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+ 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). +
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+ 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". +
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+ 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. +
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+ 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]. + +
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+ 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. +
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+ +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. +
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+ 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. +
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+ 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 %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate. + + If an error occurs, the function returns a logical or numerical value. + + (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. + + Press Shift+F1 and point to a control to learn more about that control. + + +
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+Internet glossary +common terms;Internet glossary +glossaries;Internet terms +terminology;Internet glossary +mw changed "Internet...".Glossary of Internet Terms +If you are a newcomer to the Internet, you will be confronted with unfamiliar terms: browser, bookmark, e-mail, homepage, search engine, and many others. To make your first steps easier, this glossary explains some of the more important terminology you may find in the Internet, intranet, mail and news. +
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+Frames +Frames are useful for designing the layout of HTML pages. $[officename] uses floating frames into which you can place objects such as graphics, movie files and sound. The context menu of a frame shows the options for restoring or editing frame contents. Some of these commands are also listed in Edit - Object when the frame is selected. +
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+FTP +FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is the standard transfer protocol for files in the Internet. An FTP server is a program on a computer connected to the Internet which stores files to be transmitted with the aid of FTP. While FTP is responsible for transmitting and downloading Internet files, HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) provides the connection setup and data transfer between WWW servers and clients. +
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+HTML; definition + +HTML +HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is a document code language, which is used as the file format for WWW documents. It is derived from SGML and integrates text, graphics, videos and sound. +If you want to type HTML commands directly, for example when doing exercises from one of the many available HTML books, remember that HTML pages are pure text files. Save your document under the document type Text and give it the file name extension .HTML. Be sure there are no umlauts or other special characters of the extended character set. If you want to re-open this file in $[officename] and edit the HTML code, you must load it with the file type Text and not with the file type Web pages. +There are several references on the Internet providing an introduction to the HTML language. +
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+HTTP +The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a record of transmission of WWW documents between WWW servers (hosts) and browsers (clients). +
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+ImageMap; definition + +ImageMap +An ImageMap is a reference-sensitive graphic or text frame. You can click on defined areas of the graphic or text frame to go to a target (URL), which is linked with the area. The reference areas, along with the linked URLs and corresponding text displayed when resting the mouse pointer on these areas, are defined in the ImageMap Editor. +There are two different types of ImageMaps. A Client Side ImageMap is evaluated on the client computer, which loaded the graphic from the Internet, while a Server Side ImageMap is evaluated on the server computer which provides the HTML page on the Internet. In server evaluation, clicking an ImageMap sends the relative coordinates of the cursor within the image to the server, and a dedicated program on the server responds. In the client evaluation, clicking a defined hotspot of the ImageMap activates the URL, as if it were a normal text link. The URL appears below the mouse pointer when passing across the ImageMap. +As ImageMaps can be used in different ways, they can be stored in different formats. +ImageMap Formats +ImageMaps are basically divided between those that are analyzed on the server (i. e. your Internet provider) and those analyzed on the web browser of the reader's computer. +
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+Server Side ImageMap + +Server Side ImageMaps +Server Side ImageMaps appear for the reader as a picture or frame on the page. Click on the ImageMap with the mouse, and the coordinates of the relative position are sent to the server. Aided by an extra program, the server then determines the next step to take. There are several incompatible methods to define this process, the two most common being: + + +W3C (CERN) HTTP Server (Format type: MAP - CERN) + + +NCSA HTTP Server (Format type: MAP - NCSA) + + +$[officename] creates ImageMaps for both methods. Select the format from the File type list in the Save As dialog in the ImageMap Editor. Separate Map Files are created which you must upload to the server. You will need to ask your provider or network administrator which type of ImageMaps are supported by the server and how to access the evaluation program. +
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+Client Side ImageMap + +Client Side ImageMap +The area of the picture or frame where the reader can click is indicated by the appearance of the linked URL when the mouse passes over the area. The ImageMap is stored in a layer below the picture and contains information about the referenced regions. The only disadvantage of Client Side ImageMaps is that older Web browsers cannot read them; a disadvantage that will, however, resolve itself in time. +When saving the ImageMap, select the file type SIP - StarView ImageMap. This saves the ImageMap directly in a format which can be applied to every active picture or frame in your document. However, if you just want to use the ImageMap on the current picture or text frame, you do not have to save it in any special format. After defining the regions, simply click Apply. Nothing more is necessary. Client Side ImageMaps saved in HTML format are inserted directly into the page in HTML code. +
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+Java; definition + +Java +The Java programming language is a platform independent programming language that is especially suited for use in the Internet. Web pages and applications programmed with Java class files can be used on all modern operating systems. Programs using Java programming language are usually developed in a Java development environment and then compiled to a "byte code". +
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+plug-ins; definition + +Plug-In +Extensions providing additional functionality in Web browsers are referred to as Plug-Ins. +A Plug-In is a term used in various contexts: +Plug-Ins in $[officename] +You will notice in $[officename] that the Formatting Bar changes after certain operations. For example, if you insert a formula into your text document, you see icons for editing the formula, in fact the same icons you see in formula documents. In this sense, we refer to the formula as a plug-in within the text document. +Using Plug-Ins to extend your programs +Plug-ins, generally speaking, are software additions to particular applications which provide enhanced functionality. Often import and export filters for various file formats are stored as plug-ins in a plug-in directory. +Netscape web browser extensions produced by Netscape Communication Corporation are also called plug-ins. These are external programs mainly taken from the multimedia field and which communicate with the browser through standardized interfaces. These plug-ins can be linked to $[officename] documents. +Any Netscape plug-ins (32 bit) installed on your system are automatically recognized by $[officename].removed path +
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+Proxy +A proxy is a computer in the network acting as a kind of clipboard for data transfer. Whenever you access the Internet from a company network and request a Web page that has already been read by a colleague, the proxy will be able to display the page much quicker, as long as it's still in the memory. All that has to be checked in this case is that the page stored in the proxy is the latest version. If this is the case, the page won't have to be downloaded from the much slower Internet but can be loaded directly from the proxy. +
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+SGML; definition + +SGML +SGML stands for "Standard Generalized Markup Language". SGML is based on the idea that documents have structural and other semantic elements that can be described without reference to how such elements should be displayed. The actual display of such a document may vary, depending on the output medium and style preferences. In structured texts, SGML not only defines structures (in the DTD = Document Type Definition) but also ensures they are consistently used. +HTML is a specialized application of SGML. This means that most Web browsers support only a limited range of SGML standards and that almost all SGML-enabled systems can produce attractive HTML pages. +
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+search engines; definition + +Search Engines +A search engine is a service in the Internet based on a software program used to explore a vast amount of information using key words. +
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+tags; definition + +Tags +HTML pages contain certain structural and formatting instructions called tags. Tags are code words enclosed by brackets in the document description language HTML. Many tags contain text or hyperlink references between the opening and closing brackets. For example, titles are marked by the tags <h1> at the beginning and </h1> at the end of the title. Some tags only appear on their own such as <br> for a line break or <img ...> to link a graphic. +
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+URL; definition + +URL +The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) displays the address of a document or a server in the Internet. The general structure of a URL varies according to type and is generally in the form Service://Hostname:Port/Path/Page#Mark although not all elements are always required. An URL can be a FTP address, a WWW (HTTP) address, a file address or an e-mail address. +
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+measurement units; converting +units; converting +converting;metrics +metrics;converting + +Conversion of measurement units +In some dialogs, you can enter measurement values into input boxes. If you just enter a numerical value, the default measurement unit is used. +You define the default measurement unit for Writer text documents in the dialog that you get by choosing %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General. For Calc, Draw, and Impress, you open a document of that type and then open the appropriate General page as for Writer. +In input boxes for length units you can also add the unit abbreviation according to the following list: + + + +Unit abbreviation + + +Explanation + + + + +mm + + +Millimeter + + + + +cm + + +Centimeter + + + + +in or " + + +Inch + + + + +pi + + +Pica + + + + +pt + + +Point + + +
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+ Use the glossary to look up unfamiliar terms found in any $[officename] application. + + +
+ + +ASCII; definition + + ASCII + Abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is a character set for displaying fonts on personal computers. It consists of 128 characters including letters, numbers, punctuation and symbols. The extended ASCII character set contains 256 characters. Each character has been assigned a unique number, also referred to as ASCII Code. + In HTML pages, only characters from the 7 Bit ASCII character set should appear. Other characters, such as German umlauts, are distinguished by way of a separate code. You can input extended ASCII code characters: the $[officename] export filter performs the necessary conversion. + +
