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NOTE: CentOS Enterprise Linux is built from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. Other than logo and name changes CentOS Enterprise Linux is compatible with the equivalent Red Hat version. This document applies equally to both Red Hat and CentOS Enterprise Linux.
8.2. OpenOffice.org
Writer
A word processor is like a text editor but has several
additional features that allow you to format, design, and print
your documents without the need to memorize complex formatting tags
or codes. OpenOffice.org Writer is a
powerful word processor that features WYSIWYG formatting - what you see in the OpenOffice.org Writer window is what you get if
you print or share the document.
8.2.1.
Overview of OpenOffice.org Writer
Writing documents using OpenOffice.org is similar to other word
processing applications you may have used before. To start
OpenOffice.org Writer, you can either
start it from the by selecting
=> => , or start it from a shell prompt by entering oowriter.
When OpenOffice.org Writer opens, you
are presented with a blank document. The margins of the document
are represented by the gray box drawn on the main screen. You can
start entering text immediately.
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You may notice as you type that OpenOffice.org Writer fills in the rest of a word
you are typing. OpenOffice.org Writer
guesses the word you are typing based on
longer words used earlier in the document. This auto-complete text
is highlighted. To accept the suggested word ending, press the
[Enter] key. If, however, this is not
the word you wish to type, keep tying as normal. To turn off this
feature, go to => . This opens a dialog
box. Click the Word Completion tab and
un-check the Enable Word Completion
box.
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To create a new file in OpenOffice.org
Writer
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Go to => => or
click on the New document icon in the upper
left. (The small arrow in the upper right of the icon allows you to
select the type of document to create.)
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Begin entering text.
To open an existing file:
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Go to => , click on the folder icon, or press
[Ctrl] -[O]
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A file browser window opens.
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Use the navigation icons in the upper right or click through the
folders in the window pane to find the file you wish to open.
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Either double-click on the file or click once to highlight it
and then click on the Open button to open
the file.
To save a file:
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Click on the floppy disk icon, go to
=> , or go to => .
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A window opens that shows your file system. If you have already
saved this file before, you will not have to do anything else.
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Navigate to the location where you would like to save your
file.
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Enter a name for your file in the File
name field.
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Select the format for your file from the File type drop down menu.
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Click on the Save button.
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To save a document in a format other than OpenOffice.org Writer's native format (.sxw), you
must select the file type from the File
type drop down list. If you also check the Automatic file name extension box, OpenOffice.org Writer will automatically add the
correct extension (such as .doc or .txt) to the end of your file
name. If you do not choose a file type from the drop down list,
OpenOffice.org Writer will save in it's
native format, even if you type in the extension you would like for
your file.
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To save your document as a .pdf file, go to => .
While OpenOffice.org Writer can save as
a .pdf, it cannot read or edit them. To view a .pdf file, see
FIXME.
To print a document:
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Click on the printer icon or go to
=> or press [Ctrl] -[P]
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A window opens with print configuration options.
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Select the options you would like.
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Click on the OK button.
To preview a file before printing:
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Go to => .
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A new window opens, displaying your file.
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Examine your document: zoom in and out with the magnifying glass
icons or scroll through the pages with the page icons near the
upper left.
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You may print from this screen the same way as from the main
screen.
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When you are finished examining your document, click the
Close Preview button to return to the main
screen.
To change text formatting:
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Highlight the text you would like to format.
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Either apply a style to the text with the Stylist (refer to FIXME) or
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Choose formatting options from the toolbar, such as bold,
alignment, line spacing, font color, etc.
To add lists to your text:
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Either highlight existing text you would like to make into a
list or move your cursor to the blank line where you would like to
start the list.
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Click either the Numbering icon or the
Bullets icon.
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For existing text, your list will automatically be created and
formatted. For new text, enter each list item and press
[Enter] .
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To exit the list, press [Enter]
twice.
To format a page:
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Go to => .
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A window opens with several tabs of page options. The Page tab allows you to change your margins.
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Select the formatting options you would like to change for your
page.
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Click on the OK button to apply the
changes.
To undo changes:
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Click on the Undo icon, go to => , or press
[Ctrl] -[Z]
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If you click on the blue arrow at the top right of the Undo icon, a list of the previous actions apprears.
Choosing one of these items undoes all actions back to that
point.
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