Operation Manual

When using a smartcard, enter the PIN here. Some smartcard software will prompt you for
the PIN again before signing.
Location, Contact information, Reason: Optionally enter additional information about the
digital signature that will be applied to the PDF. This information will be embedded in the
appropriate PDF fields and will be visible to anyone viewing the PDF. Each or all of the
three fields may be left blank.
Time Stamp Authority: Optionally select a Time Stamping Authority (TSA) URL. During
the PDF signing process, the TSA will be used to obtain a digitally signed timestamp that is
then embedded in the signature. Anyone viewing the PDF can use this timestamp to verify
when the document was signed.
The list of TSA URLs that can be selected is maintained under Tools > Options >
LibreOffice > Security > TSAs. If no TSA URL is selected (the default), the signature will
not be timestamped, but will use the current time from your local computer.
Exporting to other formats
LibreOffice uses the term “export” for some file operations involving a change of file type. If you
cannot find what you want under File > Save As, look under File > Export as well.
LibreOffice can export files to XHTML. In addition, Draw and Impress can export to Adobe Flash
(SWF) and a range of image formats.
To export to one of these formats, choose File > Export. On the Export dialog, specify a file name
for the exported document, then select the required format in the File format list and click the
Export button.
E-mailing documents
LibreOffice provides several ways to send documents quickly and easily as e-mail attachments in
one of three formats: OpenDocument (LibreOffice’s default format), Microsoft Office formats, or
PDF.
Note
Documents can only be sent from the LibreOffice menu if a mail profile has been set up
in Tools > Options > LibreOffice Writer > Mail Merge E-mail.
To send the current document in OpenDocument format:
1) Choose File > Send > Document as E-mail. LibreOffice opens your default e-mail
program. The document is attached.
2) In your e-mail program, enter the recipient, subject, and any text you want to add, then
send the e-mail.
File > Send > E-mail as OpenDocument [Text, Spreadsheet, or Presentation] has the same
effect.
If you choose E-mail as Microsoft [Word, Excel, or PowerPoint], LibreOffice first creates a file in
one of those formats and then opens your e-mail program with the file attached.
Similarly, if you choose E-mail as PDF, LibreOffice first creates a PDF using your default PDF
settings (as when using the Export Directly as PDF toolbar button) and then opens your email
program with the PDF file attached.
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