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+ + Bézier Object + Developed by the French mathematician Pierre Bézier, a Bézier curve is a mathematically defined curve used in two-dimensional graphic applications. The curve is defined by four points: the initial position and the terminating position, and two separate middle points. Bézier objects can be modified by moving these points with the mouse. + +
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+ + +CTL;definition +complex text layout;definition +complex text layout, see CTL + + MW added a cross reference + Complex Text Layout (CTL) + Languages with complex text layout may have some or all of the following features: + + + The language is written with characters or glyphs that are composed of several parts + + + The text direction is from right to left. + + + Currently, $[officename] supports Hindi, Thai, Hebrew, and Arabic as CTL languages. + Enable CTL support using %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. + +
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+ + +DDE; definition + + DDE + DDE stands for "Dynamic Data Exchange," which is a predecessor of OLE, "Object Linking and Embedding". With DDE, objects are linked through file reference, but not embedded. + You can create a DDE link using the following procedure: Select cells from a Calc spreadsheet, copy them into the clipboard and switch to another spreadsheet and select the Edit - Paste Special dialog. Select the Link option to insert the contents as a DDE link. When activating a link, the inserted cell area will be read from its original file. + +
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+ + Direct and Style Formatting + If you format a document without Styles, it is referred to as "direct" formatting. This means modifying text or other objects, such as frames or tables, by applying various attributes directly. The format applies only to the selected area and all changes must be made separately. Styles, on the other hand, are not applied to the text directly, but rather are defined in the Styles and Formatting window and then applied. One advantage is that when you change a Style, all parts of the document to which that Style is assigned are modified at the same time. + You can remove direct formatting from your document by selecting the entire text with the shortcut keys CommandCtrl+A and then choosing Format - Clear Direct Formatting. + +
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+windows; docking definition +docking; definition + + Docking + Some windows in $[officename], for example the Styles and Formatting window and the Navigator, are "dockable" windows. You can move these windows, re-size them or dock them to an edge. On each edge you can dock several windows on top of, or alongside each other; then, by moving the border lines, you can change the relative proportions of the windows. + + To undock and re-dock, holding down the CommandCtrl key, double-click a vacant area in the window. In the Styles and Formatting window, you can also double-click a gray part of the window next to the icons, while you hold down the CommandCtrl key. + + +
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+ + Docking (AutoHide) + On any window edge where another window is docked you will see a button which allows you to show or hide the window.UFI: fix button removed, see spec "Window Splitter" + + + If you click the button on the window edge to show the window, the window will remain visible until you manually hide it again (with the same button). + + + If you show the window by clicking the window border, but not the button, you activate the AutoHide function. The AutoHide function allows you to temporarily show a hidden window by clicking on its edge. When you click in the document, the docked window hides again. + + + +
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+ + +formatting; definition + + Formatting + Formatting refers to the visual layout of text using a word-processing or DTP program. This includes defining the paper format, page borders, fonts and font effects, as well as indents and spacing. You can format text directly or with Styles provided by $[officename]. + +
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+ + +IME; definition + + IME + IME stands for Input Method Editor. A program that allows the user to enter complex characters from non-western character sets using a standard keyboard. + +
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+ + +JDBC; definition + + JDBC + You can use the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API to connect to a database from %PRODUCTNAME. JDBC drivers are written in the Java programming language and are platform independent. + +
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+ + +kerning; definition + + Kerning + Kerning means increasing or decreasing the amount of space between pairs of letters to improve the overall appearance of the text. + The kerning tables contain information on which pairs of letters require more spacing. These tables are generally a component of a font. + +
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+ + +links; definition + + Link + The Links command is found in the Edit menu. The command can only be activated when at least one link is contained in the current document. When you insert a picture, for example, you can either insert the picture directly into the document or insert the picture as a link. + When an object is inserted directly into a document, the document size increases by (at least) the size in bytes of the object. You can save the document and open it on another computer, and the inserted object will still be in the same position in the document. + If you insert the object as a link, only a reference to the file name is inserted. The file size of the document increases only by the path and file reference. If you open your document on another computer, however, the linked file must be in exactly the same position as given by the reference in order to view the object in the document. + Use Edit - Links to see which files are inserted as links. The links can be removed if required. This will break the link and insert the object directly. + +
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+ + Number System + A number system is determined by the number of characters available for representing numbers. The decimal system, for instance is based on the ten numbers (0..9), the binary system is based on the two numbers 0 and 1, the hexadecimal system is based on 16 characters (0...9 and A...F). + +
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+ + +objects; definition + + Object + An object is a screen element containing data. It can refer to application data, such as text or graphics. + Objects are independent and do not influence each other. Any object containing data can be assigned certain commands. For example, a graphic object has commands for image editing and a spreadsheet contains calculation commands. + +
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+ + +ODBC; definition + + ODBC + Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) is a protocol norm with which applications can access database systems. The query language used is Structured Query Language (SQL). In $[officename], you can determine for each database whether to use SQL commands to run queries. Alternatively, you can use the interactive help to define your query by mouseclick and have it automatically translated into SQL by $[officename]. + The 32bit ODBC functions required here can be installed on your system at any time with the help of the setup program supplied with your database. You can then amend the properties through the Control Panel. + + +
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+ + +OLE; definition + + OLE + Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) objects can be linked to a target document or may also be embedded. Embedding inserts a copy of the object and details of the source program in the target document. If you want to edit the object, simply activate the source program by double-clicking on the object. + +
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+ + +OpenGL; definition + + OpenGL + OpenGL represents a 3D graphics language, initially developed by SGI (Silicon Graphics Inc). Two dialects of this language are commonly used: Microsoft OpenGL, developed for use under Windows NT, and Cosmo OpenGL made by SGI. The latter represents an independent graphics language for all platforms and all kind of computers, even usable on machines without special 3-D graphics hardware. + +
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+ + PNG + Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a graphic file format. The files are compressed with a selectable compression factor, and, as opposed to the JPG format, PNG files are always compressed without any information loss. + +
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+ + Primary key + A primary key serves as a unique identifier of database fields. The unique identification of database fields is used in relational databases, to access data in other tables. If reference is made to a primary key from another table, this is termed a foreign key. + In $[officename], you define the primary key in the design view of a table, by choosing the relevant command from the context menu of a row header for the selected field. + +
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+ + Relational Database + A relational database is a collection of data items organized as a set of formally described tables from which data can be accessed or reassembled in many different ways without having to reorganize the database tables. + A relational database management system (RDBMS) is a program that lets you create, update, and administer a relational database. An RDBMS takes Structured Query Language (SQL) statements entered by a user or contained in an application program and creates, updates, or provides access to the database. + A good example of a relational database can be given with a database containing Customer, Purchase, and Invoice tables. In the Invoice table, there is no actual customer or purchasing data; however, the table contains references through a relational link, or a relation, to the respective customer and purchasing table's fields (for example, the customer ID field from the customer table). + +
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+ + +register-true; definition + + Register-true + Register-true is a typography term that is used in printing. This term refers to the congruent imprint of the lines within a type area on the front and the back side of book pages, newspaper pages and magazine pages. The register-true feature make these pages easier to read by preventing gray shadows from shining through between the lines of text. The register-true term also refers to lines in adjacent text columns that are of the same height. + When you define a paragraph, Paragraph Style, or a Page Style as register-true, the base lines of the affected characters are aligned to a vertical page grid, regardless of font size or of the presence of graphics. If you want, you can specify the setting for this grid as a Page Style property. + +
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+ + RTF + Rich Text Format (RTF) is a file format developed for the exchange of text files. A special feature is that the formatting is converted into directly readable text information. Unfortunately, in comparison to other file formats, this creates relatively large files. + +
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+ + Saving Relatively and Absolutely + In various dialogs (for example, Edit - AutoText) you can select whether you want to save files relatively or absolutely. + If you choose to save relatively, the references to embedded graphics or other objects in your document will be saved relative to the location in the file system. In this case, it does not matter where the referenced directory structure is recorded. The files will be found regardless of location, as long as the reference remains on the same drive or volume. This is important if you want to make the document available to other computers that may have a completely different directory structure, drive or volume names. It is also recommended to save relatively if you want to create a directory structure on an Internet server. + If you prefer absolute saving, all references to other files will also be defined as absolute, based on the respective drive, volume or root directory. The advantage is that the document containing the references can be moved to other directories or folders, and the references remain valid. + +
