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Chapter 8: Customizing OpenOffice.org
Chapter 8: Customizing OpenOffice.org
Use this section as a guide on customizing the user interface of OpenOffice.org. This should
be mainly of interest to advanced users of OpenOffice.org.
Modifying and Customizing the User Interface of OpenOffice.org
There is much freedom in configuring menus, toolbars and keys to suit personal preferences.
One is free to change:
Items on the menu bar. These can be deleted, new ones added, copied from one menu to
another, renamed, and so on.
Toolbar configuration. These may be freely configured to suit. Under Windows®, icons
may even be dragged and dropped while holding down the Alt key to change toolbar
appearance.
Shortcut keys as desired.
To make configuration changes, select Tools > Configure to open the Configuration
dialogue. Help also provides much useful guidance for configuring OpenOffice.org.
Configuring the Keyboard
In most instances, one configures new keyboard shortcuts to enable a macro to perform a
certain action on a document. Other actions can also be given a shortcut; for example, adding
all unknown words in a text document to the active user dictionary with a single command to
shortcut keys or to a separate icon. The following procedure is a simple example which
illustrates how to enable a keyboard shortcut that gives this capability to OpenOffice.org:
1. First ensure that the following conditions exist:
A user-defined dictionary is active.
The language of the dictionary has to be set up on “All”.
The dictionary file is not a read-only file.
2. Open a text document.
3. Choose Tools > Configure. The Configuration dialogue appears.
4. Select the Keyboard tab to specify a key combination.
5. Search for an available key combination in the Keyboard list box such as F4.
6. Click Modify
7. Select Category > Options area at the lower left of the Keyboard tab,
8. select the Adding unknown words function next to it.
9. close the dialogue with OK.
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