the correct password has been entered. @@ -62,20 +62,20 @@ Select the cells that you want to specify the cell protection options for. - Choose Format - Cells and click the Cell Protection tab. + Choose Format - Cells and click the Cell Protection tab. Select the protection options that you want. - Select Protected to prevent changes to the contents and the format of a cell. - Select Hide formula to hide and to protect formulas from changes. - Select Hide when printing to hide protected cells in the printed document. The cells are not hidden on screen. + Select Protected to prevent changes to the contents and the format of a cell. + Select Hide formula to hide and to protect formulas from changes. + Select Hide when printing to hide protected cells in the printed document. The cells are not hidden onscreen. - Click OK. + Click OK. Apply the protection options. - To protect the cells from being changed / viewed / printed according to your settings in the Format - Cells dialog, choose Tools - Protect Document - Sheet. + To protect the cells from being changed / viewed / printed according to your settings in the Format - Cells dialog, choose Tools - Protect Document - Sheet. To protect the structure of the document, for example the count, names, and order of the sheets, from being changed, choose Tools - Protect Document - Document. @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ If you forget your password, you cannot deactivate the protection. If you only want to protect cells from accidental changes, set the sheet protection, but do not enter a password. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp index e61d2b59eb..e1c1397cd4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cell_unprotect.xhp @@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ unprotecting cells Unprotecting Cells + oldref="14">Unprotecting Cells Click the sheet for which you want to cancel the protection. - Select Tools - Protect Document, then choose Sheet or Document to remove the check mark indicating the protected status. + Select Tools - Protect Document, then choose Sheet or Document to remove the check mark indicating the protected status. - If you have assigned a password, enter it in this dialog and click OK. + If you have assigned a password, enter it in this dialog and click OK. The cells can now be edited, the formulas can be viewed, and all cells can be printed until you reactivate the protection for the sheet or document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp index f966aa8b07..1fb57a4747 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellcopy.xhp @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ - Cells were hidden using the Hide command in the context menu of the row or column headers, or through an outline. + Cells were hidden using the Hide command in the context menu of the row or column headers, or through an outline. Copy, delete, move, or format a selection of currently visible cells. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp index 2fe2452ffc..faca94621c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreference_dragdrop.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Open the document that contains the source cells. - To set the source range as the range, select the cells and choose Insert - Names - Define. Save the source document, and do not close it. + To set the source range as the range, select the cells and choose Insert - Names - Define. Save the source document, and do not close it. Open the sheet in which you want to insert something. @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ In the Navigator, the source file object appears under "Range names". - Using the Drag Mode icon in Navigator, choose whether you want the reference to be a hyperlink, link, or copy. + Using the Drag Mode icon in Navigator, choose whether you want the reference to be a hyperlink, link, or copy. Click the name under "Range names" in the Navigator, and drag into the cell of the current sheet where you want to insert the reference. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp index 07d3f82612..9899931b29 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences.xhp @@ -63,19 +63,19 @@ - Click the Sheet 2 tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet. Set the cursor in cell A1 there and enter text or a number. + Click the Sheet 2 tab at the bottom of the spreadsheet. Set the cursor in cell A1 there and enter text or a number. - If you switch back to Sheet1, you will see the same content in cell A1 there. If the contents of Sheet2.A1 change, then the contents of Sheet1.A1 also change. + If you switch back to Sheet1, you will see the same content in cell A1 there. If the contents of Sheet2.A1 change, then the contents of Sheet1.A1 also change. To Reference a Cell in Another Document - Choose File - Open, to load an existing spreadsheet document. + Choose File - Open, to load an existing spreadsheet document. - Choose File - New, to open a new spreadsheet document. Set the cursor in the cell where you want to insert the external data and enter an equals sign to indicate that you want to begin a formula. + Choose File - New, to open a new spreadsheet document. Set the cursor in the cell where you want to insert the external data and enter an equals sign to indicate that you want to begin a formula. Now switch to the document you have just loaded. Click the cell with the data that you want to insert in the new document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp index 49db1f1b47..a11288e033 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp @@ -3,78 +3,78 @@ - +* +* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. +* +* Copyright 2008 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. +* +* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite +* +* $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ +* $Revision: 1.8 $ +* +* This file is part of OpenOffice.org. +* +* OpenOffice.org is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 +* only, as published by the Free Software Foundation. +* +* OpenOffice.org is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +* GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 for more details +* (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code). +* +* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License +* version 3 along with OpenOffice.org. If not, see +* +* for a copy of the LGPLv3 License. +* +************************************************************************ +--> + - - References to Other Sheets and Referencing URLs - /text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp - - - + +References to Other Sheets and Referencing URLs +/text/scalc/guide/cellreferences_url.xhp + + + HTML; in sheet cells - references; URL in cells - cells; Internet references - URL; in Calc +references; URL in cells +cells; Internet references +URL; in Calc mw deleted "sheet references;" Referencing URLs +oldref="15">Referencing URLs - For example, if you found an Internet page containing current stock exchange information in spreadsheet cells, you can load this page in $[officename] Calc by using the following procedure: - - - In a $[officename] Calc document, position the cursor in the cell into which you want to insert the external data. - - - Choose Insert - Link to External Data. The External Data dialog appears. - - - Enter the URL of the document or Web page in the dialog. The URL must be in the format: http://www.my-bank.com/table.html. The URL for local or local area network files is the path seen in the File - Open dialog. - $[officename] loads the Web page or file in the "background", that is, without displaying it. In the large list box of the External Data dialog, you can see the name of all the sheets or named ranges you can choose from. - - - Select one or more sheets or named ranges. You can also activate the automatic update function every "n" minutes and click OK. - The contents will be inserted as a link in the $[officename] Calc document. - - - Save your spreadsheet. When you open it again later, $[officename] Calc will update the linked cells following an inquiry. - - - Under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General you can choose to have the update, when opened, automatically carried out either always, upon request or never. The update can be started manually in the dialog under Edit - Links. - - -
- - -
- +For example, if you found an Internet page containing current stock exchange information in spreadsheet cells, you can load this page in $[officename] Calc by using the following procedure: + + +In a $[officename] Calc document, position the cursor in the cell into which you want to insert the external data. + + +Choose Insert - Link to External Data. The External Data dialog appears. + + +Enter the URL of the document or Web page in the dialog. The URL must be in the format: http://www.my-bank.com/table.html. The URL for local or local area network files is the path seen in the File - Open dialog. +$[officename] loads the Web page or file in the "background", that is, without displaying it. In the large list box of the External Data dialog, you can see the name of all the sheets or named ranges you can choose from. + + +Select one or more sheets or named ranges. You can also activate the automatic update function every "n" seconds and click OK. +The contents will be inserted as a link in the $[officename] Calc document. + + +Save your spreadsheet. When you open it again later, $[officename] Calc will update the linked cells following an inquiry. + + +Under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General you can choose to have the update, when opened, automatically carried out either always, upon request or never. The update can be started manually in the dialog under Edit - Links. + + +
+ + +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp index f83a1dc4ef..5ed2826561 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_by_formula.xhp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ formulas;assigning cell formats mw deleted "applying;" Assigning Formats by Formula + oldref="13">Assigning Formats by Formula The STYLE() function can be added to an existing formula in a cell. For example, together with the CURRENT function, you can color a cell depending on its value. The formula =...+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3; "Red"; "Green")) applies the cell style "Red" to cells if the value is greater than 3, otherwise the cell style "Green" is applied. If you would like to apply a formula to all cells in a selected area, you can use the @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select all the desired cells.
- Select the menu command Edit - Find & Replace. + Select the menu command Edit - Find & Replace. For the Search for term, enter: .* @@ -68,10 +68,10 @@ Enter the following formula in the Replace with field: =&+STYLE(IF(CURRENT()>3;"Red";"Green")) - The "&" symbol designates the current contents of the Search for field. The line must begin with an equal sign, since it is a formula. It is assumed that the cell styles "Red" and "Green" already exist. + The "&" symbol designates the current contents of the Search for field. The line must begin with an equal sign, since it is a formula. It is assumed that the cell styles "Red" and "Green" already exist. - Mark the fields Regular expressions and Current selection only. Click Find All. + Mark the fields Regular expressions and Current selection only. Click Find All. All cells with contents that were included in the selection are now highlighted. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp index 6bd9c55a11..fe5b0785f5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_conditional.xhp @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ Applying Conditional Formatting - Using the menu command Format - Conditional formatting, the dialog allows you to define up to three conditions per cell, which must be met in order for the selected cells to have a particular format. - To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). + Using the menu command Format - Conditional formatting, the dialog allows you to define up to three conditions per cell, which must be met in order for the selected cells to have a particular format. + To apply conditional formatting, AutoCalculate must be enabled. Choose Tools - Cell Contents - AutoCalculate (you see a check mark next to the command when AutoCalculate is enabled). With conditional formatting, you can, for example, highlight the totals that exceed the average value of all totals. If the totals change, the formatting changes correspondingly, without having to apply other styles manually. To Define the Conditions @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Select the cells to which you want to apply a conditional style. - Choose Format - Conditional Formatting. + Choose Format - Conditional Formatting. Enter the condition(s) into the dialog box. The dialog is described in detail in $[officename] Help, and an example is provided below: @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ First of all, write a table in which a few different values occur. For your test you can create tables with any random numbers: - In one of the cells enter the formula =RAND(), and you will obtain a random number between 0 and 1. If you want integers of between 0 and 50, enter the formula =INT(RAND()*50). + In one of the cells enter the formula =RAND(), and you will obtain a random number between 0 and 1. If you want integers of between 0 and 50, enter the formula =INT(RAND()*50). Copy the formula to create a row of random numbers. Click the bottom right corner of the selected cell, and drag to the right until the desired cell range is selected. @@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ The next step is to apply a cell style to all values that represent above-average turnover, and one to those that are below the average. Ensure that the Styles and Formatting window is visible before proceeding. - Click in a blank cell and select the command Format Cells in the context menu. + Click in a blank cell and select the command Format Cells in the context menu. - In the Format Cells dialog on the Background tab, select a background color. Click OK. + In the Format Cells dialog on the Background tab, select a background color. Click OK. - In the Styles and Formatting window, click the New Style from Selection icon. Enter the name of the new style. For this example, name the style "Above". + In the Styles and Formatting window, click the New Style from Selection icon. Enter the name of the new style. For this example, name the style "Above". To define a second style, click again in a blank cell and proceed as described above. Assign a different background color for the cell and assign a name (for this example, "Below"). @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ In our particular example, we are calculating the average of the random values. The result is placed in a cell: - Set the cursor in a blank cell, for example, J14, and choose Insert - Function. + Set the cursor in a blank cell, for example, J14, and choose Insert - Function. Select the AVERAGE function. Use the mouse to select all your random numbers. If you cannot see the entire range, because the Function Wizard is obscuring it, you can temporarily shrink the dialog using the Shrink / Maximize icon. @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Select all cells with the random numbers. - Choose the Format - Conditional Formatting command to open the corresponding dialog. + Choose the Format - Conditional Formatting command to open the corresponding dialog. Define the condition as follows: If cell value is less than J14, format with cell style "Below", and if cell value is greater than or equal to J14, format with cell style "Above". @@ -144,10 +144,10 @@ Select the cells that are to receive this same formatting. - Choose Edit - Paste Special. The Paste Special dialog appears. + Choose Edit - Paste Special. The Paste Special dialog appears. - In the Selection area, check only the Formats box. All other boxes must be unchecked. Click OK. + In the Selection area, check only the Formats box. All other boxes must be unchecked. Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp index 6df51672f5..9b1f686f2b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/cellstyle_minusvalue.xhp @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ You can format cells with a number format that highlights negative numbers in red. Alternatively, you can define your own number format in which negative numbers are highlighted in other colors. - Select the cells and choose Format - Cells. + Select the cells and choose Format - Cells. - On the Numbers tab, select a number format and mark Negative numbers red check box. Click OK. + On the Numbers tab, select a number format and mark Negative numbers red check box. Click OK. The cell number format is defined in two parts. The format for positive numbers and zero is defined in front of the semicolon; after the semicolon the formula for negative numbers is defined. You can change the code (RED) under Format code. For example, instead of RED, enter YELLOW. If the new code appears in the list after clicking the Add icon, this is a valid entry. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp index 78cd98a38c..79f02fbbb8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/consolidate.xhp @@ -57,40 +57,40 @@ Open the document that contains the cell ranges to be consolidated. - Choose Data - Consolidate to open the Consolidate dialog. + Choose Data - Consolidate to open the Consolidate dialog. - From the Source data area box select a source cell range to consolidate with other areas. - If the range is not named, click in the field next to the Source data area. A blinking text cursor appears. Type a reference for the first source data range or select the range with the mouse. + From the Source data area box select a source cell range to consolidate with other areas. + If the range is not named, click in the field next to the Source data area. A blinking text cursor appears. Type a reference for the first source data range or select the range with the mouse. - Click Add to insert the selected range in the Consolidation areas field. + Click Add to insert the selected range in the Consolidation areas field. - Select additional ranges and click Add after each selection. + Select additional ranges and click Add after each selection. - Specify where you want to display the result by selecting a target range from the Copy results to box. - If the target range is not named, click in the field next to Copy results to and enter the reference of the target range. Alternatively, you can select the range using the mouse or position the cursor in the top left cell of the target range. + Specify where you want to display the result by selecting a target range from the Copy results to box. + If the target range is not named, click in the field next to Copy results to and enter the reference of the target range. Alternatively, you can select the range using the mouse or position the cursor in the top left cell of the target range. - Select a function from the Function box. The function specifies how the values of the consolidation ranges are linked. The "Sum" function is the default setting. + Select a function from the Function box. The function specifies how the values of the consolidation ranges are linked. The "Sum" function is the default setting. - Click OK to consolidate the ranges. + Click OK to consolidate the ranges. Additional Settings - Click More in the Consolidate dialog to display additional settings: + Click More in the Consolidate dialog to display additional settings: - Select Link to source data to insert the formulas that generate the results in the target range, rather than the actual results. If you link the data, any values modified in the source range are automatically updated in the target range. + Select Link to source data to insert the formulas that generate the results in the target range, rather than the actual results. If you link the data, any values modified in the source range are automatically updated in the target range. The corresponding cell references in the target range are inserted in consecutive rows, which are automatically ordered and then hidden from view. Only the final result, based on the selected function, is displayed. - Under Consolidate by, select either Row labels or Column labels if the cells of the source data range are not to be consolidated corresponding to the identical position of the cell in the range, but instead according to a matching row label or column label. + Under Consolidate by, select either Row labels or Column labels if the cells of the source data range are not to be consolidated corresponding to the identical position of the cell in the range, but instead according to a matching row label or column label. To consolidate by row labels or column labels, the label must be contained in the selected source ranges. The text in the labels must be identical, so that rows or columns can be accurately matched. If the row or column label does not match any that exist in the target range, it will be appended as a new row or column. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp index 58574514c8..9fc1d70b89 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp @@ -33,87 +33,86 @@ ************************************************************************ --> - - - Importing and Exporting CSV Files - /text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp - - - + + Importing and Exporting CSV Files +/text/scalc/guide/csv_files.xhp + + + number series import - data series import - exporting; tables as text - importing; tables as text - delimited values and files - comma separated files and values - text file import and export - csv files;importing and exporting - tables; importing/exporting as text - text documents; importing to spreadsheets - opening;text csv files - saving;as text csv +data series import +exporting; tables as text +importing; tables as text +delimited values and files +comma separated files and values +text file import and export +csv files;importing and exporting +tables; importing/exporting as text +text documents; importing to spreadsheets +opening;text csv files +saving;as text csv MW deleted "importing;text data bases" and copied 4 index entries from scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhpmw added "saving;" and "opening;" Opening and Saving Text CSV Files - Comma Separated Values (CSV) is text file format that you can use to exchange data from a database or a spreadsheet between applications. Each line in a Text CSV file represents a record in the database, or a row in a spreadsheet. Each field in a database record or cell in a spreadsheet row is usually separated by a comma. However, you can use other characters to delimit a field, such as a tabulator character. - If the content of a field or cell contains a comma, the contents of the field or cell must be enclosed by single quotes (') or double quotes ("). - To Open a Text CSV File in Calc - - - Choose File - Open. - - - Locate the CSV file that you want to open. - If the file has a *.csv extension, select the file. - If the CSV file has another extension, select the file, and then select "Text CSV" in the File type box - - - Click Open. - The Text Import dialog opens. - - - Specify the options to divide the text in the file into columns. - You can preview the layout of the imported data at the bottom of the Text Import dialog. - Right-click a column in the preview to set the format or to hide the column. - If the CSV file uses a text delimiter character that is not listed in the Text delimiter box, click in the box, and type the character. - - - Click OK. - - - To Save a Sheet as a Text CSV File - When you export a spreadsheet to CSV format, only the data on the current sheet is saved. All other information, including formulas and formatting, is lost. - - - Open the Calc sheet that you want to save as a Text CSV file. - Only the current sheet can be exported. - - - Choose File - Save as. - - - In the File name box, enter a name for the file. - - - In the File type box, select "Text CSV". - - - (Optional) Set the field options for the Text CSV file. - Select Edit filter settings. - In the Export of text files dialog, select the options that you want. - Click OK. - - - Click Save. - - -
- - - Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View - Export text files - Import text files -
- +Comma Separated Values (CSV) is a text file format that you can use to exchange data from a database or a spreadsheet between applications. Each line in a Text CSV file represents a record in the database, or a row in a spreadsheet. Each field in a database record or cell in a spreadsheet row is usually separated by a comma. However, you can use other characters to delimit a field, such as a tabulator character. +If the field or cell contains a comma, the field or cell must be enclosed by single quotes (') or double quotes ("). +To Open a Text CSV File in Calc + + +Choose File - Open. + + +Locate the CSV file that you want to open. +If the file has a *.csv extension, select the file. +If the CSV file has another extension, select the file, and then select "Text CSV" in the File type box + + +Click Open. +The Text Import dialog opens. + + +Specify the options to divide the text in the file into columns. +You can preview the layout of the imported data at the bottom of the Text Import dialog. +Right-click a column in the preview to set the format or to hide the column. +Check the text delimiter box that matches the character used as text delimiter in the file. In case of an unlisted delimiter, type the character into the input box. + + +Click OK. + + +To Save a Sheet as a Text CSV File +When you export a spreadsheet to CSV format, only the data on the current sheet is saved. All other information, including formulas and formatting, is lost. + + +Open the Calc sheet that you want to save as a Text CSV file. +Only the current sheet can be exported. + + +Choose File - Save as. + + +In the File name box, enter a name for the file. + + +In the File type box, select "Text CSV". + + +(Optional) Set the field options for the Text CSV file. +Select Edit filter settings. +In the Export of text files dialog, select the options that you want. +Click OK. + + +Click Save. + + +
+ + +Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View +Export text files +Import text files +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp index 5e29c0ea5b..906c6e28ce 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/csv_formula.xhp @@ -53,16 +53,16 @@ oldref="15">To Import a CSV File - Choose File - Open. + Choose File - Open. - In the File type field, select the format "Text CSV". Select the file and click Open. When a file has the .csv extension, the file type is automatically recognized. + In the File type field, select the format "Text CSV". Select the file and click Open. When a file has the .csv extension, the file type is automatically recognized. You will see the Text Import dialog. Click OK. - If the csv file contains formulas, but you want to import the results of those formulas, then choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and clear the Formulas check box. + If the csv file contains formulas, but you want to import the results of those formulas, then choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and clear the Formulas check box. To Export Formulas and Values as CSV Files @@ -70,26 +70,26 @@ If you want to export the formulas as formulas, for example, in the form =SUM(A1:B5), proceed as follows: - Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View. - Under Display, mark the Formulas check box. Click OK. - If you want to export the calculation results instead of the formulas, do not mark Formulas. + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View. + Under Display, mark the Formulas check box. Click OK. + If you want to export the calculation results instead of the formulas, do not mark Formulas. - Choose File - Save as. You will see the Save as dialog. + Choose File - Save as. You will see the Save as dialog. In the File type field select the format "Text CSV". - Enter a name and click Save. + Enter a name and click Save. - From the Export of text files dialog that appears, select the character set and the field and text delimiters for the data to be exported, and confirm with OK. + From the Export of text files dialog that appears, select the character set and the field and text delimiters for the data to be exported, and confirm with OK. If the numbers use commas as decimal separators or thousands separators, do not select the comma as the field delimiter. If the text contains double quotation marks, you must select the single quotation mark as separator.not possible to have a table here because that would break the numbering in XML. - If necessary, after you have saved, clear the Formulas check box to see the calculated results in the table again. + If necessary, after you have saved, clear the Formulas check box to see the calculated results in the table again.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp index 7eb6a0b67e..b7d1544a9a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp @@ -35,41 +35,40 @@ - - Cells in Currency Format - /text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp - - - + +Cells in Currency Format +/text/scalc/guide/currency_format.xhp + + + currency formats; spreadsheets - cells; currency formats - international currency formats - formats; currency formats in cells - currencies; default currencies - defaults;currency formats - changing;currency formats +cells; currency formats +international currency formats +formats; currency formats in cells +currencies; default currencies +defaults;currency formats +changing;currency formats mw changed one index entry Cells in Currency Format +oldref="46">Cells in Currency Format - In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can give numbers any currency format. When you click the Currency icon -Icon - in the Formatting - bar to format a number, the cell is given the default currency format set under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. - Exchanging of %PRODUCTNAME Calc documents can lead to misunderstandings, if your %PRODUCTNAME Calc document is loaded by a user who uses a different default currency format. - In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can define that a number that you have formatted as "1,234.50 €", still remains in euros in another country and does not become dollars. - You can change the currency format in the Format Cells dialog (choose Format - Cells - Numbers tab) by two country settings. In the Language combo box select the basic setting for currency symbol, decimal and thousands separators. In the Format list box you can select possible variations from the default format for the language. - - - For example, if the language is set to "Default" and you are using a german locale setting, the currency format will be "1.234,00 €". A point is used before the thousand digits and a comma before the decimal places. If you now select the subordinate currency format "$ English (US)" from the Format list box , you will get the following format: "$ 1.234,00". As you can see, the separators have remained the same. Only the currency symbol has been changed and converted, but the underlying format of the notation remains the same as in the locale setting. - - - If, under Language, you convert the cells to "English (US)", the English-language locale setting is also transferred and the default currency format is now "$ 1,234.00". - - -
- - Format - Cell - Numbers -
- +In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can give numbers any currency format. When you click the Currency icon +Icon + in the Formatting bar to format a number, the cell is given the default currency format set under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. +Exchanging of %PRODUCTNAME Calc documents can lead to misunderstandings, if your %PRODUCTNAME Calc document is loaded by a user who uses a different default currency format. +In %PRODUCTNAME Calc you can define that a number that you have formatted as "1,234.50 €", still remains in euros in another country and does not become dollars. +You can change the currency format in the Format Cells dialog (choose Format - Cells - Numbers tab) by two country settings. In the Language combo box select the basic setting for decimal and thousands separators. In the Format list box you can select the currency symbol and its position. + + +For example, if the language is set to "Default" and you are using a german locale setting, the currency format will be "1.234,00 €". A point is used before the thousand digits and a comma before the decimal places. If you now select the subordinate currency format "$ English (US)" from the Format list box , you will get the following format: "$ 1.234,00". As you can see, the separators have remained the same. Only the currency symbol has been changed and converted, but the underlying format of the notation remains the same as in the locale setting. + + +If, under Language, you convert the cells to "English (US)", the English-language locale setting is also transferred and the default currency format is now "$ 1,234.00". + + +
+ +Format - Cells - Numbers +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp index fd95524886..bbcdeda893 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_define.xhp @@ -60,16 +60,16 @@ Choose Data - Define Range. - In the Name box, enter a name for the database range. + In the Name box, enter a name for the database range. - Click More. + Click More. Specify the options for the database range. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp index 077d5037c9..2a008bbcb8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_filter.xhp @@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ Choose Data - Filter - Standard Filter. - In the Standard Filter dialog, specify the filter options that you want. + In the Standard Filter dialog, specify the filter options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK. The records that match the filter options that you specified are shown. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp index 2aaf2e1177..debf70ce97 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/database_sort.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Select the sort options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp index 9bc374e69f..d52bd4fb4b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_createtable.xhp @@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ Position the cursor within a range of cells containing values, row and column headings. - Choose Data - DataPilot - Start. The Select Source dialog appears. Choose Current selection and confirm with OK. The table headings are shown as buttons in the DataPilot dialog. Drag these buttons as required and drop them into the layout areas "Page Fields", "Column Fields", "Row Fields" and "Data Fields". + Choose Data - DataPilot - Start. The Select Source dialog appears. Choose Current selection and confirm with OK. The table headings are shown as buttons in the DataPilot dialog. Drag these buttons as required and drop them into the layout areas "Page Fields", "Column Fields", "Row Fields" and "Data Fields". Drag the desired buttons into one of the four areas. - Drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated datapilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. - If the button is dropped in the Data Fields area it will be given a caption that also shows the formula that will be used to calculate the data. + Drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated datapilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. + If the button is dropped in the Data Fields area it will be given a caption that also shows the formula that will be used to calculate the data. - By double-clicking on one of the fields in the Data Fields area you can call up the Data Field dialog. + By double-clicking on one of the fields in the Data Fields area you can call up the Data Field dialog. Use the Data Field dialog to select the calculations to be used for the data. To make a multiple selection, press the Command @@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ Remove a button by dragging it back to the area of the other buttons at the right of the dialog. - To open the Data Field dialog, double-click one of the buttons in the Row or Column area. Use the dialog to select if and to what extent %PRODUCTNAME calculates display subtotals. + To open the Data Field dialog, double-click one of the buttons in the Row or Column area. Use the dialog to select if and to what extent %PRODUCTNAME calculates display subtotals. - Exit the DataPilot dialog by pressing OK. A Filter button will now be inserted, or a page button for every data field that you dropped in the Page Fields area. The DataPilot table is inserted further down. + Exit the DataPilot dialog by pressing OK. A Filter button will now be inserted, or a page button for every data field that you dropped in the Page Fields area. The DataPilot table is inserted further down.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp index 20b7ddf137..680fc89aa6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_deletetable.xhp @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Deleting DataPilot Tables - In order to delete a DataPilot table, select any cell in the DataPilot table, then choose Delete in the context menu. + In order to delete a DataPilot table, select any cell in the DataPilot table, then choose Delete in the context menu.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp index b127c48274..821d21dc6f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_edittable.xhp @@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ Click one of the buttons in the table that the DataPilot has created and hold the mouse button down. A special symbol will appear next to the mouse pointer. By dragging the button to a different position in the same row you can alter the order of the columns. If you drag a button to the left edge of the table into the row headings area, you can change a column into a row. - In the DataPilot dialog, you can drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated DataPilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. + In the DataPilot dialog, you can drag a button to the Page Fields area to create a button and a listbox on top of the generated DataPilot table. The listbox can be used to filter the DataPilot table by the contents of the selected item. You can use drag-and-drop within the generated DataPilot table to use another page field as a filter. To remove a button from the table, just drag it out of the DataPilot table. Release the mouse button when the mouse pointer positioned within the sheet has become a 'not allowed' icon. The button is deleted. - To edit the DataPilot table, click a cell inside the DataPilot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Start, which displays the DataPilot dialog for the current DataPilot table. + To edit the DataPilot table, click a cell inside the DataPilot table and open the context menu. In the context menu you find the command Start, which displays the DataPilot dialog for the current DataPilot table. In the DataPilot table, you can use drag-and-drop or cut/paste commands to rearrange the order of data fields. By double-clicking on some buttons inside the DataPilot table you can hide the subelements below it.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp index 8ccc274ede..b80637dfdc 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/datapilot_filtertable.xhp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ oldref="35">Filtering DataPilot Tables You can use filters to remove unwanted data from a DataPilot table.UFI: removed help id -Click the Filter button in the sheet to call up the dialog for the filter conditions. Alternatively, call up the context menu of the DataPilot table and select the Filter command. The Filter dialog appears. Here you can filter the DataPilot table. +Click the Filter button in the sheet to call up the dialog for the filter conditions. Alternatively, call up the context menu of the DataPilot table and select the Filter command. The Filter dialog appears. Here you can filter the DataPilot table.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/filters.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/filters.xhp index d530d44b41..5439789333 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/filters.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/filters.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - - + + - -Applying Multiple Sheets -/text/scalc/guide/multitables.xhp - - - - - - + + Applying Multiple Sheets + /text/scalc/guide/multitables.xhp + + + sheets; inserting -inserting; sheets -sheets; selecting multiple -appending sheets -selecting;multiple sheets -multiple sheets -calculating;multiple sheets - - MW moved "sheets;simultaneous.." to edit_multitables.xhp, transferred 2 entries from there and added "calculating;" - Applying Multiple Sheets + inserting; sheets + sheets; selecting multiple + appending sheets + selecting;multiple sheets + multiple sheets + calculating;multiple sheets +MW moved "sheets;simultaneous.." to edit_multitables.xhp, transferred 2 entries from there and added "calculating;" +Applying Multiple Sheets - Inserting a Sheet - - - Choose Insert - Sheet to insert a new sheet or an existing sheet from another file. - - - Selecting Multiple Sheets - The sheet tab of the current sheet is always visible in white in front of the other sheet tabs. The other sheet tabs are gray when they are not selected. By clicking other sheet tabs while pressing Command Ctrl you can select multiple sheets. - You can use Shift+CommandCtrl+Page Up or Page Down to select multiple sheets using the keyboard. - Undoing a Selection - To undo the selection of a sheet, click its sheet tab again while pressing the Command Ctrl key. The sheet that is currently visible cannot be removed from the selection. - Calculating Across Multiple Sheets - You can refer to a range of sheets in a formula by specifying the first and last sheet of the range, for example, =SUM(Sheet1.A1:Sheet3.A1) sums up all A1 cells on Sheet1 through Sheet3. -
- - - - -
- -
+ Inserting a Sheet + + + Choose Insert - Sheet to insert a new sheet or an existing sheet from another file. + + + +Click to select all sheets in the document. + +Click to deselect all sheets in the document, except the current sheet. + Selecting Multiple Sheets + The sheet tab of the current sheet is always visible in white in front of the other sheet tabs. The other sheet tabs are gray when they are not selected. By clicking other sheet tabs while pressing Command +Ctrl you can select multiple sheets. + You can use Shift+Command +Ctrl+Page Up or Page Down to select multiple sheets using the keyboard. + Undoing a Selection + To undo the selection of a sheet, click its sheet tab again while pressing the Command +Ctrl key. The sheet that is currently visible cannot be removed from the selection. + Calculating Across Multiple Sheets + You can refer to a range of sheets in a formula by specifying the first and last sheet of the range, for example, =SUM(Sheet1.A1:Sheet3.A1) sums up all A1 cells on Sheet1 through Sheet3. +
+ + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..5d8e0a1636 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + + + + + + + + + Converting Text to Numbers + /text/scalc/guide/numbers_text.xhp + + + +converting;text to numbers +formats; text as numbers + +Converting Text to Numbers + +
+ Calc converts text inside cells to the respective numeric values if an unambiguous conversion is possible. If no conversion is possible, Calc returns a #VALUE! error. + Only integer numbers including exponent are converted, and ISO 8601 dates and times in their extended formats with separators. Anything else, like fractional numbers with decimal separators or dates other than ISO 8601, is not converted, as the text string would be locale dependent. Leading and trailing blanks are ignored. + The following ISO 8601 formats are converted: + + + CCYY-MM-DD + + + CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm + + + CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss + + + CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss,s + + + CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.s + + + hh:mm + + + hh:mm:ss + + + hh:mm:ss,s + + + hh:mm:ss.s + + + The century code CC may not be omitted. Instead of the T date and time separator, exactly one space character may be used. + If a date is given, it must be a valid Gregorian calendar date. In this case the optional time must be in the range 00:00 to 23:59:59.99999... + If only a time string is given, it may have an hours value of more than 24, while minutes and seconds can have a maximum value of 59. + The conversion is done for single arguments only, as in =A1+A2, or ="1E2"+1. Cell range arguments are not affected, so SUM(A1:A2) differs from A1+A2 if at least one of the two cells contain a convertible string. + Strings inside formulas are also converted, such as in ="1999-11-22"+42, which returns the date 42 days after November 22nd, 1999. Calculations involving localized dates as strings inside the formula return an error. For example, the localized date string "11/22/1999" or "22.11.1999" cannot be used for the automatic conversion. +
+
+ + + Format - Cells - Numbers + +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp index 19fe8186d8..c21f78cbf6 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Merging and Splitting Cells -/text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Merging and Splitting Cells + /text/scalc/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp + + + cells; merging/unmerging -tables; merging cells -cell merges -unmerging cells -merging;cells + tables; merging cells + cell merges + unmerging cells + merging;cells MW made "cell merges;..." a one level entry -Merging and Unmerging Cells +Merging and Unmerging Cells mw created this file out of the shared guide "table_cellmerge.xhp", see also bug #63021 -You can select adjacent cells, then merge them into a single cell. Conversely, you can take a large cell that has been created by merging single cells, and divide it back into individual cells. -Merging Cells - - -Select the adjacent cells. - - -Choose Format - Merge Cells. - - -Canceling the merging of cells - - -Place the cursor in the cell to be split. - - -Choose Format - Merge Cells. - - - - - - + You can select adjacent cells, then merge them into a single cell. Conversely, you can take a large cell that has been created by merging single cells, and divide it back into individual cells. + When you copy cells into a target range containing merged cells, the target range gets unmerged first, then the copied cells are pasted in. If the copied cells are merged cells, they retain their merge state. + Merging Cells + + + Select the adjacent cells. + + + Choose Format - Merge Cells. + + + Canceling the merging of cells + + + Place the cursor in the cell to be split. + + + Choose Format - Merge Cells. + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp index 3e583349c3..940a88fdf8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Formatting Numbers as Text -/text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Formatting Numbers as Text + /text/scalc/guide/text_numbers.xhp + + + numbers; as text -text formats; for numbers -numbers; entering without number formats -formats; numbers as text -cell formats; text/numbers -formatting;numbers as text + text formats; for numbers + numbers; entering without number formats + formats; numbers as text + cell formats; text/numbers + formatting;numbers as text -Formatting Numbers as Text +Formatting Numbers as Text -
-You can format numbers as text in $[officename] Calc. Open the context menu of a cell or range of cells and choose Format Cells - Numbers, then select "Text" from the Category list. Any numbers subsequently entered into the formatted range are interpreted as text. The display of these "numbers" is left-justified, just as with other text. -When numbers are formatted as text, they cannot be used in calculations or formulas. -If you have already entered normal numbers in cells and have afterwards changed the format of the cells to "Text", the numbers will remain normal numbers. They will not be converted. Only numbers entered afterwards, or numbers which are then edited, will become text numbers. -If you decide to enter a number directly as text, enter an apostrophe (') first. For example, for years in column headings, you can enter '1999, '2000 and '2001. The apostrophe is not visible in the cell, it only indicates that the entry is to be recognized as a text. This is useful if, for example, you enter a telephone number or postal code that begins with a zero (0), because a zero (0) at the start of a sequence of digits is removed in normal number formats. -
-
- -Format - Cell - Numbers - -
- -
+
+ You can format numbers as text in $[officename] Calc. Open the context menu of a cell or range of cells and choose Format Cells - Numbers, then select "Text" from the Category list. Any numbers subsequently entered into the formatted range are interpreted as text. The display of these "numbers" is left-justified, just as with other text. + If you have already entered normal numbers in cells and have afterwards changed the format of the cells to "Text", the numbers will remain normal numbers. They will not be converted. Only numbers entered afterwards, or numbers which are then edited, will become text numbers. + If you decide to enter a number directly as text, enter an apostrophe (') first. For example, for years in column headings, you can enter '1999, '2000 and '2001. The apostrophe is not visible in the cell, it only indicates that the entry is to be recognized as a text. This is useful if, for example, you enter a telephone number or postal code that begins with a zero (0), because a zero (0) at the start of a sequence of digits is removed in normal number formats. +
+
+ + + Format - Cells - Numbers + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp index b6e7b59488..cb8fe44a77 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Rotating Text -/text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Rotating Text + /text/scalc/guide/text_rotate.xhp + + + cells; rotating text -rotating; text in cells -text in cells; writing vertically + rotating; text in cells + text in cells; writing vertically -Rotating Text +Rotating Text - - -Select the cells whose text you want to rotate. - - -Choose Format - Cells. You will see the Format Cells dialog. - - -Click the Alignment tab. - - -In the Text direction area use the mouse to select in the preview wheel the direction in which the text is to be rotated. Click OK. - - -In the Text direction area, if you press the ABCD button, the text is written vertically in the direction of the characters. + + + Select the cells whose text you want to rotate. + + + Choose Format - Cells. You will see the Format Cells dialog. + + + Click the Alignment tab. + + + In the Text direction area use the mouse to select in the preview wheel the direction in which the text is to be rotated. Click OK. + + removed a wrong para, i104207
-Format - Cells -Format - Cells - Alignment -
- -
+ Format - Cells + Format - Cells - Alignment +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp index 5958aef1e8..acb9ca6579 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/04/01020000.xhp @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ - Effect - +Effect + @@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ - Effect - +Effect + @@ -287,8 +287,8 @@ - Effect - +Effect + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp index fd0423fd32..0aaabb9150 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus - + Command Ctrl+F7
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@
Choose Tools - Macros - Record Macro - +
Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic, click the Organizer button, click the Libraries tab, and then click the Password button @@ -138,28 +138,28 @@ Choose Tools - Customize - Events tab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options + Options Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - - Optionstab +- Optionstab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options- Smart Tags tab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Replace tab + Options +- Replace tab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Exceptions tab + Options +- Exceptions tab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Custom Quotes tab + Options +- Custom Quotes tab Choose Tools - AutoCorrect - Options - - Word Completion tab + Options + - Word Completion tab Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
Path selection button in various wizards Click Edit button for a few entries under Tools - Options - $[officename] - Paths - +
Choose Tools - Options @@ -250,14 +250,14 @@
Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - +
Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, in the Available language modules list, select one of the language modules and then click Edit.
Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids - +
Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Searching in Japanese @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@
Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Western) - + Open a text document, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Asian) (only available if Asian language support is enabled)
Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/ %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Print diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp index 83ff63e915..c00798f2c5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
Choose Format - Character - + On Text Formatting Bar (with cursor in object), click
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
Choose Format - Paragraph - + On Text Formatting bar (with cursor in object), click
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - + F11 key On Formatting Bar, click
@@ -224,8 +224,8 @@ - 3D Effects - +3D Effects +
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - + On Formatting toolbar, click
@@ -324,13 +324,13 @@
Choose Format - Change Case - + Open context menu (text) - choose Case/Characters - +
Menu Format - Asian phonetic guide - +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp index 48436b43ff..d6fcd04818 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp @@ -193,11 +193,11 @@
Open the context menu for the object - choose Name - +
Open the context menu for the object - choose Description - +
Choose Format - Object - Graphic - @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@
Choose Edit - Points - + Open context menu - choose Edit Points Open context menu - choose Edit Points @@ -257,19 +257,19 @@
Choose Format - Character (drawing functions) Open context menu - choose Character - +
Open context menu - choose Size - +
Open context menu - choose Style - +
Open context menu - choose Style - Bold - +
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@
Open context menu - choose Style - Italic - +
@@ -326,44 +326,44 @@
Open context menu - choose Style - Strikethrough - +
Open context menu - choose Style - Shadow - +
Open context menu - choose Style - Contour - +
Open context menu - choose Style - Superscript - +
Open context menu - choose Style - Subscript - +
Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - +
Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Single - +
Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - 1.5 Lines - +
Open context menu - choose Line Spacing - Double - +
Choose Format - Alignment - Left (drawing functions) Open context menu - choose Alignment - Left - +
@@ -383,7 +383,7 @@
Choose Format - Alignment - Right (drawing functions) Open context menu - choose Alignment - Right - +
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@
Choose Format - Alignment - Centered (drawing functions) Open context menu - choose Alignment - Center - +
@@ -424,7 +424,7 @@
Choose Format - Alignment - Justified (drawing functions) Open context menu - choose Alignment - Justified - +
@@ -445,9 +445,9 @@
Choose Format - Group - + Open context menu - choose Group - +
Choose Format - Group - Group (text documents, spreadsheets) @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Choose Format - Group - Ungroup (text documents, spreadsheets) Choose Modify - Ungroup (drawing documents) Open context menu - choose Ungroup - +
@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Choose Format - Group - Exit Group (text documents, spreadsheets) Choose Modify - Exit Group (drawing documents) Open context menu - choose Exit Group - +
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ Choose Format - Group - Enter Group (text documents, spreadsheets) Choose Modify - Enter Group (drawing documents) Open context menu - choose Enter Group - +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01050000.xhp index c29b1ba121..63500dbfd3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01050000.xhp @@ -44,8 +44,7 @@
documents; closing closing;documents -backing window -mw made "closing..." a two level entry +mw deleted "backing window" Close diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp index 7d7290d66f..a5323cefa1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01100200.xhp @@ -56,43 +56,43 @@
-File +File Displays the file name. - Type: Displays the file type for the current document. - Location: Displays the path and the name of the directory where the file is stored. - Size: Displays the size of the current document in bytes. - Created: + Created: Displays the date and time and author when the file was first saved. - Modified: + Modified: Displays the date and time and author when the file was last saved in a $[officename] file format. - Digitally signed: + Digitally signed: Displays the date and the time when the file was last signed as well as the name of the author who signed the document. - Digital Signature + Digital Signature Opens the Digital Signatures dialog where you can manage digital signatures for the current document. - Last printed: Displays the date and time and user name when the file was last printed. - Revision number: Displays the number of times that the file has been saved. - Editing time: Displays the amount of time that the file has been open for editing since the file was created. The editing time is updated when you save the file. -Apply User Data Saves the user's full name with the file. You can edit the name by choosing Tools - Options - $[officename] - User Data. -Delete Resets the editing time to zero, the creation date to the current date and time, and the version number to 1. The modification and printing dates are also deleted. - Template: + Template: Displays the template that was used to create the file. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp index a0b4ecd983..1455731c4b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + + - -Save All -/text/shared/01/01180000.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - - - -
- -Save All - Saves all open $[officename] documents. This command is only available if two or more files have been modified. -
-
- -
- If you are saving a new file or a copy of a read-only file, the Save As dialog appears. - -
+ + Save All + /text/shared/01/01180000.xhp + + + +
+ + +Save All + Saves all modified $[officename] documents. +
+
+ +
+ If you are saving a new file or a copy of a read-only file, the Save As dialog appears. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp index 04edc3b612..ff1f086727 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ + - + @@ -68,19 +69,19 @@ Options -Entire Cells Whole words only Searches for whole words or cells that are identical to the search text. -Backwards Search starts at the current cursor position and goes backwards to the beginning of the file. - Regular expressions @@ -98,7 +99,7 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal -Match case case sensitivity;searching mw made "case sensitive.." a two level entry @@ -108,7 +109,7 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal -Current selection only Searches only the selected text or cells.had to copy extended help to outside of switch construct - see issue 72448 @@ -122,27 +123,27 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal -Search for Styles / Including Styles Searches for text formatted with the style that you specify. Select this checkbox, and then select a style from the Search for list. To specify a replacement style, select a style from the Replace with list. After you select the attributes that you want to search for, the Search for Styles box in the Options area of the %PRODUCTNAME Writer Find & Replace dialog changes to Including Styles. If you want to search for text in which attributes were set by using direct formatting and styles, select the Including Styles box. -Notes +Notes In Writer, you can select to include the notes texts in your searches. -Match character width (only if Asian languages are enabled) Distinguishes between half-width and full-width character forms. -Sounds like (Japanese) (only if Asian languages are enabled) Lets you specify the search options for similar notation used in Japanese text. Select this checkbox, and then click the ... button to specify the search options. @@ -198,43 +199,43 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal More Options / Less Options / Fewer Options - name subject to change Shows more or fewer search options. Click this button again to hide the extended search options. - Search in -Formulas Searches for the characters that you specify in formulas and in fixed (not calculated) values. For example, you could look for formulas that contain 'SUM'. -Values Searches for the characters that you specify in values and in the results of formulas. Searches for the characters that you specify in values and in the results of formulas. -Notes Searches for the characters that you specify in the notes that are attached to the cells. Searches for the characters that you specify in the notes that are attached to the cells. - Search direction Determines the order for searching the cells. -By Rows Searches from left to right across the rows. -By Columns Searches from top to bottom through the columns. @@ -249,7 +250,7 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal -Search in all sheets Searches through all of the sheets in the current spreadsheet file. @@ -259,7 +260,8 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal After you close the Find & Replace dialog, you can still search using the last search criteria that you entered, by pressing Shift+Command Ctrl+F.
- + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp index c74c9bb561..533a05b40d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100001.xhp @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ Represents an uppercase character if Match case is selected in Options. - +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp index 5f91dd86fe..0250e6b564 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02180000.xhp @@ -63,34 +63,34 @@ If you are loading a file that contains DDE links, you are prompted to update the links. Decline the update if you do not want to establish a connection to the DDE server. Double-click a link in the list to open a file dialog where you can select another object for this link. - Source file + Source file Lists the path to the source file. - Element Lists the application (if known) that last saved the source file. - Type + Type Lists the file type, such as graphic, of the source file. - Status + Status Lists additional information about the source file. -Automatic Automatically updates the contents of the link when you open the file. Any changes made in the source file are then displayed in the file containing the link. Linked graphic files can only be updated manually. This option is not available for a linked graphic file. The Automatic option is only available for DDE links. You can insert a DDE link by copying the contents from one file and pasting by choosing Edit - Paste Special, and then selecting the Link box. As DDE is a text based linking system, only the displayed decimals are copied into the target sheet.removed Calc switch: this feature can be used wherever a cell area can be pasted: everywhere -Manual Only updates the link when you click the Update button. -Update Updates the selected link so that the most recently saved version of the linked file is displayed in the current document. -Modify Change the source file for the selected link. -Break Link Breaks the link between the source file and the current document. The most recently updated contents of the source file are kept in the current document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp index 60d5535269..234d297759 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02220100.xhp @@ -47,23 +47,23 @@
- Hyperlink + Hyperlink Lists the properties of the URL that is attached to the hotspot. -URL: +URL: Enter the URL for the file that you want to open when you click the selected hotspot. If you want to jump to a named anchor within the current document, the address should be of the form "file:///C/[current_document_name]#anchor_name". -Alternative text: +Alternative text: Enter the text that you want to display when the mouse rests on the hotspot in a browser.If you do not enter any text, the Address is displayed. -Frame: +Frame: Enter the name of the target frame that you want to open the URL in. You can also select a standard frame name that is recognized by all browsers from the list.. -Name: Enter a name for the image. -Description +Description Enter a description for the hotspot.see http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/drawing_layer/imagemapdialog.odt
Priority Table diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/03010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/03010000.xhp index 8630186bc6..944919f1de 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/03010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/03010000.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - - + + - -Word Completion -/text/shared/01/06040600.xhp - - - -
-Word Completion -Set the options for completing frequently occurring words while you type. -
-
- -
+ + Word Completion + /text/shared/01/06040600.xhp + + + +
+ Word Completion + Set the options for completing frequently occurring words while you type. +
+
+ +
-Enable word completion -Stores frequently used words, and automatically completes a word after you type three letters that match the first three letters of a stored word. + +Enable word completion + Stores frequently used words, and automatically completes a word after you type three letters that match the first three letters of a stored word. -Append space -If you do not add punctuation after the word, $[officename] adds a space. The space is added as soon as you begin typing the next word. + +Append space + If you do not add punctuation after the word, $[officename] adds a space. The space is added as soon as you begin typing the next word. -Show as tip -Displays the completed word as a Help Tip. + +Show as tip + Displays the completed word as a Help Tip. -Collect words -Adds the frequently used words to a list. To remove a word from the Word Completion list, select the word, and then click Delete Entry. + +Collect words + Adds the frequently used words to a list. To remove a word from the Word Completion list, select the word, and then click Delete Entry. -When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents -Makes the current Word Completion list available to other documents after you close the current document. The list remains available until you exit %PRODUCTNAME. + +When closing a document, remove the words collected from it from the list + When enabled, the list gets cleared when closing the current document. When disabled, makes the current Word Completion list available to other documents after you close the current document. The list remains available until you exit %PRODUCTNAME. -Accept with -Select the key that you want to use to accept the automatic word completion. -Press Esc to decline the word completion. + +Accept with + Select the key that you want to use to accept the automatic word completion. + Press Esc to decline the word completion. -Min. word length -Enter the minimum word length for a word to become eligible for the word completion feature.UFI: changed due to BH phone call. + +Min. word length + Enter the minimum word length for a word to become eligible for the word completion feature.UFI: changed due to BH phone call. -Max. entries -Enter the maximum number of words that you want to store in the Word Completion list. + +Max. entries + Enter the maximum number of words that you want to store in the Word Completion list. -Word Completion list -Lists the collected words. The list is valid until you close the current document. To make the list available to other documents in the current session, select "When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents". -If the automatic spellcheck option is enabled, only the words that are recognized by the spellcheck are collected. + +Word Completion list + Lists the collected words. The list is valid until you close the current document. To make the list available to other documents in the current session, select "When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents". + If the automatic spellcheck option is enabled, only the words that are recognized by the spellcheck are collected. -Delete Entry -Removes the selected word or words from the Word Completion list. + +Delete Entry + Removes the selected word or words from the Word Completion list. -
- -
+ +
+ +
-
-
+ + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp index d2bcbb9d94..dbf316f75e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/password_dlg.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -42,15 +42,15 @@
- Password Assigns a password to prevent users from making unauthorized changes. -Password - Type a password that is at least five characters long. A password is case sensitive. + Type a password. A password is case sensitive.
- GeneralUFI: all on one page because they were intended to shrink to AHID tags with OOo3 anyway. Sadly cws help9s stalled ... - GeneralUFI: all on one page because they were intended to shrink to AHID tags with OOo3 anyway. Sadly cws help9s stalled ... + Pages Sets the export options for the pages included in the PDF file. -All +All Exports all defined print ranges. If no print range is defined, exports the entire document. -Range +Range Exports the pages you type in the box. To export a range of pages, use the format 3-6. To export single pages, use the format 7;9;11. If you want, you can export a combination of page ranges and single pages, by using a format like 3-6;8;10;12. -Selection +Selection Exports the current selection. - Images + Images Sets the PDF export options for images inside your document. EPS images with embedded previews are exported only as previews. EPS images without embedded previews are exported as empty placeholders. -Lossless compression +Lossless compression Selects a lossless compression of images. All pixels are preserved. -JPEG compression +JPEG compression Selects a JPEG compression of images. With a high quality level, almost all pixels are preserved. With a low quality level, some pixels get lost and artefacts are introduced, but file sizes are reduced. -Quality +Quality Enter the quality level for JPEG compression. -Reduce image resolution +Reduce image resolution Selects to resample or down-size the images to a lower number of pixels per inch. Select the target resolution for the images. - General + General Sets general PDF export options. -PDF/A-1a +PDF/A-1a Converts to the PDF/A-1a format. This is defined as an electronic document file format for long term preservation. All fonts that were used in the source document will be embedded into the generated PDF file. PDF tags will be written. -Tagged PDF +Tagged PDF Selects to write PDF tags. This can increase file size by huge amounts. Tagged PDF contains information about the structure of the document contents. This can help to display the document on devices with different screens, and when using screen reader software. -Export notes +Export notes Selects to export notes of Writer and Calc documents as PDF notes. -Export bookmarks +Export bookmarks Selects to export bookmarks of Writer documents as PDF bookmarks. Bookmarks are created for all outline paragraphs (Tools - Outline Numbering) and for all table of contents entries for which you did assign hyperlinks in the source document. -Create PDF form +Create PDF form Choose to create a PDF form. This can be filled out and printed by the user of the PDF document. -Submit format +Submit format Select the format of submitting forms from within the PDF file. Select the format of the data that you will receive from the submitter: FDF (Forms Data Format), PDF, HTML, or XML. This setting overrides the control's URL property that you set in the document. -Export automatically inserted blank pages +Export automatically inserted blank pages If switched on, automatically inserted blank pages are being exported to pdf file. This is best if you are printing the pdf file double-sided. Example: In a book a chapter paragraph style is set to always start with an odd numbered page. The previous chapter ends on an odd page. %PRODUCTNAME inserts an even numbered blank page. This option controls whether to export that even numbered page or not. -Create hybrid file +Create hybrid file When the Sun PDF Import Extension is installed, this setting enables you to export the document as a .pdf file containing two file formats: PDF and ODF. - Initial View - Panes + Initial View + Panes -Page only +Page only Select to generate a PDF file that shows only the page contents. -Bookmarks and page +Bookmarks and page Select to generate a PDF file that shows a bookmarks palette and the page contents.UFI: Adobe reader help names the panes as "palettes" -Thumbnails and page +Thumbnails and page Select to generate a PDF file that shows a thumbnails palette and the page contents. -Open on page +Open on page Select to show the given page when the reader opens the PDF file. - Magnification + Magnification -Default +Default Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page contents without zooming. If the reader software is configured to use a zoom factor by default, the page shows with that zoom factor. -Fit in window +Fit in window Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit entirely into the reader's window. -Fit width +Fit width Select to generate a PDF file that shows the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. -Fit visible +Fit visible Select to generate a PDF file that shows the text and graphics on the page zoomed to fit the width of the reader's window. -Zoom factor +Zoom factor Select a given zoom factor when the reader opens the PDF file. - Page layout + Page layout -Default +Default Select to generate a PDF file that shows the pages according to the layout setting of the reader software. -Single page +Single page Select to generate a PDF file that shows one page at a time. -Continuous +Continuous Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages in a continuous vertical column. -Continuous facing +Continuous facing Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the right. -First page is left +First page is left Select to generate a PDF file that shows pages side by side in a continuous column. For more than two pages, the first page is displayed on the left. You must enable support for complex text layout on Tools - Options - Language settings - Languages. - User Interface - Window options + User Interface + Window options -Resize window to initial page +Resize window to initial page Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a window displaying the whole initial page. -Center window on screen +Center window on screen Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a reader window centered on screen. -Open in full screen mode +Open in full screen mode Select to generate a PDF file that is shown in a full screen reader window in front of all other windows. -Display document title +Display document title Select to generate a PDF file that is shown with the document title in the reader's title bar. - User interface options + User interface options -Hide menu bar +Hide menu bar Select to hide the reader's menu bar when the document is active. -Hide toolbar +Hide toolbar Select to hide the reader's toolbar when the document is active. -Hide window controls +Hide window controls Select to hide the reader's controls when the document is active. - Transitions + Transitions -Use transition effects +Use transition effects Selects to export Impress slide transition effects to respective PDF effects. - Bookmarks + Bookmarks -All bookmark levels +All bookmark levels Select to show all bookmark levels when the reader opens the PDF file. -Visible bookmark levels +Visible bookmark levels Select to show bookmark levels down to the selected level when the reader opens the PDF file. - Links + Links Specify how to export bookmarks and hyperlinks in your document. -Export bookmarks as named destinations +Export bookmarks as named destinations The bookmarks (targets of references) in PDF files can be defined as rectangular areas. Additionally, bookmarks to named objects can be defined by their names. Enable the checkbox to export the names of objects in your document as valid bookmark targets. This allows to link to those objects by name from other documents. -Convert document references to PDF targets +Convert document references to PDF targets Enable this checkbox to convert the URLs referencing other ODF files to PDF files with the same name. In the referencing URLs the extensions .odt, .odp, .ods, .odg, and .odm are converted to the extension .pdf. -Export URLs relative to file system +Export URLs relative to file system Enable this checkbox to export URLs to other documents as relative URLs in the file system. See "relative hyperlinks" in the Help. - Cross-document links + Cross-document links Specify how to handle hyperlinks from your PDF file to other files. -Default mode +Default mode Links from your PDF document to other documents will be handled as it is specified in your operating system. -Open with PDF reader application +Open with PDF reader application Cross-document links are opened with the PDF reader application that currently shows the document. The PDF reader application must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. -Open with Internet browser +Open with Internet browser Cross-document links are opened with the Internet browser. The Internet browser must be able to handle the specified file type inside the hyperlink. - Security + Security -Encrypt the PDF document +Encrypt the PDF document Select to encrypt the PDF document with a password. The PDF file can be opened only when the user enters the correct password. -Set open password +Set open password Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. -Restrict permission +Restrict permission Select to restrict some permissions. The permissions can be changed only when the user enters the correct password. -Set permission password +Set permission password Click to open a dialog where you enter the password. - Printing + Printing -Not permitted +Not permitted Printing the document is not permitted. -Low resolution (150 dpi) +Low resolution (150 dpi) The document can only be printed in low resolution (150 dpi). Not all PDF readers honor this setting. -High resolution +High resolution The document can be printed in high resolution. - Changes + Changes -Not permitted +Not permitted No changes of the content are permitted. -Inserting, deleting, and rotating pages +Inserting, deleting, and rotating pages Only inserting, deleting, and rotating pages is permitted. -Filling in form fields +Filling in form fields Only filling in form fields is permitted. -Commenting, filling in form fields +Commenting, filling in form fields Only commenting and filling in form fields is permitted. -Any except extracting pages +Any except extracting pages All changes are permitted, except extracting pages. -Enable copying of content +Enable copying of content Select to enable copying of content to the clipboard. -Enable text access for accessibility tools +Enable text access for accessibility tools Select to enable text access for accessibility tools. - Export Exports the current file in PDF format. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp index 34d06943ec..cbe2c008f6 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -General -/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp - - - -
-GeneralUFI: had to remove all internal links to this file because all the targets vanished and no time to reinsert them allThis General tab enables you to define the general properties of a form control. These properties differ, depending on the control type. Not all of the following properties are available for every control. -
-
- -
-If you export the current form document to HTML format, the default control values are exported, not the current control values. Default values are determined - depending on the type of control - by the properties' Default value (for example, in text fields), Default status (for check boxes and option fields), and Default selection (for list boxes). + + General + /text/shared/02/01170101.xhp + + + +
+ GeneralUFI: had to remove all internal links to this file because all the targets vanished and no time to reinsert them all +This General tab enables you to define the general properties of a form control. These properties differ, depending on the control type. Not all of the following properties are available for every control. +
+
+ +
+ If you export the current form document to HTML format, the default control values are exported, not the current control values. Default values are determined - depending on the type of control - by the properties' Default value (for example, in text fields), Default status (for check boxes and option fields), and Default selection (for list boxes).
-Enabled -If a control field has the property "Enabled" (Yes), the form user will be able to use the control field. If the property is disabled, it will not be enabled (No) and will be displayed in a gray color. -
-
-Line count -Specifies how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. This setting is only active if you chose "Yes" in the "Dropdown" option.For combo boxes with the Dropdown property, you can specify how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. With control fields which do not have the Dropdown option, the line's display will be specified by the size of the control field and the font size. -
-
-ActionUFI: renamed from Button type to Action, see dba.features: Form navigation functionality for command buttons -The Action property determines the action that occurs when you activate a button.You can use navigation actions to design your own database navigation buttons. -The following table describes the actions that you can assign to a button. - - - -Action - - -Description - - - - -None - - -No action occurs. - - - - -Submit form - - -Sends the data that is entered in other control fields of the current form to the address that is specified in Form Properties under URL. -Enter the URL into the form's data property "URL" text box when you export to a PDF file.UFI: see #i36574# - - - - -Reset form - - -Resets the settings in other control fields to the predefined defaults (Default Status, Default Selection, Default Value). - - - - -Open document / web page - - -Opens the URL that is specified under URL. You can use Frame to specify the target frame. - - - - -First record - - -Moves the current form to the first record. - - - - -Previous record - - -Moves the current form to the previous record. - - - - -Next record - - -Moves the current form to the next record. - - - - -Last record - - -Moves the current form to the last record. - - - - -Save record - - -Saves the current record, if necessary. - - - - -Undo data entry - - -Reverses the changes in the current record. - - - - -New record - - -Moves the current form to the insert row. - - - - -Delete record - - -Deletes the current record. - - - - -Refresh form - - -Reloads the most recently saved version of the current form. - - -
-
-
-Dropdown -Specifies whether the combo box should dropdown (Yes) or not (No).A control field with the dropdown property has an additional arrow button which opens the list of the existing form entries per mouse click. Under Line count, you can specify how many lines (or rows) should be displayed in the dropdown state. Combination fields can have the dropdown property. -Combo boxes that were inserted as columns in a table control are always dropdown as the default. -
-
+ +Enabled + If a control field has the property "Enabled" (Yes), the form user will be able to use the control field. If the property is disabled, it will not be enabled (No) and will be displayed in a gray color. +
+
+ +Line count + Specifies how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. This setting is only active if you chose "Yes" in the "Dropdown" option.For combo boxes with the Dropdown property, you can specify how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. With control fields which do not have the Dropdown option, the line's display will be specified by the size of the control field and the font size. +
+
+ +ActionUFI: renamed from Button type to Action, see dba.features: Form navigation functionality for command buttons + The Action property determines the action that occurs when you activate a button.You can use navigation actions to design your own database navigation buttons. + The following table describes the actions that you can assign to a button. + + + + Action + + + Description + + + + + None + + + No action occurs. + + + + + Submit form + + + Sends the data that is entered in other control fields of the current form to the address that is specified in Form Properties under URL. + Enter the URL into the form's data property "URL" text box when you export to a PDF file.UFI: see #i36574# + + + + + Reset form + + + Resets the settings in other control fields to the predefined defaults (Default Status, Default Selection, Default Value). + + + + + Open document / web page + + + Opens the URL that is specified under URL. You can use Frame to specify the target frame. + + + + + First record + + + Moves the current form to the first record. + + + + + Previous record + + + Moves the current form to the previous record. + + + + + Next record + + + Moves the current form to the next record. + + + + + Last record + + + Moves the current form to the last record. + + + + + Save record + + + Saves the current record, if necessary. + + + + + Undo data entry + + + Reverses the changes in the current record. + + + + + New record + + + Moves the current form to the insert row. + + + + + Delete record + + + Deletes the current record. + + + + + Refresh form + + + Reloads the most recently saved version of the current form. + + +
+ +
+
+ +Dropdown + Specifies whether the combo box should dropdown (Yes) or not (No).A control field with the dropdown property has an additional arrow button which opens the list of the existing form entries per mouse click. Under Line count, you can specify how many lines (or rows) should be displayed in the dropdown state. Combination fields can have the dropdown property. + Combo boxes that were inserted as columns in a table control are always dropdown as the default. +
+
-Alignment / Graphics alignment -Specifies the alignment option for text or graphics that are used on a control.The alignment options are left-aligned, right-aligned, and centered. These options are available for the following elements: - - -Title of Label fields - - -Content of text fields - - -Content of table fields in the columns of a table control - - -Graphics or text that are used in buttons -The Alignment option for buttons is called Graphics alignment. - - -
-
-AutoFill -Assigns the AutoFill function to a combo box.The AutoFill function displays a list of previous entries after you start to type an entry.UFI: changed AutoComplete to AutoFill (got changed by error in the UI, so we stay with it now, according to FS) -
-
-Label field -Specifies the source for the label of the control. The text of the label field will be used instead of the name of a database field. For example, in the Filter Navigator, Search dialog, and as a column name in the table view. -To define one character of the label as a mnemonic, so that the user can access this control by pressing the character on the keyboard, insert a tilde (~) character in front of the character in the label. -Only the text of a group frame can be used as the label field when using radio buttons. This text applies to all of the radio buttons of the same group. -If you click on the ... button next to the text field, you will see the Label Field Selection dialog. Select a label from the list. -Check the No assignment box to remove the link between a control and the assigned label field. -
-
-Width -Sets the column width in the table control field.Sets the column width in the table control field in the units that are specified in the %PRODUCTNAME module options. If you want, you can enter a value followed by a valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. -
-
-RepeatUFI: see spec spinbutton_form_control.sxw -Specifies if the action of a control such as a spin button repeats when you click the control and hold the mouse button down. -
-
-DelayUFI: see http://dba.openoffice.org/specifications/forms/scrollbar_form_control.sxw -Specifies the delay in milliseconds between repeating events. A repeating event occurs when you click an arrow button or the background of a scrollbar, or one of the record navigation buttons of a Navigation Bar, and you keep the mouse button pressed for some time. You can enter a value followed by a valid time unit, for example, 2 s or 500 ms. -
-
-Record marker -Specifies whether the first column is displayed with row labels, in which the current record is marked by an arrow. -
-
-Date format -Here, you can determine the format you want for the date readout.With date fields you can determine the format for the date readout. -All format fields (date, time, currency, numeric) are formatted automatically in the selected format as soon as you leave them regardless of how you entered the input. + +Alignment / Graphics alignment + Specifies the alignment option for text or graphics that are used on a control.The alignment options are left-aligned, right-aligned, and centered. These options are available for the following elements: + + + Title of Label fields + + + Content of text fields + + + Content of table fields in the columns of a table control + + + Graphics or text that are used in buttons + The Alignment option for buttons is called Graphics alignment. + + +
+
+ +AutoFill + Assigns the AutoFill function to a combo box.The AutoFill function displays a list of previous entries after you start to type an entry.UFI: changed AutoComplete to AutoFill (got changed by error in the UI, so we stay with it now, according to FS) +
+
+ +Label field + Specifies the source for the label of the control. The text of the label field will be used instead of the name of a database field. For example, in the Filter Navigator, Search dialog, and as a column name in the table view. + To define one character of the label as a mnemonic, so that the user can access this control by pressing the character on the keyboard, insert a tilde (~) character in front of the character in the label. + Only the text of a group frame can be used as the label field when using radio buttons. This text applies to all of the radio buttons of the same group. + If you click on the ... button next to the text field, you will see the Label Field Selection dialog. Select a label from the list. + +Check the No assignment box to remove the link between a control and the assigned label field. +
+
+ +Width + Sets the column width in the table control field.Sets the column width in the table control field in the units that are specified in the %PRODUCTNAME module options. If you want, you can enter a value followed by a valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. +
+
+ +RepeatUFI: see spec spinbutton_form_control.sxw + Specifies if the action of a control such as a spin button repeats when you click the control and hold the mouse button down. +
+
+ +DelayUFI: see http://dba.openoffice.org/specifications/forms/scrollbar_form_control.sxw + Specifies the delay in milliseconds between repeating events. A repeating event occurs when you click an arrow button or the background of a scrollbar, or one of the record navigation buttons of a Navigation Bar, and you keep the mouse button pressed for some time. You can enter a value followed by a valid time unit, for example, 2 s or 500 ms. +
+
+ +Record marker + Specifies whether the first column is displayed with row labels, in which the current record is marked by an arrow. +
+
+ +Date format + Here, you can determine the format you want for the date readout.With date fields you can determine the format for the date readout. + All format fields (date, time, currency, numeric) are formatted automatically in the selected format as soon as you leave them regardless of how you entered the input. -
-
-Spin Button -The "Yes" option transforms the control field into a spin button, where corresponding arrow buttons are added.Numerical fields, currency fields, date and time fields can be introduced as spin buttons in the form. -
-
-Tristate -Specifies whether a check box can also represent ZERO values of a linked database apart from the TRUE and FALSE values. This function is only available if the database accepts three states: TRUE, FALSE and ZERO. -The Tristate property is only defined for database forms, not for HTML forms. -
-
-Print -Specifies whether you want the control field to appear in a document's printout. -
-
-Edit mask -Defines the edit mask. By specifying a character code you can determine what the user can enter in the control field.By specifying the character code in pattern fields, you can determine what the user can enter in the pattern field. -The length of the edit mask determines the number of the possible input positions. If the user enters characters that do not correspond to the edit mask, the input is rejected when the user leaves the field. You can enter the following characters to define the edit mask: - - - - Character - - -Meaning - - - - -L - - -A text constant. This position cannot be edited. The character is displayed at the corresponding position of the Literal Mask. - - - - -a - - -The characters a-z and A-Z can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. - - - - -A - - -The characters A-Z can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter - - - - -c - - -The characters a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. - - - - -C - - -The characters A-Z and 0-9 can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter - - - - -N - - -Only the characters 0-9 can be entered. - - - - -x - - -All printable characters can be entered. - - - - -X - - -All printable characters can be entered. If a lowercase letter is used, it is automatically converted to a capital letter. - - -
-For the literal mask "__.__.2000", for example, define the "NNLNNLLLLL" edit mask so that the user can only enter four digits when entering a date. -
-
-Strict format -You can have a format check with control fields that accept formatted contents (date, time, and so on). If the strict format function is activated (Yes), only the allowed characters are accepted. For example, in a date field, only numbers or date delimiters are accepted; all alphabet entries typed with your keyboard are ignored. -
-
-Frame -Specifies the target frame to display the document that is opened by the "Open document / web page" action.You can also specify the target frame to display a URL that you open when you click a button that has been assigned the Open document or web page action). -
-If you click the field, you can select an option from the list that specifies into which frame the next document should be loaded. The following possibilities exist: - - - -Entry - - -Meaning - - - - -_blank - - -The next document is created in a new empty frame. - - - - -_parent - - -The next document is created in a parent frame. If no parent exists, the document is created in the same frame. - - - - -_self - - -The next document is created in the same frame. - - - - -_top - - -The next document is created in a top-level window, that is, in the highest frame of the hierarchy; if the current frame is already a top window, the document is created in the current frame. - - -
-
-The Frame property is relevant for HTML forms, but not for database forms. -
-
-Graphics -An image button has a Graphics property. The Graphics property specifies the graphic's path and file name that you want to have displayed on the button. If you select the graphic file with the ... button, the path and file name will be automatically included in the text box. -
-
-Help text -Provides the option of entering a help text that will be displayed as a tip on the control. The tip shows the text in user mode when the mouse is moved over the control. -For URL type buttons, the help text appears as the extended tip instead of the URL address entered under URL. -
-
-Help URL -Specifies a batch label in URL spelling which refers to a help document and which can be called with the help of the control field. The help for the control field help can be opened if the focus is positioned on the control field and the user presses F1. -
-
-Background color -Sets the background color of the control field.A background color is available for most control fields. If you click on Background color, a list will open which enables you to select among various colors. The "Standard" option adopts the system setting. If the desired color is not listed, click the ... button to define a color in the Color dialog. -
-
+
+
+ +Spin Button + The "Yes" option transforms the control field into a spin button, where corresponding arrow buttons are added.Numerical fields, currency fields, date and time fields can be introduced as spin buttons in the form. +
+
+ +Tristate + Specifies whether a check box can also represent ZERO values of a linked database apart from the TRUE and FALSE values. This function is only available if the database accepts three states: TRUE, FALSE and ZERO. + The Tristate property is only defined for database forms, not for HTML forms. +
+
+ +Printable + Specifies whether you want the control field to appear in a document's printout. +
+
+ +PositionX + Defines the X position of the control, relative to the anchor. +
+
+ +PositionY + Defines the Y position of the control, relative to the anchor. +
+
+ +Anchor + Defines where the control will be anchored. +
+
+ +Width + Defines the width of the control. +
+
+ +Height + Defines the height of the control. +
+
+ +Edit mask + Defines the edit mask. By specifying a character code you can determine what the user can enter in the control field.By specifying the character code in pattern fields, you can determine what the user can enter in the pattern field. + The length of the edit mask determines the number of the possible input positions. If the user enters characters that do not correspond to the edit mask, the input is rejected when the user leaves the field. You can enter the following characters to define the edit mask: + + + + Character + + + Meaning + + + + + L + + + A text constant. This position cannot be edited. The character is displayed at the corresponding position of the Literal Mask. + + + + + a + + + The characters a-z and A-Z can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. + + + + + A + + + The characters A-Z can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter + + + + + c + + + The characters a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. + + + + + C + + + The characters A-Z and 0-9 can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter + + + + + N + + + Only the characters 0-9 can be entered. + + + + + x + + + All printable characters can be entered. + + + + + X + + + All printable characters can be entered. If a lowercase letter is used, it is automatically converted to a capital letter. + + +
+ + For the literal mask "__.__.2000", for example, define the "NNLNNLLLLL" edit mask so that the user can only enter four digits when entering a date. +
+
+ +Strict format + You can have a format check with control fields that accept formatted contents (date, time, and so on). If the strict format function is activated (Yes), only the allowed characters are accepted. For example, in a date field, only numbers or date delimiters are accepted; all alphabet entries typed with your keyboard are ignored. +
+
+ +Frame + Specifies the target frame to display the document that is opened by the "Open document / web page" action.You can also specify the target frame to display a URL that you open when you click a button that has been assigned the Open document or web page action). +
+ If you click the field, you can select an option from the list that specifies into which frame the next document should be loaded. The following possibilities exist: + + + + Entry + + + Meaning + + + + + _blank + + + The next document is created in a new empty frame. + + + + + _parent + + + The next document is created in a parent frame. If no parent exists, the document is created in the same frame. + + + + + _self + + + The next document is created in the same frame. + + + + + _top + + + The next document is created in a top-level window, that is, in the highest frame of the hierarchy; if the current frame is already a top window, the document is created in the current frame. + + +
+ +
+ The Frame property is relevant for HTML forms, but not for database forms. +
+
+ +Graphics + An image button has a Graphics property. The Graphics property specifies the graphic's path and file name that you want to have displayed on the button. If you select the graphic file with the ... button, the path and file name will be automatically included in the text box. +
+
+ +Help text + Provides the option of entering a help text that will be displayed as a tip on the control. The tip shows the text in user mode when the mouse is moved over the control. + For URL type buttons, the help text appears as the extended tip instead of the URL address entered under URL. +
+
+ +Help URL + Specifies a batch label in URL spelling which refers to a help document and which can be called with the help of the control field. The help for the control field help can be opened if the focus is positioned on the control field and the user presses F1. +
+
+ +Background color + Sets the background color of the control field.A background color is available for most control fields. If you click on Background color, a list will open which enables you to select among various colors. The "Standard" option adopts the system setting. If the desired color is not listed, click the ... button to define a color in the Color dialog. +
+
-Scrollbar -Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box.Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box. -
-
-Incr./decrement value -Determines intervals to add or subtract with each activation of the spin button control. -
-
-Value step -Determines spin button intervals.You can preset the value intervals for numerical and currency spin buttons. Use the up and down arrows of the spin button to increase or decrease the value. -
-
-List entries -Defines the list entries visible in the document. Open this list and type your text. Use Shift+Enter for a new line. With list and combo boxes, you can define the list entries that will be visible in the document. Open the List entries field and type your text. Please note the tips referring to the keyboard controls. -The predefined default list entry is entered into the Default selection combo box. -Note that the list entries entered here are only incorporated into the form if, on the Data tab under List Content Type, the option "Value List" is selected. -If you do not want the list entries to be written to the database or transmitted to the recipient of the Web form, but rather assigned values that are not visible in the form, you can assign the list entries to other values in a value list. The value list is determined on the Data tab. Under Type of List Contents, select the option "Value List". Then enter the values under List Contents that are to be assigned to the corresponding visible list entries of the form. For the correct assignment, the order in the value list is relevant. -For HTML documents, a list entry entered on the General tab corresponds to the HTML tag <OPTION>; an entry of the value list entered on the Data tab under List Contents corresponds to the <OPTION VALUE=...> tag. -
-
-Date max -Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. -
-
-Max text length -Defines the maximum number of characters that the user can enter.For text and combo boxes, you can define the maximum number of characters that the user can enter. If this control field property is uncertain, the default setting will be zero. -If the control is linked to a database and the text length is to be accepted from the field definition of the database, you must not enter the text length here. The settings are only accepted from the database if the control property was not defined ("Not Defined" state). -
