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Figure 1: The main Writer workspace in Print Layout view
Insert contains commands for inserting elements into your document such as
headers, footers, and pictures.
Format contains commands, such as Styles and Formatting, Paragraph,
and Bullets and Numbering, for formatting the layout of your document
Table shows all commands to insert and edit a table in a text document.
Tools contains functions such as Spelling and Grammar, Customize, and
Options.
Window contains commands for the display window.
Help contains links to the OpenOffice.org Help file, What’s This?, and
information about the program. See “Getting help” on page 28.
Toolbars
Writer has several types of toolbars: docked (fixed in place), floating, and tear-off.
Docked toolbars can be moved to different locations or made to float, and floating
toolbars can be docked.
The top toolbar, just under the Menu bar, is called the Standard toolbar. It is
consistent across the OpenOffice.org applications (Writer, Calc, Draw, Impress).
The second toolbar at the top is the Formatting bar. It is a context-sensitive; that is, it
shows the tools relevant to the cursor’s current position or selection. For example,
when the cursor is on a graphic, the Formatting bar provides tools for formatting
graphics; when the cursor is in text, the tools are for formatting text.
Displaying or hiding toolbars
To display or hide toolbars, choose View > Toolbars, then click on the name of a
toolbar in the list. An active toolbar shows a check mark beside its name. Tear-off
toolbars are not listed in the View menu.
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