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From this point on, all changes you make to the document will occur only in the
Microsoft Word document. You have changed the name and file type of your
document. If you want to go back to working with the .odt version of your document,
you must open it again.
Tip
To have OOo save documents by default in the Microsoft Word file
format, go to Tools > Options > Load/Save. See “Choosing options
for loading and saving documents” in Chapter 2 (Setting up
OpenOffice.org).
Working with text
Working with text (selecting, copying, pasting, moving) in Writer is similar to working
with text in any other program. OOo also has some convenient ways to select items
that are not next to each other, select a vertical block of text, and paste unformatted
text.
Selecting items that are not consecutive
To select nonconsecutive items (as shown in Figure 68) using the mouse:
1) Select the first piece of text.
2) Hold down the Control 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).
Note
Macintosh users: substitute the Command key when instructions in this
chapter say to use the Control key.
Figure 68: Selecting items that are not next to each other
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 Help.)
2) Press Shift+F8. This puts Writer in “Add” mode. The word ADD appears on the
status bar.
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