-
+ +Scrollbar + Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box.Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box. +
+
+ +Incr./decrement value + Determines intervals to add or subtract with each activation of the spin button control. +
+
+ +Value step + Determines spin button intervals.You can preset the value intervals for numerical and currency spin buttons. Use the up and down arrows of the spin button to increase or decrease the value. +
+
+ +List entries + Defines the list entries visible in the document. Open this list and type your text. Use Shift+Enter for a new line. With list and combo boxes, you can define the list entries that will be visible in the document. Open the List entries field and type your text. Please note the tips referring to the keyboard controls. + The predefined default list entry is entered into the Default selection combo box. + Note that the list entries entered here are only incorporated into the form if, on the Data tab under List Content Type, the option "Value List" is selected. + If you do not want the list entries to be written to the database or transmitted to the recipient of the Web form, but rather assigned values that are not visible in the form, you can assign the list entries to other values in a value list. The value list is determined on the Data tab. Under Type of List Contents, select the option "Value List". Then enter the values under List Contents that are to be assigned to the corresponding visible list entries of the form. For the correct assignment, the order in the value list is relevant. + For HTML documents, a list entry entered on the General tab corresponds to the HTML tag <OPTION>; an entry of the value list entered on the Data tab under List Contents corresponds to the <OPTION VALUE=...> tag. +
+
+ +Date max + Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. +
+
+ +Max text length + Defines the maximum number of characters that the user can enter.For text and combo boxes, you can define the maximum number of characters that the user can enter. If this control field property is uncertain, the default setting will be zero. + If the control is linked to a database and the text length is to be accepted from the field definition of the database, you must not enter the text length here. The settings are only accepted from the database if the control property was not defined ("Not Defined" state). +
+
-Value max -Defines a value for the control field which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.For numerical and currency fields, you can determine the maximum value that the user can enter. -
-
-Time max -Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. -
-
-Multiselection -Allows you to select more than one item in a list box.Allows you to select more than one item in a list box. -
-
+ +Value max + Defines a value for the control field which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.For numerical and currency fields, you can determine the maximum value that the user can enter. +
+
+ +Time max + Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user.Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. +
+
+ +Multiselection + Allows you to select more than one item in a list box.Allows you to select more than one item in a list box. +
+
rich text control -controls;rich text control + controls;rich text control -Text typeUFI: now renamed to Text Type, see #i24386#UFI: see dba spec prop_browser_enhancements.sxw -Allows you to use line breaks and formatting in a control field, such as a text box or label. To manually enter a line break, press the Enter key. Select "Multi-line with formatting" to enter formatted text. -If you select the text type "Multi-line with formatting", you cannot bind this control to a database field. -This control is named "Multiline input" for a text column inside a table control. -
-
-Word breakUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -Displays text on more than one line. Allows you to use line breaks in a text box, so that you can enter more than one line of text. To manually enter a line break, press the Enter key. -
-
-ToggleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -Specifies if a Push Button behaves as a Toggle Button. If you set Toggle to "Yes", you can switch between the "selected" and "not selected" control states when you click the button or press the spacebar while the the control has the focus. A button in the "selected" state appears "pressed in". -
-
-Take Focus on ClickUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -If you set this option to "Yes", the Push Button receives the focus when you click the button. -
-
-Hide selectionUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -Specifies whether a text selection on a control remains selected when a the focus is no longer on a control. If you set Hide selection to "No", the selected text remains selected when the focus is no longer on the control that contains the text. -
-
-StyleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -Specifies whether Check boxes and Option buttons are displayed in a 3D look (default) or a flat look. -
-
-Border colorUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw -Specifies the border color for controls that have the Border property set to "flat". -
-
-Symbol color -Specifies the color for symbols on controls, for example the arrows on a scrollbar. -
-
-Date min -Determines the earliest date that a user can enter.Determines the earliest date that a user can enter. -
-
+ +Text typeUFI: now renamed to Text Type, see #i24386#UFI: see dba spec prop_browser_enhancements.sxw + Allows you to use line breaks and formatting in a control field, such as a text box or label. To manually enter a line break, press the Enter key. Select "Multi-line with formatting" to enter formatted text. + If you select the text type "Multi-line with formatting", you cannot bind this control to a database field. + This control is named "Multiline input" for a text column inside a table control. +
+
+ +Word breakUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + Displays text on more than one line. Allows you to use line breaks in a text box, so that you can enter more than one line of text. To manually enter a line break, press the Enter key. +
+
+ +ToggleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + Specifies if a Push Button behaves as a Toggle Button. If you set Toggle to "Yes", you can switch between the "selected" and "not selected" control states when you click the button or press the spacebar while the the control has the focus. A button in the "selected" state appears "pressed in". +
+
+ +Take Focus on ClickUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + If you set this option to "Yes", the Push Button receives the focus when you click the button. +
+
+ +Hide selectionUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + Specifies whether a text selection on a control remains selected when a the focus is no longer on a control. If you set Hide selection to "No", the selected text remains selected when the focus is no longer on the control that contains the text. +
+
+ +StyleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + Specifies whether Check boxes and Option buttons are displayed in a 3D look (default) or a flat look. +
+
+ +Border colorUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw + Specifies the border color for controls that have the Border property set to "flat". +
+
+ +Symbol color + Specifies the color for symbols on controls, for example the arrows on a scrollbar. +
+
+ +Date min + Determines the earliest date that a user can enter.Determines the earliest date that a user can enter. +
+
-Value min -You can determine here a value for the control field to prevent the user from entering a smaller value.For numerical and currency fields you can determine a minimum value to prevent the user from entering a smaller value. -
-
-Time min -Determines the minimum time that a user can enter.Determines the minimum time that a user can enter. -
-
-Decimal accuracy -Determines the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point.With numerical and currency fields you can determine the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. -
-
-Name -On the Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the control field. On the Form Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the form.Each control field and each form has a Name property through which it can be identified. The name will appear in the Form Navigator and, using the name, the control field can be referred to from a macro. The default settings already specify a name which is constructed from using the field's label and number. -If you work with macros, make sure that the names of the controls are unique. + +Value min + You can determine here a value for the control field to prevent the user from entering a smaller value.For numerical and currency fields you can determine a minimum value to prevent the user from entering a smaller value. +
+
+ +Time min + Determines the minimum time that a user can enter.Determines the minimum time that a user can enter. +
+
+ +Decimal accuracy + Determines the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point.With numerical and currency fields you can determine the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. +
+
+ +Name + On the Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the control field. On the Form Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the form.Each control field and each form has a Name property through which it can be identified. The name will appear in the Form Navigator and, using the name, the control field can be referred to from a macro. The default settings already specify a name which is constructed from using the field's label and number. + If you work with macros, make sure that the names of the controls are unique. controls; grouping -groups;of controls -forms; grouping controls -mw changed "grouping;" to "groups;"The name is also used to group different controls that belong together functionally, such as radio buttons. To do so, give the same name to all members of the group: controls with identical names form a group. Grouped controls can be represented visually by using a Group Box. -
-
-Navigation bar -Specifies whether to display the navigation bar on the lower border of the table control.Specifies whether to display the navigation bar on the lower border of table controls. -
-
-Read-only -Determines if the control is read-only (Yes) or if it can be edited (No).The Read-only property can be assigned to all controls in which the user can enter text. If you assign the read-only property to an image field which uses graphics from a database, the user will not be able to insert new graphics into the database. -
-
-Border -Determines if the field's border should be displayed "Without frame", with a "3-D look" or "Flat".With control fields that have a frame, you can determine the border display on the form using the Border property. You can select among the "Without frame", "3-D look" or "Flat" options. -
-
-Tab order -The Tab order property determines the order in which the controls are focused in the form when you press the Tab key. In a form that contains more than one control, the focus moves to the next control when you press the Tab key. You can specify the order in which the focus changes with an index under Tab order. -The Tab order property is not available to Hidden Controls. If you want, you can also set this property for image buttons and image controls, so that you can select these controls with the Tab key. -When creating a form, an index is automatically assigned to the control fields that are added to this form; every control field added is assigned an index increased by 1. If you change the index of a control, the indices of the other controls are updated automatically. Elements that cannot be focused (Tabstop = No) are also assigned a value. However, these controls are skipped when using the Tab key. -You can also easily define the indices of the different controls in the Tab Order dialog. -
-
-Default status -Specifies whether an option or a check box is selected by default. -For a reset type button, you can define the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. -For grouped option fields, the status of the group corresponding to the default setting is defined by the Default Status property.UFI: what does this mean? Cannot understand that sentence. -
-
-Default selection -Specifies the list box entry to mark as the default entry.Specifies the list box entry to mark as the default entry. -For a Reset type button, the Default selection entry defines the status of the list box if the reset button is activated by the user. -For a List box that contains a value list, you can click the ... button to open the Default selection dialog. -In the Default selection dialog, select the entries that you want to mark as selected when you open the form that contains the list box. -
-
+ groups;of controls + forms; grouping controls +mw changed "grouping;" to "groups;" +The name is also used to group different controls that belong together functionally, such as radio buttons. To do so, give the same name to all members of the group: controls with identical names form a group. Grouped controls can be represented visually by using a Group Box. +
+
+ +Navigation bar + Specifies whether to display the navigation bar on the lower border of the table control.Specifies whether to display the navigation bar on the lower border of table controls. +
+
+ +Read-only + Determines if the control is read-only (Yes) or if it can be edited (No).The Read-only property can be assigned to all controls in which the user can enter text. If you assign the read-only property to an image field which uses graphics from a database, the user will not be able to insert new graphics into the database. +
+
+ +Border + Determines if the field's border should be displayed "Without frame", with a "3-D look" or "Flat".With control fields that have a frame, you can determine the border display on the form using the Border property. You can select among the "Without frame", "3-D look" or "Flat" options. +
+
+ +Tab order + The Tab order property determines the order in which the controls are focused in the form when you press the Tab key. In a form that contains more than one control, the focus moves to the next control when you press the Tab key. You can specify the order in which the focus changes with an index under Tab order. + The Tab order property is not available to Hidden Controls. If you want, you can also set this property for image buttons and image controls, so that you can select these controls with the Tab key. + When creating a form, an index is automatically assigned to the control fields that are added to this form; every control field added is assigned an index increased by 1. If you change the index of a control, the indices of the other controls are updated automatically. Elements that cannot be focused (Tabstop = No) are also assigned a value. However, these controls are skipped when using the Tab key. + You can also easily define the indices of the different controls in the Tab Order dialog. +
+
+ +Mouse wheel scroll + Sets whether the value changes when the user scrolls a mouse wheel. Never: No change of the value. When focused: (default) The value changes when the control has the focus and the wheel is pointing at the control and gets scrolled. Always: The value changes when the wheel is pointing at the control and gets scrolled, no matter which control has the focus. +
+
+ +Default status + Specifies whether an option or a check box is selected by default. + For a reset type button, you can define the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. + For grouped option fields, the status of the group corresponding to the default setting is defined by the Default Status property.UFI: what does this mean? Cannot understand that sentence. +
+
+ +Default selection + Specifies the list box entry to mark as the default entry.Specifies the list box entry to mark as the default entry. + For a Reset type button, the Default selection entry defines the status of the list box if the reset button is activated by the user. + For a List box that contains a value list, you can click the ... button to open the Default selection dialog. + In the Default selection dialog, select the entries that you want to mark as selected when you open the form that contains the list box. +
+
-Default value -Sets the default value for the control field. For example, the default value will be entered when a form is opened. -For a Reset type button, the Default value entry defines the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. -
-
-Default scroll value -Sets the default value for the scrollbar. -
-
-Scroll value max. -Specify the maximum value of a scrollbar control. -
-
-Scroll value min. -Specify the minimum value of a scrollbar control. -
-
-Small change -Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks the arrow icon on the scrollbar. -
-
-Large change -Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks next to the slider on the scrollbar. -
-
-Default time -Sets the default time. -If you do not enter a value, the current time is inserted. -
-
-Default date -Sets the default date. -If you do not enter a value, the current date is inserted. -
-
-Default text -Sets the default text for a text box or a combo box. -
-
-Default button -The Default button property specifies that the corresponding button will be operated when you press the Return key.The Default button property specifies that the corresponding button will be operated when you press the Return key. If you open the dialog or form and do not carry out any further action, the button with this property is the default button. -This property should be assigned only to a single button within the document. -When using Web page forms, you might come across this property in search masks. These are edit masks that contain a text field and a Submit type button. The search term is entered in the text field and the search is started by activating the button. If the button is defined as the default button, however, simply hit Enter after entering the search term in order to start the search. -
-
-Prefix symbol -Determines if the currency symbol is displayed before or after the number when using currency fields. The default setting is currency symbols are not prefixed. -
-
-Tabstop -The Tabstop property determines if a control field can be selected with the tab key. The following options are available:UFI: Default entry row deleted from table - - - -No - - -When using the tab key, focusing skips the control. - - - - -Yes - - -The control can be selected with the Tab key. - - -
-
-
-Thousands separator -Inserts a thousands separator.With numerical and currency fields you can determine whether thousands separators are used. -
-
-Label -The Label property sets the label of the control field that is displayed in the form.The Label property sets the label of the control field that is displayed in the form. This property determines the visible label or the column header of the data field in table control forms. -When you create a new control, the description predefined in the Name property is used as the default for labeling the control. The label consists of the control field name and an integer numbering the control (for example, CommandButton1). With the Title property, you can assign another description to the control so that the label reflects the function of the control. Change this entry in order to assign an expressive label to the control that is visible to the user. + +Default value + Sets the default value for the control field. For example, the default value will be entered when a form is opened. + For a Reset type button, the Default value entry defines the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. +
+
+ +Default scroll value + Sets the default value for the scrollbar. +
+
+ +Scroll value max. + Specify the maximum value of a scrollbar control. +
+
+ +Scroll value min. + Specify the minimum value of a scrollbar control. +
+
+ +Small change + Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks the arrow icon on the scrollbar. +
+
+ +Large change + Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks next to the slider on the scrollbar. +
+
+ +Default time + Sets the default time. + If you do not enter a value, the current time is inserted. +
+
+ +Default date + Sets the default date. + If you do not enter a value, the current date is inserted. +
+
+ +Default text + Sets the default text for a text box or a combo box. +
+
+ +Default button + The Default button property specifies that the corresponding button will be operated when you press the Return key.The Default button property specifies that the corresponding button will be operated when you press the Return key. If you open the dialog or form and do not carry out any further action, the button with this property is the default button. + This property should be assigned only to a single button within the document. + When using Web page forms, you might come across this property in search masks. These are edit masks that contain a text field and a Submit type button. The search term is entered in the text field and the search is started by activating the button. If the button is defined as the default button, however, simply hit Enter after entering the search term in order to start the search. +
+
+ +Prefix symbol + Determines if the currency symbol is displayed before or after the number when using currency fields. The default setting is currency symbols are not prefixed. +
+
+ +Tabstop + The Tabstop property determines if a control field can be selected with the tab key. The following options are available:UFI: Default entry row deleted from table + + + + No + + + When using the tab key, focusing skips the control. + + + + + Yes + + + The control can be selected with the Tab key. + + +
+ +
+
+ +Thousands separator + Inserts a thousands separator.With numerical and currency fields you can determine whether thousands separators are used. +
+
+ +Label + The Label property sets the label of the control field that is displayed in the form.The Label property sets the label of the control field that is displayed in the form. This property determines the visible label or the column header of the data field in table control forms. + When you create a new control, the description predefined in the Name property is used as the default for labeling the control. The label consists of the control field name and an integer numbering the control (for example, CommandButton1). With the Title property, you can assign another description to the control so that the label reflects the function of the control. Change this entry in order to assign an expressive label to the control that is visible to the user. multi-line titles in forms -names; multi-line titles -controls; multi-line titles + names; multi-line titles + controls; multi-line titles -To create a multi-line title, open the combo box using the arrow button. You can enter a line break by pressing Shift+CommandCtrl+Enter. -The Title property is only used for labeling a form element in the interface visible to the user. If you work with macros, note that at runtime, a control is always addressed through the Name property. -
-
-URL -Specifies the URL address that opens when you click an "Open document / web page" button.Enter the URL address for a Open document or web page button type in the URL box. The address opens when you click the button. -If you move the mouse over the button in User mode, the URL appears as the extended tip, provided that no other Help text was entered. -
-
-Currency symbol -You can enter a character or a string for the currency symbol.In a currency field, you can pre-define the currency symbol by entering the character or string in the Currency symbol property. -
-
-Value -You can enter the data that is inherited by the hidden control.In a hidden control, under Value, you can enter the data which is inherited by the hidden control. This data will be transferred when sending the form. -
-
-Password characters -If the text box is used as a password input, enter the ASCII-code of the display character. This character is displayed instead of the characters typed by the user for the password.If the user enters a password, you can determine the characters that will be displayed instead of the characters typed by the user. Under Password character, enter the ASCII code of the desired character. You can use the values from 0 to 255. -The characters and their ASCII codes can be seen in the Special Characters dialog (Insert - Special Character). -
-
-Literal mask -Defines the literal mask. The literal mask contains the initial values and is always visible after downloading a form.With masked fields you can specify a literal mask. A literal mask contains the initial values of a form, and is always visible after downloading a form. Using a character code for the Edit mask, you can determine the entries that the user can type into the masked field. -The length of the literal mask should always correspond to the length of the edit mask. If this is not the case, the edit mask is either cut off or filled with blanks up to the length of the edit mask. -
-
-FontUFI: dba.features "Character set property renamed to Font" -Select the font for the text that is in the control field.For control fields which have visible text or titles, select the display font that you want to use. To open the Font dialog, click the ... button. The selected font is used in control fields names and to display data in table control fields. -
-
-Row height -Specifies the row height of a table control field.In table controls, enter a value for the row height. If you want, you can enter a value followed by valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. -
-
-Text lines end with -For text fields, select the line end code to be used when writing text into a database column.UFI: spec dba-features: "form text fields: New property Text lines end with" -
-
-Time format -You can define the desired format for the time display.You can define the desired format for the time display. -
-
-Help text -Specifies additional information or a descriptive text for the control field.In each control field you can specify additional information or a descriptive text for the control field. This property helps the programmer to save additional information that can be used in the program code. This field can be used, for example, for variables or other evaluation parameters. -
-
-Formatting -Specifies the format code for the control. Click the ... button to select the format code. -
-
-Scale -Resizes the image to fit the size of the control. -
-
-Acting on a record -Specifies to show or hide the action items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Action items are the following: Save record, Undo, New record, Delete record, Refresh. -
-
-Positioning -Specifies to show or hide the positioning items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Positioning items are the following: Record label, Record position, Record count label, Record count. -
-
-Navigation -Specifies to show or hide the navigation items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Navigation items are the following: First record, Previous record, Next record, Last record. -
-
-Filtering / Sorting -Specifies to show or hide the filtering and sorting items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Filtering and sorting items are the following: Sort ascending, Sort descending, Sort, Automatic filter, Default filter, Apply filter, Remove filter/sort. -
-
-Icon Size -Specifies whether the icons in a selected Navigation Bar should be small or large. -
-
-Visible size -Specifies the size of scrollbar thumb in "value units". A value of ("Scroll value max." minus "Scroll value min." ) / 2 would result in a thumb which occupies half of the background area. -If set to 0, then the thumb's width will equal its height. -
-
-Orientation -Specifies the horizontal or vertical orientation for a scrollbar or spin button. -
-
-
+To create a multi-line title, open the combo box using the arrow button. You can enter a line break by pressing Shift+Command +Ctrl+Enter. + The Title property is only used for labeling a form element in the interface visible to the user. If you work with macros, note that at runtime, a control is always addressed through the Name property. +
+
+ +URL + Specifies the URL address that opens when you click an "Open document / web page" button.Enter the URL address for a Open document or web page button type in the URL box. The address opens when you click the button. + If you move the mouse over the button in User mode, the URL appears as the extended tip, provided that no other Help text was entered. +
+
+ +Currency symbol + You can enter a character or a string for the currency symbol.In a currency field, you can pre-define the currency symbol by entering the character or string in the Currency symbol property. +
+
+ +Value + You can enter the data that is inherited by the hidden control.In a hidden control, under Value, you can enter the data which is inherited by the hidden control. This data will be transferred when sending the form. +
+
+ +Password characters + If the text box is used as a password input, enter the ASCII-code of the display character. This character is displayed instead of the characters typed by the user for the password.If the user enters a password, you can determine the characters that will be displayed instead of the characters typed by the user. Under Password character, enter the ASCII code of the desired character. You can use the values from 0 to 255. + The characters and their ASCII codes can be seen in the Special Characters dialog (Insert - Special Character). +
+
+ +Literal mask + Defines the literal mask. The literal mask contains the initial values and is always visible after downloading a form.With masked fields you can specify a literal mask. A literal mask contains the initial values of a form, and is always visible after downloading a form. Using a character code for the Edit mask, you can determine the entries that the user can type into the masked field. + The length of the literal mask should always correspond to the length of the edit mask. If this is not the case, the edit mask is either cut off or filled with blanks up to the length of the edit mask. +
+
+ +FontUFI: dba.features "Character set property renamed to Font" + Select the font for the text that is in the control field.For control fields which have visible text or titles, select the display font that you want to use. To open the Font dialog, click the ... button. The selected font is used in control fields names and to display data in table control fields. +
+
+ +Row height + Specifies the row height of a table control field.In table controls, enter a value for the row height. If you want, you can enter a value followed by valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. +
+
+ +Text lines end with + For text fields, select the line end code to be used when writing text into a database column.UFI: spec dba-features: "form text fields: New property Text lines end with" +
+
+ +Time format + You can define the desired format for the time display.You can define the desired format for the time display. +
+
+ +Help text + Specifies additional information or a descriptive text for the control field.In each control field you can specify additional information or a descriptive text for the control field. This property helps the programmer to save additional information that can be used in the program code. This field can be used, for example, for variables or other evaluation parameters. +
+
+ +Formatting + Specifies the format code for the control. Click the ... button to select the format code. +
+
+ +Scale + Resizes the image to fit the size of the control. +
+
+ +Acting on a record + Specifies to show or hide the action items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Action items are the following: Save record, Undo, New record, Delete record, Refresh. +
+
+ +Positioning + Specifies to show or hide the positioning items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Positioning items are the following: Record label, Record position, Record count label, Record count. +
+
+ +Navigation + Specifies to show or hide the navigation items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Navigation items are the following: First record, Previous record, Next record, Last record. +
+
+ +Filtering / Sorting + Specifies to show or hide the filtering and sorting items in a selected Navigation Bar control. Filtering and sorting items are the following: Sort ascending, Sort descending, Sort, Automatic filter, Default filter, Apply filter, Remove filter/sort. +
+
+ +Icon Size + Specifies whether the icons in a selected Navigation Bar should be small or large. +
+
+ +Visible + Defines whether the control will be visible in live mode. In design mode, the control is always visible. + Note that if this property is set to "Yes" (the default), this does not necessarily mean the control will really appear on the screen. Additional constraints are applied when calculating a control's effective visibility. For instance, a control placed in a hidden section in Writer will never be visible at all, until at least the section itself becomes visible. + If the property is set to "No", then the control will always be hidden in live mode. + Older OpenOffice.org versions up to 3.1 will silently ignore this property when reading documents which make use of it. +
+
+ +Visible size + Specifies the size of scrollbar thumb in "value units". A value of ("Scroll value max." minus "Scroll value min." ) / 2 would result in a thumb which occupies half of the background area. + If set to 0, then the thumb's width will equal its height. +
+
+ +Orientation + Specifies the horizontal or vertical orientation for a scrollbar or spin button. +
+ + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp index c42ce96d80..5c596f944e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Events -/text/shared/02/01170103.xhp - - - -
+ + Events + /text/shared/02/01170103.xhp + + + +
controls; events -events; controls -macros; assigning to events in forms + events; controls + macros; assigning to events in forms -Events -On the Events tab page you can link macros to events that occur in a form's control fields. -
-When the event occurs, the linked macro will be called. To assign a macro to an event, press the ... button. An Assign Macro +Events + On the Events tab page you can link macros to events that occur in a form's control fields. +
+ When the event occurs, the linked macro will be called. To assign a macro to an event, press the ... button. An Assign Macro dialog opens. -
- -
-Depending on the control, different events are available. Only the available events for the selected control and context are listed on the Events tab page. The following events are defined: -Before commencing -This event takes place before an action is triggered by clicking the control. For example, clicking a "Submit" button initiates a send action; however, the actual "send" process is started only when the When initiating event occurs. The Before commencing event allows you to kill the process. If the linked method sends back FALSE, When initiating will not be executed. -When initiating -The When initiating event occurs when an action is started. For example, if you have a "Submit" button in your form, the send process represents the action to be initiated. -Changed -The Changed event takes place when the control loses the focus and the content of the control has changed since it lost the focus. -Text modified -The Text modified event takes place if you enter or modify a text in an input field. -Item status changed -The Item status changed event takes place if the status of the control field has changed.The Item status changed event takes place if he status of the control field has changed. -When receiving focus -The When receiving focus event takes place if a control field receives the focus. -When losing focus -The When losing focus event takes place if a control field looses the focus. -Key pressed -The Key pressed event occurs when the user presses any key while the control has the focus. This event may be linked to a macro for checking entries. -Key released -The Key released event occurs when the user releases any key while the control has the focus. -Mouse inside -The Mouse inside event takes place if the mouse is inside the control field. -Mouse moved while key pressed -The Mouse moved while key pressed event takes place when the mouse is dragged while a key is pressed. An example is when, during drag-and-drop, an additional key determines the mode (move or copy). -Mouse moved -The Mouse moved event occurs if the mouse moves over the control. -Mouse button pressed -The Mouse button pressed event occurs if the mouse button is pressed while the mouse pointer is on the control. -Note that this event is also used for notifying requests for a popup context menu on the control. If you are using this event by a program macro, you find more information in the "StarOffice 8 Programming Guide for BASIC".UFI: see #i40558# -Mouse button released -The Mouse button released event occurs if the mouse button is released while the mouse pointer is on the control. -Mouse outside -The Mouse outside event takes place when the mouse is outside the control field. - - -
+
+ +
+ Depending on the control, different events are available. Only the available events for the selected control and context are listed on the Events tab page. The following events are defined: + +Approve actionrenamed from Before commencing, issue 97356 + This event takes place before an action is triggered by clicking the control. For example, clicking a "Submit" button initiates a send action; however, the actual "send" process is started only when the When initiating event occurs. The Approve action event allows you to kill the process. If the linked method sends back FALSE, When initiating will not be executed. + +Execute actionrenamed from When initiated, issue 97356 + The Execute action event occurs when an action is started. For example, if you have a "Submit" button in your form, the send process represents the action to be initiated. + +Changed + The Changed event takes place when the control loses the focus and the content of the control has changed since it lost the focus. + +Text modified + The Text modified event takes place if you enter or modify a text in an input field. + +Item status changed + The Item status changed event takes place if the status of the control field has changed.The Item status changed event takes place if he status of the control field has changed. + +When receiving focus + The When receiving focus event takes place if a control field receives the focus. + +When losing focus + The When losing focus event takes place if a control field looses the focus. + +Key pressed + The Key pressed event occurs when the user presses any key while the control has the focus. This event may be linked to a macro for checking entries. + +Key released + The Key released event occurs when the user releases any key while the control has the focus. + +Mouse inside + The Mouse inside event takes place if the mouse is inside the control field. + +Mouse moved while key pressed + The Mouse moved while key pressed event takes place when the mouse is dragged while a key is pressed. An example is when, during drag-and-drop, an additional key determines the mode (move or copy). + +Mouse moved + The Mouse moved event occurs if the mouse moves over the control. + +Mouse button pressed + The Mouse button pressed event occurs if the mouse button is pressed while the mouse pointer is on the control. + Note that this event is also used for notifying requests for a popup context menu on the control. If you are using this event by a program macro, you find more information in the "StarOffice 8 Programming Guide for BASIC".UFI: see #i40558# + +Mouse button released + The Mouse button released event occurs if the mouse button is released while the mouse pointer is on the control. + +Mouse outside + The Mouse outside event takes place when the mouse is outside the control field. + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp index fc0441e815..09aca8fbb4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Events -/text/shared/02/01170202.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
+ + Events + /text/shared/02/01170202.xhp + + + +
forms; events -events;in forms + events;in forms -Events -The Events tab page, allows you to assign a macro to certain events which occur in a form. -
-
- -
-To link an event with a macro, first write a macro that contains all the commands to be executed when the event happens. Then assign this macro to the respective event by clicking the ... button beside the corresponding event. The Assign Macro dialog opens, where you can select the macro. -The following actions can be configured individually, meaning that you can use your own dialogs to depict an action: - - -Displaying an error message, - - - - -Confirming a delete process (for data records), - - - - -Querying parameters, - - - - -Checking input when saving a data record. - - -For example, you can issue a "confirm deletion" request such as "Really delete customer xyz?" when deleting a data record. -The following lists and describes all events in a form that can be linked to a macro: +Events + The Events tab page, allows you to assign a macro to certain events which occur in a form. +
+
+ +
+ To link an event with a macro, first write a macro that contains all the commands to be executed when the event happens. Then assign this macro to the respective event by clicking the ... button beside the corresponding event. The Assign Macro dialog opens, where you can select the macro. + The following actions can be configured individually, meaning that you can use your own dialogs to depict an action: + + + Displaying an error message, + + + + + Confirming a delete process (for data records), + + + + + Querying parameters, + + + + + Checking input when saving a data record. + + + For example, you can issue a "confirm deletion" request such as "Really delete customer xyz?" when deleting a data record. + The events that are shown in the Events dialog cannot be edited directly. You can delete an event from the list by pressing the Del key. + The following lists and describes all events in a form that can be linked to a macro: -
UFI: removed help id -Before update -The Before update event occurs before the control content changed by the user is written into the data source. The linked macro can, for example, prevent this action by returning "FALSE". +
+ Before update + The Before update event occurs before the control content changed by the user is written into the data source. The linked macro can, for example, prevent this action by returning "FALSE". -After update -The After update event occurs after the control content changed by the user has been written into the data source. +After update + The After update event occurs after the control content changed by the user has been written into the data source. -Prior to reset -The Prior to reset event occurs before a form is reset. The linked macro can, for example, prevent this action by returning "FALSE". -A form is reset if one of the following conditions is met: - - -The user presses an (HTML) button that is defined as a reset button. - - -A new and empty record is created in a form that is linked to a data source. For example, in the last record, the Next Record button may be pressed. - - +Prior to reset + The Prior to reset event occurs before a form is reset. The linked macro can, for example, prevent this action by returning "FALSE". + A form is reset if one of the following conditions is met: + + + The user presses an (HTML) button that is defined as a reset button. + + + A new and empty record is created in a form that is linked to a data source. For example, in the last record, the Next Record button may be pressed. + + -After resetting -The After resetting event occurs after a form has been reset. -
-
+After resetting + The After resetting event occurs after a form has been reset. +
+
-Before submitting -The Before submitting event occurs before the form data is sent. -
-
+Before submitting + The Before submitting event occurs before the form data is sent. +
+
-When loading -The When loading event occurs directly after the form has been loaded. -
-
+When loading + The When loading event occurs directly after the form has been loaded. +
+
-Before reloading -The Before reloading event occurs before the form is reloaded. The data content has not yet been refreshed. -
-
+Before reloading + The Before reloading event occurs before the form is reloaded. The data content has not yet been refreshed. +
+
-When reloading -The When reloading event occurs directly after the form has been reloaded. The data content has already been refreshed. -
-
+When reloading + The When reloading event occurs directly after the form has been reloaded. The data content has already been refreshed. +
+
-Before unloading -The Before unloading event occurs before the form is unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. -
-
+Before unloading + The Before unloading event occurs before the form is unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. +
+
-When unloading -The When unloading event occurs directly after the form has been unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. -
-
+When unloading + The When unloading event occurs directly after the form has been unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. +
+
-Confirm deletion -The Confirm deletion event occurs as soon as data has been deleted from the form. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. -
-
+Confirm deletion + The Confirm deletion event occurs as soon as data has been deleted from the form. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. +
+
-Before record action -The Before record action event occurs before the current record is changed. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. -
-
+Before record action + The Before record action event occurs before the current record is changed. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. +
+
-After record action -The After record action event occurs directly after the current record has been changed. -
-
+After record action + The After record action event occurs directly after the current record has been changed. +
+
-Before record change -The Before record change event occurs before the current record pointer is changed.. For example, the linked macro can prevent this action by returning "FALSE". -
-
+Before record change + The Before record change event occurs before the current record pointer is changed.. For example, the linked macro can prevent this action by returning "FALSE". +
+
-After record change -The After record change event occurs directly after the current record pointer has been changed.. -
-
+After record change + The After record change event occurs directly after the current record pointer has been changed.. +
+
-Fill parameters -The Fill parameters event occurs when the form to be loaded has parameters that must be filled out. For example, the data source of the form can be the following SQL command: -SELECT * FROM address WHERE name=:name -Here :name is a parameter that must be filled out when loading. The parameter is automatically filled out from the parent form if possible. If the parameter cannot be filled out, this event is called and a linked macro can fill out the parameter. -
-
+Fill parameters + The Fill parameters event occurs when the form to be loaded has parameters that must be filled out. For example, the data source of the form can be the following SQL command: + SELECT * FROM address WHERE name=:name + Here :name is a parameter that must be filled out when loading. The parameter is automatically filled out from the parent form if possible. If the parameter cannot be filled out, this event is called and a linked macro can fill out the parameter. +
+
-Error occurred -The Error occurred event is activated if an error occurs when accessing the data source. This applies to forms, list boxes and combo boxes. -
+Error occurred + The Error occurred event is activated if an error occurs when accessing the data source. This applies to forms, list boxes and combo boxes. +
-
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp index 0575be96c8..9b6af4260e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Filter -/text/shared/02/12090100.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - + + Standard Filter + /text/shared/02/12090100.xhp + + + -Filter -Specifies the logical conditions to filter your table data. This dialog is called Standard Filter in Spreadsheet documents and Filter in database tables or database forms. The Filter dialog does not contain the More button. -
- -
+Standard Filter + Specifies the logical conditions to filter your table data. This dialog is available for spreadsheet documents, database tables and database forms. The dialog for databases does not contain the More Options button. +
+ +
- - - + + + -Filter criteria -You can define a filter by indicating the type of line, the name of the field, a logical condition and a value or a combination of arguments. +Filter criteria + You can define a filter by indicating the type of line, the name of the field, a logical condition and a value or a combination of arguments. -Operator -For the following arguments, you can choose between the logical operators AND / OR. +Operator + For the following arguments, you can choose between the logical operators AND / OR. -Field name -Specifies the field names from the current table to set them in the argument. You will see the column identifiers if no text is available for the field names. +Field name + Specifies the field names from the current table to set them in the argument. You will see the column identifiers if no text is available for the field names. -Condition -Specifies the comparative operators through which the entries in the Field name and Value fields can be linked. +Condition + Specifies the comparative operators through which the entries in the Field name and Value fields can be linked. -Value -Specifies a value to filter the field. -The Value list box contains all possible values for the specified Field name . Choose the value to be used in the filter. You can also choose the - empty - or -not empty - entries.. -If you use the filter function in database tables or forms, then type the value in the Value text box to be used for filtering. +Value + Specifies a value to filter the field. + The Value list box contains all possible values for the specified Field name . Choose the value to be used in the filter. You can also choose the - empty - or -not empty - entries.. + If you use the filter function in database tables or forms, then type the value in the Value text box to be used for filtering. -The Filter dialog does not contain the Options button. -More>> - +More Options + -