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+ + +SQL;definition + + SQL + Structured Query Language (SQL) is a language used for database queries. In $[officename] you can formulate queries either in SQL or interactively with the mouse. + +
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+ + SQL Database / SQL Server + An SQL database is a database system which offers an SQL interface. SQL databases are often used in client/server networks in which different clients access a central server (for example, an SQL server), hence they are also called SQL server databases, or SQL servers for short. + In $[officename], you can integrate external SQL databases. These may be located on your local hard disk as well as on the network. Access is achieved through ODBC, JDBC, or a native driver integrated into $[officename]. + +
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+ + Widows and Orphans + Widows and orphans are historical typography terms, which have been in use for many years. A widow refers to a short line at the end of a paragraph, which when printed, appears alone at the top of the next page. An orphan is, in contrast, the first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of the previous page. In a $[officename] text document you can automatically prevent such occurrences in the desired Paragraph Style. When doing so, you can determine the minimum amount of lines to be kept together on a page. + +
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diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000007.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000007.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca61787efd --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000007.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + + + +Toolbars +/text/shared/00/00000007.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + +Toolbars +Icon on the Tools bar: + +Icon on the Formatting Bar: + +Icon on the Formatting Bar: + +Icon on the Slide View Bar: + +This overview describes the default toolbar configuration for $[officename]. + +
+Asian Language Support +
+These commands can only be accessed after you enable support for Asian languages in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. +
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+ Cut + Cuts out the selected object and stores it on the clipboard. The object can be reinserted from the clipboard by using Paste. +
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+ Paste + Inserts the element that you moved to the clipboard into the document. This command can only be called if the contents of the clipboard can be inserted at the current cursor position. +
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+ Insert + Opens a submenu in the Gallery where you can choose between Copy and Link. The selected Gallery object is either copied into the current document or a link is created. + If you have selected an object in your document, then a new insertion will replace the selected object. +
+ Background + Inserts the selected picture as a background graphic. Use the submenu commands Page or Paragraph to define whether the graphic should cover the entire page or only the current paragraph. +
+ Copy + Copies the selected element to the clipboard. +
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+ Delete + Deletes the current selection. If multiple objects are selected, all will be deleted. In most cases, a security query appears before objects are deleted. + The object is either physically deleted from the data carrier or the object display is removed, depending on context. +
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+ If you choose Delete while in the Gallery, the entry will be deleted from the Gallery, but the file itself will remain untouched. +
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+ Open + Use the Open command to open the selected object in a new task. +
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+ Rename + Enables a selected object to be renamed. After selecting Rename the name is selected and a new one can be entered directly. Use the arrow keys to set the cursor at the beginning or end of the name to delete or add to part of the name or to reposition the cursor. +
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+ Update + Updates the view in the window or in the selected object. +
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+ Preview + The element selected is displayed in the Gallery at maximum size. Double-click the preview to switch back to the normal Gallery view. +
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+ Create Link + This command can be activated if an object is selected. A link named "Link to xxx" (xxx represents the name of the object) will be created directly in the same directory as that of the selected object. +
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+The window containing the document you want to work on must be selected in order to use the menu commands. Similarly, you must select an object in the document to use the menu commands associated with the object. +The menus are context sensitive. This means that those menu items are available that are relevant to the work currently being carried out. If the cursor is located in a text, then all of those menu items are available that are needed to edit the text. If you have selected graphics in a document, then you will see all of the menu items that can be used to edit graphics.removed a para
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diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..287341b8dd --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +About Import and Export Filters +/text/shared/00/00000020.xhp + + + +import filters +export filters +filters; for import and export +files; filters and formats +formats; on opening and saving +importing; HTML and text documents +exporting;HTML and text documents +text documents; importing/exporting +HTML documents; importing/exporting +UTF-8/UCS2 support +HTML; export character set +PostScript; creating files +exporting;to PostScript format + +About Import and Export Filters +In $[officename], apart from its own XML formats you can also open and save many foreign XML formats. +In UNIX, certain file formats cannot be recognized automatically. +$[officename] normally recognizes the correct file type automatically on opening a file. There may be cases where you have to select the file type yourself in the Open dialog. For example, if you have a database table in text format that you want to open as a database table, you need to specify the file type "Text CSV" after selecting the file. +Basic Macros in MS Office Documents +In %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - VBA Properties you can specify the settings for the VBA macro codes in MS Office documents. VBA macros are unable to run in $[officename]; they must first be converted and adapted. Often you only want to use $[officename] to change the visible content of a Word, Excel or PowerPoint file and then save the file again in Microsoft Office format without changing the macros they contain. You can set the behavior of $[officename] as desired: Either the VBA macros are saved in commented form as a subroutine of $[officename] and when the document is saved in MS Office format are written back correctly again, or you can select the Microsoft Office macros to be removed when loading. The last option is an effective protection against viruses within the Microsoft Office documents. +Notes regarding external formats and file types +Even if they are not installed, some filters can be selected in the Open and Save dialogs. If you select such a filter, a message will appear saying that you can still install the filter if you require. +If you want to install additional filters or remove individual filters from the installation, close %PRODUCTNAME, start the Setup program and select the Modify option. Then you will see a dialog in which you can add or remove individual components of %PRODUCTNAME. Graphic filters can be found in "Optional Components". + + + + +Importing and Exporting Text Documents + + + +$[officename] Writer can read various versions of the Microsoft Word text format. You also can save your own texts in Word format. However, not everything available with $[officename] Writer can be transferred to MS Word, and not everything can be imported. + + + +Importing is normally not problematic. Even redlining information and controls are imported (and exported) so that $[officename] recognizes inserted or deleted text in Word documents as well as font attributes that have been modified. Different coloring for each author and the time of such changes is also included. When graphic text boxes and labels are imported from templates, most of the attributes are also imported as direct paragraph and drawing attributes. However, some of the attributes may be lost during the import procedure. + + + +It is also possible to import and export RTF files. This file format can be used to exchange formatted texts across various applications and platforms. In this way, many formats read by most programs will be transferred without a problem. The clipboard uses RTF format when you insert part of a spreadsheet from $[officename] Calc through DDE into $[officename] Writer. +The filter Text Encoded helps you open and save text documents with another encoding font. The filter opens a dialog that enables you to select character set, default fonts, language and paragraph break. +Importing and Exporting in HTML Format +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. +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 %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - 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 %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - 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. +The "font" property corresponds to Netscape Navigator; that is, before the font size you can specify optional values for "font-style" (italic, none), "font-variant" (normal, small-caps) and "font-weight" (normal, bold). + + +For example, "Font: bold italic small-caps 12pt/200% Arial, Helvetica" switches to bold, italic, small caps, double-space with the font family Arial or Helvetica, if Arial doesn't exist. + + + + +"Font: 10pt" switches to a 10pt font, with bold, italic, small caps off. + + +If MS Internet Explorer or $[officename] Writer are set as the export option, the sizes of the control field and their internal margins are exported as styles (print formats). CSS1 size properties are based on "width" and "height" values. The "Margin" property is used to set equal margins on all sides of the page. To allow different margins, the "Margin-Left", "Margin-Right", "Margin-Top" and "Margin-Bottom" properties are used. +The distances of graphics and Plug-Ins to the content can be set individually for export to $[officename] Writer and MS Internet Explorer. If the top/bottom or right/left margin is set differently, the distances are exported in a "STYLE" option for the corresponding tag as CSS1 size properties "Margin-Top", "Margin-Bottom", "Margin-Left" and "Margin-Right". +Text frames are supported with the use of CSS1 extensions for absolute positioned objects. This applies only to the export options Netscape Navigator, MS Internet Explorer, and $[officename] Writer. Text frames can be aligned as graphics, Plug-Ins, +and Floating Frames, but character-linked frames are not possible. +Text frames are exported as "<SPAN>" or "<DIV>" tags if they do not contain columns. If they do contain columns then they are exported as "<MULTICOL>". +The measurement unit set in $[officename] is used for HTML export of CSS1 properties. The unit can be set separately for text and HTML documents under %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General or %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - View. The number of exported decimal places depends on the unit. + + + +Measurement Unit + + +Measurement Unit Name in CSS1 + + +Maximum Number of Decimal Places + + + + +Millimeter + + +mm + + +2 + + + + +Centimeter + + +cm + + +2 + + + + +Inch + + +in + + +2 + + + + +Pica + + +pc + + +2 + + + + +Point + + +pt + + +1 + + +
