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You can create a new, blank document in OOo in several ways. | You can create a new, blank document in OOo in several ways. |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 14 April 2012
- The advantages of OpenOffice.org
- Minimum requirements
- How to get and install the software
- How to get help
- Starting OpenOffice.org
- Parts of the main window
- Parts of a dialog (box)
- Starting a new document
- Opening an existing document
- Saving, renaming, and deleting documents
- Using the Open and Save As dialogs
- Using the Navigator
- Undoing and redoing changes
- Closing a document
You can create a new, blank document in OOo in several ways.
When OOo is open but no document is open (for example if you close all the open documents but leave the program running), a Welcome screen is shown. Click one of the icons to open a new document of that type, or click the Templates icon to start a new document using a template.
You can also start a new document in one of the following ways. If a document is already open in OOo, the new document opens in a new window.
- Choose File > New and choose the type of document.
- Click the arrow next to the New button on the main toolbar. A menu of choices drops down; select the type of document to be created.
- Press Control+N on the keyboard.
- Choose File > Wizards for some types of documents.
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