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp index 3d3f2d929c..8853dde826 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12100200.xhp @@ -61,46 +61,46 @@ When searching a table, the data fields of the current table are searched. When searching in a form, the data fields of the table linked with the form are searched. The search described here is carried out by %PRODUCTNAME. If you want to use the SQL server to search in a database, then you should use the Form-based Filters icon on the Form Bar. The search function is also available for table controls. When calling the search function from a table control, you can search each column of the table control corresponding to the database columns of the linked database table. - Search for Specifies the type of search. -Text: +Text: Enter the search term in the box or select it from the list. The text under the cursor is already copied into the Text combo box. Note that while running a search in a form, tabs and line breaks cannot be processed. Your search terms will be saved as long as the table or the formula document is open. If you are running more than one search and you would like to repeat the search term, you can select a previously used search term from the combo box. -Field content is NULL Specifies that fields will be found that contain no data. -Field content is not NULL Specifies that fields will be found that contain data. - Where to search + Where to search Specifies the fields for the search. -Form Specifies the logical form in which you want the search to take place. The Form combo box is only visible if the current document is a form document with more than one logical form. It does not appear during a search in tables or queries. Form documents may contain multiple logical forms. These are individual form components, which are each linked to a table. The Form combo box contains the names of all logical forms for which controls exist. -All Fields Searches through all fields. If you are running a search in a table, all fields in the table will be searched. If you are running a search in a form, all fields of the logical form (entered under Form) will be searched. If you are running a search in a table control field, all columns that are linked to a valid database table field will be searched. Note that the fields of the current logical form do not have to be identical to the fields of the form document. If the form document contains fields that point to multiple data sources (that is, multiple logical forms), the All Fields option will only search for the fields linked to data sources in the form document. -Single field Searches through a specified data field. - Settings Defines settings to control the search. -Position Specifies the relationship of the search term and the field contents. The following options are available: @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ If the Wildcard expression check box is marked, this function is not available. -Apply field format Specifies that all field formats are considered when searching in the current document. Field formats are all visible formats that are created using the following possibilities: @@ -226,19 +226,19 @@ If you are searching the values of check boxes, and Apply field format is on, then you will receive a "1" for marked check boxes, a "0" for unmarked check boxes, and an empty string for undefined (tristate) check boxes. If the search has been carried out with Apply field format set to off, you will see the language-dependent default values "TRUE" or "FALSE". If you use Apply field format when searching in list boxes, you find the text displayed in list boxes. If you do not use Apply field format, you will find the contents corresponding to the standard field format. -Match case Specifies that upper and lower case are taken into consideration during the search. -Search backwards Specifies that the search process will run in reverse direction, from the last to the first record. -From top / From bottom Restarts the search. A forward search restarts with the first record. A backwards search restarts with the last record. -Wildcard expression Allows a search with a * or ? wildcard. You can use the following wildcards:
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ If you want to search for the actual characters ? or *, preface them with a backslash: "\?" or "\*". However, this is only necessary when Wildcard expression is enabled. When the option is not enabled, the wildcard characters are processed like normal characters. -Regular expression Searches with regular expressions. The same regular expressions that are supported here are also supported in the %PRODUCTNAMEFind & Replace dialog. Searching with regular expressions offers more options than searching with wildcard expressions. If you search with regular expressions, the following characters correspond to those used in searches with wildcards: @@ -318,16 +318,16 @@ - State The State line shows the records returned by the search. If the search reaches the end (or the beginning) of a table, the search is automatically continued at the other end. In very large databases, finding the record in reverse search order can take some time. In this case, the status bar informs you that the records are still being counted. -Search / Cancel Starts or cancels the search. If the search is successfully completed, the corresponding field in the table is highlighted. You can continue the search by clicking the Search button again. You can cancel a search process by clicking the Cancel button. -Close Closes the dialog. The settings of the last search will be saved until you quit %PRODUCTNAME. If several tables or forms are open, you can set different search options for each document. When you close the documents only the search options of the document last closed are saved. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp index aece2782d2..15eb8adf11 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/04/01010000.xhp @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Using Shortcut Keys - A great deal of your application's functionality can be called up by using shortcut keys. For example, the Command+O -Ctrl+O shortcut keys are shown next to the Open entry in the File menu. If you want to access this function by using the shortcut keys, press and hold down Command + A great deal of your application's functionality can be called up by using shortcut keys. For example, the Command+O +Ctrl+O shortcut keys are shown next to the Open entry in the File menu. If you want to access this function by using the shortcut keys, press and hold down Command Ctrl and then press the O key. Release both keys after the dialog appears. When operating your application, you can choose between using the mouse or the keyboard for almost all of the operations available. @@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ If you place the focus on a button, not only will you see the dotted line framing the name of the button, but also a thicker shadow under the button selected. This indicates that if you exit the dialog by pressing the Enter key, it is the equivalent of pressing that button itself. Shortcut Keys for Mouse Actions - If you are using drag-and-drop, selecting with the mouse or clicking objects and names, you can use the keys Shift, Command -Ctrl and occasionally Option + If you are using drag-and-drop, selecting with the mouse or clicking objects and names, you can use the keys Shift, Command +Ctrl and occasionally Option Alt to access additional functionality. The modified functions available when holding down keys during drag-and-drop are indicated by the mouse pointer changing form. When selecting files or other objects, the modifier keys can extend the selection - the functions are explained where applicable. You can open a context menu, which contains some of the most often-used commands. - Use the shortcut keys Shift+Command + Use the shortcut keys Shift+Command Ctrl+S to open the Special Characters dialog to insert one or more special characters. - Use Command + Use Command Ctrl+A to select the entire text. Use the right or left arrow key to remove the selection. @@ -92,11 +92,11 @@ A triple-click in a text input field selects the entire field. A triple-click in a text document selects the current sentence. - Use Command + Use Command Ctrl+Del to delete everything from the cursor position to the end of the word. - By using Command + By using Command Ctrl and right or left arrow key, the cursor will jump from word to word; if you also hold down the Shift key, one word after the other is selected. @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Drag-and-drop can be used within and outside of a text box. - The Command + The Command Ctrl+Z shortcut keys are used to undo modifications one step at a time; the text will then have the status it had before the first change. @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Interrupting Macros - If you want to terminate a macro that is currently running, press Shift+ Command + If you want to terminate a macro that is currently running, press Shift+ Command Ctrl+Q. List of General Shortcut Keys in $[officename] @@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ - Effect - +Effect + @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ - Option + Option Alt+Down Arrow @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+M @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Tab @@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+O @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+S @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+N @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ - Shift+Command + Shift+Command Ctrl+N @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+P @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Q @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+X @@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+C @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+V @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Shift+V @@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+A @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Z @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Y @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Shift+Y @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+F @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Shift+F @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Shift+R @@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ - Shift+Command + Shift+Command Ctrl+I @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+I @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+B @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+U @@ -477,8 +477,8 @@ - Effect - +Effect + @@ -512,8 +512,8 @@ - Command -Ctrl+F4 or Option + Command +Ctrl+F4 or Option Alt+F4 @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Enter @@ -629,7 +629,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+U @@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+R @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+D @@ -741,7 +741,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Shift+Insert @@ -750,7 +750,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+I @@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+T @@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+P @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+spacebar @@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+PgUp @@ -849,7 +849,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+PgDn @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ - Select the toolbar with F6. Use the Down Arrow and Right Arrow to select the desired toolbar icon and press Command + Select the toolbar with F6. Use the Down Arrow and Right Arrow to select the desired toolbar icon and press Command Ctrl+Enter @@ -882,7 +882,7 @@ - Select the document with Command + Select the document with Command Ctrl+F6 and press Tab @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Home @@ -916,7 +916,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+End @@ -949,7 +949,7 @@ - Option + Option Alt+Up/Down/Left/Right Arrow @@ -979,7 +979,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Tab @@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ - Shift+Command + Shift+Command Ctrl+Tab @@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Enter @@ -1007,7 +1007,7 @@ - Command + Command Ctrl+Enter at the Selection icon @@ -1033,7 +1033,7 @@ - Option + Option Alt key while creating or scaling a graphic object diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000001.xhp index f7217c5de5..86a5d47629 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000001.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Mailing lists Ask about OpenOffice.org, find help by volunteers, and discuss topics on the public mailing lists. You can find many general and specialized mailing lists on the OpenOffice.org website at www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html. Forum - You can access web forums to ask and answer questions about OpenOffice.org. A list of web forums hosted by Sun Microsystems can be found at http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/listforums.php. + You can access web forums to ask and answer questions about OpenOffice.org. A web forum hosted by Sun Microsystems can be found at http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/. Security In case you are concerned about any security issue with using this software, you can contact the developers on the public mail list dev@openoffice.org. If you want to discuss any issue with other users, send an email to the public mail list discuss@openoffice.org. Downloads diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp index 55d77ffb7f..6c22308e07 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -The %PRODUCTNAME Help Window -/text/shared/05/00000110.xhp - - - + + The %PRODUCTNAME Help Window + /text/shared/05/00000110.xhp + + + -The %PRODUCTNAME Help Window + +The %PRODUCTNAME Help Window -The Help system for OpenOffice.org and StarOffice/StarSuite software from Sun Microsystems, Inc. is based on the same source files. Some of the functions described here may not be included in this particular %PRODUCTNAME distribution.removed "OpenSource" switch -Provides an overview of the Help systemThe Help window shows the currently selected Help page. -The Toolbar contains important functions for controlling the Help system: -
- - - -Icon + The Help system for OpenOffice.org and StarOffice/StarSuite software from Sun Microsystems, Inc. is based on the same source files. Some of the functions described here may not be included in this particular %PRODUCTNAME distribution.removed "OpenSource" switch + Provides an overview of the Help systemThe Help window shows the currently selected Help page. + +The Toolbar contains important functions for controlling the Help system: +
+ + + +Icon - - -Hides and shows the navigation pane - - - - - -Icon + + + +Hides and shows the navigation pane + + + + + +Icon - - -Moves back to the previous page - - - - - -Icon + + + +Moves back to the previous page + + + + + +Icon - - -Moves forward to the next page - - - - - -Icon + + + +Moves forward to the next page + + + + + +Icon - - -Moves to the first page of the current Help topic - - - - - -Icon + + + +Moves to the first page of the current Help topic + + + + + +Icon - - -Prints the current page - - - - - -Icon + + + +Prints the current page + + + + + +Icon - - -Adds this page to your bookmarks - - - - - -Search icon + + + +Adds this page to your bookmarks + + + + + +Search icon - - -Opens the Find on this page dialog. - - -
-These commands can also be found in the context menu of the Help document. -Help Page -You can copy from the Help Viewer to the clipboard on your operating system with standard copy commands. For example: - - -On a Help page, select the text that you want to copy. - - -Press CommandCtrl+C. - - -To search the current Help page: - - -Click the Find on this Page icon. -The Find on this Page dialog opens. -You can also click in the Help page and press CommandCtrl+F. - - -In the Search for box, enter the text that you want to find. - - -Select the search options that you want to use. - - -Click Find. -To find the next occurrence of the search term on the page, click Find again. - - -Enter the text that you want to search for or select a text entry in the list. -Finds complete words only. -Distinguishes between uppercase text and lowercase text. -Searches the entire Help page, starting at the current position of the cursor. -Searches backwards from the current position of the cursor. -Finds the next occurrence of the search term. -Navigation Pane -The navigation pane of the Help window contains the tab pages Contents, Index, Find and Bookmarks. -The list box located at the very top is where you can select other %PRODUCTNAME Help modules. The Index and Find tab pages only contain the data for the selected %PRODUCTNAME module. - - - -Contents - - -Displays an index of the main topics of all modules. - - - - -Index - - -Displays a list of index keywords for the currently selected %PRODUCTNAME module. - - - - -Find - - -Allows you to carry out a full-text search. The search will include the entire Help contents of the currently selected %PRODUCTNAME module. - - - - -Bookmarks - - -Contains user-defined bookmarks. You can edit or delete bookmarks, or click them to go to the corresponding pages. - - -
-
- - - - - -
- - + + + +Opens the Find on this page dialog. + + + + + These commands can also be found in the context menu of the Help document. + Help Page + You can copy from the Help Viewer to the clipboard on your operating system with standard copy commands. For example: + + + On a Help page, select the text that you want to copy. + + + Press Command +Ctrl+C. + + + To search the current Help page: + + + Click the Find on this Page icon. + The Find on this Page dialog opens. + You can also click in the Help page and press Command +Ctrl+F. + + + In the Search for box, enter the text that you want to find. + + + Select the search options that you want to use. + + + Click Find. + To find the next occurrence of the search term on the page, click Find again. + + + +Enter the text that you want to search for or select a text entry in the list. + +Finds complete words only. + +Distinguishes between uppercase text and lowercase text. + +Searches the entire Help page, starting at the current position of the cursor. + +Searches backwards from the current position of the cursor. + +Finds the next occurrence of the search term. + Navigation Pane + +The navigation pane of the Help window contains the tab pages Contents, Index, Find and Bookmarks. + +The list box located at the very top is where you can select other %PRODUCTNAME Help modules. The Index and Find tab pages only contain the data for the selected %PRODUCTNAME module. + + + + Contents + + + Displays an index of the main topics of all modules. + + + + + Index + + + Displays a list of index keywords for the currently selected %PRODUCTNAME module. + + + + + Find + + + Allows you to carry out a full-text search. The search will include the entire Help contents of the currently selected %PRODUCTNAME module. + + + + + Bookmarks + + + Contains user-defined bookmarks. You can edit or delete bookmarks, or click them to go to the corresponding pages. + + +
+ +
+ + + + + +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp index 54d89b3bd9..2350ad4e7b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: dabaadvpropdat.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,61 +35,64 @@ - -Special Settings -/text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp - - - -
-Special Settings -Specifies the way you can work with data in a database. -
-
-In a database window, choose Edit - Database - Advanced Settings - -
-The availability of the following controls depends on the type of database: -Use SQL92 naming constraintsUFI: found this for dBase and for text file folder -Only allows characters that conform to the SQL92 naming convention in a name in a data source. All other characters are rejected. Each name must begin with a lowercase letter, an uppercase letter, or an underscore ( _ ). The remaining characters can be ASCII letters, numbers, and underscores. + + Special Settings + /text/shared/explorer/database/dabaadvpropdat.xhp + + + +
+ Special Settings + Specifies the way you can work with data in a database. +
+
+ In a database window, choose Edit - Database - Advanced Settings + +
+ The availability of the following controls depends on the type of database: + Use SQL92 naming constraintsUFI: found this for dBase and for text file folder + Only allows characters that conform to the SQL92 naming convention in a name in a data source. All other characters are rejected. Each name must begin with a lowercase letter, an uppercase letter, or an underscore ( _ ). The remaining characters can be ASCII letters, numbers, and underscores. -End text lines with CR + LFUFI: found for dBase and text file folder -Select to use the CR + LF code pair to end every text line (preferred for DOS and Windows operating systems). +End text lines with CR + LFUFI: found for dBase and text file folder + Select to use the CR + LF code pair to end every text line (preferred for DOS and Windows operating systems). -Append the table alias name in SELECT statements -Appends the alias to the table name in SELECT statements. +Append the table alias name in SELECT statements + Appends the alias to the table name in SELECT statements. -Use Outer Join syntax '{OJ }' -Use escape sequences for outer joins. The syntax for this escape sequence is {oj outer-join}copied from shared\explorer\database\02010100.xhp -Example: -select Article.* from {oj item LEFT OUTER JOIN orders ON item.no=orders.ANR} +Use Outer Join syntax '{OJ }' + Use escape sequences for outer joins. The syntax for this escape sequence is {oj outer-join}copied from shared\explorer\database\02010100.xhp + Example: + select Article.* from {oj item LEFT OUTER JOIN orders ON item.no=orders.ANR} -Ignore the privileges from the database driver -Ignores access privileges that are provided by the database driver. +Ignore the privileges from the database driver + Ignores access privileges that are provided by the database driver. -Replace named parameters with ? -Replaces named parameters in a data source with a question mark (?). +Replace named parameters with ? + Replaces named parameters in a data source with a question mark (?). -Display version columns (when available) -Some databases assign version numbers to fields to track changes to records. The version number of a field is incremented by one each time the contents of the field are changed. Displays the internal version number of the record in the database table.copied from shared\explorer\database\11090000.xhp +Display version columns (when available) + Some databases assign version numbers to fields to track changes to records. The version number of a field is incremented by one each time the contents of the field are changed. Displays the internal version number of the record in the database table.copied from shared\explorer\database\11090000.xhp -Use the catalog name in SELECT statements -Uses the current data source of the catalog. This option is useful when the ODBC data source is a database server. Do not select this option if the ODBC data source is a dBASE driver.copie from shared\explorer\database\11020000.xhp +Use the catalog name in SELECT statements + Uses the current data source of the catalog. This option is useful when the ODBC data source is a database server. Do not select this option if the ODBC data source is a dBASE driver.copie from shared\explorer\database\11020000.xhp -Use the schema name in SELECT statements -Allows you to use the schema name in SELECT statements.UFI: ??? +Use the schema name in SELECT statements + Allows you to use the schema name in SELECT statements.UFI: ??? -Create index with ASC or DESC statement -Creates an index with ASC or DESC statements.UFI: ??? +Create index with ASC or DESC statement + Creates an index with ASC or DESC statements.UFI: ??? -Comparison of Boolean values -Select the type of Boolean comparison that you want to use.UFI: ??? +Comparison of Boolean values + Select the type of Boolean comparison that you want to use.UFI: ??? -Form data input checks for required fieldsi82291 -When you enter a new record or update an existing record in a form, and you leave a field empty which is bound to a database column which requires input, then you will see a message complaining about the empty field. -If this control box is not enabled, then the forms in the current database will not be checked for required fields. -The control box is available for all data source types which support write access to their data. The control box does not exist for spreadsheets, text, csv, and the various read-only address books. -Ignore currency field information -Only for Oracle JDBC connections. When enabled it specifies that no column is treated as a currency field. The field type returned from the database driver is discarded. - - +Form data input checks for required fieldsi82291 + When you enter a new record or update an existing record in a form, and you leave a field empty which is bound to a database column which requires input, then you will see a message complaining about the empty field. + If this control box is not enabled, then the forms in the current database will not be checked for required fields. + The control box is available for all data source types which support write access to their data. The control box does not exist for spreadsheets, text, csv, and the various read-only address books. + Ignore currency field information + Only for Oracle JDBC connections. When enabled it specifies that no column is treated as a currency field. The field type returned from the database driver is discarded. + +Use ODBC conformant date/time literals + Check to use ODBC conformant date/time literals. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp index dc2e256c0b..4b8457afd1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Database File -/text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp - - -UFI: the main database document window -YJ: checked - - - -
-Database File -The database file window organizes the tables, views, queries, links, and reports of a database in %PRODUCTNAME. -
-
-Working with databases in %PRODUCTNAME -
- -
+ + Database File + /text/shared/explorer/database/dabadoc.xhp + + + +
+ Database File + The database file window organizes the tables, views, queries, and reports of a database in %PRODUCTNAME. +
+
+ Working with databases in %PRODUCTNAME +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp index ee3e9162f4..e98a063af7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Report Builder -/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp - - - + + Report Builder + /text/shared/explorer/database/rep_main.xhp + + + Report Builder -Report Builder +Report Builder -The Report Builder is a tool to create your own database reports. Unlike with the Report Wizard, using the Report Builder you can take control to design the report the way you want. The generated report is a Writer document that you can edit, too. -To use the Report Builder, the Report Builder extension must be installed. In addition, the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software must be installed, and this software must be selected in %PRODUCTNAME. -To Install the Report Builder Extension - - -Choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager. - - -Click the link "Get more extensions here". This opens your web browser at the address http://extensions.services.openoffice.org and shows a list of available extensions. - - -Find the Sun Report Builder extension. Click at the icon or the "click here" text link. This opens the download page for the extension. - - -Click the "Get it!" icon. The file "sun-report-builder.oxt" will be downloaded to your computer. - - -Switch back from your web browser to the %PRODUCTNAME window. The Extension Manager should still be visible. - - -In the Extension Manager, click Add to open the Add extensions dialog. - - -Select the "sun-report-builder.oxt" file that you downloaded. Click Open. -This starts the installation of the Sun Report Builder extension. - - -Read the license. If you accept the license, click Accept to continue the installation. - - -Click Close to close the Extension Manager. - - -To install the JRE software -The Report Builder requires an installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE). - - -Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Java. - - -Wait up to one minute, while %PRODUCTNAME collects information on installed Java software on your system. -If a recent JRE version is found on your system, you see an entry in the list. - - -Click the option button in front of the entry to enable this JRE version for use in %PRODUCTNAME. - - -Ensure that Use a Java runtime environment is enabled. - - -If no JRE version is found on your system, open your web browser and download the JRE software from http://www.java.com. Install the JRE software. Then restart %PRODUCTNAME and open Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Java again. -To open the Report Builder - - -Open a Base file or create a new database. The database must contain at least one table with at least one data field and a primary key field. - - -Click the Reports icon in the Base window, then choose Create Report in Design View. -The Report Builder window opens. - - -The Report Builder is divided into three parts. On the top you see the menu, with the toolbars below. -On the right you see the Properties window with the property values of the currently selected object. -The left part of the Report Builder window shows the Report Builder view. The Report Builder view is initially divided into three sections, from top to bottom: - - - -Page Header - drag control fields with fixed text into the Page Header area - - - -Detail - drag and drop database fields into the Detail area - - - -Page Footer - drag control fields with fixed text into the Page Footer area - - -To insert an additional Report Header and Report Footer area choose Edit - Insert Report Header/Footer. These areas contain text that appears at the start and end of the whole report.id="par_id2685323" l10n="NEW"If you want a multi-column report, choose Format - Page, click the Columns tab, and set the number of columns. Now you can also specify a Column Header and Column Footer in the Report Builder view.column header/footerClick the "-" icon in front of an area name to collapse that area to one line in the Report Builder view. The "-" icon changes to a "+" icon, and you can click this to expand the area again. -You insert database fields by drag-and-drop into the Detail area. See the section "To insert fields into the report" below. -In addition, you can click the Label Field or Text Box icon in the toolbar, then drag a rectangle in the Page Header or Page Footer area, to define a text that is the same on all pages. You enter the text in the Label box of the corresponding Properties window. You can also add graphics by using the Graphics icon. -To connect the report to a database table -First you must connect the report to a database table. - - -Move the mouse to the Properties view. You see two tab pages General and Data. - - -On the Data tab page, click Content to open the combo box. - - -Select the table for that you want to create the report. - - -After selecting the table, press the Tab key to leave the Content box. - - -The Add Field window opens automatically and shows all fields of the selected table. -To insert fields into the report -The Add Field window helps you to insert the table entries in the report. Click the Add Field icon in the toolbar to open the Add Field window. - - -Drag and drop the field names one by one from the Add Field window into the Detail area of the report. Position the fields as you like. Use the icons in the toolbars to align the fields. -It is not possible to overlap the fields. If you drop a table field on the Detail area, then a label and a text box are inserted. - - -You can also insert text that should be the same on every page of the report. Click the Label Field icon -label field icon + The Report Builder is a tool to create your own database reports. Unlike with the Report Wizard, using the Report Builder you can take control to design the report the way you want. The generated report is a Writer document that you can edit, too. + To use the Report Builder, the Report Builder extension must be installed. In addition, the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software must be installed, and this software must be selected in %PRODUCTNAME. + To Install the Report Builder Extension + + + Choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager. + + + Click the link "Get more extensions here". This opens your web browser at the address http://extensions.services.openoffice.org and shows a list of available extensions. + + + Find the Sun Report Builder extension. Click at the icon or the "click here" text link. This opens the download page for the extension. + + + Click the "Get it!" icon. The file "sun-report-builder.oxt" will be downloaded to your computer. + + + Switch back from your web browser to the %PRODUCTNAME window. The Extension Manager should still be visible. + + + In the Extension Manager, click Add to open the Add extensions dialog. + + + Select the "sun-report-builder.oxt" file that you downloaded. Click Open. + This starts the installation of the Sun Report Builder extension. + + + Read the license. If you accept the license, click Accept to continue the installation. + + + Click Close to close the Extension Manager. + + + To install the JRE software + The Report Builder requires an installed Java Runtime Environment (JRE). + + + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Java. + + + Wait up to one minute, while %PRODUCTNAME collects information on installed Java software on your system. + If a recent JRE version is found on your system, you see an entry in the list. + + + Click the option button in front of the entry to enable this JRE version for use in %PRODUCTNAME. + + + Ensure that Use a Java runtime environment is enabled. + + + If no JRE version is found on your system, open your web browser and download the JRE software from http://www.java.com. Install the JRE software. Then restart %PRODUCTNAME and open Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Java again. + To open the Report Builder + + + Open a Base file or create a new database. The database must contain at least one table with at least one data field and a primary key field. + + + Click the Reports icon in the Base window, then choose Create Report in Design View. + The Report Builder window opens. + + + The Report Builder is divided into three parts. On the top you see the menu, with the toolbars below. + On the right you see the Properties window with the property values of the currently selected object. + The left part of the Report Builder window shows the Report Builder view. The Report Builder view is initially divided into three sections, from top to bottom: + + + + Page Header - drag control fields with fixed text into the Page Header area + + + + Detail - drag and drop database fields into the Detail area + + + + Page Footer - drag control fields with fixed text into the Page Footer area + + + To insert an additional Report Header and Report Footer area choose Edit - Insert Report Header/Footer. These areas contain text that appears at the start and end of the whole report.id="par_id2685323" l10n="NEW"If you want a multi-column report, choose Format - Page, click the Columns tab, and set the number of columns. Now you can also specify a Column Header and Column Footer in the Report Builder view.column header/footer +Click the "-" icon in front of an area name to collapse that area to one line in the Report Builder view. The "-" icon changes to a "+" icon, and you can click this to expand the area again. + You insert database fields by drag-and-drop into the Detail area. See the section "To insert fields into the report" below. + In addition, you can click the Label Field or Text Box icon in the toolbar, then drag a rectangle in the Page Header or Page Footer area, to define a text that is the same on all pages. You enter the text in the Label box of the corresponding Properties window. You can also add graphics by using the Graphics icon. + To connect the report to a database table + First you must connect the report to a database table. + + + Move the mouse to the Properties view. You see two tab pages General and Data. + + + On the Data tab page, click Content to open the combo box. + + + Select the table for that you want to create the report. + + + After selecting the table, press the Tab key to leave the Content box. + + + The Add Field window opens automatically and shows all fields of the selected table. + To insert fields into the report + The Add Field window helps you to insert the table entries in the report. Click the Add Field icon in the toolbar to open the Add Field window. + + + Drag and drop the field names one by one from the Add Field window into the Detail area of the report. Position the fields as you like. Use the icons in the toolbars to align the fields. + It is not possible to overlap the fields. If you drop a table field on the Detail area, then a label and a text box are inserted. + + + You can also insert text that should be the same on every page of the report. Click the Label Field icon +Icon , then drag a rectangle in the Page Header or Page Footer area. Edit the Label property to show the text you want. - -Align at Section toolbar -Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the left margin of the area. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the right margin of the area. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the top margin of the area. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the bottom margin of the area.Object Resizing toolbar -Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the smallest width. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the smallest height. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the greatest width. -Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the greatest height.Report Controls toolbar -Inserts a horizontal line to the current area. -Inserts a vertical line to the current area. -After inserting fields in the Detail view, the report is ready for execution. -To execute a report - - -Click the Execute Report icon -execute report icon + + Align at Section toolbar + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the left margin of the area. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the right margin of the area. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the top margin of the area. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to align the objects at the bottom margin of the area.Object Resizing toolbar + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the smallest width. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the smallest height. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the greatest width. + +Select two or more objects and click this icon to resize the objects to the greatest height.Report Controls toolbar + +Inserts a horizontal line to the current area. + +Inserts a vertical line to the current area.Shrink toolbar + +Shrinks the selected section to remove top and bottom empty space. + +Shrinks the selected section to remove top empty space. + +Shrinks the selected section to remove bottom empty space. + After inserting fields in the Detail view, the report is ready for execution. + To execute a report + + + Click the Execute Report icon +Icon on the toolbar. - - -A Writer document opens and shows the report you have created, which contains all values of the database table which you have insert. -If the database contents did change, execute the report again to update the result report.automatic? message? -To edit a report -First decide if you want to edit the generated report, which is a static Writer document, or if you want to edit the Report Builder view and then generate a new report based on the new design. -The Writer document is opened read-only. To edit the Writer document, click Edit File -edit file icon + + + A Writer document opens and shows the report you have created, which contains all values of the database table which you have insert. + If the database contents did change, execute the report again to update the result report.automatic? message? + To edit a report + First decide if you want to edit the generated report, which is a static Writer document, or if you want to edit the Report Builder view and then generate a new report based on the new design. + The Writer document is opened read-only. To edit the Writer document, click Edit File +Icon on the Standard toolbar.saved automatically with the Base file? -If you want to edit the Report Builder view, you can change some of its properties. -Click in the Details area. Then in the Properties window, change some properties, for example the background color. -After finishing, click the Execute Report icon -execute report icon + If you want to edit the Report Builder view, you can change some of its properties. + Click in the Details area. Then in the Properties window, change some properties, for example the background color. + After finishing, click the Execute Report icon +Icon to create a new report. -If you close the Report Builder, you will be asked if the report should be saved. Click Yes, give the report a name, and click OK.report part of Base file? -Sorting the report -Without sorting or grouping, the records will be inserted into the report in the order in which they are retrieved from the database. - - -Open the Report Builder view and click the Sorting and Grouping icon -sorting and grouping icon + If you close the Report Builder, you will be asked if the report should be saved. Click Yes, give the report a name, and click OK.report part of Base file? + Sorting the report + Without sorting or grouping, the records will be inserted into the report in the order in which they are retrieved from the database. + + + Open the Report Builder view and click the Sorting and Grouping icon +Icon on the toolbar. You see the Sorting and Grouping dialog. - - -In the Groups box, click the field which you want as the first sort field, and set the Sorting property.what meaning has the order of fields / move up down button? - - -Execute the report. - - -Grouping - - -Open the Report Builder view and click the Sorting and Grouping icon -sorting and grouping icon + + + In the Groups box, click the field which you want as the first sort field, and set the Sorting property.what meaning has the order of fields / move up down button? + + + Execute the report. + + + Grouping + + + Open the Report Builder view and click the Sorting and Grouping icon +Icon on the toolbar. You see the Sorting and Grouping dialog. - - -In the Groups box, open the Group Header list box and select to show a group header. - - -Click the Add Field icon -add field icon + + + In the Groups box, open the Group Header list box and select to show a group header. + + + Click the Add Field icon +Icon to open the Add Field window. - - -Drag-and-drop the field entry that you want to group into the group header section. Then drag-and-drop the remaining fields into the Detail section. - - -Execute the report. The report shows the grouped records. - - -If you like to sort and group, open the Report Builder view, then open the Sorting and Grouping dialog. Select to show a Group Header for the fields that you want to group, and select to hide the Group Header for the fields that you want to be sorted. Close the Sorting and Grouping window and execute the report. -Updating and printing your data -When you insert some new data or edit data in the table, a new report will show the updated data. -Click the Reports icon -reports icon + + + Drag-and-drop the field entry that you want to group into the group header section. Then drag-and-drop the remaining fields into the Detail section. + + + Execute the report. The report shows the grouped records. + + + If you like to sort and group, open the Report Builder view, then open the Sorting and Grouping dialog. Select to show a Group Header for the fields that you want to group, and select to hide the Group Header for the fields that you want to be sorted. Close the Sorting and Grouping window and execute the report. + Updating and printing your data + When you insert some new data or edit data in the table, a new report will show the updated data. + Click the Reports icon +Icon and double-click your last saved report. A new Writer document will be created which shows the new data. -To print a report, choose File - Print from the Writer document. - - + To print a report, choose File - Print from the Writer document. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp index 39edac3b06..8dde7a43e9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Sorting and Grouping -/text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp - - - -
-Sorting and Grouping + + Sorting and Grouping + /text/shared/explorer/database/rep_sort.xhp + + + +
+ +Sorting and Grouping -In the Sorting and Grouping dialog of Report Builder, you can define the fields that should be sorted in your report, and the fields that should be kept together to form a group. If you group your report by a certain field, all records with the same value of that field will be kept together in one group. -
-The Groups box shows the fields in an order from top to bottom. You can select any field, then click the Move Up or Move Down button to move this field up or down in the list. -The sorting and grouping will be applied in the order of the list from top to bottom. -Lists the fields that will be used for sorting or grouping. The field at the top has the highest priority, the second field has the second priority, and so on. -Click to open a list from which you can select a field. -Moves the selected field up in the list. -Moves the selected field down in the list. -Select the sorting order. -Select to show or hide the Group Header. -Select to show or hide the Group Footer. -Select to create a new group on each changed value, or on other properties. -By default a new group is created on every changed value of a record from the selected field. You can change this property depending on the type of field: - - -For fields of type Text, you can select Prefix Characters and enter a number n of characters in the text box below. The records which are identical in the first n characters will be grouped together. - - -For fields of type Date/Time, you can group the records by the same year, quarter, month, week, day, hour, or minute. You can additionally specify an interval for weeks and hours: 2 weeks groups data in biweekly groups, 12 hours groups data in half-day groups. - - -For fields of type AutoNumber, Currency, or Number, you specify an interval.how? - - -Enter the group interval value that records are grouped by. -Select the level of detail by which a group is kept together on the same page. -When you specify to keep together some records on the same page, you have three choices: - - -No - page boundaries are not taken into account. - - -Whole Group - prints the group header, detail section, and group footer on the same page. - - -With First Detail - prints the group header on a page only if the first detail record also can be printed on the same page. - - - - + In the Sorting and Grouping dialog of Report Builder, you can define the fields that should be sorted in your report, and the fields that should be kept together to form a group. If you group your report by a certain field, all records with the same value of that field will be kept together in one group. +
+ The Groups box shows the fields in an order from top to bottom. You can select any field, then click the Move Up or Move Down button to move this field up or down in the list. + The sorting and grouping will be applied in the order of the list from top to bottom. + +Lists the fields that will be used for sorting or grouping. The field at the top has the highest priority, the second field has the second priority, and so on. + +Click to open a list from which you can select a field. + + +Moves the selected field up in the list. + + +Moves the selected field down in the list. + +Select the sorting order. + +Select to show or hide the Group Header. + +Select to show or hide the Group Footer. + +Select to create a new group on each changed value, or on other properties. + +Removes the selected field from the list. + By default a new group is created on every changed value of a record from the selected field. You can change this property depending on the type of field: + + + For fields of type Text, you can select Prefix Characters and enter a number n of characters in the text box below. The records which are identical in the first n characters will be grouped together. + + + For fields of type Date/Time, you can group the records by the same year, quarter, month, week, day, hour, or minute. You can additionally specify an interval for weeks and hours: 2 weeks groups data in biweekly groups, 12 hours groups data in half-day groups. + + + For fields of type AutoNumber, Currency, or Number, you specify an interval.how? + + + +Enter the group interval value that records are grouped by. + +Select the level of detail by which a group is kept together on the same page. + When you specify to keep together some records on the same page, you have three choices: + + + No - page boundaries are not taken into account. + + + Whole Group - prints the group header, detail section, and group footer on the same page. + + + With First Detail - prints the group header on a page only if the first detail record also can be printed on the same page. + + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp index 943d1988b5..e6ea007e49 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Inserting Line Breaks in Cells -/text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp - - - -UFI 04/04/27, added links to this file in scalc/guide/main.xhp and swriter/guide/main.xhp -YJ: checked - - - + + Inserting Line Breaks in Cells + /text/shared/guide/breaking_lines.xhp + + + line breaks; in cells -cells; line breaks -text flow; in cells -text breaks in cells -wrapping text; in cells -words; wrapping in cells -automatic line breaks -new lines in cells -inserting;line breaks in cells -tables;inserting line breaks + cells; line breaks + text flow; in cells + text breaks in cells + wrapping text; in cells + words; wrapping in cells + automatic line breaks + new lines in cells + inserting;line breaks in cells + tables;inserting line breaks -Inserting Line Breaks in Cells +Inserting Line Breaks in Cells -Inserting line breaks in $[officename] Calc spreadsheet cells - - -To insert a line break in a spreadsheet cell, press the CommandCtrl+Enter keys. -This will work only with the text edit cursor inside the cell, not at the input line. So first double-click the cell, then single-click at the text position where you want the line break. - - -Formatting $[officename] Calc cells for automatic line wrapping - - -Select the cells for which you want an automatic line break. - - -Choose Format - Cells - Alignment. - - -Select Wrap text automatically. - - -Inserting line breaks in $[officename] Writer text document tables - - -To insert a line break in a text document table cell, press the Enter key. - - -An automatic line break will be performed while you type across the end of each cell. -
-Alignment -
- -
+ Inserting line breaks in $[officename] Calc spreadsheet cells + + + To insert a line break in a spreadsheet cell, press the Command +Ctrl+Enter keys. + This will work only with the text edit cursor inside the cell, not at the input line. So first double-click the cell, then single-click at the text position where you want the line break. + + + You can search for a newline character in the Find & Replace dialog by searching for \n as a regular expression. You can use the text function CHAR(10) to insert a newline character into a text formula. + Formatting $[officename] Calc cells for automatic line wrapping + + + Select the cells for which you want an automatic line break. + + + Choose Format - Cells - Alignment. + + + Select Wrap text automatically. + + + Inserting line breaks in $[officename] Writer text document tables + + + To insert a line break in a text document table cell, press the Enter key. + + + An automatic line break will be performed while you type across the end of each cell. +
+ Alignment +
