@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ LibreOffice Writer is the default word processing application on Lubuntu.
Features:
- No ribbon
- One button pdf export
- One button PDF export
- Many file formats to output
- Spellcheck
- Wordcount
Usage
------
To use LibreOffice writer type what you wish to type into the main part of the window. If you wish to save your data press the icon that looks like a floppy disk or press :kbd:`control + s`. To open a previously saved document press the button that looks like a folder or press :kbd:`control + o`. To load or save a file from the menu :menuselection:`File --> Open` to open a file or :menuselection:`File --> Save`. To save your file as a new file name :menuselection:`File --> Save As`. To view your recent documents :menuselection:`File --> Recent Documents`. To have save your file as a pdf press the button that is a sheet of paper with curved red lines on it or go :menuselection:`File --> Export` and select the file type as pdf. To export as a PDF file :menuselection:`File --> Export AS --> Export as PDF`. This same export menu will let you save in formats for other programs for compatibility with Microsoft word.
To use LibreOffice writer type what you wish to type into the main part of the window. If you wish to save your data press the icon that looks like a floppy disk or press :kbd:`control + s`. To open a previously saved document press the button that looks like a folder or press :kbd:`control + o`. To load or save a file from the menu :menuselection:`File --> Open` to open a file or :menuselection:`File --> Save`. To save your file as a new file name :menuselection:`File --> Save As`. To view your recent documents :menuselection:`File --> Recent Documents`. To have save your file as a PDF press the button that is a sheet of paper with curved red lines on it or go :menuselection:`File --> Export` and select the file type as PDF. To export as a PDF file :menuselection:`File --> Export AS --> Export as PDF`. This same export menu will let you save in formats for other programs for compatibility with Microsoft word.
..image:: writer-save.png
@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ To bring up a window with properties of your document :menuselection:`File --> P
..image:: lowriter-doc-properties.png
The :guilabel:`Description` tab has fields to input title subject and keywords and lets you also put in comments. The :guilabel:`Title` is where you can optionally put the title on. The :guilabel:`Subject` is a field to input the subject of the document. The :guilabel:`Keywords` is to input keywords on the document. The :guilabel:`Comments` is where you can have comments about the document. The :guilabel:`Font` tab has settings for embeded fonts to make sure they always display properly. To embed any fonts you check the :guilabel:`Embed fonts in the document` checkbox. To only embed the fonts needed to see the document check the :guilabel:`Only embed fonts that are used in documents` checkbox. To chose to embed fonts with a latin script check the :guilabel:`Latin fonts` checkbox. To embed Asian fonts check the :guilabel:`Asian fonts` checkbox. To embed complex fonts check the :guilabel:`Complex fonts` checkbox.
The :guilabel:`Description` tab has fields to input title subject and keywords and lets you also put in comments. The :guilabel:`Title` is where you can optionally put the title on. The :guilabel:`Subject` is a field to input the subject of the document. The :guilabel:`Keywords` is to input keywords on the document. The :guilabel:`Comments` is where you can have comments about the document. The :guilabel:`Font` tab has settings for embedded fonts to make sure they always display properly. To embed any fonts you check the :guilabel:`Embed fonts in the document` checkbox. To only embed the fonts needed to see the document check the :guilabel:`Only embed fonts that are used in documents` checkbox. To chose to embed fonts with a Latin script check the :guilabel:`Latin fonts` checkbox. To embed Asian fonts check the :guilabel:`Asian fonts` checkbox. To embed complex fonts check the :guilabel:`Complex fonts` checkbox.
To see statistics on your document use the :guilabel:`Statistics` tab. To see how many pages are in your document look at the :guilabel:`Pages` row. To see how many tables are in a document see the :guilabel:`Tables` row. To see how many images are in your document read the :guilabel:`Images` row.