Like a programming language, I hope the OO Writer has the similar ability.
namely, comment out some words from the content.
I am writing a paper, some words should not appear in the final result. But
these words should be kept for two reasons.
1. for inspiration
2. for improvement.
It seems
Xiang Liu wrote:
Like a programming language, I hope the OO Writer has the similar
ability. namely, comment out some words from the content.
I am writing a paper, some words should not appear in the final
result. But these words should be kept for two reasons.
1. for inspiration 2. for
Great, Thank you! Peter.
At 17:22 10/08/2008 +0800, Xiang Liu wrote:
I am writing a paper, some words should not appear in the final
result. But these words should be kept ...
You need Notes.
o Position the cursor.
o Go to Insert | Note... .
To view the note, hover the cursor over the yellow marker.
The default is
But the notes are simple, it could not contain complex objects such as
formula.
Best Regards,
Xiang Liu
On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:07 PM, Brian Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
At 17:22 10/08/2008 +0800, Xiang Liu wrote:
I am writing a paper, some words should not appear in the final result.
Xiang Liu wrote:
But the notes are simple, it could not contain complex objects such as
formula.
Best Regards,
Xiang Liu
??
In your original post, you said some words should not appear in the
final result. The notes will handle words. So you're really after
things more complex than
Sorry, actually, I mean paragraphs. I apologize for it.
I like peter's suggestion. Especially, the use of section with hide
property(conditional hide). In this way, I can set a switch variable(a
filed) in the beginning of document, then turn the wanted paragraphs
into hidden section by inserting