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Daniel Lewis <elderdanle...@gmail.com> typed:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian
>> Barker<b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>  wrote:

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>From Writer's Help:

Working with Master Documents and Subdocuments

A master document lets you manage large documents, such as a book with many 
chapters. The master document can be seen as a container for individual 
OpenOffice.org Writer files. The individual files are called subdocuments.

To Create a Master Document

Do one of the following:
If you are creating a new master document, the first entry in the Navigator 
should be a Text entry. Type an introduction or enter some text. This 
ensures that after having edited an existing style in the master document, 
you see the changed style when viewing the subdocuments.
In the Navigator for master documents (should open automatically, else press 
F5 to open), click and hold the Insert icon, and do one of the following:
Choose File - Save.

To Edit a Master Document
Use the Navigator for rearranging and editing the subdocuments in a master 
document.
To open a subdocument for editing, double-click the name of the subdocument 
in the Navigator.
To remove a subdocument from the master document, right-click the 
subdocument in the Navigator list and choose Delete. The subdocument file is 
not deleted, only the entry in the Navigator is removed.
To add text to a master document, right-click an item in the Navigator list, 
and then choose Insert - Text. A text section is inserted before the 
selected item in the master document where you can type the text that you 
want. You cannot insert text next to an existing text entry in the 
Navigator.
To reorder the subdocuments in a master document, drag a subdocument to a 
new location in the Navigator list. You can also select a subdocument in the 
list, and click the Move down or Move up icon.
To add an index, such as a table of contents, right-click in the Navigator 
list, and then choose Insert - Index.
To update an index in a master document, select the index in the Navigator, 
and then click the Update icon.



When you insert an object like a frame or a picture into a master document, 
do not anchor the object "to page". Instead, set the anchor "to paragraph" 
on the Format - (Object type) - Type tab page, and then set the object's 
position relative to "Entire Page" in the Horizontal and Vertical list 
boxes.




To Start Each Subdocument on a New Page
Ensure that each subdocument starts with a heading that uses the same 
paragraph style, for example "Heading 1".
In the master document, choose Format - Styles and Formatting, and click the 
Paragraph Styles icon.
Right-click "Heading 1" and choose Modify.
Click the Text Flow tab.
In the Breaks area, select Insert, and then select "Page"in the Type box.
If you want each subdocument to start on an odd page, select With Page 
Style, and select "Right page" in the box.
Click OK.
To Export a Master Document as a OpenOffice.org Text Document
Choose File - Export.
In the File format list, select a text document file format and click 
Export.
The subdocuments will be exported as sections. Use Format - Sections to 
unprotect and remove sections, if you prefer a plain text document without 
sections.




Related Topics
Indexes Covering Several Documents
Navigator in master mode 




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