On Mon Nov 29 2010 16:45:19 GMT-0800 (PST) BRM wrote:
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From: Andy Brown <andy@the-martin-byrd.net>
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Have you tried working with master documents? The User Guide is available on
the OOo wiki at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide
on the right hand side is a list of documents for Writer. That may not cover
your points 100% but I think you will find it close.
I had noticed it recently (really recently) and hadn't had a chance to play with
it yet, but was not quite sure if it was the same as what I am describing.
From what you an and RGB ES are saying it is - in which case, cool. That's one
up for OOo/LO over Microsoft Office.
Thanks!
Ben
That is the process that Jean uses once the docs are done to produce the
printable manuals for OOo. On the OOoAuthors site you can find copies
of some the User Manuals that have been combined using a master
document.
http://www.oooauthors.org/english/userguide3/gs3/V32_published at the
bottom of the list of chapters is an ODM with the full manual. Give it
a look see.
Andy
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