+The $[officename] Web page filter supports certain capabilities of CSS2. However, to use it, print layout export must be activated in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility. Then, in HTML documents, besides the HTML Page Style, you can also use the styles "First page", "Left page" and "Right page". These styles should enable you to set different page sizes and margins for the first page and for right and left pages when printing. +Importing and Exporting Numbering +If, in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility, the export option "$[officename] Writer" or "Internet Explorer" is selected, the indents of numberings are exported as "margin-left" CSS1 property in the STYLE attribute of the <OL> and <UL> tags. The property indicates the difference relative to the indent of the next higher level. +A left paragraph indent in numbering is indicated as "margin-left" CSS1 property. First-line indents are ignored in numbering and not exported. +Importing and Exporting Spreadsheet Files +$[officename] imports and exports references to deleted sections such as, for example, a referenced column. The whole formula can be viewed during the export process and the deleted reference contains an indication (#REF!) to the reference. A #REF! will be correspondingly created for the reference during the import. +Importing and Exporting Graphics Files +As with HTML documents, you can choose to use a filter with or without the element ($[officename] Impress) in the name to open a $[officename] graphics file. If without, the file will be opened as a $[officename] Draw document. Otherwise, the file saved by an old program version is now opened in $[officename] Impress. +When you import an EPS file, a preview of the graphic is displayed in the document. If a preview is not available, a placeholder corresponding to the size of the graphic is displayed in the document. Under Unix and Microsoft Windows you can print the imported file by using a PostScript printer. +If a different printer is used the preview will be printed. When exporting EPS graphics, a preview is created and has the TIFF or EPSI format. If an EPS graphic together with other graphics is exported in the EPS format then this file will be embedded unchanged in the new file. +Multipage-TIFFs are allowed when graphics are imported or exported in TIFF format. The graphics are retrieved as a set of individual pictures in a single file, for example, the individual pages of a fax. +Some $[officename] Draw and $[officename] Impress options can be accessed through File - Export. See Graphics Export Options for more information. +PostScript +To export a document or graphic in PostScript format: + + +If you have not yet done so, install a PostScript printer driver, such as the Apple LaserWriter driver. + + +Print the document with the File - Print menu command. + + +Select the PostScript printer in the dialog and mark the Print to file check box. A PostScript file will be created. + + + +
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+ + The HTML format is not an OpenDocument format. + ODF Chart is the name of the file format for stand alone charts. This format with the extension *.odc is currently not in use. + Older File Formats Prior to %PRODUCTNAME %PRODUCTVERSION + The OpenDocument format evolves over time. + + + + ODF version + + + Date of standard approval by OASISintl. community wants intl iso standard date formats + + + First supporting version of the software + + + + + ODF 1.0 + + + 2005-05-01 + + + OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 or StarOffice 7 + + + + + ODF 1.1 + + + 2007-02-02 + + + OpenOffice.org 2.2 or StarOffice 8 Update 4 + + + + + ODF 1.2 + + + 2011-09-30 + + + OpenOffice.org 3, StarOffice 9, Oracle Open Office + + + + + ODF 1.2 (Extended) + + + - + + + OpenOffice.org 3.2 or StarOffice 9.2 + + +
+In current versions, you can select to save your documents using ODF 1.2 (default) or ODF 1.0/1.1 (for backward compatibility). Choose Tools - Options - Load/Save - General and select the ODF format version. +If you want to exchange documents with users that still use OpenOffice.org 1 or StarOffice 7, save the document using the respectively named filter in the File type listbox. +If you want to define another file format as the default, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - General to find alternative file formats for each $[officename] document type. +XML file structure +Documents in OpenDocument file format are stored as compressed zip archives that contain XML files. To view these XML files, you can open the OpenDocument file with an unzip program. The following files and directories are contained within the OpenDocument files: + + +The text content of the document is located in content.xml. +By default, content.xml is stored without formatting elements like indentation or line breaks to minimize the time for saving and opening the document. On the %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - General tab page you can activate the use of indentations and line breaks by clearing the check box Size optimization for ODF format. + + +The file meta.xml contains the meta information of the document, which you can enter under File - Properties. +If you save a document with a password, meta.xml will not be encrypted. + + +The file settings.xml contains further information about the settings for this document. + + +In styles.xml, you find the styles applied to the document that can be seen in the Styles and Formatting window. + + +The meta-inf/manifest.xml file describes the structure of the XML file. + + +Additional files and folders can be contained in the packed file format. +Definition of the XML formats +The schema for the OpenDocument formats can be found on the www.oasis-open.org web site. +The DTD (Document Type Description) files for the older formats can be found in the installation folder.removed path +Note that the formats are subject to certain licenses. You can find notes on the licenses at the start of the DTD files. More detailed information can be found on the OpenOffice.org website. +
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+On the help page for $[officename] general you can find instructions that are applicable to all modules, such as working with windows and menus, customizing $[officename], data sources, Gallery, and drag and drop. +If you want help with another module, switch to the help for that module with the combo box in the navigation area. +
+The availability of this function depends on your X Window Manager. + + + +Allows you to activate the automatic Help Agent. You can also activate the Help Agent through $[officename] - General - Help Agent in the Options dialog box.UFI: moved here from shared/main0108.xhp - the slot is used in customize dialog, so we need the Help-ID. + + +Enables the display of icon names at the mouse pointer and other Help contents. + + +Enables the display of a brief description of menus and icons at the mouse pointer. +
+Some of the shortcut keys may be assigned to your desktop system. Keys that are assigned to the desktop system are not available to %PRODUCTNAME. Try to assign different keys either for %PRODUCTNAME, in Tools - Customize - Keyboard, or in your desktop system. +
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+When you export graphical elements to a file, you can select the file type. For most supported file types a dialog opens where you can setup export options. +The following file types do not show an options dialog: PWP, RAS, SVG, TIFF, XPM. +The other file types show options dialogs where you can set the width and height of the exported image. +Depending on the file type, you can specify some more options. Press Shift+F1 and hover over the control to see an extended help text. + +Common controls + + +Specifies the measurement units. +Width +Specifies the width. +Height +Specifies the height. + +Resolution controls + + +Resolution +Enter the image resolution. Select the measurement units from the list box. + +More options +JPEG controls +For JPEG files you can set the color depth and the quality. + + +Select the color depth from 8 bit grayscale or 24 bit true color. + + +Sets the compression for the export. A high compression means a smaller, but slower to load image. + + +Sets the quality for the export. Choose from a low quality with minimal file size, up to a high quality and big file size + +BMP controls +For BMP files you can set the compression and the RLE encoding. + +Applies RLE (Run Length Encoding) to the BMP graphics. + +PBM PGM PPM controls +For PBM, PGM, and PPM files you can set the encoding. + + +Exports the file in binary format. The resulting file is smaller than a text file. + +Exports the file in ASCII text format. The resulting file is larger than a binary file. + +PNG controls +For PNG files you can set the compression and the interlaced mode. + + +Specifies whether the graphic is to be saved in interlaced mode. + +GIF controls +For GIF files you can set the transparency and the interlaced mode. + + +Specifies whether to save the background of the picture as transparent. Only objects will be visible in the GIF image. Use the Color Replacer to set the transparent color in the picture. + +EPS controls +For EPS files you can set the preview, the color format, the compression, and the version. + +You must print an EPS file with a PostScript printer. Other printers will only print the embedded preview. + + +Specifies whether a preview image is exported in the TIFF format together with the actual PostScript file. + +Specifies whether a monochrome preview graphic in EPSI format is exported together with the PostScript file. This format only contains printable characters from the 7-bit ASCII code. + +Compression is not available at this level. Select the Level 1 option if your PostScript printer does not offer the capabilities of Level 2. + +Select the Level 2 option if your output device supports colored bitmaps, palette graphics and compressed graphics. + +Exports the file in color. + +Exports the file in grayscale tones. + +LZW compression is the compression of a file into a smaller file using a table-based lookup algorithm. + +Specifies that you do not wish to use compression. + +See Import and Export Filter Information for more information about filters. + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000206.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000206.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3b6ad27df0 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000206.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Dif Import/Export/ Lotus import/ dBASE import +/text/shared/00/00000206.xhp + + + +Dif Import/Export/ Lotus import/ dBASE import +Defines the options for import/export. These dialogs will be automatically shown if the corresponding file type is selected. +Character set +Select the character set from the options used for import/export. +For further information regarding filters, refer to the topic: Information about Import and Export Filters. + + diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000207.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000207.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6bed5d8418 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000207.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Export text files +/text/shared/00/00000207.xhp + + + +Export text files +The Export text files dialog allows you to define the export options for text files. The dialog will be displayed if you save spreadsheet data as file type "Text CSV", and if the Edit filter settings check box is marked in the Save As dialog. +Field options +Defines the field separator, text separator and character set that is used for the text export. +Character set +Specifies the character set for text export. +Field delimiter +Choose or enter the field delimiter, which separates data fields. +Text delimiter +Choose or enter the text delimiter, which encloses every data field. + +Quote all text cells +Exports all text cells with leading and trailing quote characters as set in the Text delimiter box. If not checked, only those text cells get quoted that contain the Field delimiter character. + +Save cell content as shown +Enabled by default, data will be saved as displayed, including applied number formats. If this checkbox is not marked, raw data content will be saved, as in older versions of the software. +Depending on the number format, saving cell content as shown may write values that during an import cannot be interpreted as numerical values anymore. +Fixed column width +Exports all data fields with a fixed width. + + +The width of a data field in the exported text file is set to the current width of the corresponding column. + + +Values are exported in the format as currently seen in the cell. + + +If a value is longer than the fixed column width, it will be exported as a ### string. + + +If a text string is longer than the fixed column width, it will be truncated at the end. + + +The alignment Left, Centered, and Right will be simulated by inserted blanks. + + +
+ +