+ +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp index 088b863ab9..b96480ce25 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ Selecting objects - Press Shift+F4 to select the first object in the current document. When an object is selected, press Tab to select the next object, or press Esc to go back to the text. + Press Shift+F4 to select the first object in the current document. When an object is selected, press Tab to select the next object, or press Esc to go back to the text. Edit Objects A selected OLE object can be activated with the Enter key. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp index 7983488972..dbc30c2161 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/protection.xhp @@ -147,8 +147,8 @@ - - + + Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer Protecting Cells in %PRODUCTNAME Calc diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/startcenter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/startcenter.xhp index cf4cc16071..1b591b1114 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/startcenter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/startcenter.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: startcenter.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.1.2.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,49 +35,49 @@ - -Start Center - - - - + + Start Center + + + + backing window -start center + start center -Start Center +Start Center -Welcome to %PRODUCTNAME. Thank you for using the %PRODUCTNAME application help. Press F1 whenever you need help using the %PRODUCTNAME software. -You see the Start Center when no document is open in %PRODUCTNAME. Click an icon to open a new document, to open a file dialog, or to browse to a featured web page. -The top six icons each open a new document of the specified type, using the default template for a new document: - - - -Text Document opens %PRODUCTNAME Writer - - - -Spreadsheet opens %PRODUCTNAME Calc - - - -Presentation opens %PRODUCTNAME Impress - - - -Drawing opens %PRODUCTNAME Draw - - - -Database opens %PRODUCTNAME Base - - - -Formula opens %PRODUCTNAME Math - - -The Templates icon opens the Templates and Documents dialog. -The Open a document icon presents a file open dialog. -The remaining icons open your system default browser to show different web pages related to %PRODUCTNAME. - -
+ Welcome to %PRODUCTNAME. Thank you for using the %PRODUCTNAME application help. Press F1 whenever you need help using the %PRODUCTNAME software. + You see the Start Center when no document is open in %PRODUCTNAME. Click an icon to open a new document, to open a file dialog, or to browse to a featured web page. + The top six icons each open a new document of the specified type, using the default template for a new document: + + + + Text Document opens %PRODUCTNAME Writer + + + + Spreadsheet opens %PRODUCTNAME Calc + + + + Presentation opens %PRODUCTNAME Impress + + + + Drawing opens %PRODUCTNAME Draw + + + + Database opens %PRODUCTNAME Base + + + + Formula opens %PRODUCTNAME Math + + + The Templates icon opens the Templates and Documents dialog. + The Open a document icon presents a file open dialog. + The remaining icons open your system default browser to show different web pages related to %PRODUCTNAME. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp index 87fc84fa69..1d3343ac2c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020400.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ -Display documents in browser +Display documents in browser Enables the Browser Plug-in to show %PRODUCTNAME documents in a browser window. Select, click OK, then restart your browser. Then, in the browser window, click any %PRODUCTNAME document hyperlink. The plug-in needs a version of Mozilla, Netscape, or Firefox installed on your system. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp index 286224a9ff..53bc948858 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/improvement.xhp @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ Click Yes, I am willing to participate … to enable the automatic feedback. Click No, I do not wish to participate to disable the automatic feedback. - Tracked data - The following data will be recorded and sent: + Tracked data + The following data will be recorded and sent: Clicks on toolbar buttons, including extension toolbars @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Each recorded item also includes a time stamp and the module (Writer, Calc, Impress, …) where it has been called - The following data will not be recorded and sent: + The following data will not be recorded and sent: User names and passwords @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ User's source code - Show Data + Show Data Click the button to show the currently collected data. This data will be sent next time, plus any data that gets collected until you end the current session. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp index a83c6933ee..89f6772bc9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/00/00000402.xhp @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Edit Menu
Choose Edit - Duplicate - + Shift+F3
Choose Edit - Cross-fading (%PRODUCTNAME Draw only) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp index b7b84e9ffc..c10bc41ccb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/06050000.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
You can copy and paste animations into %PRODUCTNAME Writer. - Animation + Animation Shows a preview of the objects in the animation. You can also press the Play button to view the animation. Jumps to the first image in the animation sequence. @@ -130,22 +130,22 @@ -Image Number Indicates the position of the current image in the animation sequence. If you want to view another image, enter its number or click the up and down arrows. -Duration Enter the number of seconds to display the current image. This option is only available if you select the Bitmap object option in the Animation group field. -Loop count Sets the number of times that the animation is played. If you want the animation to play continuously, choose Max. - Image Adds or removes objects from your animation. -Apply Object Adds selected object(s) as a single image. @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
-Apply Objects Individually Adds an image for each selected object. If you select a grouped object, an image is created for each object in the group. You can also select an animation, such as an animated GIF, and click this icon to open it for editing. When you are finished editing the animation, click Create to insert a new animation into your slide. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ -Delete Current Image Deletes current image from the animation sequence. @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
-Delete All Images Deletes all of the images in the animation. @@ -213,26 +213,26 @@
- Number Total number of images in the animation. - Animation group Sets object properties for your animation. -Group object Assembles images into a single object so that they can be moved as a group. You can still edit individual objects by double-clicking the group in the slide. -Bitmap object Combines images into a single image. -Alignment Aligns the images in your animation.. -Create Inserts the animation into the current slide.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp index e9c70c32c9..65d758bfaa 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/guide/line_arrow_styles.xhp @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ oldref="48">Loading Line and Arrow Styles You can use styles to organize similar line and arrow types. $[officename] provides a few standard style files that you can load and use in your document. If you want, you can add or delete elements from a style file, or even create a custom style file. - To load a line styles file: @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ To save a line styles file, click the Save Line Styles button, enter a filename, and then click OK. - To load an arrow styles file: diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp index 10abde0897..58fe5ef621 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000403.xhp @@ -48,19 +48,19 @@
Choose View - Field Shadings - + Command Ctrl+F8
Choose View - Field Names - + Command Ctrl+F9
Choose View - Nonprinting Characters - + Command Ctrl+F10 On Standard bar, click @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@
Choose View - Web Layout - + On Tools bar, enable
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp index fb6c5f5266..daea80f176 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/00/00000405.xhp @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Choose Format - Frame/Object - Wrap tabChoose Insert - Frame - Wrap tabChoose Format - Wrap - +Choose Format - Wrap - Edit Contour @@ -160,9 +160,9 @@ Choose Insert/Format - Picture - Macro tabChoose Insert/Format - Frame/Object - Macro tabChoose Edit - AutoText - AutoText (button) - Macro - +Choose Edit - ImageMap - open context menu - Macro - +Choose Insert - Hyperlink - Events icon (look for Help tip)Choose Format - Character - Hyperlink tab - Events button @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
Choose Table - Merge Cells - + On the Table Bar, click
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
Choose Table - Split Cells - + On the Table Bar, click
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Row Height - + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Rows Equally - + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
Choose Table - Delete - Rows - + On Table Bar, click
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@
Choose Table - Autofit - Optimal Column Width - + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@
Choose Table - Autofit - Distribute Columns Equally - + Open Optimize toolbar from Table Bar, click
@@ -341,9 +341,9 @@
Choose Table - Insert - Columns - + Choose Table - Insert - Rows - + On Table Bar, click
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
Choose Table - Delete - Columns - + On Table Bar, click
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@
Choose Format - Frame/Object - +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp index e3da657c79..ad94508674 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: 04090001.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.8.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,213 +35,218 @@ - -Document -/text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp - - - -
+ + Document + /text/swriter/01/04090001.xhp + + + +
-Document -Fields are used to insert information about the current document, for example, file name, template, statistics, user data, date, and time. -
-
- -
-For the HTML export and import of date and time fields, special $[officename] formats are used. -
+Document + Fields are used to insert information about the current document, for example, file name, template, statistics, user data, date, and time. +
+
+ +
+ For the HTML export and import of date and time fields, special $[officename] formats are used. +
-Type -Lists the available field types. To add a field to your document, click a field type, click a field in the Select list, and then click Insert. The following fields are available: -
-
- - -Type - - -Meaning - - - - -Author - - -Inserts the name of the user who first saved the document. -To view the name of the author, choose File - Properties, click the General tab, and then look at the Created line. The name of the author is appended to the Created line only if the Apply user data check box is selected.we must define the difference of (first) Author and (current) User somewhere, so it is here next to the Author index entry - - - - -Chapter - - -Inserts the chapter number and/or the chapter name. - - - - -Date - - -Inserts the current date. You can insert the date as a fixed field - Date (fixed) - that does not change, or as a dynamic field - Date - that it is updated automatically. To manually update the Date field, press F9. - - - - -File name - - -Inserts the filename and/or the directory path of the current document, as well as the filename without extension. - - - - -Page - - -Inserts the page number of the current, previous, or next page. - - - - -Sender - - -Inserts fields containing user data. You can change the user-data that is displayed by choosingTools - Options - $[officename] - User Data. - - - - -Statistics - - -Inserts document statistics, such as page and word counts, as a field. To view the statistics of a document, choose File - Properties, and then click the Statistics tab. - - - - - -Templates - - -Inserts the filename, the path, or the filename without the file extension of the current template. You can also insert the names of the "Category" and the "Style" formats used in the current template. To view the names of the template categories and the styles used in the templates, choose File - Templates -Organize. - - - - -Time - - -Inserts the current time. You can insert the time as a fixed field - Time (fixed) - that does not change, or as a dynamic field - Time - that it is updated automatically. To manually update the Time field, press F9. - - -
+Type + Lists the available field types. To add a field to your document, click a field type, click a field in the Select list, and then click Insert. The following fields are available: +
+ + + + Type + + + Meaning + + + + + Author + + + Inserts the name of the current user. + + + + + Chapter + + + Inserts the chapter number and/or the chapter name. + + + + + Date + + + Inserts the current date. You can insert the date as a fixed field - Date (fixed) - that does not change, or as a dynamic field - Date - that it is updated automatically. To manually update the Date field, press F9. + + + + + File name + + + Inserts the filename and/or the directory path of the current document, as well as the filename without extension. + + + + + Page + + + Inserts the page number of the current, previous, or next page. + + + + + Sender + + + Inserts fields containing user data. You can change the user-data that is displayed by choosingTools - Options - $[officename] - User Data. + + + + + Statistics + + + Inserts document statistics, such as page and word counts, as a field. To view the statistics of a document, choose File - Properties, and then click the Statistics tab. + + + + + + Templates + + + Inserts the filename, the path, or the filename without the file extension of the current template. You can also insert the names of the "Category" and the "Style" formats used in the current template. To view the names of the template categories and the styles used in the templates, choose File - Templates -Organize. + + + + + Time + + + Inserts the current time. You can insert the time as a fixed field - Time (fixed) - that does not change, or as a dynamic field - Time - that it is updated automatically. To manually update the Time field, press F9. + + +
-
-The following fields can only be inserted if the corresponding field type is selected in the Type list. -
-
+
+ The following fields can only be inserted if the corresponding field type is selected in the Type list. +
+
-Selecton "Document" and "DocInformation" tab page this is called "Select", on the other tab pages "Selection" -Lists the available fields for the field type selected in the Type list. To insert a field, click the field, and then click Insert. -To quickly insert a field from the list, hold down Command +Selecton "Document" and "DocInformation" tab page this is called "Select", on the other tab pages "Selection" + Lists the available fields for the field type selected in the Type list. To insert a field, click the field, and then click Insert. + To quickly insert a field from the list, hold down Command Ctrl and double-click the field. - - - -Fields - - -Function - - - - -Previous page - - -Inserts the page number of the previous page in the document. - - - - -Next page - - -Inserts the page number of the next page in the document. - - - - -Page Number - - -Inserts the current page number. - - -
+ + + + Fields + + + Function + + + + + Previous page + + + Inserts the page number of the previous page in the document. + + + + + Next page + + + Inserts the page number of the next page in the document. + + + + + Page Number + + + Inserts the current page number. + + +
-In the Format, click the numbering format that you want to use. -If you want, you can enter an Offset for the displayed page number. With an Offset value of 1, the field will display a number that is 1 more than the current page number, but only if a page with that number exists. On the last page of the document, this same field will be empty. -
-
+ In the Format, click the numbering format that you want to use. + If you want, you can enter an Offset for the displayed page number. With an Offset value of 1, the field will display a number that is 1 more than the current page number, but only if a page with that number exists. On the last page of the document, this same field will be empty. +
+
-Offset -Enter the offset value that you want to apply to a page number field, for example "+1". -
-If you want to change the actual page number and not the displayed number, do not use the Offset value. To change page numbers, read the Page Numbers guide. -
+Offset + Enter the offset value that you want to apply to a page number field, for example "+1". +
+ If you want to change the actual page number and not the displayed number, do not use the Offset value. To change page numbers, read the Page Numbers guide. +
-Format -Click the format that you want to apply to the selected field, or click "Additional formats" to define a custom format. -
-When you click "Additional formats", the Number Format dialog opens, where you can define a custom format. +Format + Click the format that you want to apply to the selected field, or click "Additional formats" to define a custom format. +
+ When you click "Additional formats", the Number Format dialog opens, where you can define a custom format. -If you choose "Chapter number without separator" for a chapter field, the separators that are specified for chapter number in Tools - Outline numbering are not displayed. -If you choose "chapter number" as the format for reference fields, only the number of the chapter heading containing the referenced object is displayed in the field. If the paragraph style for the chapter heading is not numbered, the field is left blank. -The following number range formats are for paragraphs formatted with numbered or bulleted lists: - - - -Category and number - - -The format contains everything between the beginning of the paragraph and directly after the number-range field - - - - -Caption text - - -The format contains the text following the number-range field up to the end of the paragraph - - - - -Number - - -The format only contains the reference number - - -
+ If you choose "Chapter number without separator" for a chapter field, the separators that are specified for chapter number in Tools - Outline numbering are not displayed. + If you choose "chapter number" as the format for reference fields, only the number of the chapter heading containing the referenced object is displayed in the field. If the paragraph style for the chapter heading is not numbered, the field is left blank. + The following number range formats are for paragraphs formatted with numbered or bulleted lists: + + + + Category and number + + + The format contains everything between the beginning of the paragraph and directly after the number-range field + + + + + Caption text + + + The format contains the text following the number-range field up to the end of the paragraph + + + + + Number + + + The format only contains the reference number + + +
-Inserts the field as static content, that is, the field cannot be updated. - +Inserts the field as static content, that is, the field cannot be updated. + -Layer -Select the chapter heading level that you want to include in the selected field. +Layer + Select the chapter heading level that you want to include in the selected field. -Offset in days/minutes -Enter the offset that you want to apply to a date or time field. -
-Value -Enter the contents that you want to add to a user-defined field. -
- - +Offset in days/minutes + Enter the offset that you want to apply to a date or time field. +
+ Value + Enter the contents that you want to add to a user-defined field. +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp index 78e49d8174..66da064bd8 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04090200.xhp @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ You cannot use internal variables, such as page and chapter numbers, in condition expression. - Conditions and Variables The following examples use a variable called "x": @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
The "equal" comparative operator must be represented by two equal signs (==) in a condition. For example, if you define a variable "x" with the value of 1, you can enter the condition as x==1. - User Data You can include user data when you define conditions. To change your user data, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - User data. User data must be entered in the form of strings. You can query the user data with "==" (EQ), "!=" (NEQ), or "!"(NOT). The following table lists user data variables and their meanings: @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ For example, to hide a paragraph, text, or a section from a user with a specific initial, such as "LM", enter the condition: user_initials=="LM". - Conditions and Database Fields You can define conditions for accessing databases, or database fields. For example, you can check the contents of a database field from a condition, or use database fields in logical expressions. The following table lists a few more examples of using databases in conditions: @@ -358,10 +358,10 @@ NOT Addressbook.Addresses.CompanyIf the COMPANY database field is empty, the condition is true and the paragraph is hidden.To display hidden paragraphs on the screen, you can choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids, and clear the Fields: Hidden paragraphs check box. - Examples of Conditions in FieldsThe following examples use the Conditional text field, although they can be applied to any fields that can be linked to a condition. The syntax used for conditions is also used for the Hidden text, Hidden paragraph, Any record or Next record fields. - To display conditional text based on the number of pages: @@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ Click Insert, and then click Close. - To display conditional text based on a user-defined Variable @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ To edit the contents of the "Profit" variable, double-click the variable field. - To display conditional text based on the contents of a database field:The first part of this example inserts a space between the "First Name" and "Last Name" fields in a document, and the second part inserts text based on the contents of a field. This example requires that an address data source is registered with $[officename]. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp index 0f9b8c1c42..ecd1772727 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04120229.xhp @@ -47,10 +47,10 @@
- Entry data + Entry data Enter a short name and select the appropriate source type. You can now enter data into the other fields belonging for the entry. -Short name +Short name Displays the short name for the bibliography entry. You can only enter a name here if you are creating a new bibliography entry. @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ This is where you select the desired entry data for your bibliography. -Type +Type Select the source for the bibliography entry.removed two paras Formatting bibliography entries diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp index be00fd2c1a..f292a83af5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp @@ -59,25 +59,25 @@ Jump to Next Script. To specify if the script is printed at the end of the page or at the end of the document, choose File - Print - Options, and select the appropriate check box. - Contents + Contents -Script Type +Script Type Enter the type of script that you want to insert. The script is identified in the HTML source code by the tag <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">. -URL Adds a link to a script file. Click the URL radio button, and then enter the link in the box. You can also click the browse button (...), locate the file, and then click Insert. The linked script file is identified in the HTML source code by the following tags: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="url"> /* ignore all text here */ </SCRIPT> -... Locate the script file that you want to link to, and then click Insert. -Text Enter the script code that you want to insert. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp index ed87ac0702..28232c2455 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05040600.xhp @@ -49,38 +49,38 @@
removed a note -Footnote area +Footnote area Set the height of the footnote area. -Not larger than page area +Not larger than page area Automatically adjusts the height of the footnote area depending on the number of footnotes. -Maximum Footnote Height +Maximum Footnote Height Sets a maximum height for the footnote area. Select this check box, and then enter the height. -Maximum Footnote Height +Maximum Footnote Height Enter the maximum height for the footnote area. -Distance from text Enter the amount of space to leave between the bottom page margin and the first line of text in the footnote area. - Separator Line Specifies the position and length of the separator line. -Position Select the horizontal alignment for the line that separates the main text from the footnote area. -Length Enter the length of the separator line as a percentage of the page width area. -Weight Select the formatting style for the separator line. If you do not want a separator line, choose "0.0 pt". -Spacing Enter the amount of space to leave between the separator line and the first line of the footnote area. To specify the spacing between two footnotes, choose Format - Paragraph, and then click the Indents & Spacing tab. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp index b665028d9e..ff638acd8e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05060800.xhp @@ -54,30 +54,30 @@
- Link to + Link to Set the link properties. -URL +URL Enter the complete path to the file that you want to open. -Browse Locate the file that you want the hyperlink to open, and then click Open. The target file can be on your machine or on an FTP server in the Internet. -Name Enter a name for the hyperlink. -Frame +Frame Specify the name of the frame where you want to open the targeted file. The predefined target frame names are described here. - Image Map + Image Map Select the type of ImageMap that you want to use. The ImageMap settings override the hyperlink settings that you enter on this page. -Server-side image map Uses a server-side image map. -Client-side image map Uses the image map that you created for the selected object. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp index 1b70870dc5..1bb6beca65 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/05140000.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To dock the Styles and Formatting window, drag its title bar to the left or to the right side of the workspace. To undock the window, double-click a free space on its toolbar. - How to apply a style: @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ You can assign shortcut keys to Styles on the Tools - Customize - Keyboard tab page. The Styles and Formatting toolbar contains icons for formatting your documents: - Style Category @@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
More information about styles. - Applied Styles diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp index b7ce1cf926..c8f05fc716 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/06100000.xhp @@ -58,23 +58,23 @@
- Sort criteria + Sort criteria -Keys 1 to 3 +Keys 1 to 3 Specifies additional sorting criteria. You can also combine sort keys. -Column 1 to 3 +Column 1 to 3 Enter the number of the table column that you want to use as a basis for sorting.removed a para -Key type 1 to 3 +Key type 1 to 3 Select the sorting option that you want to use. - Order Ascending @@ -84,41 +84,41 @@ -Descending Sorts in descending order (for example, 9, 8, 7 or z, y, x). - Direction -Columns Sorts the columns in the table according to the current sort options. -Rows Sorts the rows in the table or the paragraphs in the selection according to the current sort options. - Separator Paragraphs are separated by nonprinting paragraph marks. You can also specify that tabs or a character act as separators when you sort paragraphs. -Tabs If the selected paragraphs correspond to a list separated by tabs, select this option. -Character Enter the character that you want to use as a separator in the selected area. By using the separator, $[officename] can determine the position of the sorting key in the selected paragraph. -... Opens the Special Characters dialog, where you can select the character that you want to use as a separator. -Language Select the language that defines the sorting rules. Some languages sort special characters differently than other languages. -Match case Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters when you sort a table. For Asian languages special handling applies. For Asian languages, select Match case to apply multi-level collation. In the multi-level collation, the primitive forms of the entries are first compared with the cases of the forms and diacritics ignored. If the forms are the same, the diacritics of the forms are compared. If the forms are still the same, the cases, character widths, and Japanese Kana differences of the forms are compared.UFI: see #112590# and #112507# diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp index cf49dee4d7..6d10bcb750 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_numbering.xhp @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, click the Options tab, and then select “Apply numbering – symbol”. - Choose Format - AutoCorrect, and ensure that While Typing is selected. + Choose Format - AutoCorrect, and ensure that While Typing is selected. The automatic numbering option is only applied to paragraphs that are formatted with the "Default", "Text body", or "Text body indent" paragraph style. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ oldref="21">To Create a Numbered or Bulleted List While You Type - Type 1., i., or I. to start a numbered list. Type * or - to start a bulleted list. You can also type a right parenthesis after the number instead of a period , for example, 1) or i). + Type 1., i., or I. to start a numbered list. Type * or - to start a bulleted list. You can also type a right parenthesis after the number instead of a period , for example, 1) or i). Enter a space, type your text, and then press Enter. The new paragraph automatically receives the next number or bullet. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp index fcc194e0ac..f46ea279bf 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_off.xhp @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ Ctrl+Z. - To turn off most AutoCorrect features, remove the check mark from the menu Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing. + To turn off most AutoCorrect features, remove the check mark from the menu Format - AutoCorrect - While Typing. Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. - Click the Replace tab. + Click the Replace tab. - In the AutoCorrect list, select the word pair that you want to remove. + In the AutoCorrect list, select the word pair that you want to remove. - Click Delete. + Click Delete. To Stop Replacing Quotation Marks @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. - Click the Custom Quotes tab + Click the Custom Quotes tab Clear the “Replace” check box(es). @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ Choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options. - Click the Options tab. + Click the Options tab. Clear the “Capitalize first letter of every sentence check box. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options. - Click the Options tab. + Click the Options tab. Clear the “Apply border check box. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp index ad87e71b06..0e7964dc6c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/auto_spellcheck.xhp @@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ oldref="41">To Check Spelling Automatically While You Type - Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon on the Standard bar. + Activate the AutoSpellcheck icon on the Standard bar. - Right-click a word with a red wavy underline, and then choose a suggested replacement word from the list, or from the AutoCorrect submenu. + Right-click a word with a red wavy underline, and then choose a suggested replacement word from the list, or from the AutoCorrect submenu. If you choose a word from the AutoCorrect submenu, the underlined word and the replacement word are automatically added to the AutoCorrect list for the current language. To view the AutoCorrect list, choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Replace tab. - You can also add the underlined word to your custom dictionary by choosing Add. + You can also add the underlined word to your custom dictionary by choosing Add. To Exclude Words From the Spellcheck diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp index d4aae67c09..2e4e173bb3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autocorr_except.xhp @@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ Adding Exceptions to the AutoCorrect List - You can prevent AutoCorrect from correcting specific abbreviations or words that have mixed capital letters and lowercase letters. + You can prevent AutoCorrect from correcting specific abbreviations or words that have mixed capital letters and lowercase letters. Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options, and then click the Exceptions tab. Do one of the following: - Type the abbreviation followed by a period in the Abbreviations (no subsequent capital) box and click New. - Type the word in the Words with TWo INitial CApitals box and click New. + Type the abbreviation followed by a period in the Abbreviations (no subsequent capital) box and click New. + Type the word in the Words with TWo INitial CApitals box and click New. To quickly undo an AutoCorrect replacement, press Command diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp index bc5aded4aa..7396910600 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/autotext.xhp @@ -67,13 +67,13 @@ Select the category where you want to store the AutoText. - Type a name that is longer than four characters. This allows you to use the Display remainder of name as suggestion while typing AutoText option. If you want, you can modify the proposed shortcut. + Type a name that is longer than four characters. This allows you to use the Display remainder of name as suggestion while typing AutoText option. If you want, you can modify the proposed shortcut. - Click the AutoText button, and then choose New. + Click the AutoText button, and then choose New. - Click the Close button. + Click the Close button. Click in your document where you want to insert an AutoText entry. - Choose Edit - AutoText. + Choose Edit - AutoText. Select the AutoText that you want to insert, and then click @@ -97,16 +97,16 @@ oldref="45">To Print a List of AutoText Entries - Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic. + Choose Tools - Macros - Organize Macros - %PRODUCTNAME Basic. - In the Macro from list, double-click "%PRODUCTNAME Macros - Gimmicks". + In the Macro from list, double-click "%PRODUCTNAME Macros - Gimmicks". - Select "AutoText" and then click Run. A list of the current AutoText entries is generated in a separate text document. + Select "AutoText" and then click Run. A list of the current AutoText entries is generated in a separate text document. - Choose File - Print. + Choose File - Print. tables; backgrounds cells; backgrounds MW transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/background.xhp and added 3 new entries -Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics +Defining Background Colors or Background Graphics MW built this file from splitting shared/guide/background.xhp You can define a background color or use a graphic as a background for various objects in $[officename] Writer. To Apply a Background To Text Characters @@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ Select the characters. - Choose Format - Character. + Choose Format - Character. - Click the Background tab, select the background color. + Click the Background tab, select the background color. To Apply a Background To a Paragraph @@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ Place the cursor in the paragraph or select several paragraphs. - Choose Format - Paragraph. + Choose Format - Paragraph. - On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. + On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. Place the cursor in the table in your text document. - Choose Table - Table Properties. + Choose Table - Table Properties. - On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. + On the Background tab page, select the background color or a background graphic. - In the For box, choose whether the color or graphic should apply to the current cell, the current row or the whole table. If you select several cells or rows before opening the dialog, the change applies to the selection. + In the For box, choose whether the color or graphic should apply to the current cell, the current row or the whole table. If you select several cells or rows before opening the dialog, the change applies to the selection. You may also use an icon to apply a background to table parts. - To apply a background color to cells, select the cells and click the color on the Background Color toolbar. + To apply a background color to cells, select the cells and click the color on the Background Color toolbar. To apply a background color to a text paragraph within a cell, place the cursor into the text paragraph, then click the color on the Background Color diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp index eaf714494c..c03db769a6 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_object.xhp @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Select the object for which you want to define a border. - Click the Borders icon on the OLE-Object toolbar or Frame toolbar to open the Borders window. + Click the Borders icon on the OLE-Object toolbar or Frame toolbar to open the Borders window. Click one of the predefined border styles. This replaces the current border style of the object with the selected style. @@ -74,19 +74,19 @@ Choose Format - (object name) – Borders.
Replace (object name) with the actual name of the object type you selected.
- In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. + In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. - Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. - Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to Contents area. + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to Contents area. - Click OK to apply the changes. + Click OK to apply the changes.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp index 8cc62c0e03..c43a6440f1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/border_page.xhp @@ -47,46 +47,46 @@ defining;page borders MW deleted "adding;" Defining Borders for Pages + oldref="15">Defining Borders for Pages In Writer, you define borders for page styles, not individual pages. All changes made to borders apply to all pages that use the same page style. Note that page style changes cannot be undone by the Undo function in $[officename]. To Set a Predefined Border Style - Choose Format - Page - Borders. + Choose Format - Page - Borders. - Select one of the default border styles in the Default area. + Select one of the default border styles in the Default area. - Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. - Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. - Click OK to apply the changes. + Click OK to apply the changes. To Set a Customized Border Style - Choose Format - Page - Borders. + Choose Format - Page - Borders. - In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. + In the User-defined area select the edge(s) that you want to appear in a common layout. Click on an edge in the preview to toggle the selection of an edge. - Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. + Select a line style and color for the selected border style in the Line area. These settings apply to all border lines that are included in the selected border style. Repeat the last two steps for every border edge. - Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. + Select the distance between the border lines and the page contents in the Spacing to contents area. - Click OK to apply the changes. + Click OK to apply the changes.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp index 5bfb7d60d7..4c592d7152 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/borders.xhp @@ -58,13 +58,13 @@ Choose Table - Table properties. - In the dialog, click the Borders tab. + In the dialog, click the Borders tab. - Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. + Choose the border options you want to apply and click OK. - The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. + The options in the Line arrangement area can be used to apply multiple border styles. Selection of cells Depending on the selection of cells, the area looks different. @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
Default settings - Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. + Click one of the Default icons to set or reset multiple borders. The thin gray lines inside an icon show the borders that will be reset or cleared. @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ Examples - Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. + Select a block of about 8x8 cells, then choose Format - Cells - Borders. default icons for borders @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ Now you can continue to see which lines the other icons will set or remove. User defined settings - In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. + In the User defined area, you can click to set or remove individual lines. The preview shows lines in three different states. Repeatedly click an edge or a corner to switch through the three different states. @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Examples - Select a single cell in a Writer table, then choose Table - Table properties - Borders. + Select a single cell in a Writer table, then choose Table - Table properties - Borders. Select a thick line style. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp index b073827dd5..55aaf12f33 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ You can also click the Formula icon on the Formula Bar, and then choose a function for your formula. - To reference cells in a Writer text table, enclose the cell address or the cell range in angle brackets. For example, to reference cell A1 from another cell, enter =<A1> into the cell. + To reference cells in a Writer text table, enclose the cell address or the cell range in angle brackets. For example, to reference cell A1 from another cell, enter =<A1> into the cell. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp index f0f49ed9a0..49a1a42c0a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_clipboard.xhp @@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ Calculating and Pasting the Result of a Formula in a Text Document - If your text already contains a formula, for example "12+24*2", $[officename] can calculate, and then paste the result of the formula in your document, without using the Formula Bar. + If your text already contains a formula, for example "12+24*2", $[officename] can calculate, and then paste the result of the formula in your document, without using the Formula Bar. Select the formula in the text. The formula can only contain numbers and operators and cannot contain spaces. - Choose Tools - Calculate, or press Command + Choose Tools - Calculate, or press Command Ctrl+Plus Sign (+). diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp index fbf0531e6e..bca54eea2e 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intable.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ - Choose Insert - Table, and insert a table with one column and more than one row into a text document. + Choose Insert - Table, and insert a table with one column and more than one row into a text document. Type a number in each cell of the column, but leave the last cell in the column empty. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Click in the first cell of the series you want to sum up, drag to the final cell, and then release.
$[officename] inserts a formula for calculating the sum of the values in the current column.
- Press Enter, or click Apply in the Formula bar.
The sum of the values in the current column is entered in the cell.
+ Press Enter, or click Apply in the Formula bar.
The sum of the values in the current column is entered in the cell.
If you enter a different number anywhere in the column, the sum is updated as soon as you click in the last column cell. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp index c3a6e0b33c..989321140d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Type the three numbers, separated by vertical slashes (|).
- Press Enter. The result is inserted as a field into the document. + Press Enter. The result is inserted as a field into the document.
To edit the formula, double-click the field in the document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp index 1f07d04bd4..333ad1ebef 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_intext2.xhp @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Click in a cell in the larger table that contains a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. - Press Enter. + Press Enter. If you want, you can format the table to behave as normal text. Insert the table into a frame, and then anchor the frame as a character. The frame remains anchored to the adjacent text when you insert or delete text. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp index e3fb1fbe77..9632e90ef1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/calculate_multitable.xhp @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Click in a cell containing a number, press the plus sign (+), and then click in a different cell containing a number. - Press Enter. + Press Enter. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp index 73d2ef1cc1..f92e4a12a3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions.xhp @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Select the item that you want to add a caption to. - Choose Insert - Caption. + Choose Insert - Caption. Select the options that you want, and then click OK. If you want, you can also enter different text in the Category @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ You can edit caption text directly in the document. A caption is formatted with the paragraph style that matches the name of the caption category. For example, if you insert a "Table" caption, the "Table" paragraph style is applied to the caption text. - $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, frame, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. + $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, frame, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp index f394db1d2e..3b983a9cd8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/captions_numbers.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ inserting;chapter numbers in captions MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions + oldref="14">Adding Chapter Numbers to Captions You can include chapter numbers in captions. Ensure that the text in your document is organized by chapters, and that the chapter titles and, if you want, the section titles, use one of the predefined heading paragraph styles. You must also assign a numbering option to the heading paragraph styles. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select the item that you want to add a caption to. - Choose Insert - Caption. + Choose Insert - Caption. Select a caption title from the Category @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ box. - Click Options. + Click Options. In the Level @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ Separator box, and then click OK. - In the Caption dialog, click OK. + In the Caption dialog, click OK. - $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption. + $[officename] can automatically add a caption when you insert an object, graphic, or table. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption.
AutoCaption dialog diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp index a0e73b7f4d..0c5b16b470 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/change_header.xhp @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header. - Open a new text document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles icon. + Open a new text document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Page Styles icon. - Click the New Style from Selection icon and select New Styles from Selection from the submenu. + Click the New Style from Selection icon and select New Styles from Selection from the submenu. Type a name for the page in the Style name @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ Double-click the name in the list to apply the style to the current page. - Choose Insert - Header, and choose the new page style from the list. + Choose Insert - Header, and choose the new page style from the list. Type the text that you want in the header. Position the cursor into the main text area outside of the header. - Choose Insert - Manual Break. + Choose Insert - Manual Break. In the Type diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp index aae7059d74..f475c6d16d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/chapter_numbering.xhp @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Click at the beginning of the text in the heading paragraph, after the number. - Press the Backspace key to delete the number. + Press the Backspace key to delete the number. tab. - Select the custom style in the Paragraph Style box. + Select the custom style in the Paragraph Style box. Click the heading level that you want to assign to the custom paragraph style in the Level list. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp index dec3f49b46..6490e94495 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text.xhp @@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ - Type the text that you want to display when the condition is met in the Then box. There is almost no limit to the length of the text that you can enter. You can paste a paragraph into this box. + Type the text that you want to display when the condition is met in the Then box. There is almost no limit to the length of the text that you can enter. You can paste a paragraph into this box. - Click Insert, and then click Close. + Click Insert, and then click Close. In this example, the conditional text is displayed when the value of the conditional variable is equal to 3. - Place your cursor in front of the field that you defined in the first part of this example, and then choose Edit - Fields. + Place your cursor in front of the field that you defined in the first part of this example, and then choose Edit - Fields. Replace the number in the Value diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp index 394121272b..b9d058471c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/conditional_text2.xhp @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Type Page in the Else box. - Click Insert, and then click Close. + Click Insert, and then click Close. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp index e7148912da..fc16d93155 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/delete_from_dict.xhp @@ -50,14 +50,14 @@ - Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids. + Choose Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids. Select the user-defined dictionary that you want to edit in the User-defined list, and then click Edit. - Select the word that you want to delete in the Word list, and then click Delete. + Select the word that you want to delete in the Word list, and then click Delete. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp index 9d30a9a299..d44a7e685e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/even_odd_sdw.xhp @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ - $[officename] can automatically apply alternating page styles on even (left) and odd pages (right) in your document. For example, you can use page styles to display different headers and footers on even and odd pages. The current page style is displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the workplace. + $[officename] can automatically apply alternating page styles on even (left) and odd pages (right) in your document. For example, you can use page styles to display different headers and footers on even and odd pages. The current page style is displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the workplace.
