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+ | ==What is a Master Document?== | ||
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+ | A Master Document is a special Writer file which can contain (include) other documents and manipulate them. It can be recognized by its extension: <tt>.sxg</tt> for documents created by NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org 1.x and <tt>.odm</tt> for documents created by NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org 2.x. | ||
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+ | The master document is particularly useful for large works (novels, instruction manuals, etc.) that require complex manipulations, for example the inversion of chapters. | ||
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+ | "A priori," a master document can contain all types of bjects: texts, images, indexes, table of contents, etc. | ||
<!--==Qu'est-ce qu'un document maître ?== | <!--==Qu'est-ce qu'un document maître ?== | ||
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Le document maître est particulièrement utile pour les documents volumineux (romans, modes d'emploi) qui nécessitent des manipulations complexes comme par exemple l'inversion de chapitres. | Le document maître est particulièrement utile pour les documents volumineux (romans, modes d'emploi) qui nécessitent des manipulations complexes comme par exemple l'inversion de chapitres. | ||
- | ''A priori'', un document maître peut contenir tout objet : texte, image, index, table des matière, etc. | + | ''A priori'', un document maître peut contenir tout objet : texte, image, index, table des matière, etc.--> |
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+ | ==Creating a a Master document== | ||
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+ | To create a master document, use the following method: | ||
+ | *Go to the {{menu|File}} the choose {{menu|New}} {{menu|Master Document}} | ||
+ | *The [[The Navigator|Navigator]] window opens. | ||
+ | *To include a document, click on the icon that looks like a sheet of paper with a little cross and an arrow. (The fourth icon from the left). In the contextual menu that appears, choose {{menu|File}} | ||
+ | *The usual {{window|Open}} appears; choose the file you want to insert | ||
+ | *Repeat for each of the files you want to include in the master document | ||
- | ==Commencer un document maître== | + | <!--==Commencer un document maître== |
Pour créer un document maître, utilisez la méthode suivante : | Pour créer un document maître, utilisez la méthode suivante : | ||
*Dans NeoOffice 2.x, créez un document-maître depuis {{menu|Fichier/Nouveau/Document maître}} | *Dans NeoOffice 2.x, créez un document-maître depuis {{menu|Fichier/Nouveau/Document maître}} |
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What is a Master Document?
A Master Document is a special Writer file which can contain (include) other documents and manipulate them. It can be recognized by its extension: .sxg for documents created by NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org 1.x and .odm for documents created by NeoOffice or OpenOffice.org 2.x.
The master document is particularly useful for large works (novels, instruction manuals, etc.) that require complex manipulations, for example the inversion of chapters.
"A priori," a master document can contain all types of bjects: texts, images, indexes, table of contents, etc.
Creating a a Master document
To create a master document, use the following method:
- Go to the File the choose New Master Document
- The Navigator window opens.
- To include a document, click on the icon that looks like a sheet of paper with a little cross and an arrow. (The fourth icon from the left). In the contextual menu that appears, choose File
- The usual Open appears; choose the file you want to insert
- Repeat for each of the files you want to include in the master document