+ +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000208.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000208.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ec1cfdedf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000208.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Text Import +/text/shared/00/00000208.xhp + + + +Text Import +Sets the import options for delimited data. +
+ +
+ + + + + +Import +Character Set +Specifies the character set to be used in the imported file. + + +Language +Determines how the number strings are imported. +If Language is set to Default (for CSV import) or Automatic (for HTML import), Calc will use the globally set language. If Language is set to a specific language, that language will be used when importing numbers. +When importing an HTML document, the Language selection can conflict with the global HTML option Use 'English (USA)' locale for numbers. The global HTML option is effective only when the Automatic language option is selected. If you select a specific language in the HTML Import Options dialog, the global HTML option is ignored. + + +From Row +Specifies the row where you want to start the import. The rows are visible in the preview window at the bottom of the dialog. +Separator Options +Specifies whether your data uses separators or fixed widths as delimiters. +Fixed width +Separates fixed-width data (equal number of characters) into columns. Click on the ruler in the preview window to set the width. +Separated by +Select the separator used in your data. +Tab +Separates data delimited by tabs into columns. +Semicolon +Separates data delimited by semicolons into columns. +Comma +Separates data delimited by commas into columns. +Space +Separates data delimited by spaces into columns. + +Other +Separates data into columns using the custom separator that you specify. Note: The custom separator must also be contained in your data. +Merge delimiters +Combines consecutive delimiters and removes blank data fields. +Text delimiter +Select a character to delimit text data. You can can also enter a character in the text box. + + + +Other options +Sets some other import options. + +Quoted fields as text +When this option is enabled, fields or cells whose values are quoted in their entirety (the first and last characters of the value equal the text delimiter) are imported as text. + + +Detect special numbers +When this option is enabled, Calc will automatically detect all number formats, including special number formats such as dates, time, and scientific notation. +The selected language influences how such special numbers are detected, since different languages and regions many have different conventions for such special numbers. +When this option is disabled, Calc will detect and convert only decimal numbers. The rest, including numbers formatted in scientific notation, will be imported as text. A decimal number string can have digits 0-9, thousands separators, and a decimal separator. Thousands separators and decimal separators may vary with the selected language and region. + + + +Fields +Shows how your data will look when it is separated into columns. +Column type +Choose a column in the preview window and select the data type to be applied the imported data. You can select one of the following options: + + + +Type + + +Function + + + + +Standard + + +$[officename] determines the type. + + + + +Text + + +Imported data are treated as text. + + + + +Date (DMY) + + +Applies a date format (Day, Month, Year) to the imported data in a column. + + + + +Date (MDY) + + +Applies a date format (Month, Day, Year) to the imported data in a column. + + + + +Date (YMD) + + +Applies a date format (Year, Month, Day) to the imported data in a column. + + + + +US English + + +Numbers formatted in US English are searched for and included regardless of the system language. A number format is not applied. If there are no US English entries, the Standard format is applied. + + + + +Hide + + +The data in the column are not imported. + + +
+If you selected one of the date formats (DMY), (MDY), or (YMD) and you enter numbers without date delimiters, the numbers are interpreted as follows: + + + +Number of characters + + +Date format + + + + +6 + + +Two characters each are taken for day, month, and year in the selected order. + + + + +8 + + +Four characters are taken for the year, two each for month and day, in the selected order. + + + + +5 or 7 + + +As with 6 or 8 characters, but the first part of the sequence has one character less. This will suppress a leading zero for month and day. + + +
+If you want to include the leading zero in the data you import, in telephone numbers for example, apply the "Text" format to the column. +Preview +Shows how the imported text will look after it is separated into columns. To apply a format to a column when it is imported, click a column and select a Column type. When you select a Column type, the column heading displays the applied format. +If you want to use a fixed width to separate the imported data into columns, click in the ruler to set the width boundaries. +Navigating Without the Mouse +For more information, see Information about Import and Export Filters. + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000210.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000210.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b462f3341d --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000210.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Warning Print Options +/text/shared/00/00000210.xhp + + + +Warning Print Options +The Warning Print Options dialog appears when the page setup does not match the defined print range. This is the case, for example, if you draw a rectangle that is larger than the current page format. +Print options +Fit page to print range + +If you select the Fit page to print range option, the Warning Print Options dialog will not appear in subsequent print runs of this document. +Print on multiple pagesi78245 +Specifies whether to distribute the printout on multiple pages. The print range will be printed on multiple pages. +Trim +Specifies that anything extending beyond the maximum print range will be cut off and not included in the printing. + + diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000215.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000215.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..073dbcffb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000215.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ + + + + + + + + +ASCII Filter Options +/text/shared/00/00000215.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + +ASCII Filter Options +You can specify which options, such as basic font, language, character set, or break, are imported or exported with a text document. The dialog appears when you load an ASCII file with the filter "Text Encoded" or when you save the document the first time, or when you "save as" with another name. +
+ +
+Properties +Defines the settings for importing or exporting your file. When exporting, only the character set and paragraph break can be defined. + +Character set +Specifies the character set of the file for export or import. + +Default fonts +By setting a default font, you specify that the text should be displayed in a specific font. The default fonts can only be selected when importing. + +Language +Specifies the language of the text, if this has not already been defined. This setting is only available when importing. +Paragraph break +Defines the type of paragraph break for a text line. + +CR & LF +Produces a "Carriage Return" and a "Linefeed". This option is the default. + +CR +Produces a "Carriage Return" as the paragraph break. + +LF +Produces a "Linefeed" as the paragraph break. + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000401.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000401.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cefa780cbe --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000401.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ + + + + + + + + +File Menu +/text/shared/00/00000401.xhp + + + +File Menu +Choose File - Preview in Web Browser + +
+Choose File - New + + +New icon on the Standard Bar (the icon shows the type of the new document) +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +New + + +
+ +
+Key CommandCtrl+N +
+
+Menu File - New +- Templates and Documents. +Key Shift+CommandCtrl+N +
+Choose File - New - Labels + +Choose File - New - Labels - Labels tab + +
+Choose File - New - Labels - Format tab +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Format tab +
+
+Choose File - New - Labels - Options tab +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Options tab +
+Choose File - New - Business Cards + +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Medium tab + +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Business cards tab + +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Private tab + +Choose File - New - Business Cards - Business tab + +
+Choose File - Open + +CommandCtrl+O +On the Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Open File + + +
+ +
+
+
+Menu File - Open, File type Text Encoded selected +Menu File - Save As, File type Text Encoded selected +
+Choose File - Wizards + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - Page design + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - Letterhead layout + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - Printed items + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - Recipient and sender + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - Footer + +Choose File - Wizards - Letter - +Name and Location + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax - Page Design + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax - Items to include + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax - Sender and Recipient + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax - Footer + +Choose File - Wizards - Fax - Name and location + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - Page Design + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - General Attributes + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - Headings + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - Names + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - Topics + +Choose File - Wizards - Agenda - Title and Location + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation - Page 1 + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation - Page 2 + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation - Page 3 + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation - Page 4 + +Choose File - Wizards - Presentation - Page 5 + +Click Use Wizard to Create Form in a database file window. + +Click Use Wizard to Create Report in a database file window. + +Choose File - Wizards - Web Page + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame. + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame - Wizards page 1 + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame - Wizards page 2 + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame - Wizards page 3 + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame - Wizards page 4, there must be a database connection. + +In form design, click the Group Box icon on the toolbar and use the mouse to create a frame - last page of Wizards + +Choose File - Wizards - Document Converter + +Choose File - Wizards - Document Converter + +Choose File - Wizards - Document Converter + +Choose File - Wizards - Euro Converter + +
+Menu File - Wizards - Address Data Source + +
+Address Data Source Wizards - Additional settings + +Address Data Source Wizards - Select table + +Address Data Source Wizards +- Data source title + +Address Data Source Wizards - Field assignment + +Choose File - Close + +
+Choose File - Save + +CommandCtrl+S +On Standard or Table Data Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Save + + +
+ +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Save As + + +
+ +
+$[officename] Draw or $[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select "HTML Document" file type, this dialog opens automatically + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 1 of the wizard + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 2 of the wizard + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 3 of the wizard + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 4 of the wizard + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 5 of the wizard + +$[officename] Draw/$[officename] Impress menu File - Export, select HTML file type, page 6 of the wizard + +Choose File - Export, select a graphics file type, dialog opens automatically + +Choose File - Save All + +Choose File - Save As + +
+Choose File - Reload + +
+Choose File - Properties + +Choose File - Properties - General tab + +