@@ -74,22 +74,22 @@ icon. - In the list of page styles, right-click "Left Page" and choose Modify. + In the list of page styles, right-click "Left Page" and choose Modify. - Click the Organizer tab. + Click the Organizer tab. - Select "Right Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. + Select "Right Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. - In the list of page styles, right-click "Right Page" and choose Modify. + In the list of page styles, right-click "Right Page" and choose Modify. - Select "Left Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. + Select "Left Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK. - Go to the first page in your document, and double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles in the Styles and Formatting window. + Go to the first page in your document, and double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles in the Styles and Formatting window. To add a header to one of the page styles, choose @@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ If two even or two odd pages directly follow each other in your document, Writer will insert an empty page by default. You can suppress those automatically generated empty pages from printing and from exporting to PDF. - Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. + Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. - Remove the check mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages. + Remove the check mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp index a412feb673..30983a7edd 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/field_convert.xhp @@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ You can change a field to regular text, so that it is no longer updated. After you change a field to text, you cannot change the text back into a field. - Select the field and choose Edit - Cut. + Select the field and choose Edit - Cut. - Choose Edit - Paste Special. + Choose Edit - Paste Special. Click "Unformatted text" in the diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp index 59cd127aa3..a1bcdfbadc 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields.xhp @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ Fields are used for data that changes in a document, such as the current date or the total number of pages in a document. Viewing Fields - Fields consist of a field name and the field content. To switch the field display between the field name or the field content, choose View - Field Names. - To display or hide field highlighting in a document, choose View - Field Shadings. To permanently disable this feature, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, and clear the check box in front of Field shadings. + Fields consist of a field name and the field content. To switch the field display between the field name or the field content, choose View - Field Names. + To display or hide field highlighting in a document, choose View - Field Shadings. To permanently disable this feature, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, and clear the check box in front of Field shadings. To change the color of field shadings, choose Tools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance, locate the Field shadings option, and then select a different color in the Color setting box. Field Properties @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Placeholder, hidden text, insert reference, variable, database, and user-defined fields display a help tip when you rest the mouse pointer over the field in a document. To enable this feature, ensure that the Extended Tipsoption (What's This?) is selected in the Help menu. Updating Fields - To update all of the fields in a document, press F9, or choose Edit - Select All, and then press F9. + To update all of the fields in a document, press F9, or choose Edit - Select All, and then press F9. To update a field that was inserted from a database, select the field, and then press F9. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp index 69df26b4a2..b50331c86a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_date.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ You can insert the current date as a field that updates each time you open the document, or as a field that does not update. - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab. + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Document tab. Click “Date” in the Type diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp index 8c19afc6cb..ecdf29c63f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_enter.xhp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ input fields in text inserting;input fields MW deleted "adding;" -Adding Input Fields +Adding Input Fields An input field is a variable that you can click in a document to open a dialog where you can edit the variable. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ and type the text for the variable. - Click OK. + Click OK. To quickly open all input fields in a document for editing, press Ctrl+Shift+F9. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp index f846f8803c..3efa954c88 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/fields_userdata.xhp @@ -85,17 +85,17 @@ Select the text in the document that you want to hide. - Choose Insert - Section. + Choose Insert - Section. In the Hide area, select the Hide check box. - In the With Condition box, type user_lastname == "Doe", where "Doe" is the last name of the user that you want to hide the text from. + In the With Condition box, type user_lastname == "Doe", where "Doe" is the last name of the user that you want to hide the text from. - Click Insert and then save the document. + Click Insert and then save the document. The name of the hidden section can still be seen in the Navigator. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp index e4e8c6f735..fa128de2a8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/finding.xhp @@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ To Find Text - Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - Enter the text to find in the Search for text box. + Enter the text to find in the Search for text box. - Either click Find or Find All. + Either click Find or Find All. - When you click Find, Writer will show you the next text that is equal to your entry. You can watch and edit the text, then click Find again to advance to the next found text. + When you click Find, Writer will show you the next text that is equal to your entry. You can watch and edit the text, then click Find again to advance to the next found text. If you closed the dialog, you can press a key combination (Ctrl+Shift+F) to find the next text without opening the dialog. Alternatively, you can use the icons at the lower right of the document to navigate to the next text or to any other object in the document. When you click Find All, Writer selects all text that is equal to your entry. Now you can for example set all found text to bold, or apply a character style to all at once. @@ -78,34 +78,34 @@ Unlike searching text, replacing text cannot be restricted to the current selection only. - Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - Enter the text to search in the Search for text box. + Enter the text to search in the Search for text box. - Enter the text to replace the found text in the Replace with text box. + Enter the text to replace the found text in the Replace with text box. - Either click Replace or Replace All. + Either click Replace or Replace All. - When you click Replace, Writer will search the whole document for the text in the Search for box, starting at the current cursor position. When text is found, Writer highlights the text and waits for your response. Click Replace to replace the highlighted text in the document with the text in the Replace with text box. Click Find to advance to the next found text without replacing the current selection. - When you click Replace All, Writer replaces all text that matches your entry. + When you click Replace, Writer will search the whole document for the text in the Search for box, starting at the current cursor position. When text is found, Writer highlights the text and waits for your response. Click Replace to replace the highlighted text in the document with the text in the Replace with text box. Click Find to advance to the next found text without replacing the current selection. + When you click Replace All, Writer replaces all text that matches your entry. To Find Styles You want to find all text in your document to which a certain Paragraph Style is assigned, for example the "Heading 2" style. - Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - Click More Options to expand the dialog. + Click More Options to expand the dialog. Check Search for Styles.
The Search for text box now is a list box, where you can select any of the Paragraph Styles that are applied in the current document.
- Select the style to search for, then click Find or Find All. + Select the style to search for, then click Find or Find All.
To Find Formats @@ -113,29 +113,29 @@ Finding formats only finds direct character attributes, it does not find attributes applied as part of a style. - Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. + Choose Edit - Find & Replace to open the Find & Replace dialog. - Click More Options to expand the dialog. + Click More Options to expand the dialog. - Click the Format button. + Click the Format button. - Click Find or Find All. + Click Find or Find All. More options The similarity search can find text that is almost the same as your search text. You can set the number of characters that are allowed to differ. - Check the Similarity search option and optionally click the ... button to change the settings. (Setting all three numbers to 1 works fine for English text.) - When you have enabled Asian language support under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages, the Find & Replace dialog offers options to search Asian text. + Check the Similarity search option and optionally click the ... button to change the settings. (Setting all three numbers to 1 works fine for English text.) + When you have enabled Asian language support under Tools - Options - Language Settings - Languages, the Find & Replace dialog offers options to search Asian text. The Navigator The Navigator is the main tool for finding and selecting objects. You can also use the Navigator to move and arrange chapters, providing an outline view to your document. - Choose Edit - Navigator to open the Navigator window. + Choose Edit - Navigator to open the Navigator window. Use the Navigator for inserting objects, links and references within the same document or from other open documents. See the Navigator guide for more information. - Click the icon with the blue circle at the bottom right part of your document to open the small Navigation window. + Click the icon with the blue circle at the bottom right part of your document to open the small Navigation window. Use the small Navigation window to quickly jump to the next object or find the next text in your document.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp index a4e8444107..74836425f2 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_nextpage.xhp @@ -52,24 +52,24 @@ The page number is only displayed if the following page exists. - Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. + Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. - Place the cursor in the footer and choose Insert - Fields - Other. + Place the cursor in the footer and choose Insert - Fields - Other. - In the Fields dialog, click the Document tab. + In the Fields dialog, click the Document tab. - Click 'Page' in the Type list and 'Next page' in the Select list. + Click 'Page' in the Type list and 'Next page' in the Select list. Click a numbering style in the Format list. - If you select 'Text' in the Format list, only the text that you enter in the Value box is displayed in the field. + If you select 'Text' in the Format list, only the text that you enter in the Value box is displayed in the field. - Click Insert to insert the field with the page number. + Click Insert to insert the field with the page number. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp index 47d80b2364..8c9e05f016 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footer_pagenumber.xhp @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ To Insert a Page Number - Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. + Choose Insert - Footer and select the page style that you want to add the footer to. - Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number. + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number. If you want, you can align the page number field as you would text. @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Click in front of the page number field, type Page and enter a space; click after the field, enter a space and then type of and enter another space. - Choose Insert - Fields - Page Count. + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Count. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp index 8eabbfd362..5daa018085 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_usage.xhp @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Click in your document where you want to place the anchor of the note. - Choose Insert - Footnote/Endnote. + Choose Insert - Footnote/Endnote. In the Numbering @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ or Endnote. - Click OK. + Click OK. Type the note. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ - You can also insert footnotes by clicking the Insert Footnote Directly icon on the Insert toolbar. + You can also insert footnotes by clicking the Insert Footnote Directly icon on the Insert toolbar. @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ To edit the text of a footnote or endnote, click in the note, or click the anchor for the note in the text. - To change the format of a footnote, click in the footnote, press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Footnote" in the list, and then choose Modify. + To change the format of a footnote, click in the footnote, press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Footnote" in the list, and then choose Modify. To jump from the footnote or endnote text to the note anchor in the text, press PageUp. @@ -110,13 +110,13 @@ - To edit the numbering properties of a footnote or endnote anchor, click in front of the anchor, and choose Edit - Footnote/Endnote. + To edit the numbering properties of a footnote or endnote anchor, click in front of the anchor, and choose Edit - Footnote/Endnote. - To change the formatting that $[officename] applies to footnotes and endnotes, choose Tools - Footnotes/Endnotes. + To change the formatting that $[officename] applies to footnotes and endnotes, choose Tools - Footnotes/Endnotes. - To edit the properties of the text area for footnotes or endnotes, choose Format - Page, and then click the Footnote tab. + To edit the properties of the text area for footnotes or endnotes, choose Format - Page, and then click the Footnote tab. To remove a footnote, delete the footnote anchor in the text. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp index 7f55f912f4..6343392f59 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/footnote_with_line.xhp @@ -56,13 +56,13 @@ Click in a footnote or endnote. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - Right-click the Paragraph Style that you want to modify, for example, "Footnote", and choose Modify. + Right-click the Paragraph Style that you want to modify, for example, "Footnote", and choose Modify. - Click the Borders tab. + Click the Borders tab. In the Default @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ box. If the background of the page is not white, select the color that best matches the background color. - In the Spacing to contents area, clear the Synchronize check box. + In the Spacing to contents area, clear the Synchronize check box. Enter a value in the Top @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ boxes. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp index 66136de433..0c2c6772b7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc.xhp @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ A master document master.odm consists of some text and links to the subdocuments sub1.odt and sub2.odt. In each subdocument a new paragraph style with the same name Style1 is defined and used, and the subdocuments are saved. When you save the master document, the styles from the subdocuments are imported into the master document. First, the new style Style1 from the sub1.odt is imported. Next, the new styles from sub2.odt will be imported, but as Style1 now already is present in the master document, this style from sub2.odt will not be imported. In the master document you now see the new style Style1 from the first subdocument. All Style1 paragraphs in the master document will be shown using the Style1 attributes from the first subdocument. However, the second subdocument by itself will not be changed. You see the Style1 paragraphs from the second subdocument with different attributes, depending whether you open the sub2.odt document by itself or as part of the master document. - To avoid confusion, use the same document template for the master document and its subdocuments. This happens automatically when you create the master document and its subdocuments from an existing document with headings, using the command File - Send - Create Master Document. + To avoid confusion, use the same document template for the master document and its subdocuments. This happens automatically when you create the master document and its subdocuments from an existing document with headings, using the command File - Send - Create Master Document.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp index 2e79a424c5..74eb5779c0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/globaldoc_howtos.xhp @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ - Choose File - Save. + Choose File - Save. - To remove a subdocument from the master document, right-click the subdocument in the Navigator list and choose Delete. The subdocument file is not deleted, only the entry in the Navigator is removed. + To remove a subdocument from the master document, right-click the subdocument in the Navigator list and choose Delete. The subdocument file is not deleted, only the entry in the Navigator is removed. - To add text to a master document, right-click an item in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Text. A text section is inserted before the selected item in the master document where you can type the text that you want. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the Navigator.i81372 + To add text to a master document, right-click an item in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Text. A text section is inserted before the selected item in the master document where you can type the text that you want. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the Navigator.i81372 @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ - To add an index, such as a table of contents, right-click in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Index. + To add an index, such as a table of contents, right-click in the Navigator list, and then choose Insert - Index. @@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ - To update an index in a master document, select the index in the Navigator, and then click the Update icon. + To update an index in a master document, select the index in the Navigator, and then click the Update icon.
- When you insert an object like a frame or a picture into a master document, do not anchor the object "to page". Instead, set the anchor "to paragraph" on the Format - (Object type) - Type tab page, and then set the object's position relative to "Entire Page" in the Horizontal and Vertical list boxes. + When you insert an object like a frame or a picture into a master document, do not anchor the object "to page". Instead, set the anchor "to paragraph" on the Format - (Object type) - Type tab page, and then set the object's position relative to "Entire Page" in the Horizontal and Vertical list boxes. To Start Each Subdocument on a New Page @@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ Ensure that each subdocument starts with a heading that uses the same paragraph style, for example "Heading 1". - In the master document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and click the Paragraph Styles icon. + In the master document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and click the Paragraph Styles icon. - Right-click "Heading 1" and choose Modify. + Right-click "Heading 1" and choose Modify. Click the Text Flow @@ -141,10 +141,10 @@ box. - If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select With Page Style, and select "Right page" in the box. + If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select With Page Style, and select "Right page" in the box. - Click OK. + Click OK. Choose File - Export. - In the File format list, select a text document file format and click Export. + In the File format list, select a text document file format and click Export.
The subdocuments will be exported as sections. Use Format - Sections to unprotect and remove sections, if you prefer a plain text document without sections. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp index e5e60aa0e7..cdb65d8f5b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_footer.xhp @@ -49,13 +49,13 @@ oldref="38">About Headers and Footers Headers and footers are areas in the top and the bottom page margins, where you can add text or graphics. Headers and footers are added to the current page style. Any page that uses the same style automatically receives the header or footer that you add. You can insert Fields, such as page numbers and chapter headings, in headers and footers in a text document. - The page style for the current page is displayed in the Status Bar. + The page style for the current page is displayed in the Status Bar. - To add a header to a page, choose Insert - Header, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. + To add a header to a page, choose Insert - Header, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. - To add a footer to a page, choose Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. + To add a footer to a page, choose Insert - Footer, and then select the page style for the current page from the submenu. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp index 9e4149abb7..9bb053e039 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_pagestyles.xhp @@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ Open a new text document. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting and click the Page Styles icon in the Styles and Formatting window. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting and click the Page Styles icon in the Styles and Formatting window. - Right-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. + Right-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ box, select "Left Page". - Click OK. + Click OK. - In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Left Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. + In the Styles and Formatting window, right-click "Left Page" in the list of page styles and choose Modify. In the Page Styles dialog, click the Header @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ box, select "Right Page". - Click OK. + Click OK. Double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles to apply the style to the current page. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp index 9e59443b21..133f63c71a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/header_with_chapter.xhp @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ oldref="23">To Create a Paragraph Style for Chapter Titles - Choose Tools - Outline Numbering. + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering. In the Style @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ box. - Click OK. + Click OK. list. - Click Insert and then click Close. + Click Insert and then click Close. The header on every page that uses the current page style automatically displays the chapter name and number. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp index f2bf985956..c5e0a174d7 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text.xhp @@ -47,20 +47,20 @@ hiding;text, with conditions variables;for hiding text mw deleted "comparisons;" and copied two entries to hidden_text_display.xhp and 2 entries to nonprintable_text.xhpMW added "variables;" -Hiding Text +Hiding Text You can use fields and sections to hide or display text in your document if a condition is met. Before you can hide text, you must first create a variable to use in the condition for hiding the text. To Create a Variable - Click in your document and choose Insert - Fields - Other. + Click in your document and choose Insert - Fields - Other. - Click the Variables tab and click "Set Variable" in the Type list. + Click the Variables tab and click "Set Variable" in the Type list. - Click "General" in the Format list. + Click "General" in the Format list. Type a name for the variable in the Name box, for example, Hide. @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Enter a value for the variable in the Value box, for example, 1. - To hide the variable in your document, select Invisible. + To hide the variable in your document, select Invisible. Click Insert and Close. @@ -82,16 +82,16 @@ Click in the document where you want to add the text. - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. - Click "Hidden Text" in the Type list. + Click "Hidden Text" in the Type list. Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. - Type the text that you want to hide in the Hidden text box. + Type the text that you want to hide in the Hidden text box. Click Insert and Close. @@ -104,10 +104,10 @@ Click in the paragraph where you want to add the text. - Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. + Choose Insert - Fields - Other and click the Functions tab. - Click "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list. + Click "Hidden Paragraph" in the Type list. Enter a statement in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Click Insert and Close. - You must enable this feature by removing the check mark from menu View - Hidden Paragraphs. When the check mark is set, you cannot hide any paragraph. + You must enable this feature by removing the check mark from menu View - Hidden Paragraphs. When the check mark is set, you cannot hide any paragraph. To Hide a Section @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ Select the text that you want to hide in your document. - Choose Insert - Section. + Choose Insert - Section. In the Hide area, select Hide, and then enter an expression in the Condition box. For example, using the variable you previously defined, enter Hide==1. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp index e8ab3ff3a4..dea4171c6b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hidden_text_display.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ If you have a text that was hidden by defining a condition with a variable, you have several options to display the hidden text. Do one of the following: - Enable the check mark at View - Hidden Paragraphs. + Enable the check mark at View - Hidden Paragraphs. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp index e69e08ad40..dd24a44857 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/hyperlinks.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Open the document(s) containing the items you want to cross-reference. - On the Standard bar, click the Navigator icon. + On the Standard bar, click the Navigator icon. Click the arrow next to the Drag Mode icon, and ensure that Insert as Hyperlink diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp index 3f3ff05b47..53d2801850 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indenting.xhp @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ mw made indents a two level entry, changed "paragraphs;" and copied "changing;indents" from writer guide "ruler.xhp" Indenting Paragraphs see i66307 -To change the measurement units, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. +To change the measurement units, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General, and then select a new measurement unit in the Settings area. You can change the indents for the current paragraph, or for all selected paragraphs, or for a Paragraph Style. You can also set indents using the ruler. To display the ruler, choose View - Ruler. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp index 413b32626b..dccb8d8ebb 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_delete.xhp @@ -57,11 +57,11 @@ Place the cursor immediately in front of the index entry in your document. - Choose Edit - Index Entry, and do one of the following: + Choose Edit - Index Entry, and do one of the following: - To cycle through the index entries in your document, click the next or the previous arrows in the Edit Index Entry dialog. + To cycle through the index entries in your document, click the next or the previous arrows in the Edit Index Entry dialog. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp index 28779bfc79..69d33dbf55 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_edit.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Right-click and choose an editing option from the menu. - You can also make changes directly to an index or table of contents. Right-click in the index or table of contents, choose Edit Index/Table, click Index/Table tab, and then clear the Protected from manual changes check box. + You can also make changes directly to an index or table of contents. Right-click in the index or table of contents, choose Edit Index/Table, click Index/Table tab, and then clear the Protected from manual changes check box. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp index b8046ea518..c9c79abe09 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_enter.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Click in a word, or select the words in your document that you want to use as an index entry. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry, and do one of the following: + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry, and do one of the following: @@ -64,16 +64,16 @@ oldref="13">To Use a Custom Paragraph Style as a Table of Contents Entry - Choose Tools - Outline Numbering and click the Numbering tab. + Choose Tools - Outline Numbering and click the Numbering tab. - Select the paragraph style that you want to include in your table of contents in the Paragraph Style box. + Select the paragraph style that you want to include in your table of contents in the Paragraph Style box. - In the Level list, click the hierarchical level that you want to apply the paragraph style to. + In the Level list, click the hierarchical level that you want to apply the paragraph style to. - Click OK. You can now apply the style to headings in your document and include them in your table of contents. + Click OK. You can now apply the style to headings in your document and include them in your table of contents. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp index fbe9a372c3..5bbe3ae58a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_form.xhp @@ -52,27 +52,27 @@ Formatting an Index or a Table of Contents - You can apply different paragraph styles, assign hyperlinks to entries, change the layout of indexes, and change the background color of indexes in the Insert Index dialog. + You can apply different paragraph styles, assign hyperlinks to entries, change the layout of indexes, and change the background color of indexes in the Insert Index dialog. To Apply a Different Paragraph Style to an Index Level - Right-click in the index or table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. + Right-click in the index or table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. - Click the Styles tab. + Click the Styles tab. - Click an index level in the Levels list. + Click an index level in the Levels list. - Click the style that you want to apply in the Paragraph Style list. + Click the style that you want to apply in the Paragraph Style list. - Click the assign button <. + Click the assign button <. - Click OK. + Click OK. You can assign a cross-reference as a hyperlink to entries in a table of contents. - Right-click in the table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. + Right-click in the table of contents, and then choose Edit Index/Table. - Click the Entries tab. + Click the Entries tab. In the Level list click the heading level that you want to assign hyperlinks to. - In the Structure area, click in the box in front of E#, and then click Hyperlink. + In the Structure area, click in the box in front of E#, and then click Hyperlink. - Click in the box behind the E, and then click Hyperlink. + Click in the box behind the E, and then click Hyperlink. Repeat for each heading level that you want to create hyperlinks for, or click the All button to apply the formatting to all levels. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp index bd840257cc..fdf506cd97 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_index.xhp @@ -53,23 +53,23 @@ Click in your document where you want to insert the index. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. - On the Index/Table tab, select "Alphabetical Index" in the Type box. + On the Index/Table tab, select "Alphabetical Index" in the Type box. If you want to use a concordance file, select Concordance file in the Options area, click the File button, and then locate an existing file or create a new concordance file. - Set the formatting options for the index, either on the current tab, or on any of the other tabs of this dialog. For example, if you want to use single letter headings in your index, click the Entries tab, and then select Alphabetical delimiter. To change the formatting of levels in the index, click the Styles tab. + Set the formatting options for the index, either on the current tab, or on any of the other tabs of this dialog. For example, if you want to use single letter headings in your index, click the Entries tab, and then select Alphabetical delimiter. To change the formatting of levels in the index, click the Styles tab. - Click OK. + Click OK. - To update the index, right-click in the index, and then choose Update Index/Table. + To update the index, right-click in the index, and then choose Update Index/Table. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp index c4f0be7120..9b9f998be0 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_literature.xhp @@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ oldref="63">To Store Information in the Bibliography Database - Choose Tools - Bibliography Database + Choose Tools - Bibliography Database - Choose Insert - Record. + Choose Insert - Record. Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. - Select From document content and click New. + Select From document content and click New. Type a name for the bibliography entry in the Short name @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ box, and then add additional information in the remaining boxes. - Click OK. + Click OK. In the Insert Bibliography Entry @@ -108,19 +108,19 @@ Click in your document where you want to add the bibliography entry. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Bibliography Entry. - Select From bibliography database. + Select From bibliography database. Select the name of the bibliography entry that you want to insert in the Short name box. - Click Insert and then click Close. + Click Insert and then click Close.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp index 7dabd5f62f..496e80b1c3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_multidoc.xhp @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Insert - Section, select Link, click the browse button (...), and then locate and insert a named index section. - Create a master document, add as subdocuments the files that you want to include in the index, and then choose Insert - Index and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + Create a master document, add as subdocuments the files that you want to include in the index, and then choose Insert - Index and Tables - Indexes and Tables. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp index a9017bb9c8..6da53cdb20 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_toc.xhp @@ -55,16 +55,16 @@ Click in your document where you want to create the table of contents. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables, and then click the Index/Table tab. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables, and then click the Index/Table tab. - Select "Table of Contents" in the Type box. + Select "Table of Contents" in the Type box. Select any options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK. If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select the Additional Styles @@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ Do one of the following: - Right-click in the table of contents and choose Update Index/Table. + Right-click in the table of contents and choose Update Index/Table. - Choose Tools - Update - All Indexes and Tables. + Choose Tools - Update - All Indexes and Tables. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp index acdb8541aa..df0039fcec 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/indices_userdef.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Select a word or words that you want to add to a user-defined index. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Entry. Click the New User-defined Index button next to the Index @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Click in the document where you want to insert the index. - Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. + Choose Insert - Indexes and Tables - Indexes and Tables. On the Index/Table tab, select the name of the user-defined index that you created in the Type @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Select any options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK. If you want to use a different paragraph style as a table of contents entry, select Styles, and then click the (...) button next to the box. Click the style in the list, and then click the >> diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp index 20a9b5ed91..2668208465 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_dialog.xhp @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ Click in the document where you want to insert the graphic. - Choose Insert - Picture - From File. + Choose Insert - Picture - From File. - Locate the graphic file that you want to insert, and then click Open. + Locate the graphic file that you want to insert, and then click Open. By default, the inserted graphic is centered above the paragraph that you clicked in. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp index b4d3dda2c9..3e87f7caf0 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/insert_graphic_scan.xhp @@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ To insert a scanned image, the scanner must be connected to your system and the scanner software drivers must be installed. The scanner must support the TWAIN standard. -The scanner must support the SANE standard. +The scanner must support the SANE standard. Click in the document where you want to insert the scanned image. - Choose Insert - Picture - Scan, and choose the scanning source from the submenu. + Choose Insert - Picture - Scan, and choose the scanning source from the submenu. Follow the scanning instructions. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp index 5c8cead4fc..079f9dfdf4 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/jump2statusbar.xhp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ oldref="30">Going to Specific Bookmark To go to a specific bookmark in your document, hold down Ctrl and click -right-click in the Page field on the Status Bar, and then choose the bookmark. +right-click in the Page field on the Status Bar, and then choose the bookmark. Insert Bookmark diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp index 49fccef514..9dd6ec440b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/keyboard.xhp @@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ oldref="5">To Insert Sections - Choose View - Toolbars - Insert to open the Insert toolbar. + Choose View - Toolbars - Insert to open the Insert toolbar. Press F6 until the focus is on the Insert toolbar. - Press the right arrow key until the Section icon is selected. + Press the right arrow key until the Section icon is selected. Press the down arrow key, and then press the right arrow key to set the width of the section that you want to insert. @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Standard toolbar. - Press the right arrow key until the Table icon is selected. + Press the right arrow key until the Table icon is selected. Press the down arrow key, and then use the arrow keys to select the number of columns and rows to include in the table. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp index c0de27ebc1..39b3aa3b2e 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/load_styles.xhp @@ -52,16 +52,16 @@ You can import styles from another document or template into the current document. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting to open the Styles and Formatting window. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting to open the Styles and Formatting window. - Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon to open the submenu. + Click the arrow next to the New Style from Selection icon to open the submenu. - Choose Load styles. + Choose Load styles. - Use the check boxes at the bottom of the dialog to select the style types that you want to import. To replace styles in the current document that have the same name as the ones you are importing, select Overwrite. + Use the check boxes at the bottom of the dialog to select the style types that you want to import. To replace styles in the current document that have the same name as the ones you are importing, select Overwrite. Do one of the following: diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp index 61fa84c798..965d1282cb 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/navigator.xhp @@ -56,10 +56,10 @@ The Navigatordisplays the different parts of your document, such as headings, tables, frames, objects, or hyperlinks. - To open the Navigator, press F5. + To open the Navigator, press F5. - To quickly jump to a location in your document, double-click an item listed in the Navigator window or enter the respective page number in the spin box. + To quickly jump to a location in your document, double-click an item listed in the Navigator window or enter the respective page number in the spin box. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp index 146f8e5189..1c737cb8d5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/nonprintable_text.xhp @@ -60,10 +60,10 @@ Options tab. - In the Properties area, clear the Print check box. + In the Properties area, clear the Print check box. - Click OK. + Click OK.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp index 12fee7a6e9..393bce24bf 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/number_sequence.xhp @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ - Click Insert, and then click Close. + Click Insert, and then click Close. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp index 25c64deba5..ed00103314 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_lines.xhp @@ -56,35 +56,35 @@ To Add Line Numbers to an Entire Document - Choose Tools - Line Numbering. + Choose Tools - Line Numbering. - Select Show numbering, and then select the options that you want. + Select Show numbering, and then select the options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK. To Add Line Numbers to Specific Paragraphs - Choose Tools - Line Numbering. + Choose Tools - Line Numbering. - Select Show numbering. + Select Show numbering. - Press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. + Press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. - Right-click the "Default" paragraph style and choose Modify. + Right-click the "Default" paragraph style and choose Modify. All paragraph styles are based on the "Default" style. - Click the Numbering tab. + Click the Numbering tab. In the Line Numbering @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ check box. - Click OK. + Click OK. Select the paragraph(s) where you want to add the line numbers. @@ -102,10 +102,10 @@ tab. - Select Include this paragraph in line numbering. + Select Include this paragraph in line numbering. - Click OK. + Click OK. You can also create a paragraph style that includes line numbering, and apply it to the paragraphs that you want to add line numbers to. @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ box. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp index 6949f80682..39b7834ffa 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/numbering_paras.xhp @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Modifying Numbering in a Numbered List You can remove the numbering from a paragraph in a numbered list or change the number that a numbered list starts with. - If you want numbered headings, use the Tools - Outline Numbering menu command to assign a numbering to a paragraph style. Do not use the Numbering icon on the Formatting toolbar. + If you want numbered headings, use the Tools - Outline Numbering menu command to assign a numbering to a paragraph style. Do not use the Numbering icon on the Formatting toolbar. To Remove the Number From a Paragraph in a Numbered List @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ Click anywhere in the numbered list. - Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Options tab. + Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click the Options tab. Enter the number you want the list to start with in the Start at box. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp index a5fb09b70c..c59472b6d9 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/page_break.xhp @@ -72,13 +72,13 @@ oldref="10">To Delete a Manual Page Break That Occurs Before a Table - Right-click in the table, and choose Table. + Right-click in the table, and choose Table. - Click the Text Flow tab. + Click the Text Flow tab. - Clear the Break check box. + Clear the Break check box. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp index 46828f209e..0cd0eb9882 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagebackground.xhp @@ -53,31 +53,31 @@ To Change the Page Background - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - Click the Page Styles icon. + Click the Page Styles icon. - In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. + In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. - On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box. + On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box. - In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page. + In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page. - Click the Background tab. + Click the Background tab. In the list box at the top, select whether you want a solid color or a graphic. Then select your options from the tab page. - Click OK. + Click OK.
@@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ Before you begin, ensure that you have created a page style that uses a page background. See To Change the Page Background for details. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - Click the Page Styles icon. + Click the Page Styles icon. Double-click the page style that uses the page background that you want to apply. @@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ Click in front of the first character of the paragraph where you want to change the page background. - Choose Insert - Manual Break. + Choose Insert - Manual Break. - Select Page break. + Select Page break. In the Style @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ - Click OK. + Click OK. If you want to change the page background later on in the document, repeat steps 1 to 3. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp index 9e9c78c676..4d3e9ae9e5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagenumbers.xhp @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ In Writer, a page number is a field that you can insert into your text. To Insert Page Numbers - Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number to insert a page number at the current cursor position. - If you see the text "Page number" instead of the number, choose View - Field names. + Choose Insert - Fields - Page Number to insert a page number at the current cursor position. + If you see the text "Page number" instead of the number, choose View - Field names. However, these fields will change position when you add or remove text. So it is best to insert the page number field into a header or footer that has the same position and that is repeated on every page. Choose Insert - Header - (name of page style) or Insert - Footer - (name of page style) to add a header or footer to all pages with the current page style. To Start With a Defined Page Number @@ -64,10 +64,10 @@ Click into the first paragraph of your document. - Choose Format - Paragraph - Text flow. + Choose Format - Paragraph - Text flow. - In the Breaks area, enable Insert. Enable With Page Style just to be able to set the new Page number. Click OK. + In the Breaks area, enable Insert. Enable With Page Style just to be able to set the new Page number. Click OK. The new page number is an attribute of the first paragraph of the page. @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ You want roman page numbers running i, ii, iii, iv, and so on. - Double-click directly before the page number field. You see the Edit Fields dialog. + Double-click directly before the page number field. You see the Edit Fields dialog. - Select a number format and click OK. + Select a number format and click OK. Using Different Page Number Styles @@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
A manually inserted page break can be applied without or with a change of page styles. - If you just press Ctrl+Enter, you apply a page break without a change of styles. - If you choose Insert - Manual break, you can insert a page break without or with a change of style or with a change of page number. + If you just press Ctrl+Enter, you apply a page break without a change of styles. + If you choose Insert - Manual break, you can insert a page break without or with a change of style or with a change of page number.
It depends on your document what is best: to use a manually inserted page break between page styles, or to use an automatic change. If you just need one title page with a different style than the other pages, you can use the automatic method: @@ -103,10 +103,10 @@ Click into the first page of your document. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - In the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon. + In the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon. Double-click the "First Page" style. @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Click at the start of the first paragraph on the page where a different page style will be applied. - Choose Insert - Manual Break. You see the Insert Break dialog. + Choose Insert - Manual Break. You see the Insert Break dialog. In the Style list box, select a page style. You may set a new page number, too. Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp index f5df3c65b1..00a59a324a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pageorientation.xhp @@ -61,16 +61,16 @@ If your text document consists only of pages with the same page style, you can change the page properties directly: - Choose Format - Page. + Choose Format - Page. - Click the Page tab. + Click the Page tab. Under Paper format, select “Portrait” or “Landscape”. - Click OK. + Click OK. To Change the Page Orientation Only for Some Pages @@ -80,54 +80,54 @@ To change the page orientation for all pages that share the same page style, you first need a page style, then apply that style: - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. - Click the Page Styles icon. + Click the Page Styles icon. - Right-click a page style and choose New. The new page style initially gets all properties of the selected page style. + Right-click a page style and choose New. The new page style initially gets all properties of the selected page style. - On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box, for example "My Landscape". + On the Organizer tab page, type a name for the page style in the Name box, for example "My Landscape". - In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page that follows a page with the new style. See the section about the scope of page styles at the end of this help page. + In the Next Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the next page that follows a page with the new style. See the section about the scope of page styles at the end of this help page. - Click the Page tab. + Click the Page tab. Under Paper format, select “Portrait” or “Landscape”. - Click OK. + Click OK. - Now you have defined a proper page style with the name "My Landscape". To apply the new style, double-click the "My Landscape" page style in the Styles and Formatting window. All pages in the current scope of page styles will be changed. If you defined the "next style" to be a different style, only the first page of the current scope of page styles will be changed. + Now you have defined a proper page style with the name "My Landscape". To apply the new style, double-click the "My Landscape" page style in the Styles and Formatting window. All pages in the current scope of page styles will be changed. If you defined the "next style" to be a different style, only the first page of the current scope of page styles will be changed.
