This document covers basic text editing functions in OpenOffice Writer such as selecting, cutting, copying, and pasting text. It describes how to select individual words and non-consecutive text using the mouse or keyboard. The document explains how to cut, copy, and paste text within and between documents, and how pasted text can take on formatting or be unformatted. It also briefly mentions selecting and working with vertical blocks of text.
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Quickly formatting the text.
Changing a documents Theme.
Inserting and Modifying pictures.
Adding WordArt Text.
What is a template? A template is a model that you use to create other documents.
Templates can contain anything that regular documents can contain, such as text, graphics, a set of styles, and user-specific setup information such as measurement units, language, the default printer, and toolbar and menu customization.
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1. Introduction
This chapter covers the basics of working with text in Writer, the wordprocessing
component of OpenOffice.org (OOo).
When you have read this chapter, you should know how to:
• Select, cut, copy, paste, and move text
• Find and replace text
• Insert special characters
• Format paragraphs and characters
• Create numbered or bulleted lists
• Check spelling, use the thesaurus, and choose hyphenation
options
• Use the autocorrection, word completion, autotext, and line
numbering features
• Track changes, undo and redo changes, and insert notes
• Link to other parts of a document
2. Selecting text
Before you can do anything with text, you need to select it. Selecting
text in Writer is similar to selecting anything in other applications.
In addition to selecting blocks of text, you can select items that are not
consecutive, and columns (vertical blocks) of text.
Selecting items that are not consecutive
To select nonconsecutive items (as shown in Figure 75) using the
mouse:
1) Select the first piece of text.
2) Hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and use the mouse to select the
next piece of text.
3) Repeat as often as needed.
Now you can work with the selected text (copy it, delete it, change the
style, or whatever).
To select nonconsecutive items using the keyboard:
1) Select the first piece of text. (For more information about
keyboard selection of text, see the topic “Navigating and
Selecting with the Keyboard” in the OpenOffice.org Help (F1).)
2) Press Shift+F8. This puts Writer in “ADD” mode. The word ADD
appears on the Status Bar.
3) Use the arrow keys to move to the start of the next piece of text
to be selected. Hold down the Shift key and select the next piece
of text.
4) Repeat as often as needed.
Now you can work with the selected text.
Figure1: Selecting items that are not next to each other
Press Esc to exit from this mode.
Selecting a vertical block of text
You can select a vertical block or “column” of text that is separated by
spaces or tabs (as you might see in text pasted from e-mails, program
listings, or other sources), using OOo’s block selection mode. To
change to block selection mode, use Edit > Selection Mode > Block
Area, or click several times in the status bar on STD until it changes to
3. BLK.
Now highlight the selection, using mouse or keyboard, as shown in
Figure 2.
Cutting, copying, and pasting text
Cutting and copying text in Writer is similar to cutting and copying text
in other applications. You can copy or move text within a document, or
between documents, by dragging or by using menu selections, icons, or
keyboard shortcuts. You can also copy text from other sources such as
Web pages and paste it into a Writer document.
To move (cut and paste) selected text using the mouse, drag it to the
new location and release it. To copy selected text, hold down the
Control key while dragging. The text retains the formatting it had
before dragging.
After selecting text, you can use the mouse or the keyboard for these
operations.
Cut: Use Edit > Cut or the keyboard shortcut Control+X or the
Cut icon on the toolbar.
Copy: Use Edit > Copy or the keyboard shortcut Control+C or the
Copy icon.
Paste: Use Edit > Paste or the keyboard shortcut Control+V or
the Paste icon.
The result of a paste operation depends on the source of the text to be
pasted. If you simply click on the Paste icon, any formatting the text
has (such as bold or italics) is retained. Text pasted from Web sites and
other sources may also be placed into frames or tables. If you do not
like the results, click the Undo icon or press Control+Z.
To make the pasted text take on the formatting of the surrounding text
where it is to be pasted, choose:
• Edit > Paste Special
• or click the triangle to the right of the Paste icon
• or click the Paste icon without releasing the left mouse button
Then select Unformatted text from the resulting menu.