+Choose File - Digital Signatures + +Choose Tools - Macros - Digital Signature + +Choose File - Properties - General tab, click Digital Signatures button +Double-click the Signature field on the Status Bar. +
+Choose File - Properties - General tab, click Digital Signatures button, then click Add button + +Choose File - Properties - Description tab + +Choose File - Properties - Custom Properties tab + +Choose File - Properties - Statistics tab + +Choose File - Properties - Security tab + +Choose File - Properties - Internet tab + +Choose File - Templates + +Choose File - Templates - Organize + +
+Choose File - Templates - Organize - Address Book button +Choose File - Templates - Address Book Source + +
+
+Menu File - Templates - Address Book Source, then Configure button +Choose View - Data sources +Choose View - Data sources + +
+Choose File - Templates - Save + +Choose File - Templates - Edit + +
+Menu File - Page Preview + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Page Preview + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose File - Printer Settings + +Choose File - Templates - Organize - Commands (button)- Printer Settings + +
+Menu File - Send + +
+Choose File - Send - Document as E-mail + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Document as E-mail + + +
+ +
+
+Choose File - Export + +
+Choose File - Export as PDF + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Export Directly as PDF + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose File - Send - E-mail as PDF + +
+Choose File - Send - Create Master Document + +
+Choose File - Print + +CommandCtrl+P +On Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Print File Directly + + +
+ +
+ + +On the Page View +Bar of a text document, click + + + + +Icon + + + +Print Page Preview + + +
+ +
+
+
+
+Choose File - Exit + +CommandCtrl+Q +
+Choose File - New - Master Document + +
+Choose File - Open - select under "File type": "Text CSV" +Choose Data - Text to Columns (Calc) +
+Choose File - Export, if EPS is selected as file type, this dialog opens automatically + +Choose File - Export, if PBM, PPM or PGM is selected as file type, the dialog opens automatically + +Choose File - Versions + + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9ba6410bb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,269 @@ + + + + + + + + +Edit Menu +/text/shared/00/00000402.xhp + + + +Edit Menu +
+Choose Edit - Undo + +CommandCtrl+Z +On the Standard Bar or Table Data bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Undo + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Edit - Redo + +On the Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Redo + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Edit - Repeat + +
+Choose Edit - Cut + +CommandCtrl+X +On the Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Cut + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Edit - Copy + +CommandCtrl+C +On the Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Copy + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Edit - Paste + +CommandCtrl+V +On the Standard Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Paste + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Edit - Paste Special + +
+Choose Edit - Select All + +CommandCtrl+A +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Select All + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Edit - Changes + +Choose Edit - Changes - Record + +Choose Edit - Changes - Show +Choose Edit - Changes - Show + + +Choose Edit - Changes - Accept or Reject + +
+Choose Edit - Changes - Accept or Reject - List tab +Choose Format - AutoCorrect - Apply and Edit Changes. AutoCorrect dialog appears, click Edit Changes button, see List tab page +
+Choose Edit - Changes - Accept or Reject - Filter tab + +Choose Edit - Changes - Merge Document + +Choose Edit - Compare Document + +
+Choose Edit - Changes - Comment + +Choose Edit - Changes - Accept or Reject - List tab. Click an entry in the list and open the context menu. Choose Edit Comment + +
+
+Choose Edit - Find & Replace + +CommandCtrl+H +On Standard bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Find & Replace + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Edit - Find & Replace - Attributes + +Choose Edit - Find & Replace - Format button + +
+Choose Edit - Find & Replace - Similarity search check box and ... button. +On the Table Data Bar, click Find icon - Similarity search check box - ... button (database table view) +On Form Design Bar, click Record Search - Similarity search check box - ... button (form view) +
+ +Choose Tools - Bibliography Database + +Choose Edit - Links + +Choose Edit - Links - Modify Link (DDE links only) + +
+Select a frame, then choose Edit - Object - Properties + +Open context menu of selected frame - choose Properties + +
+Choose Edit - Plug-in + +Choose Edit - ImageMap (also in context menu of selected object) + +Choose Edit - ImageMap, then select a section of the ImageMap and click Properties - Description + +Choose Edit - Object + +Choose Edit - Object - Edit, also in the context menu of selected object + +Choose Edit - Object - Open + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000403.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000403.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..cf01d0592d --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000403.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +View Menu +/text/shared/00/00000403.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + +View Menu +
+Choose View - Zoom + +Zoom also with (+) (-) (×) and (÷) on the number keypad +Zoom also with (+) (-) (×) and (÷) on the number keypad + +Double-click or right-click the field on the Status Bar +
+
+Choose View - Toolbars + +
+Choose View - Toolbars - Standard + +Choose View - Toolbars - Tools + +Choose View - Status Bar + +Choose View - Toolbars - Color Bar + +Choose View - Input Method Status + +
+Click Hyperlink icon on Standard bar, click Internet + +Choose Insert - Hyperlink + +
+Click Hyperlink icon on Standard bar, click Mail & News + +Click Hyperlink icon on Standard bar, click Document + +Click Hyperlink icon on Standard bar, click New Document + +
+Choose View - Full Screen + +Shift+CommandCtrl+J + + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Full Screen On/Off (in Page Preview) + + +
+ +
+
+
+
+
+If a text document or spreadsheet is open: +Menu View - Data Sources + +F4 key +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Data Sources + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose View - HTML Source + +Open context menu in an HTML document +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +HTML Source + + +
+ +
+
+Choose View - Grid (Impress or Draw) + +Choose View - Snap Lines (Impress or Draw) + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..57fd227e20 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Insert Menu +/text/shared/00/00000404.xhp + + + +Insert Menu +Choose Insert - Comment + +
+Choose Insert - Picture - Scan + +
+
+Choose Insert - Picture - Scan - Select Source + +
+
+Choose Insert - Picture - Scan - Request + +
+
+Choose Insert - Special Character + +Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Customize - Character button + +Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering - Customize - Character button + +Open the Insert toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Special Character + + +
+
+
+
+Choose Insert - Movie and Sound + +
+ + + + +Movie and Sound + + +
+
+
+Choose Insert - Object + +
+Choose Insert - Object - OLE Object + +Open the Insert toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +OLE Object + + +
+
+
+
+Choose Insert - Object - Plug-in + +Open the Insert toolbar, clickUFI: shortened the para +
+ + + + + +Icon + + + +Plug-in + + +
+
+
+
+
+Choose Insert - Object - Sound + +
+
+Choose Insert - Object - Video + +
+
+Choose Insert - Object - Formula + +Open the Insert toolbar, clickUFI: shortened the para +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Formula + + +
+
+
+
+Choose Format - Chart Type + +Choose Insert - Object - Chart + +
+
+Choose Format - Chart Type + +Choose Insert - Object - Chart + +
+
+Choose Format - Chart Type + +Choose Insert - Object - Chart + +
+
+Choose Insert - Object - Chart + +Open the Insert toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Chart + + +
+
+
+
+Choose Insert - Picture - From File + +Open the Insert toolbar, clickUFI: shortened the para +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +From File + + +
+
+
+
+Choose Insert - Floating Frame + +Open the Insert toolbar, clickUFI: shortened the para +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Floating Frame + + +
+
+
+Open a file of a type that is unknown to %PRODUCTNAME and that is no text file + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Fontwork Gallery + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Basic Shapes + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Symbol Shapes + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Block Arrows + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Flowcharts + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Callouts + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Stars + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b8b7bba116 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ + + + + + + + + +Tools Menu +/text/shared/00/00000406.xhp + + + +Tools Menu + + Choose Tools - Gallery or click the Gallery icon on the Standard Bar - New Theme button - Files tab + +
+Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar + +F7 key +On Standard bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Spelling and Grammar + + +
+ +
+
+ Choose Tools - Language - Hangul/Hanja Conversion (Asian language support must be enabled) + + Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Conversion (Asian language support must be enabled) + + Choose Tools - Language - Chinese Conversion (Asian language support must be enabled) - Edit terms button + + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar + + Choose Tools - Spelling and Grammar, then click Options + +
+ Choose Tools - Language - Thesaurus + + Command +Ctrl+F7 +
+
+ Choose Tools - Color Replacer ($[officename] Draw and $[officename] Impress) +
+ Choose Tools - Media Player + + 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 - Extension Manager + + Choose Tools - Extension Manager, click Updates button + + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings + + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click New or Edit + + Choose Tools - XML Filter Settings, then click Test XSLTs + + Choose Tools - Customize + + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab + + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click New + + Choose Tools - Customize - Menu tab, click Menu - Move + + Choose Tools - Customize - Keyboard tab (a document must be opened) + + Choose Tools - Customize - Toolbars tab + + Choose Tools - Customize - Events tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Smart Tags tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Replace tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Exceptions tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Localized Options tab + + Choose Tools - AutoCorrect Options - Word Completion tab + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw - General + +
+ Path selection button in various wizards + Click Edit button for a few entries under %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Paths +
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - User Data + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - General + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Memory + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - View + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Print + +
+Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Paths + +Choose Edit - AutoText - Path + +
+
+Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Colors + +Choose Format - Area - Colors tab +
+
+Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Colors - Edit + +Choose Format - Area - Colors tab - Edit button +Choose Format - 3D Effects icon on the Illumination tab +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Select color on the Color tab page + + +
+
+
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Fonts + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Security + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Java + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Online Update + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Accessibility + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Appearance + + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - General + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - VBA Properties + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - Microsoft Office + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Load/Save - HTML Compatibility + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages - Complex Text Layout + +