The Scope of Page Styles You should be aware of the scope of page styles in %PRODUCTNAME. Which pages of your text document get affected by editing a page style? One Page Long Styles A page style can be defined to span one page only. The “First Page” style is an example. You set this property by defining another page style to be the "next style", on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. A one page long style starts from the lower border of the current page style range up to the next page break. The next page break appears automatically when the text flows to the next page, which is sometimes called a "soft page break". Alternatively, you can insert a manual page break. - To insert a manual page break at the cursor position, press Ctrl+Enter or choose Insert - Manual Break and just click OK. + To insert a manual page break at the cursor position, press Ctrl+Enter or choose Insert - Manual Break and just click OK. Manually Defined Range of a Page style The “Default” page style does not set a different "next style" on the Format - Page - Organizer tab page. Instead, the "next style" is set also to be “Default”. All page styles that are followed by the same page style can span multiple pages. The lower and upper borders of the page style range are defined by "page breaks with style". All the pages between any two "page breaks with style" use the same page style. You can insert a "page break with style" directly at the cursor position. Alternatively, you can apply the "page break with style" property to a paragraph or to a paragraph style. Perform any one of the following commands: - To insert a "page break with style" at the cursor position, choose Insert - Manual Break, select a Style name from the listbox, and click OK. + To insert a "page break with style" at the cursor position, choose Insert - Manual Break, select a Style name from the listbox, and click OK. - To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph, choose Format - Paragraph - Text Flow. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph, choose Format - Paragraph - Text Flow. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. - To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph style, right-click the current paragraph. Choose Edit Paragraph Style from the context menu. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + To apply the "page break with style" property to the current paragraph style, right-click the current paragraph. Choose Edit Paragraph Style from the context menu. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. - To apply the "page break with style" property to an arbitrary paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the name of the paragraph style you want to modify and choose Modify. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox. + To apply the "page break with style" property to an arbitrary paragraph style, choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the Paragraph Styles icon. Right-click the name of the paragraph style you want to modify and choose Modify. Click the Text Flow tab. In the Breaks area, activate Enable and With Page Style. Select a page style name from the listbox.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp index 94349ac66c..017d521c83 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/pagestyles.xhp @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ defining;page styles styles;for pages MW deleted "applying;" and added "styles;" -Creating and Applying Page Styles +Creating and Applying Page Styles $[officename] uses page styles to specify the layout of a page, including the page orientation, background, margins, headers, footers, and text columns. To change the layout of an individual page in a document, you must create and apply a custom page style to the page. @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
- Click the Page Styles icon. + Click the Page Styles icon. - In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. + In the list of page styles, right-click an item, and then choose New. - On the Organizer tab, type a name in the Name box. + On the Organizer tab, type a name in the Name box. Do one of the following: @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ - Use the tabs in the dialog to set the layout options for the page style, and then click OK. + Use the tabs in the dialog to set the layout options for the page style, and then click OK. Click in the document where you want a new page to start. - Choose Insert - Manual Break. + Choose Insert - Manual Break. - Select Page break. + Select Page break. In the Style box, select the page style that you want to apply to the page that follows the manual break. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp index a58703a79c..74f13d4b40 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_brochure.xhp @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ To Print a Brochure - Choose File - Print. + Choose File - Print. - In the Print dialog, click Properties. + In the Print dialog, click Properties. In the properties dialog for your printer, set the paper orientation to landscape. @@ -64,10 +64,10 @@ If your printer prints duplex, and because brochures always print in landscape mode, you should use the "duplex - short edge" setting in your printer setup dialog. - Return to Print dialog, and click Options. + Return to Print dialog, and click Options. - In the Pages area of the Printer Options dialog, select Brochure. + In the Pages area of the Printer Options dialog, select Brochure. For a printer that automatically prints on both sides of a page, specify to print right pages and left pages. @@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ - In the Print dialog, click OK. + In the Print dialog, click OK. - If %PRODUCTNAME prints the pages in the wrong order, open the Printer Options dialog, select Reversed, and then print the document again. + If %PRODUCTNAME prints the pages in the wrong order, open the Printer Options dialog, select Reversed, and then print the document again. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp index 91e21cec45..034d3f3b01 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_preview.xhp @@ -51,14 +51,14 @@ - Choose File - Page Preview. + Choose File - Page Preview. - Use the zoom icons on the Page Preview bar to reduce or enlarge the view of the page. - To print your document scaled down, print the zoomed preview. Click Print options page view icon to set the print options. + Use the zoom icons on the Page Preview bar to reduce or enlarge the view of the page. + To print your document scaled down, print the zoomed preview. Click Print options page view icon to set the print options. - Use the arrow keys or the arrow icons on the Page Preview bar to scroll through the document. + Use the arrow keys or the arrow icons on the Page Preview bar to scroll through the document.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp index 70ff3b30d3..391a4eae6d 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/print_small.xhp @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ reduced printing of multiple pages MW changed "overviews;" Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet + oldref="17">Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet In Page Preview mode, you have the option to print multiple pages on one sheet. - Choose File - Page Preview. + Choose File - Page Preview. Do one of the following: diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp index af8605de3b..edbd8edd73 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printer_tray.xhp @@ -49,21 +49,21 @@ Use page styles to specify different paper sources for different pages in your document. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the Page Styles icon. - Right-click the page style in the list that you want to specify the paper source for, and then choose Modify. + Right-click the page style in the list that you want to specify the paper source for, and then choose Modify. In the Paper tray box, select the paper tray that you want to use. - Click OK. + Click OK. Repeat steps 1-5 for each page style that you want to specify the paper for. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp index 083a6792e3..7d765fbc7f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/printing_order.xhp @@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ - Choose File - Print. + Choose File - Print. - Click Options button. + Click Options button. In the Pages diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp index 32219dbddf..3eca2b98c1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/protection.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ protecting;tables and sections cells;protecting/unprotecting mw transferred 4 index entries from shared/guide/protection.xhp, then changed "sections;" and "tables;", then added 3 new entries -Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer +Protecting Content in %PRODUCTNAME Writer The following is an overview of the different ways of protecting contents in %PRODUCTNAME Writer from being modified, deleted or viewed. Turning on protection - Select the text. Choose Insert - Section - Section, then under Write protection mark the Protect and With password check boxes. (If the section already exists: Format - Sections.) Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. + Select the text. Choose Insert - Section - Section, then under Write protection mark the Protect and With password check boxes. (If the section already exists: Format - Sections.) Enter and confirm a password of at least 5 characters. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Turning off protection - Choose Format - Sections - Section and under Write protection clear the Protect check box. Enter the correct password. + Choose Format - Sections - Section and under Write protection clear the Protect check box. Enter the correct password. @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Turning on protection - Place the cursor in a cell or select cells. Right-click to open the context menu, then choose Cell - Protect. + Place the cursor in a cell or select cells. Right-click to open the context menu, then choose Cell - Protect. @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ Turning off protection - Place the cursor in the cell or select the cells. First, if necessary, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids and mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. Then right-click the cell to open the context menu, choose Cell - Unprotect. - Select the table in the Navigator, open the context menu and select Table - Unprotect. + Place the cursor in the cell or select the cells. First, if necessary, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids and mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. Then right-click the cell to open the context menu, choose Cell - Unprotect. + Select the table in the Navigator, open the context menu and select Table - Unprotect. Use Shift+Ctrl+T to remove protection for the entire current table or all selected tables. @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ Place the cursor in the index/table of contents. - From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, mark Protected against manual changes. + From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, mark Protected against manual changes. @@ -119,9 +119,9 @@ Turning off protection - Place the cursor in the index. First of all, if necessary, under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids , mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. - From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, unmark Protected against manual changes. - In the Navigator, select the index, then open the context menu in the Navigator and select Index - Read-only. + Place the cursor in the index. First of all, if necessary, under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids , mark Cursor in protected areas - Enable. + From the context menu choose Edit Index/Table. On the Index/Table tab page, unmark Protected against manual changes. + In the Navigator, select the index, then open the context menu in the Navigator and select Index - Read-only. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp index 6d87b6197b..75ffbd20e5 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references.xhp @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ Select the text that you want to use as a target for the cross-reference. - Choose Insert - Cross-reference. + Choose Insert - Cross-reference. In the Type list, select “Set Reference”. - Type a name for the target in the Name box. The selected text is displayed in the Value box. + Type a name for the target in the Name box. The selected text is displayed in the Value box. Click Insert. The name of the target is added to the Selection @@ -87,54 +87,54 @@ Position the cursor in the text where you want to insert a cross-reference. - Choose Insert - Cross-reference to open the dialog, if it is not open already. + Choose Insert - Cross-reference to open the dialog, if it is not open already. - In the Type list, select "Insert Reference". + In the Type list, select "Insert Reference". - In the Selection list, select the target that you want to cross-reference. + In the Selection list, select the target that you want to cross-reference. - In the Insert reference to list, select the format for the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the target text, and "Page" inserts the page number where the target is located. For footnotes the footnote number is inserted. + In the Insert reference to list, select the format for the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the target text, and "Page" inserts the page number where the target is located. For footnotes the footnote number is inserted. - Click Insert. + Click Insert. - Click Close when finished. + Click Close when finished. Cross-Referencing an Object - You can cross-reference most objects in your document, such as graphics, drawing objects, OLE objects, and tables, so long as they have a caption. To add a caption to an object, select the object, and then choose Insert - Caption. + You can cross-reference most objects in your document, such as graphics, drawing objects, OLE objects, and tables, so long as they have a caption. To add a caption to an object, select the object, and then choose Insert - Caption. Click in the document where you want to insert the cross-reference. - Choose Insert - Cross-reference. + Choose Insert - Cross-reference. - In the Type list, select the caption category of the object. + In the Type list, select the caption category of the object. - In the Selection list, select the caption number of the object that you want to cross-reference. + In the Selection list, select the caption number of the object that you want to cross-reference. - In the Insert reference to list, select the format of the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the caption category and caption text of the object. + In the Insert reference to list, select the format of the cross-reference. The format specifies the type of information that is displayed as the cross-reference. For example, "Reference" inserts the caption category and caption text of the object. - Click Insert. + Click Insert. - Click Close when finished. + Click Close when finished. Updating Cross-References To manually update the cross-references in a document, press F9. - Choose View - Fields to switch between viewing the reference names and the reference contents. + Choose View - Fields to switch between viewing the reference names and the reference contents. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp index 1ed3615ec5..13ddae4f7c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/references_modify.xhp @@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ Click in front of the cross-reference that you want to modify. - If you cannot see the field shading of the cross-reference, choose View - Field Shadings or press Ctrl+F8. + If you cannot see the field shading of the cross-reference, choose View - Field Shadings or press Ctrl+F8. - Choose Edit - Fields. + Choose Edit - Fields. - Set the options that you want, and then click OK. + Set the options that you want, and then click OK. Use the arrow buttons in the Edit Fields diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp index 8dee7a4e7e..e7a19601ac 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/registertrue.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select the whole document. - Choose Format - Page - Page. + Choose Format - Page - Page. Select the Register-true checkbox and click OK. @@ -69,11 +69,11 @@ Do one of the following: - Select all the paragraphs you want to exempt, then choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. - Open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Paragraph Style you want to exempt, right-click that style, choose Modify. In the dialog, click the Indents & Spacing tab. + Select all the paragraphs you want to exempt, then choose Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. + Open the Styles and Formatting window, click the Paragraph Style you want to exempt, right-click that style, choose Modify. In the dialog, click the Indents & Spacing tab. - Clear the Register-true checkbox. + Clear the Register-true checkbox.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp index 88827e2f26..9b41f96748 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/removing_line_breaks.xhp @@ -59,10 +59,10 @@ - On the Options tab, ensure that Combine single line paragraphs if length greater than 50% is selected. To change the minimum percentage for the line length, double-click the option in the list, and then enter a new percentage. + On the Options tab, ensure that Combine single line paragraphs if length greater than 50% is selected. To change the minimum percentage for the line length, double-click the option in the list, and then enter a new percentage. - Click OK. + Click OK. Select the text containing the line breaks that you want to remove. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ box on the Formatting bar, choose “Default”. - Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply. + Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp index 89772e7bac..ee1dbff6df 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/reset_format.xhp @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ You can quickly exit manual formatting by pressing the right-arrow key. For example, if you have pressed Ctrl+B to apply the bold typeface to the text that you type, press the right arrow to return to the default character format of the paragraph. - To reset all direct formatting of existing text, select that text, then choose the menu command Format - Default Formatting. + To reset all direct formatting of existing text, select that text, then choose the menu command Format - Default Formatting. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp index 00b7d7adc4..e607ffbe44 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/ruler.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ mw made "indent settings..." a two level entry and cut "changing;indents" Using Rulers - To show or hide rulers, choose View - Ruler. To show the vertical ruler, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - View, and then select Vertical ruler in the Ruler area. + To show or hide rulers, choose View - Ruler. To show the vertical ruler, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - View, and then select Vertical ruler in the Ruler area. Adjusting Page Margins The margins of a page are indicated by the filled areas at the ends of the rulers. @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ To change the first line indent of a selected paragraph, drag the top left triangle on the horizontal ruler to a new location. - You can also double-click anywhere on the horizontal ruler, and adjust the indents in the Paragraph dialog. + You can also double-click anywhere on the horizontal ruler, and adjust the indents in the Paragraph dialog.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp index d066989d41..5d1d14e71c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp @@ -35,60 +35,63 @@ - - Using Wildcards in Text Searches - /text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp - - - + +Using Wildcards in Text Searches +/text/swriter/guide/search_regexp.xhp + + + wildcards, see regular expressions - searching; with wildcards - regular expressions;searching - examples for regular expressions +searching; with wildcards +regular expressions;searching +examples for regular expressions +characters;finding all +invisible characters;finding mw deleted "wildcards;" and inserted wildcards crossreference Using Wildcards in Text Searches +oldref="15">Using Wildcards in Text Searches - You can use wildcards when you find and replace text in a document. For example, "s.n" finds "sun" and "son". - - - Choose Edit - Find & Replace. - - - Click More Options to expand the dialog. - - - Select the Regular expressions check box. - - - In the Search for - box, type the search term and the wildcard(s) that you want to use in your search. - - - Click Find - or - Find All. - - - Regular Expression Examples - - - The wildcard for a single character is a period (.). - - - The wildcard for zero or more occurrences of the previous character is an asterisk. For example: "123*" finds "12" "123", and "1233". - - - The wildcard combination to search for zero or more occurrences of any character is a period and asterisk (.*). - - - The wildcard for the end of a paragraph is a dollar sign ($). The wildcard character combination for the start of a paragraph is a caret and a period (^.). - - - You can only search for regular expressions within the same paragraph. That is, you cannot search for one term in a paragraph and a different term in the next paragraph. -
- List of Wildcards -
- +Wildcards or placeholders can be used to search for some unspecified or even invisible characters. +You can use wildcards when you find and replace text in a document. For example, "s.n" finds "sun" and "son". + + +Choose Edit - Find & Replace. + + +Click More Options to expand the dialog. + + +Select the Regular expressions check box. + + +In the Search for box, type the search term and the wildcard(s) that you want to use in your search. + + +Click Find or Find All. + + +Regular Expression Examples + + +The wildcard for a single character is a period (.). + + +The wildcard for zero or more occurrences of the previous character is an asterisk. For example: "123*" finds "12" "123", and "1233". + + +The wildcard combination to search for zero or more occurrences of any character is a period and asterisk (.*). + + +The wildcard for the end of a paragraph is a dollar sign ($). The wildcard character combination for the start of a paragraph is a caret and a period (^.). + + +The wildcard for a tab character is \t. + + +You can only search for regular expressions within the same paragraph. That is, you cannot search for one term in a paragraph and a different term in the next paragraph. +
+List of Wildcards +
+ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp index 0b475a1fac..2b9b0f9786 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_edit.xhp @@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ hiding;sections Editing Sections + oldref="13">Editing Sections You can protect, hide, and convert sections to normal text in your document. - Choose Format - Sections. + Choose Format - Sections. In the Section @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ - Set the other options that you want, and then click OK. + Set the other options that you want, and then click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp index 1f4423d840..d4e9ab7859 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/section_insert.xhp @@ -59,27 +59,27 @@ If you select a text that occurs within a paragraph, the text is automatically converted into a new paragraph. - Choose Insert - Section. + Choose Insert - Section. In the New Section box, type a name for the section. - Set the options for the section, and then click Insert. + Set the options for the section, and then click Insert. To Insert a Section as a Link Before you can insert a section as link, you must first create sections in the source document. - When you open a document that contains linked sections, $[officename] prompts you to update the contents of the sections. To manually update a link, choose Tools - Update - Links. + When you open a document that contains linked sections, $[officename] prompts you to update the contents of the sections. To manually update a link, choose Tools - Update - Links. You can also insert linked sections in HTML documents. When you view the page in a web browser, the content of the sections corresponds to the content of the sections at the time the HTML document was last saved. Click in your document where you want to insert the linked section. - Choose Insert - Section. + Choose Insert - Section. In the New Section @@ -96,14 +96,14 @@ box. - Locate the document containing the section that you want to link to, and then click Insert. + Locate the document containing the section that you want to link to, and then click Insert. In the Section box, select the section that you want to insert. - Click Insert. + Click Insert. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp index e26d831411..96ebf8aab3 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/send2html.xhp @@ -55,14 +55,14 @@ Apply one of the default $[officename] heading paragraph styles, for example, "Heading 1", to the paragraphs where you want to generate a new HTML page. - Choose File - Send - Create HTML Document. + Choose File - Send - Create HTML Document. In the Styles box, select the paragraph style that you want to use to generate a new HTML page. - Enter a path and a name for the HTML document, and then click Save. + Enter a path and a name for the HTML document, and then click Save. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp index 09835ec8aa..6221aaf545 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/smarttags.xhp @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ To install a Smart Tag, do one of the following: - Save the *.oxt extension file to your hard drive, then double-click the *.oxt file in your file manager. Alternatively, in %PRODUCTNAME choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager, click Add and browse to the file. + Save the *.oxt extension file to your harddrive, then double-click the *.oxt file in your file manager. Alternatively, in %PRODUCTNAME choose Tools - Extension Manager to open the Extension Manager, click Add and browse to the file. Click a Smart Tag *.oxt file link on a web page and open the link with the default application. This requires a properly configured Web browser. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Smart Tags Menu Any text in a Writer document can be marked with a Smart Tag, by default a magenta colored underline. You can change the color in Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Appearance. When you point to a Smart Tag, a tip help informs you to Ctrl-click to open the Smart Tags menu. If you don't use a mouse, position the cursor inside the marked text and open the context menu by Shift+F10. - In the Smart Tags menu you see the available actions that are defined for this Smart Tag. Choose an option from the menu. The Smart Tags Options command opens the Smart Tags page of Tools - Autocorrect Options. + In the Smart Tags menu you see the available actions that are defined for this Smart Tag. Choose an option from the menu. The Smart Tags Options command opens the Smart Tags page of Tools - Autocorrect Options. To Enable and Disable Smart Tags When you have installed at least one Smart Tags extension, you see the Smart Tags page in Tools - Autocorrect Options. Use this dialog to enable or disable Smart Tags and to manage the installed tags. Text that is recognized as a Smart Tag is not checked by the automatic spellcheck. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp index 3df8959043..125ac74d13 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/spellcheck_dialog.xhp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Click in the document, or select the text that you want to check. - Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar. + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar. When a possible spelling error is encountered, the Spellcheck @@ -64,9 +64,9 @@ Do one of the following: - To accept a correction, click the suggestion, and then click Change. - Edit the sentence in the upper text box, and then click Change. - To add the unknown word to a user-defined dictionary, click Add. + To accept a correction, click the suggestion, and then click Change. + Edit the sentence in the upper text box, and then click Change. + To add the unknown word to a user-defined dictionary, click Add.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp index ee02470759..962785a2ac 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fillformat.xhp @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You can quickly apply styles, such as paragraph and character styles, in your document by using the Fill Format Mode in the Styles and Formatting window. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the icon of the style category that you want to apply. @@ -68,13 +68,13 @@ Move the mouse pointer to where you want to apply the style in the document, and click. To apply the style to more than one item, drag to select the items, and then release. - Press Esc when finished. + Press Esc when finished.
- - + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp index a82b917155..4ae74a254f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/stylist_fromselect.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ oldref="35">To Create a New Style From a Manually Formatted Selection - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ box. - Click OK. + Click OK. To Create a New Style by Drag-And-Drop - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting. Click the icon of the style category that you want to create. @@ -85,11 +85,11 @@ Select at least one character, or object, in the style that you want to copy. For page and frame styles, select at least one character or object in the page or frame. - Drag the character or object to the Styles and Formatting window and release. + Drag the character or object to the Styles and Formatting window and release. For paragraph and character styles, you can drag-and-drop onto the respective icon in the Styles and Formatting window. You do not need to open that style category in advance. - You can also drag-and-drop a frame into the Styles and Formatting window to create a new frame style: Click the frame, wait a moment with the mouse button pressed down, but without moving the mouse, then drag to the Styles and Formatting window and drop the frame onto the Frame Styles icon. + You can also drag-and-drop a frame into the Styles and Formatting window to create a new frame style: Click the frame, wait a moment with the mouse button pressed down, but without moving the mouse, then drag to the Styles and Formatting window and drop the frame onto the Frame Styles icon.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp index 5086c0c7ed..498da189cf 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_cellmerge.xhp @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ Select the adjacent cells. - Choose Table - Merge Cells. + Choose Table - Merge Cells. To Split Cells @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Place the cursor in the cell to be split. - Choose Table - Split Cells. + Choose Table - Split Cells. A dialog allows you to split the cell into two or more cells, horizontally or vertically. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp index 82b4f0bdce..b6d287ba9b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_delete.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can delete a table from your document, or delete the contents of the table. - To delete a whole table, click in the table, and then choose Table - Delete - Table. + To delete a whole table, click in the table, and then choose Table - Delete - Table. To delete the contents of a table, click in the table, press Command diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp index 9049df3bf6..bc30c97f2f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_insert.xhp @@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. - On the Standard bar, click the arrow next to the Table icon. + On the Standard bar, click the arrow next to the Table icon. In the table grid, drag to select the numbers of rows and columns that you want, and then release. - To cancel, drag to the other side until Cancel appears in the preview area of the grid.make it RTL compliant + To cancel, drag to the other side until Cancel appears in the preview area of the grid.make it RTL compliant To Insert a Table With a Menu Command @@ -74,13 +74,13 @@ Place the cursor in your document where you want to insert the table. - Choose Table - Insert - Table. + Choose Table - Insert - Table. - In the Size area, enter the number of rows and columns. + In the Size area, enter the number of rows and columns. - Select the options that you want, click OK. + Select the options that you want, click OK. In the spreadsheet, drag to select the cells. - Choose Edit - Copy. + Choose Edit - Copy. In your text document, do one of the following: diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp index 21a575ecc9..8aae55f216 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_repeat_multiple_headers.xhp @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You can repeat a table heading on each new page that the table spans. - Choose Table - Insert - Table. + Choose Table - Insert - Table. Select the Heading @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Select the number of rows and columns for the table. - Click OK. + Click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp index 655f06effa..79076a622f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/table_sizing.xhp @@ -81,26 +81,26 @@ Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line on the ruler until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location. - Hold down Command + Hold down Command Ctrl and then click and drag a line to scale all cells right or above the line proportionally. - Place the cursor in a cell in the column, hold down the Option + Place the cursor in a cell in the column, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the left or the right arrow key. - To increase the distance from the left edge of the page to the edge of the table, hold down Option + To increase the distance from the left edge of the page to the edge of the table, hold down Option Alt+Shift, and then press the right arrow key. - You can specify the behavior for the arrow keys by choosing Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and selecting the options that you want in the Keyboard handling area. + You can specify the behavior for the arrow keys by choosing Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Table, and selecting the options that you want in the Keyboard handling area. To Change the Width of a Cell - Hold down Option+Command + Hold down Option+Command Alt+Ctrl, and then press the left or the right arrow key Changing the Height of a Row - To change the height of a row, place the cursor in a cell in the row, hold down the Option + To change the height of a row, place the cursor in a cell in the row, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the up or the down arrow key. Resizing a Whole Table To change the width and height of a table, do one of the following: @@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ Click inside the table. Choose Table - Table Properties to open a dialog and set the properties to the numbers. - To wrap text to the sides of a table, and to arrange two tables next to another, you must insert the tables into a frame. Click inside the table, press Command -Ctrl+A twice to select the whole table, then choose Insert - Frame. + To wrap text to the sides of a table, and to arrange two tables next to another, you must insert the tables into a frame. Click inside the table, press Command +Ctrl+A twice to select the whole table, then choose Insert - Frame. Tables within HTML pages do not offer the full range of properties and commands as tables in OpenDocument format. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp index f5deecc31e..389dd53ce1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/tablemode.xhp @@ -60,15 +60,15 @@ - Fixed - changes only affect the adjacent cell, and not the entire table. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cell becomes narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. +Fixed - changes only affect the adjacent cell, and not the entire table. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cell becomes narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. - Fixed, proportional - changes affect the entire table, and wide cells shrink more than narrow cells. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cells become proportionally narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. +Fixed, proportional - changes affect the entire table, and wide cells shrink more than narrow cells. For example, when you widen a cell, the adjacent cells become proportionally narrower, but the width of the table remains constant. - Variable - changes affect the table size. For example, when you widen a cell, the width of the table increases. +Variable - changes affect the table size. For example, when you widen a cell, the width of the table increases. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp index 94246db9b5..1be6ca96ec 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_create.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Create a document and add the content and formatting styles that you want. - Choose File - Templates - Save. + Choose File - Templates - Save. In the New Template @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ list. - Click OK. + Click OK. To create a document based on the template, choose diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp index c51d656269..1d881647ae 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/template_default.xhp @@ -56,40 +56,40 @@ Create a document and the content and formatting styles that you want. - Choose File - Templates - Save. + Choose File - Templates - Save. - In the New Template box, type a name for the new template. + In the New Template box, type a name for the new template. In the Categories list, select "My Templates", and then click OK. - Choose File - Templates - Organize. + Choose File - Templates - Organize. In the category list, double-click the "My Templates" folder. - Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default Template. + Right-click the template that you created, and choose Set as Default Template. - Click Close. + Click Close. To Reset the Default Template - Choose File - Templates - Organize. + Choose File - Templates - Organize. Right-click a folder in the category list, choose Reset Default Template - Text Document. - Click Close. + Click Close. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp index 0ce7043996..2c7d59ae7d 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_animation.xhp @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ box, select the animation that you want. - Set the properties of the effect, and then click OK. + Set the properties of the effect, and then click OK. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp index df18d0a352..fc15a72f82 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_capital.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Changing the Case of Text You can change the case of text, format text with small capitals, or capitalize the first letter of each word in a selection. - When you apply a formatting to your text by Format - Character, the text stays the same, it is only displayed in another way. On the other hand, when you choose Format - Change Case, the text is permanently changed. + When you apply a formatting to your text by Format - Character, the text stays the same, it is only displayed in another way. On the other hand, when you choose Format - Change Case, the text is permanently changed. To Capitalize Text diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp index 4bc14b21b7..ab9a7082e2 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_centervert.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Select the text that you want to center on the page. - Choose Insert - Frame. + Choose Insert - Frame. In the Anchor @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ boxes. - Click OK. + Click OK. To hide the borders of the frame, select the frame, and then choose Format - Frame/Object. Click the Borders tab, and then click in the diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp index 9481de122c..d0a1f89fa3 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_direct_cursor.xhp @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ oldref="24">Using the Direct Cursor The direct cursor allows you to enter text anywhere on a page. - To set the behavior of the direct cursor, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids. + To set the behavior of the direct cursor, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Formatting Aids. On the Tools bar, click the Direct Cursor icon diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp index 2d8ddd6187..b1d5ce54f5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_emphasize.xhp @@ -53,16 +53,16 @@ Select the text and apply a different font style or effect, such as bold. - Right-click in a paragraph, choose Paragraph, set the options that you want, for example, the background color, and then click OK. + Right-click in a paragraph, choose Paragraph, set the options that you want, for example, the background color, and then click OK. Select the text, and then choose Insert - Frame. - Use the Text tool on the Drawing toolbar. + Use the Text tool on the Drawing toolbar. - Use Fontwork. To open the Fontwork window, click the Fontwork Gallery icon on the Drawing bar. + Use Fontwork. To open the Fontwork window, click the Fontwork Gallery icon on the Drawing bar. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp index 833b7fa567..befb5894bb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_frame.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Select the text that you want to include in the frame. - Choose Insert - Frame, and click OK. + Choose Insert - Frame, and click OK. To edit the contents of a text frame, click in the frame, and make the changes that you want. - To edit a frame, select the frame, right-click, and then choose a formatting option. You can also right-click the selected frame, and choose Frame. + To edit a frame, select the frame, right-click, and then choose a formatting option. You can also right-click the selected frame, and choose Frame. To resize a text frame, click an edge of the frame, and drag one of the edges or corners of the frame. Hold down Shift while you drag to maintain the proportion of the frame. @@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ Select the text frame (you see the eight handles). - Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options. + Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options. - In the Properties area, unmark the Print check box and click OK. + In the Properties area, unmark the Print check box and click OK. Moves the cursor up or down one line. - (Command+Option + (Command+Option Ctrl+Alt) Moves the current paragraph up or down. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp index 78a7202e70..09eb30e54c 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/text_rotate.xhp @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Drag one of the corner handles of the text object. - You can also right-click the text object, choose Position and Size, click the Rotation tab, and then enter a rotation angle or a new position for the object. + You can also right-click the text object, choose Position and Size, click the Rotation tab, and then enter a rotation angle or a new position for the object.
Show Draw Functions diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp index 52a4d32b88..0cb7bd94de 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/textdoc_inframe.xhp @@ -55,10 +55,10 @@ Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. - Choose Insert - File. + Choose Insert - File. - Locate the text document that you want to insert, and then click OK. + Locate the text document that you want to insert, and then click OK. The contents of the text document are embedded into the current document and are not updated if the source file is changed. If you want the contents to automatically update when you change the source document, insert the file as a link. @@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ Place the cursor in the document where you want to insert the file. - Choose Insert - Section. + Choose Insert - Section. - Type a name in the New Section box, and then select the Link check box. + Type a name in the New Section box, and then select the Link check box. In the File Name @@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ If you want, set the formatting options for the section. - Click Insert. + Click Insert. - $[officename] automatically updates the contents of the inserted section whenever the source document is changed. To manually update the contents of the section, choose Tools - Update - Update All. + $[officename] automatically updates the contents of the inserted section whenever the source document is changed. To manually update the contents of the section, choose Tools - Update - Update All. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp index fd1d87a730..e96843c607 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_hyphen.xhp @@ -57,17 +57,17 @@ oldref="51">To Automatically Hyphenate Text in a Paragraph - Right-click in a paragraph, and choose Paragraph. + Right-click in a paragraph, and choose Paragraph. - Click the Text Flow tab. + Click the Text Flow tab. In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. - Click OK. + Click OK. For example, enable the automatic hyphenation option for the "Default" paragraph style, and then apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. - Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. + Choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and then click the Paragraph Styles icon. - Right-click the paragraph style that you want to hyphenate, and then choose Modify. + Right-click the paragraph style that you want to hyphenate, and then choose Modify. Click the Text Flow tab. - In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. + In the Hyphenation area, select the Automatically check box. - Click OK. + Click OK. Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to hyphenate. @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ To Manually Hyphenate Single Words To quickly insert a hyphen, click in the word where you want to add the hyphen, and then press Command Ctrl+Hyphen(-). - If you insert a manual hyphen in a word, the word is only hyphenated at the manual hyphen. No additional automatic hyphenation is applied for this word. A word with a manual hyphen will be hyphenated without regard to the settings on the Text Flow tab page. + If you insert a manual hyphen in a word, the word is only hyphenated at the manual hyphen. No additional automatic hyphenation is applied for this word. A word with a manual hyphen will be hyphenated without regard to the settings on the Text Flow tab page. To Manually Hyphenate Text in a Selection @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Select the text that you want to hyphenate. - Choose Tools - Language - Hyphenation. + Choose Tools - Language - Hyphenation. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp index 3652480b01..7652c55fa2 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists.xhp @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ . - To remove bullets, select the bulleted paragraphs, and then click the Bullets On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. + To remove bullets, select the bulleted paragraphs, and then click the Bullets On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. To Format Bullets To change the formatting of a bulleted list, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp index 24aed3fb93..d3330fb0d9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbered_lists2.xhp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ inserting;numbering MW changed "adding;" to "inserting;" Adding Numbering + oldref="15">Adding Numbering To Add Numbering to a List @@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ . - To change the formatting and the hierarchy of a numbered list, click in the list, and then open the Bullets and Numbering toolbar. + To change the formatting and the hierarchy of a numbered list, click in the list, and then open the Bullets and Numbering toolbar. - To remove numbering, select the numbered paragraphs, and then click the Numbering On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. + To remove numbering, select the numbered paragraphs, and then click the Numbering On/Off icon on the Formatting Bar. To Format a Numbered List - To change the formatting of a numbered list, click in the list, then choose Format - Bullets and Numbering. + To change the formatting of a numbered list, click in the list, then choose Format - Bullets and Numbering.
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp index 4d604e87a3..9811318db1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_numbering.xhp @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ paragraph styles;numbering MW deleted "applying;" Numbering and Numbering Styles + oldref="30">Numbering and Numbering Styles You can apply numbering to a paragraph manually or with a paragraph style. To Apply Numbering Manually @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ To apply the same bullet or numbering format to all paragraphs in the list, select all paragraphs, choose Format - Bullets and Numbering, and then click a format. - You can also use the commands on the Bullets and Numbering toolbar to edit a numbered or bulleted list. To change the numbering or bullet format, click the Bullets and Numbering icon. + You can also use the commands on the Bullets and Numbering toolbar to edit a numbered or bulleted list. To change the numbering or bullet format, click the Bullets and Numbering icon. To Apply Numbering With a Paragraph Style Paragraph Styles give you greater control over numbering that you apply in a document. When you change the numbering format of the style, all paragraphs using the style are automatically updated. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ icon. - Right-click the paragraph style that you want to apply numbering to, and then choose Modify. + Right-click the paragraph style that you want to apply numbering to, and then choose Modify. Click the Outline & Numbering @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ In the Numbering Style box, select the type of numbering that you want to use. - Click OK. + Click OK. Apply the style to the paragraphs that you want to add numbering to. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp index e0d4fbde93..e3617d5430 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/using_thesaurus.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Click in the word that you want to look up. - Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus, or press Command + Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus, or press Command Ctrl+F7. @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ list. - Click OK. + Click OK. To look up the word in a different language, click Language diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp index df829b50a3..c56698ce8c 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion.xhp @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Word Completion. - Clear Enable word completion. + Clear Enable word completion .
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp index efa0e97417..61b47f8df9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/word_completion_adjust.xhp @@ -48,19 +48,19 @@ weekdays; automatically completing months; automatically completing mw copied two entries from word_completion.xhp and created three new entries -Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents +Fine-Tuning the Word Completion for Text Documents MW created this guide by splitting word_completion.xhp If you like it that $[officename] automatically completes the words that you frequently use, you can make further adjustments to refine that behavior. If you want, you can also save the current list of collected words so that it can be used in the next session. To fine-tune the word completion choose Tools – AutoCorrect Options - Word Completion and select any of the following options: To Insert an Additional Space Character - Select Append space. + Select Append space. The space character is appended after you type the first character of the next word after the auto-completed word. The space character is suppressed if the next character is a delimiter, such as a full stop or a new line character. To Define the Accept Key - Choose the key to accept the suggested word using the Accept with list box. + Choose the key to accept the suggested word using the Accept with list box. To Select the Minimum Number of Characters - Use the Min. word length box to set the minimum number of characters a word must have to be collected into the list. + Use the Min. word length box to set the minimum number of characters a word must have to be collected into the list. To Select the Scope of Collected Words - Select When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents. + Select When closing a document, save the list for later use in other documents. Now the list is also valid for other documents that you open. When you close the last %PRODUCTNAME document, the word list is deleted. If you do not select the checkbox, the list is only valid as long as the current document is open. If you want the word list to exist longer than the current %PRODUCTNAME session, save it as a document, as described in the following section. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp index a99997f2f5..2ccd09e0a6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/words_count.xhp @@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ If you want to count only some text of your document, select the text. - Choose Tools - Word Count. + Choose Tools - Word Count. - To get some more statistics about the document, choose File - Properties - Statistics. + To get some more statistics about the document, choose File - Properties - Statistics. File - Properties - Statistics diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp index b09bf35860..9504d77fc7 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/guide/wrap.xhp @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Select the object. - Choose Format - Wrap, and then choose the wrapping style that you want to apply. + Choose Format - Wrap, and then choose the wrapping style that you want to apply. The current wrapping style is indicated by a bullet. @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Select the object. - Choose Format - Graphics, and then click the Wrap tab. + Choose Format - Graphics, and then click the Wrap tab. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Set the options that you want. - Click OK. + Click OK. You can change the shape that the text wraps around. - Select the graphic, right-click, and then choose Wrap - Edit Contour. + Select the graphic, right-click, and then choose Wrap - Edit Contour. -- cgit From 4ce7ad60e5cc5d5a44ddc99532167fa8b9e7f2c0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kurt Zenker Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:14:25 +0000 Subject: #i10000# uniqu id's fixed --- helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp | 6 +++--- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp index 19d9cc6c67..809a58c360 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/schart/main0000.xhp @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Formats the selected data point. -Formats the major grid. +Formats the major grid. Formats the minor grid. @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Deletes the minor grid. -Deletes all data labels. +Deletes all data labels. Deletes the trendline equation. @@ -184,4 +184,4 @@ - \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp index cbe2c008f6..e1a7b514a9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170101.xhp @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@
Height - Defines the height of the control. + Defines the height of the control.
@@ -895,4 +895,4 @@
- \ No newline at end of file + -- cgit From 11cb3bfa75503c47baf5685a769c4a9d6ef3954e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivo Hinkelmann Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:45:54 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS l10nframework01 --- helpcontent2/settings.pmk | 3 ++- helpcontent2/util/target.pmk | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/settings.pmk b/helpcontent2/settings.pmk index 47af399db6..296f7b71b6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/settings.pmk +++ b/helpcontent2/settings.pmk @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ .INCLUDE : $(INCCOM)$/aux_langs.mk -my_cp:=$(CLASSPATH)$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/jaxp.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/juh.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/parser.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/xt.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/unoil.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/ridl.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/jurt.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/xmlsearch.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/LuceneHelpWrapper.jar$ +my_cp:=$(CLASSPATH)$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/jaxp.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/juh.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/parser.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/xt.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/unoil.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/ridl.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/jurt.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/xmlsearch.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/LuceneHelpWrapper.jar$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(SOLARBINDIR)$/HelpIndexerTool.jar$ + .IF "$(SYSTEM_LUCENE)" == "YES" my_cp!:=$(my_cp)$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(LUCENE_CORE_JAR)$(PATH_SEPERATOR)$(LUCENE_ANALYZERS_JAR) .ELSE diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk index 84e63173f1..482cec9e96 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH= -Djava.library.path=$(SOLARSHAREDBIN) $(LINKALLTARGETS) : $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//)/$i) $(subst,LANGUAGE,$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) $(LINKADDEDDEPS)) $(COMMONMISC)$/xhp_changed.flag $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst $(HELPLINKER) @$(mktmp -mod $(LINKNAME) -hid $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst -src $(COMMONMISC) -sty $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/embed.xsl -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -idxcaption $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcaption.xsl -idxcontent $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcontent.xsl -lang {$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(subst,LANGUAGE,{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(LINKADDEDFILES)) $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))}/$i) -o $@) .IF "$(SOLAR_JAVA)" == "TRUE" - $(JAVAI) $(JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH) -cp "$(my_cp)" com.sun.star.help.HelpIndexer -lang $(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) -mod $(LINKNAME) -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -o $@ + $(JAVAI) $(JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH) -cp "$(my_cp)" com.sun.star.help.HelpIndexerTool -lang $(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) -mod $(LINKNAME) -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -o $@ .ELSE -$(RM) $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b)$/content/*.* -$(RM) $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b)$/caption/*.* -- cgit From c1958bfc25cb83f71177068ca6061929eeb8e9d5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivo Hinkelmann Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:38:01 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS impressnotes02 --- helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/scalc.tree | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02150000.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05070500.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/04/01020000.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp | 28 +-- .../source/text/scalc/guide/print_details.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/validity.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0104.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/main0104.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000004.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02070000.xhp | 8 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp | 12 +- helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/04050000.xhp | 103 ++++----- .../source/text/shared/01/about_meta_tags.xhp | 4 +- .../source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/guide/microsoft_terms.xhp | 8 - .../source/text/shared/guide/navigator.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp | 252 +++++++++++---------- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp | 2 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp | 8 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01040200.xhp | 6 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01040400.xhp | 14 +- .../source/text/shared/optionen/01060100.xhp | 14 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/01/03110000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/simpress/main0104.xhp | 4 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/02110100.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/01/04200000.xhp | 2 +- helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/main0104.xhp | 4 +- 30 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 254 deletions(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/scalc.tree b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/scalc.tree index debc5221ef..d1c1507d9f 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/scalc.tree +++ b/helpcontent2/source/auxiliary/scalc.tree @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Using Rounded Off Numbers Cells in Currency Format Using AutoFormat for Tables -Inserting and Editing Notes +Inserting and Editing Comments Selecting Themes for Sheets Entering Fractions diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02150000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02150000.xhp index 109e6dd4e4..f30277b54b 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02150000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/02150000.xhp @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ Deletes date and time values. Formats, text, numbers and formulas remain unchanged. Formulas Deletes formulas. Text, numbers, formats, dates and times remain unchanged. -Notes -Deletes notes added to cells. All other elements remain unchanged. +Comments +Deletes comments added to cells. All other elements remain unchanged. Formats Deletes format attributes applied to cells. All cell content remains unchanged. Objects diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05070500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05070500.xhp index f58ccc8010..17b11f38d4 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05070500.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/01/05070500.xhp @@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ Specifies whether you want the column and row headers to be printed. Grid Prints out the borders of the individual cells as a grid. For the view on screen, make your choice under Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View - Grid lines. -Notes -Prints the notes defined in your spreadsheet. They will be printed on a separate page, along with the corresponding cell reference. +Comments +Prints the comments defined in your spreadsheet. They will be printed on a separate page, along with the corresponding cell reference. Objects/graphics Includes all inserted objects (if printable) and graphics with the printed document. Charts diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/04/01020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/04/01020000.xhp index 37f9a79860..5ee42a3707 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/04/01020000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/04/01020000.xhp @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ CommandCtrl+F1 -Displays the note that is attached to the current cell +Displays the comment that is attached to the current cell diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp index 2e177fe750..a06b85a258 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ -Inserting and Editing Notes +Inserting and Editing Comments /text/scalc/guide/note_insert.xhp @@ -45,39 +45,39 @@ -notes; on cells -cells;notes +comments; on cells +cells;comments comments; on cells remarks on cells -formatting;notes on cells -viewing;notes on cells +formatting;comments on cells +viewing;comments on cells -Inserting and Editing Notes +Inserting and Editing Comments -You can assign a note to each cell by choosing Insert - Note. The note is indicated by a small red square, the note indicator, in the cell. +You can assign a comment to each cell by choosing Insert - Comment. The comment is indicated by a small red square, the comment indicator, in the cell. -The note is visible whenever the mouse pointer is over the cell, provided you have activated Help - Tips or - Extended Tips. +The comment is visible whenever the mouse pointer is over the cell, provided you have activated Help - Tips or - Extended Tips. -When you select the cell, you can choose Show Note from the context menu of the cell. Doing so keeps the note visible until you deactivate the Show Note command from the same context menu. +When you select the cell, you can choose Show Comment from the context menu of the cell. Doing so keeps the comment visible until you deactivate the Show Comment command from the same context menu. -To edit a permanently visible note, just click in it. If you delete the entire text of the note, the note itself is deleted. +To edit a permanently visible comment, just click in it. If you delete the entire text of the comment, the comment itself is deleted. -Move or resize each note as you like. +Move or resize each comment as you like. -Format each note by specifying background color, transparency, border style, and text alignment. Choose the commands from the context menu of the note. +Format each comment by specifying background color, transparency, border style, and text alignment. Choose the commands from the context menu of the comment. -To show or hide the note indicator, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and mark or unmark the Note indicator check box. +To show or hide the comment indicator, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View and mark or unmark the Comment indicator check box. To display a help tip for a selected cell, use Data - Validity - Input Help.
