Operation Manual

Figure 1: Dialog showing common controls
In most cases, you can interact only with the dialog (not the document itself) as long as the dialog
remains open. When you close the dialog after use (usually, clicking OK or another button saves
your changes and closes the dialog), then you can again work with your document.
Some dialogs can be left open as you work, so you can switch back and forth between the dialog
and your document. An example of this type is the Find & Replace dialog.
Who wrote this book?
This book was written by volunteers from the LibreOffice community. Profits from sales of the
printed edition will be used to benefit the community.
Acknowledgements
This book is adapted from Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.3. The contributors to that book
are:
Jean Hollis Weber Michele Zarri Magnus Adielsson
Thomas Astleitner Richard Barnes Agnes Belzunce
Chris Bonde Nicole Cairns Daniel Carrera
JiHui Choi Richard Detwiler Alexander Noël Dunne
Laurent Duperval Spencer E. Harpe Regina Henschel
Peter Hillier-Brook Richard Holt John Kane
Rachel Kartch Stefan A. Keel Jared Kobos
Michael Kotsarinis Peter Kupfer Ian Laurenson
Dan Lewis Alan Madden Michel Pinquier
Andrew Pitonyak Carol Roberts Iain Roberts
Hazel Russman Gary Schnabl Robert Scott
Joe Sellman Janet Swisher Jim Taylor
Alex Thurgood Barbara M. Tobias Claire Wood
Linda Worthington
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