Speeding up your work
AutoText lets you automatically enter large pieces of text or even
images into a document by typing a few shortcut characters. Begin
by inserting the image, table or text to save as an AutoText entry
into a text document. Select the text and choose Edit, AutoText
and type a name for the entry - this can be anything. The Shortcut
is the combination of letters you will use to enter it in future.
This can be one or a series of letters - make it short but memorable.
Click the AutoText button and choose New from the menu to create
the entry. Click Close. Now test the entry by typing the shortcut
characters and press F3 to insert the full text into the document.
OpenOffice.org has a handy style tool for formatting paragraphs
in a document. Using styles saves time as you can easily alter them
later on by altering the style definition rather than having to
alter each paragraph individually. To see the styles catalog choose
Format, Styles, Catalog and a list appears. You can also use this
dialog to modify a style. To apply a style, use the Apply Styles
list on the toolbar. Select the text to apply the style to and then
choose the style from the Apply Styles list. If you have a paragraph
formatted in a particular style and want to change that style, right
click it, choose Edit Paragraph Style and make your changes - these
then flow through the document to all paragraphs formatted with
that style.
The Calculator component also uses styles so you can apply a format
to a cell or a block of cells from the style list there. Select
the cells and choose Format, Stylist and then double click the style
to apply. As the list of styles is pretty limited you will want
to create a few styles of your own. To do this, format a cell with
the characteristics you want to use for the style using Format,
Cells. Then select the cell and click the New Style from Selection
button in the Stylist dialog. Type a name for the style and you
can now apply it to any other cell in the worksheet. The Stylist
has the advantage over the Style catalog in that it stays open on
the screen while you work. In the Presentation tool, choosing the
Stylist opens the Presentation Styles dialog where you can choose
a style to use to format a part of your presentation. You can also
create styles to use to format text on your slides.
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