<p class="Head1">Master Document Name and Path</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:to-be-embedded Eid="globtext" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"><help:help-text value="visible">Here you create a master document out of a text document. For every chapter that begins with a Paragraph Style which you have selected, a new sub-document is automatically saved.</help:help-text></help:to-be-embedded></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><a name="anker"/>After choosing the command, you see the dialog <span class="T1">Name and Path of Master Document</span>, where you enter a name and path for the master document to be created. The dialog has the same functions as the <help:link Id="65755" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"><span class="T1">Save As</span></help:link> dialog. The master document automatically receives the extension .sxg (e.g. "Master.sxg"). The sub-documents receive names derived from the master document. The first sub-document receives the same name as the master document with the serial number 1 at the end, but with the extension .sxw ("Master1.sxw"). The second document receives the name "Master2.sxw", and so on.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">The <help:link Id="65664" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Navigator in the Master Mode</help:link> will appear after you have created the master document. You will find the names of the partially created documents here. In case you want to edit a partial document, double-click a name and select <span class="T1">Edit</span> in the Navogator.<a name="end"/></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Select the paragraph format that is to serve as the separator.</help:help-text> Normally you will separate your initial document with paragraphs formatted with the style "Heading 1". In this way, each chapter becomes a separate sub-document. Here you can select a different style from among the Paragraph Styles used in the document.</p>