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages + +
+
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids, in the Available language modules list, select one of the language modules and then click Edit. +
+
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids + +
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Searching in Japanese + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Asian Layout + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Internet + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Internet - Proxy + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Internet - Search + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Compatibility + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Mail Merge E-mail + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - AutoCaption + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - View + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Formatting Aids + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Calc/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Grid + +
+ Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Western) + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Basic Fonts (Asian) (only available if Asian language support is enabled) +
+ Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/ %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Print + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Print + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Table + + Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Changes + + Open an HTML document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web + + Open an HTML document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web - Background + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - General + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - View + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Calculate + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Compatibility + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Formula + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Defaults + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Sort Lists - Copy button + + Open a spreadsheet document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Changes + + Open a presentation document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress + + Open a presentation document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - General + + Open a presentation document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - View + + Open a presentation document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Grid + + Open a presentation document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Impress/%PRODUCTNAME Draw - Print + + Open a drawing document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Draw + + Open a Math document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math + + Open a Math document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Math - Settings + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Charts + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Charts - Default Colors + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Connections + + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Base - Databases + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000407.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000407.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f2ac95df43 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000407.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + +Window Menu +/text/shared/00/00000407.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + + + + Window Menu + Choose Window - New Window + Choose Window - List of open documents + + diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000408.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000408.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..161eec726b --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000408.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + + + + +Help Menu +/text/shared/00/00000408.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + +Help Menu +Choose Help - Contents + +Choose Help - About +%PRODUCTNAME + +
+Automatically after %PRODUCTNAME is first started. +Choose Help - Registration (this is a direct link to an external website) +
+ +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000409.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000409.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c910bd85da --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000409.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + + + + +Toolbars +/text/shared/00/00000409.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. +converted from old format - fpe + + + + + + Toolbars +
+ Choose Data - Filter - Standard Filter + Database table view: Standard Filter icon in the Database Toolbar + Form view: Standard Filter icon in the Form Bar + + + + + + + Icon + + + Standard Filter + + + +
+
+ + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00000450.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00000450.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f09110bb56 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00000450.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Database +/text/shared/00/00000450.xhp + + + +Database +In a database file window, choose Tools - Table Filter + +View - Database Objects - Queries + +In a database file window, choose Edit - Database - Properties - Advanced Settings tab + +In a database file window of type ODBC or Address book, choose Edit - Database - Connection Type + +Path selection button in various Wizards / Edit Buttons for some entries in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - Paths + +In a database file window of type ODBC, choose Edit - Database - Connection Type +see #i56356 +In a database file window of type Address book - LDAP, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window of type JDBC, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window of type MySQL, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window of type dBASE, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window of type dBASE, choose Edit - Database - Properties, click Indexes + +In a database file window of type Text, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window of type MS ADO, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window, choose Tools - SQL + +In a database file window, click the Queries icon + +In a database file window, click the Tables icon + +
+In a database file window, click the Tables icon. Choose Insert - Table Design or Edit - Edit + +
+In a database file window, click the Tables icon. Choose Insert - Table Design or Edit - Edit +UFI: was: "... , then Tools - Index Design or Index Design button" + (don't know where that is now) +In a database file window, choose Insert - Query (Design view) + +In a database file window, click the Queries icon, then choose Edit - Edit + +In a database file window, click the Queries icon, then choose Edit - Edit. When referenced fields no longer exist, you see this dialog + +Open query design and choose Insert - New Relation, or double-click on a connection line between two tables. + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Insert Tables + + +
+
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + +New Relation + + +
+
+
+ +Find Record icon on the Table Data bar and Form Design bar +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Find Record + + +
+
+
+
+ +Sort Order icon on the Table Data bar and Form Design bar +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Sort Order + + +
+
+
+In a database file window, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +Drag and drop a table or a query into the table part of another database file window + +In a database file window, choose Insert - Form + +In a database file window, choose Edit - Database - Properties + +In a database file window, choose Tools - Relationships + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4a78b9ff8a --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00040500.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ + + + + + + + + + Format Menu + /text/shared/00/00040500.xhp + + + + Format Menu + Choose Format - Clear Direct Formatting + +
+ Choose Format - Character + + On Text Formatting Bar (with cursor in object), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + 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 - 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 + + +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 + + +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 - 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 + + +
+ +
+
+
+ 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 - 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 - 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 + + Command+TF11 + On Formatting Bar, click + + + + +Icon + + + + Styles and Formatting + + +
+ +
+
+ + + + +On the Drawing bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + +3D Effects + + + +
+ +
+
+ Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Geometry tab + + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Shading tab + + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Illumination tab + + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Textures tab + + Open the context menu of the 3D object, choose 3D Effects - Material tab + +
+ Choose Format - Bullets and Numbering + + On Formatting toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + 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 + + 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 + + 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 + + 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 + + Open Styles and Formatting - Numbering Styles - context menu of an entry - choose New/Modify + +
+
+ Menu Format - Picture - Crop tab + + +Icon on the Picture toolbar: + + + + + + + + +Icon + + + + Crop + + +
+ +
+
+
+
+ Choose Format - Change Case + + Open context menu (text) - choose Change Case + +
+
+ Menu Format - Asian phonetic guide + +
+ +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00040501.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00040501.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d4806eefdd --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00040501.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,550 @@ + + + + + + + + +Format Menu +/text/shared/00/00040501.xhp + + + +Format Menu +Open Form Controls toolbar, click More Controls icon, click Table Control icon and drag mouse to generate field. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click More Controls icon, click Table Control icon and drag mouse to generate field. No database connection in current form is allowed. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click More Controls icon, click Table Control icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click Combo Box or List Box icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist in the form. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click Combo Box or List Box icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist in the form: Wizard - Page 1. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click Combo Box or List Box icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist in the form: Wizard - Page 2. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click List Box icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist in the form: Wizard - Page 3. + +Open Form Controls toolbar, click Combo Box icon and drag mouse to generate field. Database connection must exist in the form: Wizard - Page 3. + +
+Open Toolbox bar in Basic dialog editor, click + + + + +Icon + + + +Properties + + +