-Insert - Note +Insert - Comment
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/print_details.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/print_details.xhp index 1a640884fa..10a6209d41 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/print_details.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/print_details.xhp @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ sheets; printing details grids; printing sheet grids formulas; printing, instead of results -notes; printing +comments; printing charts;printing sheet grids; printing cells; printing grids @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Sheet grid -Notes +Comments Objects and graphics diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/validity.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/validity.xhp index 3dc86e5479..a159a8b34b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/validity.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/guide/validity.xhp @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ error messages; defining for incorrect input actions in case of incorrect input Help tips; defining text for cell input -notes;help text for cells +comments;help text for cells cells; defining input help macros; running when incorrect input data; validity check diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0104.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0104.xhp index 0dce5acb56..3f60bbb96a 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0104.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0104.xhp @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ oldref="12">Function List
- Note + Comment diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/main0104.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/main0104.xhp index 8cc10567a5..6eb95180f6 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/main0104.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/sdraw/main0104.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.12 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ Insert Snap Point/Line + Comment + Special Character diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000004.xhp index 36343e60f4..b8baaa4a95 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000004.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000004.xhp @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
-Go to the previous note +Go to the previous comment @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ -Go to the next note +Go to the next comment diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp index aed86801f8..a9b4bb6bdb 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ Importing and Exporting in HTML Format When borders in HTML documents are exported, lines are exported in a width of exactly 1 pixel since Netscape Navigator and MS Internet Explorer do not recognize smaller lines. When importing, a border of 1 pixel width will appear with 0.05 pt width.still true? this para is very old. With $[officename] Writer, you can insert footnotes and endnotes in your HTML document. They are exported as meta tags. The footnote and endnote characters are exported as hyperlinks. -Notes are used to include unknown characters in an HTML document. Every note that begins with "HTML:..." and ends with ">" is treated as an HTML code, but is exported without these designations. Several tags around text can be included after "HTML:..." Accented characters are converted into the ANSI character set. Notes are created during import (for example, for meta tags that have no room in the file properties or unknown tags). +Comments are used to include unknown characters in an HTML document. Every note that begins with "HTML:..." and ends with ">" is treated as an HTML code, but is exported without these designations. Several tags around text can be included after "HTML:..." Accented characters are converted into the ANSI character set. Comments are created during import (for example, for meta tags that have no room in the file properties or unknown tags). The HTML import of $[officename] Writer is able to read files that have UTF-8 or UCS2 character coding. All characters that are contained in the ANSI character set or in the system's character set can be displayed. When exporting to HTML, the character set selected in Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility is used. Characters not present there are written in a substitute form, which is displayed correctly in modern web browsers. When exporting such characters, you will receive an appropriate warning. If, in Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility, you select Netscape Navigator, MS Internet Explorer, or $[officename] Writer as the export option, upon export all important font attributes are exported as direct attributes (for example, text color, font size, bold, italic, and so on) in CSS1 styles. (CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets.) Importing is also carried out according to this standard. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp index f1a98a00e6..c8f94eb54a 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Insert Menu -Choose Insert - Note (in Writer or Calc) +Choose Insert - Comment (in Writer or Calc)
Choose Insert - Picture - Scan diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02070000.xhp index a26bcab3bd..bb0c8bf539 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02070000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02070000.xhp @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Paste all -Pastes all cell contents, notes, formats, and objects into the current document. +Pastes all cell contents, comments, formats, and objects into the current document. Text @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ Inserts cells containing formulae. -Notes +Comments -Inserts notes that are attached to cells. If you want to add the notes to the existing cell content, select the "Add" operation. +Inserts comments that are attached to cells. If you want to add the comments to the existing cell content, select the "Add" operation. Formats @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Add -Adds the values in the clipboard cells to the values in the target cells. Also, if the clipboard only contains notes, adds the notes to the target cells. +Adds the values in the clipboard cells to the values in the target cells. Also, if the clipboard only contains comments, adds the comments to the target cells. Subtract diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp index ff1f086727..bdf298e0b1 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/02100000.xhp @@ -129,8 +129,8 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal After you select the attributes that you want to search for, the Search for Styles box in the Options area of the %PRODUCTNAME Writer Find & Replace dialog changes to Including Styles. If you want to search for text in which attributes were set by using direct formatting and styles, select the Including Styles box. -Notes - In Writer, you can select to include the notes texts in your searches. +Comments + In Writer, you can select to include the comment texts in your searches. @@ -217,11 +217,11 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal Searches for the characters that you specify in values and in the results of formulas. Notes + oldref="146">Comments - Searches for the characters that you specify in the notes that are attached to the cells. + Searches for the characters that you specify in the comments that are attached to the cells. - Searches for the characters that you specify in the notes that are attached to the cells. + Searches for the characters that you specify in the comments that are attached to the cells. Search direction @@ -265,4 +265,4 @@ Ext help text not found within switches. Solution: Keep switched text for normal
- \ No newline at end of file + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/04050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/04050000.xhp index 30d5082362..50fdbe184f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/04050000.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/04050000.xhp @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ - * $Revision: 1.10 $ + * $Revision: 1.12 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -36,72 +36,69 @@ - Notes + Comment /text/shared/01/04050000.xhp -notes;inserting/editing/deleting/printing - inserting; notes - editing; notes - deleting;notes - Navigator;notes - printing;notes - records; inserting notes - remarks, see also notes +comments;inserting/editing/deleting/printing + inserting; comments + editing; comments + deleting;comments + Navigator;comments + printing;comments + records; inserting comments + remarks, see also comments mw changed "notes;" and added 3 entries Notes - Inserts a note anchored to the current cursor position. + oldref="1">Comment + Inserts a comment.
- -Writer -Inserting notes - In Writer, the command Insert - Note or the Command+Option -Ctrl+Alt+N key combination inserts a note anchor at the current cursor position. A note box is shown at the page margin, where you can enter the text of your note. A line connects anchor and note box. - The author name and the date and time of creating this note is shown at the bottom of the note box. - The notes by different authors get different colors. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - User Data to enter your name so that it can show up as the note author. - Editing notes - Every user with write permission to the text document can edit and delete notes of all authors. - The note box contains an icon with a down arrow. Click the icon to open a menu with some commands to delete notes. + Inserting comments + In Writer, the command Insert - Comment or the Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+N key combination inserts a comment anchor at the current cursor position. A comment box is shown at the page margin, where you can enter the text of your comment. A line connects anchor and comment box. + In Calc, Draw, and Impress, the command Insert - Comment inserts a comment. + The author name and the date and time of creating this comment is shown at the bottom of the comment box. + The comments by different authors get different colors. Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - User Data to enter your name so that it can show up as the comment author. + Editing comments + Every user with write permission to the document can edit and delete comments of all authors. + The comment box contains an icon with a down arrow. Click the icon to open a menu with some commands to delete comments. -Delete the current note. + + +Delete the current comment. -Delete all notes by this author in the current document. + +Delete all comments by this author in the current document. -Delete all notes in the current document. - Choose a command to delete the current note, or all notes from the same author as the current note, or all notes in the document.22500 shown for Reply, which is the same as Delete. -If the note was written by another author, there is a Reply command in the context menu. This command inserts a new note adjacent to the note to which you want to reply. The note anchor is the same for both notes. Type your reply text in the new note. Save and send your document to other authors, then those authors can add replies, too.View - Notes command + +Delete all comments in the current document. + Choose a command to delete the current comment, or all comments from the same author as the current comment, or all comments in the document.22500 shown for Reply, which is the same as Delete. +If the comment in a text document was written by another author, there is a Reply command in the context menu. This command inserts a new comment adjacent to the comment to which you want to reply. The comment anchor is the same for both comments. Type your reply text in the new comment. Save and send your document to other authors, then those authors can add replies, too.View - Comments command -Use View - Notes to show or hide all notes. - In the Find & Replace dialog, you can select to include the notes texts in your searches. - Navigating from note to note - When the cursor is inside a note, you can press Command+Option -Ctrl+Alt+Page Down to jump to the next note, or press Command+Option -Ctrl+Alt+Page Up to jump to the previous note. - When the cursor is inside the normal text, press the above mentioned keys to jump to the next or previous note anchor. You can also use the small Navigation window below the vertical scrollbar to jump from one note anchor to the next note anchor. - You can also open the Navigator to see a list of all notes. Right-click a note name in the Navigator to edit or delete the note. - Printing notes - To set the printing options for notes in your text document, choose File - Print, then click Options. To change the printing option for notes for all your text documents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. - -Calc -When you attach a note to a cell, a callout appears where you can enter your text. A small square in the upper right corner of a cell marks the position of a note. To display the note permanently, right-click the cell, and choose Show Note. - To change the object properties of a note, for example the background color, choose Show Note as above, then right-click the note (do not double-click the text). - To edit a shown note, double-click the note text. To edit a note that is not shown permanently, click in the cell that contains the note, and then choose Insert - Note. To specify the formatting of the note text, right-click the note text in edit mode. - To change the position or size of a note, drag a border or corner of the note. UFI: see specs.openoffice.org/calc/compatibility/AnnotationPosition.sxw - To delete a note, right-click the cell, then choose Delete Note. - You can also right-click a note name in the Navigator window to choose some editing commands. - To set the printing options for notes in your spreadsheet, choose Format - Page, and then click the Sheet tab. - -Draw, Impress -In Draw, there are no notes. If you want some annotations, use a custom layer and set the layer to visible or invisible as desired. - In Impress, you can use the Notes view to write a page of notes for every slide. - - - +Use View - Comments to show or hide all comments (not available in Calc). + In the Find & Replace dialog of text documents, you can select to include the comments texts in your searches. + Navigating from comment to comment in text documents + When the cursor is inside a comment, you can press Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+Page Down to jump to the next comment, or press Command+Option +Ctrl+Alt+Page Up to jump to the previous comment. + When the cursor is inside the normal text, press the above mentioned keys to jump to the next or previous comment anchor. You can also use the small Navigation window below the vertical scrollbar to jump from one comment anchor to the next comment anchor. + You can also open the Navigator to see a list of all comments. Right-click a comment name in the Navigator to edit or delete the comment. + Printing comments + To set the printing options for comments in your text document, choose File - Print, then click Options. To change the printing option for comments for all your text documents, choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Print. + Comments in spreadsheets + When you attach a comment to a cell, a callout appears where you can enter your text. A small square in the upper right corner of a cell marks the position of a comment. To display the comment permanently, right-click the cell, and choose Show Comment. + To change the object properties of a comment, for example the background color, choose Show Comment as above, then right-click the comment (do not double-click the text). + To edit a shown comment, double-click the comment text. To edit a comment that is not shown permanently, click in the cell that contains the comment, and then choose Insert - Comment. To specify the formatting of the comment text, right-click the comment text in edit mode. + To change the position or size of a comment, drag a border or corner of the comment. UFI: see specs.openoffice.org/calc/compatibility/AnnotationPosition.sxw + To delete a comment, right-click the cell, then choose Delete Comment. + You can also right-click a comment name in the Navigator window to choose some editing commands. + To set the printing options for comments in your spreadsheet, choose Format - Page, and then click the Sheet tab. + In Impress, you can choose to use the Notes view to write a page of notes for every slide. Additionally, you can insert comments to your slides. + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/about_meta_tags.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/about_meta_tags.xhp index e83b1d19d0..9bd1feeda9 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/about_meta_tags.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/about_meta_tags.xhp @@ -100,8 +100,8 @@ When you import an HTML document, following META tags are automatically converted to $[officename] fields: <META HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH"...> and <META NAME="..." ...> , where NAME equals to AUTHOR, CREATED, CHANGED, CHANGEDBY, DESCRIPTION, KEYWORDS or CLASSIFICATION. Scripts, comments, and META tags that are positioned directly before a TABLE tag are inserted in the first cell of the table. Scripts and META tags in the header of an HTML document are imported and anchored to the first paragraph in the document. -To set the options for importing HTML tags, choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility. A known META tag contains either "HTTP-EQUIV" or "NAME", and are imported as $[officename] notes. The only exception is <META NAME="GENERATOR"...>, which is ignored. +To set the options for importing HTML tags, choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility. A known META tag contains either "HTTP-EQUIV" or "NAME", and are imported as $[officename] comments. The only exception is <META NAME="GENERATOR"...>, which is ignored. Export Tips -Notes and script fields at the beginning of the first paragraph in a document are exported to the header of an HTML document. If the document begins with a table, the first paragraph in the first cell of the table is exported to the header of the HTML document. +Comments and script fields at the beginning of the first paragraph in a document are exported to the header of an HTML document. If the document begins with a table, the first paragraph in the first cell of the table is exported to the header of the HTML document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp index 4aaafc867d..5d47d0c2a8 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/ref_pdf_export.xhp @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ Export notes - Selects to export notes of Writer and Calc documents as PDF notes. + Selects to export comments of Writer and Calc documents as PDF notes. Export bookmarks Selects to export bookmarks of Writer documents as PDF bookmarks. Bookmarks are created for all outline paragraphs (Tools - Outline Numbering) and for all table of contents entries for which you did assign hyperlinks in the source document. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/microsoft_terms.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/microsoft_terms.xhp index 0c4b9f7ee5..cbcba4da58 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/microsoft_terms.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/microsoft_terms.xhp @@ -81,14 +81,6 @@ -Comments - - -Notes - - - - Compare and Merge Documents diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/navigator.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/navigator.xhp index f5845582ea..2727ce5004 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/navigator.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/navigator.xhp @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Navigator for Document Overview -All contents of the Navigator window are referred to here as "categories," whether titles, sheets, tables, text frames, graphics, OLE objects, sections, hyperlinks, references, indexes or notes. +All contents of the Navigator window are referred to here as "categories," whether titles, sheets, tables, text frames, graphics, OLE objects, sections, hyperlinks, references, indexes or comments. The Navigator displays all types of objects contained in a document. If a plus sign appears next to a category, this indicates that at least one object of this kind exists. If you rest the mouse pointer on the category name, the number of objects is displayed in an extended tip. Open a category by clicking on the plus sign. If you only want to view the entries in a certain category, select the category and click the Content View icon. Until you click the icon again, only the objects of this category will be displayed. You may dock the Navigator to any document border or turn it back into a free window (double click on the gray area). You can change the size of the Navigator when it is a free window. diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp index da5ba92584..5af76c2f36 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010200.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0208.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0208.xhp index f2e6a8c3b3..e61b47035b 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0208.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/scalc/main0208.xhp @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ - - - + ************************************************************************ + --> + - - -Status Bar -/text/scalc/main0208.xhp - - -Sun Microsystems, Inc. -converted from old format - fpe - - - -
-Status Bar -The Status Bar displays information about the current sheet. -
- - - - - - - - -
+ + Status Bar + /text/scalc/main0208.xhp + + + +
+ Status Bar + The Status Bar displays information about the current sheet. +
+ + + + + + + Digital Signature + See also Digital Signatures. + + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp index d9fe1d5bb0..39979a49e5 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ - - + + + - - -Digital Signatures -/text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp - - -UFI: Digital Signatures from File-Properties-General -dedr: reviewed - - - -
+ + Digital Signatures + /text/shared/01/digitalsignatures.xhp + + + +
-Digital Signatures -Adds and removes digital signatures to and from your document. You can also use the dialog to view certificates. -
-
- -
- +Digital Signatures + Adds and removes digital signatures to and from your document. You can also use the dialog to view certificates. +
+
+ +
+ -You must save a file before you can apply a digital signature to the file. +You must save a file before you can apply a digital signature to the file. -You must save a file in OpenDocument format before you can apply a digital signature to the file. +You must save a file in OpenDocument format before you can apply a digital signature to the file. -List -Lists the digital signatures for the current document. -The Signed icon -icon +List + Lists the digital signatures for the current document. + The Signed icon +Icon indicates a valid digital signature, while the Exclamation mark icon -icon +Icon indicates an invalid digital signature. -A Signed icon is also shown in the Status bar when a signed document only contains valid digital signatures. + See also Digital Signatures. -View Certificate -Opens the View Certificate dialog. +View Certificate + Opens the View Certificate dialog. -Add -Opens the Select Certificate dialog. +Add + Opens the Select Certificate dialog. -Remove -Removes the selected source from the list. - -
+Remove + Removes the selected source from the list. + +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp index f1369473ab..f7d56606a1 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ * * OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite * - * $RCSfile: digital_signatures.xhp,v $ - * $Revision: 1.14.4.1 $ + * $RCSfile: soffice2xmlhelp.xsl,v $ + * $Revision: 1.8 $ * * This file is part of OpenOffice.org. * @@ -35,38 +35,86 @@ - -About Digital Signatures -/text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp - - - + + About Digital Signatures + /text/shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp + + + certificates -digital signatures;overview -security;digital signatures + digital signatures;overview + security;digital signatures mw moved 1 entry to digitalsign_send.xhp and made "digital signatures" a two level entry and added a new entry -About Digital Signatures +About Digital Signatures -In %PRODUCTNAME, you can digitally sign your documents and macros. -Certificates -To sign a document digitally, you need a personal key, the certificate. A personal key is stored on your computer as a combination of a private key, which must be kept secret, and a public key, which you add to your documents when you sign them. -Save and sign the document -When you apply a digital signature to a document, a kind of checksum is computed from the document's content plus your personal key. The checksum and your public key are stored together with the document. -Open a signed document -When someone later opens the document on any computer with a recent version of %PRODUCTNAME, the program will compute the checksum again and compare it with the stored checksum. If both are the same, the program will signal that you see the original, unchanged document. In addition, the program can show you the public key information from the certificate. -You can compare the public key with the public key that is published on the web site of the certificate authority. -Whenever someone changes something in the document, this change breaks the digital signature. After the change, there will be no sign that you see the original document. -Security Warnings -When you receive a signed document, and the software reports that the signature is valid, this does not mean that you can be absolutely sure that the document is the same that the sender has sent. Signing documents with software certificates is not a perfectly secure method. Numerous ways are possible to circumvent the security features. -Example: Think about someone who wants to camouflage his identity to be a sender from your bank. He can easily get a certificate using a false name, then send you any signed e-mail pretending he is working for your bank. You will get that e-mail, and the e-mail or the document within has the "valid signed" icon. -Do not trust the icon. Inspect and verify the certificates. -The validation of a signature is not a legally binding guarantee of any kind. -On Windows operating systems, the Windows features of validating a signature are used. On Solaris and Linux systems, files that are supplied by Thunderbird, Mozilla or Firefox are used. You must ensure that the files that are in use within your system are really the original files that were supplied by the original developers. For malevolent intruders, there are numerous ways to replace original files with other files that they supply. -The messages about validation of a signature that you see in %PRODUCTNAME are the messages that the validation files return. The %PRODUCTNAME software has no way to ensure that the messages reflect the true status of any certificate. The %PRODUCTNAME software only displays the messages that other files that are not under control of %PRODUCTNAME report. There is no legal responsibility of %PRODUCTNAME that the displayed messages reflect the true status of a digital signature. -
-English Wiki page on digital signatures -Applying digital signatures -Opening a document using WebDAV over HTTPS -
- - + In %PRODUCTNAME, you can digitally sign your documents and macros. + Certificates + To sign a document digitally, you need a personal key, the certificate. A personal key is stored on your computer as a combination of a private key, which must be kept secret, and a public key, which you add to your documents when you sign them. + Save and sign the document + When you apply a digital signature to a document, a kind of checksum is computed from the document's content plus your personal key. The checksum and your public key are stored together with the document. + Open a signed document + When someone later opens the document on any computer with a recent version of %PRODUCTNAME, the program will compute the checksum again and compare it with the stored checksum. If both are the same, the program will signal that you see the original, unchanged document. In addition, the program can show you the public key information from the certificate. + You can compare the public key with the public key that is published on the web site of the certificate authority. + Whenever someone changes something in the document, this change breaks the digital signature. After the change, there will be no sign that you see the original document. + The result of the signature validation is displayed in the status bar and within the Digital Signature dialog. Several documents and macro signatures can exist inside an ODF document. If there is a problem with one signature, then the validation result of that one signature is assumed for all signatures. That is, if there are ten valid signatures and one invalid signature, then the status bar and the status field in the dialog will flag the signature as invalid. + You can see any of the following icons and messages when you open a signed document. + + + + Icon in Status bar + + + Signature status + + + + + +Icon + + + + The signature is valid. + + + + + +Icon + + + + The signature is OK, but the certificates could not be validated. + The signature and the certificate are OK, but not all parts of the document are signed. (For documents that were signed with OpenOffice.org prior to 3.2 or StarOffice prior to 9.2, see note below.) + + + + + +Icon + + + + The signature is invalid. + + +
+ + Signatures and software versions + The signing of contents got changed with OpenOffice.org 3.2 and StarOffice 9.2. Now all contents of the files, except the signature file itself (META-INF/documentsignatures.xml) are signed. + When you sign a document with OpenOffice.org 3.2 or StarOffice 9.2 or a later version, and you open that document in an older version of the software, the signature will be displayed as "invalid". Signatures created with older versions of the software will be marked with "only parts of the documents are signed" when loaded in the newer software. + When you load an ODF document, you might see an icon in the status bar and the status field in the dialog that indicates that the document is only partially signed. This status will appear when the signature and certificate are valid, but they were created with a version of OpenOffice.org before 3.2 or StarOffice before 9.2. In versions of OpenOffice.org before 3.0 or StarOffice before 9.0, the document signature was applied to the main contents, pictures and embedded objects only and some contents, like macros, were not signed. In OpenOffice.org 3.0 and StarOffice 9.0 the document signature was applied to most content, including macros. However, the mimetype and the content of the META-INF folder were not signed. And in OpenOffice.org 3.2 and StarOffice 9.2 all contents, except the signature file itself (META-INF/documentsignatures.xml), are signed. + Security Warnings + When you receive a signed document, and the software reports that the signature is valid, this does not mean that you can be absolutely sure that the document is the same that the sender has sent. Signing documents with software certificates is not a perfectly secure method. Numerous ways are possible to circumvent the security features. + Example: Think about someone who wants to camouflage his identity to be a sender from your bank. He can easily get a certificate using a false name, then send you any signed e-mail pretending he is working for your bank. You will get that e-mail, and the e-mail or the document within has the "valid signed" icon. + Do not trust the icon. Inspect and verify the certificates. + The validation of a signature is not a legally binding guarantee of any kind. + On Windows operating systems, the Windows features of validating a signature are used. On Solaris and Linux systems, files that are supplied by Thunderbird, Mozilla or Firefox are used. You must ensure that the files that are in use within your system are really the original files that were supplied by the original developers. For malevolent intruders, there are numerous ways to replace original files with other files that they supply. + The messages about validation of a signature that you see in %PRODUCTNAME are the messages that the validation files return. The %PRODUCTNAME software has no way to ensure that the messages reflect the true status of any certificate. The %PRODUCTNAME software only displays the messages that other files that are not under control of %PRODUCTNAME report. There is no legal responsibility of %PRODUCTNAME that the displayed messages reflect the true status of a digital signature. +
+ English Wiki page on digital signatures + Applying digital signatures + Opening a document using WebDAV over HTTPS +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp index 774e0f4069..b68bb1240f 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Applying Digital Signatures -/text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp - - - - - - + + Applying Digital Signatures + /text/shared/guide/digitalsign_send.xhp + + + signing documents with digital signatures -digital signatures;getting/managing/applying - - mw transferred one entry from digital_signatures.xhp and added a new entry - Applying Digital Signatures - - MW created this file by splitting shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp - Getting a Certificate - You can get a certificate from a certification authority, which may be a private company or a governmental institution. Some certification authorities want money for their service, for example when they certify your identity. Other certificates are free of costs, for example those offered by some e-mail providers, which certify your e-mail address. A few of the companies that offer certificates to private persons are listed in the following, in alphabetical order: GlobalSign , Thawte, Verisign. - Managing your Certificates - + digital signatures;getting/managing/applying +
mw transferred one entry from digital_signatures.xhp and added a new entry +Applying Digital Signatures +MW created this file by splitting shared/guide/digital_signatures.xhp +Getting a Certificate + You can get a certificate from a certification authority, which may be a private company or a governmental institution. Some certification authorities want money for their service, for example when they certify your identity. Other certificates are free of costs, for example those offered by some e-mail providers, which certify your e-mail address. A few of the companies that offer certificates to private persons are listed in the following, in alphabetical order: GlobalSign , Thawte, Verisign. + Managing your Certificates - - If you are using Microsoft Windows, you can manage your certificates from the Control Panel applet "Internet Options" on the "Contents" tab page. - Import your new root certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list. - +If you are using Microsoft Windows, you can manage your certificates from the Control Panel applet "Internet Options" on the "Contents" tab page. + Import your new root certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities list. - - If you are using Solaris or Linux, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite, or Firefox software to install some system files that are needed for encryption. - If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird, Mozilla, or Firefox, and you want %PRODUCTNAME to use one specified profile for certificates, then you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder of that specified profile. - - - Open your Web browser's preferences dialog, select the Privacy & Security tab page, click on Certificates - Manage Certificates. - - - Import your new root certificate, then select and edit the certificate. Enable the root certificate to be trusted at least for web and email access. This ensures that the certificate can sign your documents. You may edit any intermediate certificate in the same way, but it is not mandatory for signing documents. - - - When you have edited the new certificates, restart %PRODUCTNAME. - - - +If you are using Solaris or Linux, you must install a recent version of Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite, or Firefox software to install some system files that are needed for encryption.how about Mac OS X? + If you have created different profiles in Thunderbird, Mozilla, or Firefox, and you want %PRODUCTNAME to use one specified profile for certificates, then you can set the environment variable MOZILLA_CERTIFICATE_FOLDER to point to the folder of that specified profile. + + + Open your Web browser's preferences dialog, select the Privacy & Security tab page, click on Certificates - Manage Certificates. + + + Import your new root certificate, then select and edit the certificate. Enable the root certificate to be trusted at least for web and email access. This ensures that the certificate can sign your documents. You may edit any intermediate certificate in the same way, but it is not mandatory for signing documents. + + + When you have edited the new certificates, restart %PRODUCTNAME. + + - - Signing a document - - - Choose File - Digital Signatures. - - - A message box advises you to save the document. Click Yes to save the file. - - - After saving, you see the Digital Signatures dialog. Click Add to add a public key to the document. - - - In the Select Certificate dialog, select your certificate and click OK. - - - You see again the Digital Signatures dialog, where you can add more certificates if you want. Click OK to add the public key to the saved file. - - - A signed document shows an icon -icon +Signing a document + + + Choose File - Digital Signatures. + + + A message box advises you to save the document. Click Yes to save the file. + + + After saving, you see the Digital Signatures dialog. Click Add to add a public key to the document. + + + In the Select Certificate dialog, select your certificate and click OK. + + + You see again the Digital Signatures dialog, where you can add more certificates if you want. Click OK to add the public key to the saved file. + + + A signed document shows an icon +Icon in the status bar. You can double-click the icon in the status bar to view the certificate. - Signing the macros inside a document - Normally, macros are part of a document. If you sign a document, the macros inside the document are signed automatically. If you want to sign only the macros, but not the document, proceed as follows: - - - Choose Tools - Macros - Digital Signature. - - - Apply the signature as described above for documents. - - - When you open the Basic IDE that contains signed macros, you see an icon -icon - in the status bar. You can double-click the icon in the status bar to view the certificate. - WebDAV see issue 32935 - main dialog IDs are here to lead the user initially to this help page - Examine certificate button - + The result of the signature validation is displayed in the status bar and within the Digital Signature dialog. Several documents and macro signatures can exist inside an ODF document. If there is a problem with one signature, then the validation result of that one signature is assumed for all signatures. That is, if there are ten valid signatures and one invalid signature, then the status bar and the status field in the dialog will flag the signature as invalid. + Signing the macros inside a document + Normally, macros are part of a document. If you sign a document, the macros inside the document are signed automatically. If you want to sign only the macros, but not the document, proceed as follows: + + + Choose Tools - Macros - Digital Signature. + + + Apply the signature as described above for documents. + + + When you open the Basic IDE that contains signed macros, you see an icon +Icon + in the status bar. You can double-click the icon in the status bar to view the certificate.WebDAV see issue 32935main dialog IDs are here to lead the user initially to this help pageExamine certificate button - Click to open the View Certificate dialog. - Accept this certificate temporarily for this session radio button - +Click to open the View Certificate dialog.Accept this certificate temporarily for this session radio button - Choose this setting to accept the certificate until you exit %PRODUCTNAME. - Do not accept this certificate and do not connect to this Web site radio button - +Choose this setting to accept the certificate until you exit %PRODUCTNAME.Do not accept this certificate and do not connect to this Web site radio button - Choose this setting to cancel the connection. -
- - English Wiki page on digital signatures - About digital signatures - -
- - +Choose this setting to cancel the connection. +
+ English Wiki page on digital signatures + About digital signatures +
+ + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/main0208.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/main0208.xhp index 08aedc5b15..d564e00791 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/main0208.xhp +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/swriter/main0208.xhp @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ - - - + + - - - + + - -Status Bar -/text/swriter/main0208.xhp - - - -
-Status Bar -The Status Bar contains information about the current document and offers various buttons with special functions. -
- - -Languagei80434 -Displays the language for the selected text.
Click to open a menu where you can choose another language for the selected text or for the current paragraph.
Choose None to exclude the text from spellchecking and hyphenation.
Choose More to open a dialog with more options.
- - - - -Zoom & View Layout -Three controls on the Writer Status Bar allow to change the zoom and view layout of your text documents. -The View Layout icons show from left to right: Single column mode. View mode with pages side by side. Book mode with two pages as in an open book. -Drag the Zoom slider to the left to show more pages, drag to the right to zoom into a page and show a smaller area of the page. - - -
+ + Status Bar + /text/swriter/main0208.xhp + + + +
+ Status Bar + The Status Bar contains information about the current document and offers various buttons with special functions. +
+ + + +Languagei80434 + Displays the language for the selected text.
Click to open a menu where you can choose another language for the selected text or for the current paragraph.
Choose None to exclude the text from spellchecking and hyphenation.
Choose More to open a dialog with more options.
+ + + + Digital Signature + See also Digital Signatures. + + Zoom & View Layout + Three controls on the Writer Status Bar allow to change the zoom and view layout of your text documents. + +The View Layout icons show from left to right: Single column mode. View mode with pages side by side. Book mode with two pages as in an open book. + +Drag the Zoom slider to the left to show more pages, drag to the right to zoom into a page and show a smaller area of the page. + + +
\ No newline at end of file -- cgit From f6f70fb93cb003c65e960302f54bf96972cab2a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivo Hinkelmann Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2009 14:29:05 +0000 Subject: CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS ab74 2009-09-10 10:13:43 +0200 jsk r276023 : Test Cases for #i103691, #i103697, #i103990 2009-09-03 15:42:36 +0200 ab r275754 : #i103990# Removed warning 2009-09-03 09:02:32 +0200 ab r275744 : CWS-TOOLING: rebase CWS ab74 to trunk@275331 (milestone: DEV300:m56) 2009-09-02 17:14:42 +0200 ab r275724 : #i103697# Applied patch 2009-08-27 15:11:50 +0200 ab r275488 : #i103354# Check Lucene index file to be named _0.cfs, fail otherwise 2009-08-26 08:57:21 +0200 ab r275393 : #i104354# Changed loop variable type to avoid Solaris Intel compiler optimizer bug 2009-08-17 14:17:32 +0200 ab r275053 : #i73263# Adapted breakpoint dialog to longer strings 2009-08-13 17:09:30 +0200 ab r274951 : #i103691# Fix empty comparison behaviour 2009-08-13 13:03:28 +0200 ab r274935 : #i103948# Applied patch 2009-08-13 12:31:15 +0200 ab r274931 : #i103134# Patch: Always set default property 2009-08-13 11:02:50 +0200 ab r274926 : #i103990# Support arrays in user types 2009-07-21 11:16:54 +0200 ab r274171 : #i102816# Make sure LocaleItem is loaded before copying from it 2009-07-20 14:56:35 +0200 ab r274139 : #i102816# Use default language as final fallback in service implementation --- helpcontent2/util/target.pmk | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk index 482cec9e96..58d9de8c79 100755 --- a/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk +++ b/helpcontent2/util/target.pmk @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH= -Djava.library.path=$(SOLARSHAREDBIN) $(LINKALLTARGETS) : $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//)/$i) $(subst,LANGUAGE,$$(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) $(LINKADDEDDEPS)) $(COMMONMISC)$/xhp_changed.flag $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst $(HELPLINKER) @$(mktmp -mod $(LINKNAME) -hid $(PRJ)$/helpers$/hid.lst -src $(COMMONMISC) -sty $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/embed.xsl -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -idxcaption $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcaption.xsl -idxcontent $(PRJ)$/source$/auxiliary$/idxcontent.xsl -lang {$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(subst,LANGUAGE,{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))} $(LINKADDEDFILES)) $(foreach,i,$(LINKLINKFILES) $(COMMONMISC)$/{$(subst,$(LINKNAME)_, $(@:b))}/$i) -o $@) .IF "$(SOLAR_JAVA)" == "TRUE" - $(JAVAI) $(JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH) -cp "$(my_cp)" com.sun.star.help.HelpIndexerTool -lang $(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) -mod $(LINKNAME) -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -o $@ + $(JAVAI) $(JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH) -cp "$(my_cp)" com.sun.star.help.HelpIndexerTool -lang $(@:b:s/_/./:e:s/.//) -mod $(LINKNAME) -zipdir $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b) -o $@ -checkcfsname _0 .ELSE -$(RM) $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b)$/content/*.* -$(RM) $(MISC)$/ziptmp$(@:b)$/caption/*.* -- cgit From 94a357ac7fb0c3510a755ae10bcbe0a47d36e6e4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ivo Hinkelmann Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 15:46:20 +0000 Subject: #i10000# #i103543# write correct en-US tree files --- helpcontent2/helpers/update_tree.pl | 5 ++++- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/helpcontent2/helpers/update_tree.pl b/helpcontent2/helpers/update_tree.pl index ae7dddf0d6..71579750ad 100644 --- a/helpcontent2/helpers/update_tree.pl +++ b/helpcontent2/helpers/update_tree.pl @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ if ( ! defined $prj ) { ($tree_src = $scriptname) =~ s/\/update_tree.pl/\/..\/source\/auxiliary/; ($tree_dest = $scriptname) =~ s/\/update_tree.pl/\/..\/$destpath\/misc/; ($source_dir = $scriptname) =~ s/\/update_tree.pl/\/..\/source/; + ($source_dir_xhp = $scriptname) =~ s/\/update_tree.pl/\/..\/source/; + if ( defined $ENV{TRYSDF} && defined $ENV{LOCALIZESDF} ) { if( defined $ENV{LOCALIZATION_FOUND} && $ENV{LOCALIZATION_FOUND} eq "YES" ) @@ -93,6 +95,7 @@ if ( ! defined $prj ) { $tree_src = "$prj\/source\/auxiliary"; $tree_dest = "$prj\/$destpath\/misc"; $source_dir = "$prj\/source"; + $source_dir_xhp = "$prj\/source"; $treestrings = "$source_dir/text/shared/tree_strings.xhp"; if ( defined $ENV{TRYSDF} && defined $ENV{LOCALIZESDF} ) @@ -238,7 +241,7 @@ sub processtreefiles { ($id = $l) =~ s/^.*id="([^"]*)".*$/$1/gis; ($module = $id) =~ s/^([^\/]*).*$/$1/; $id =~ s/^.*?\///; - $file = "$source_dir/$id"; + $file = "$source_dir_xhp/$id"; if ($lng eq 'en-US') { # english comes from the file if (open F,$file) { -- cgit -- cgit