+ +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Form + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Form + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Form - General tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Form icon - General tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Form - Data tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Form icon - Data tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected control on an XML Form document, choose Control - Data tab +Open Form Controls toolbar of an XML Form document, click Control icon - Data tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Form - Events tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Form icon - Events tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Control + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Control + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Control - General tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Control icon - General tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Control - Data tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Control icon - Data tab +
+
+Open context menu of a selected form element - choose Control - Events tab +Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click Control icon - Events tab +
+
+Open Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Activation Order + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Add Field + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Form Navigator + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open Form Controls toolbar or Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Design Mode on/off + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open Form Navigator - select form - open context menu - choose Open in design mode + +Open Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Open in Design Mode + + +
+ +
+
+
+Open Form Control toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Wizards On/Off + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Arrange ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Open context menu - choose Arrange ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +Choose Modify - Arrange ($[officename] Draw) + + + + +Icon + + + +Arrange + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - Bring to Front ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Arrange - Bring to Front ($[officename] Draw) +Shift+CommandCtrl+plus sign ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Arrange - Bring to Front ($[officename] Impress) +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Bring to Front + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - Bring Forward ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Arrange - Bring Forward ($[officename] Draw) +CommandCtrl+plus sign ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Arrange - Bring Forward ($[officename] Impress) + + + + +Icon + + + +Bring Forward + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - Send Backward ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Arrange - Send Backward ($[officename] Draw) +CommandCtrl+minus sign ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Arrange - Send Backward ($[officename] Impress) + + + + +Icon + + + +Send Backward + + +
+ +
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - Send to Back ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Arrange - Send to Back ($[officename] Draw) +Shift+CommandCtrl+minus sign ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Arrange - Send to Back ($[officename] Impress) +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Send to Back + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - To Foreground + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +To Foreground + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Arrange - To Background + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +To Background + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Alignment ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Alignment (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Alignment (objects selected) ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +
+ +
+Choose Format - Alignment - Centered ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Alignment - Centered (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +On Align toolbar ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Centered + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Alignment - Right + +Choose Modify - Alignment - Right (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +On Align toolbar ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Right + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Alignment - Top ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Alignment - Top (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Alignment - Top (objects selected) ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +On Align toolbar ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Top + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Alignment - Centered ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Alignment - Centered (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Alignment - Centered (objects selected) ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw) +On Align toolbar ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Centered + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Alignment - Bottom ($[officename] Writer, $[officename] Calc) +Choose Modify - Alignment - Bottom (objects selected) ($[officename] Draw) +On Align toolbar ($[officename] Impress, $[officename] Draw), click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Bottom + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Anchor + +
+Open Form Design toolbar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Change Anchor + + +
+ +
+
+
+Choose Format - Anchor - To Page + +Choose Format - Anchor - To Paragraph + +Choose Format - Anchor - To Character + +Choose Format - Anchor - As Character + +Choose Format - Anchor - To Frame + +Choose Format - Anchor - To Cell + + +
diff --git a/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp b/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0c05ad51b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/source/text/shared/00/00040502.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ + + + + + + + + + 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 + + +
+ +
+
+
+ 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 - Object - +Graphic - +Line - Line Styles tab + + Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Line - Arrow Styles tab + +
+ Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Area + + On Line and Filling Bar, click +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Area + + +
+ +
+
+
+ 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 - Object - +Graphic - +Area - Colors tab + Choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - 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 + + Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Area - Gradients tab + + Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Area - Hatching tab + + Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Area - Bitmaps tab + + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes +Graphic - Define Text Attributes +Text + + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes +Graphic - Define Text Attributes +Text- Text tab + + Choose Format - Object - Text - Text Attributes +Graphic - Define Text Attributes +Text- Text Animation tab + +
+ Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Position and Size + + F4 key +F4 key + +
+
+ + + + +Icon + + + + 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 - Object - +Graphic - +Position and Size - Position and Size tab + +
+ Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Position and Size - Rotation tab + + + + +Icon + + + + Rotate + + +
+ +
+ Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Position and Size - Slant & Corner Radius tab + + Choose Format - Object - +Graphic - +Position and Size - Callout tab (only for textbox callouts, not for custom shapes callouts) + +
+ Choose Edit - Points + + Open context menu - choose Edit Points +Open context menu - choose Edit Points + + F8 key +F8 key + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + 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 + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Bold + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Italic + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Italic + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Open context menu - choose Style - Underline + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + 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 + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Align Left + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Right (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Right + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Align Right + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Centered (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Center + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Align Center Horizontally +Centered + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Alignment - Justified (drawing functions) + Open context menu - choose Alignment - Justified + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Justified + + +
+ +
+
+ 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) +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Group + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Group - Ungroup (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Ungroup (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Ungroup + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Ungroup + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Group - Exit Group (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Exit Group (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Exit Group + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Exit Group + + +
+ +
+
+
+ Choose Format - Group - Enter Group (text documents, spreadsheets) + Choose Modify - Enter Group (drawing documents) + Open context menu - choose Enter Group + +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Enter Group + + +
+ +
+
+ +
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+Choose Format - Row - Height + +Open context menu of a row header in an open database table - choose Row Height + +
+
+Choose Format - Column - Width + +Open context menu of a column header in a database table - choose Column Width + +
+
+Choose Format - Cells - Numbers tab + +Choose Format - Styles and Formatting - open context menu and choose Modify/New - Numbers tab + +Open context menu for a column header in an open database table - choose Column Format - Format tab +Choose Format - Axis - Y Axis - Numbers tab (Chart Documents) +Also as Number Format dialog for tables and fields in text documents: Choose Format - Number Format, or choose Insert - Fields - Other - Variables tab and select "Additional formats" in the Format list. +
+
+Choose Format - Title - Main Title - Alignment tab +Choose Format - Cells - Alignment tab + +Open context menu of a column header in a database table - choose Column Format - Alignment tab +
+Open context menu of a row header in a database table - choose Table Format + +Open context menu of a column header in a database table - choose Column Format + +Context menu for a row header in an open database table - Delete Rows + +
+Choose Modify - Flip ($[officename] Draw) +Choose Format - Graphics - Graphics tab +Open context menu - choose Flip (presentation documents) +
+
+Choose Modify - Flip - Vertically ($[officename] Draw) +Choose Format - Graphics - Graphics tab +Open context menu - choose Flip - Vertically (presentation documents) +
+
+Choose Modify - Flip - Horizontally ($[officename] Draw) +Choose Format - Graphics, and then click the Graphics tab +Choose Format - Flip - Horizontally + +Right-click a selected object, and then choose Flip - Horizontally ($[officename] Impress) +
+
+Choose Modify - Distribution ($[officename] Draw) +Open context menu - choose Distribution ($[officename] Impress) +
+ +
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+To show or hide a docked window, click the icon. +
+AutoShow and AutoHide Docked Windows +You can click the edge of a hidden docked window to open the window. +The docked window closes automatically when you move the mouse pointer outside of the window. +Multiple docked windows act as a single window in AutoShow/AutoHide mode. +Drag and Drop +If you drag an object over the edge of a hidden docked window, the window opens in AutoShow mode. + +
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+ +GeneralUFI: this is a tab page of the Gallery. Deleted everything else +The General tab page lists the general properties of the current theme. +
+ +Name +Displays the name of the theme. If no name has been assigned, you can type a new name in the text box. +Type +Specifies the object type. +Location +Specifies the complete object path. + +
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