OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox, and Thunderbird for Windows All in One [Electronic resources]

Greg Perry, M. T. Cozzola, Jennifer Fulton

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131. Create a Master Document

130 About Master Documents

When you're using a master document, the

Navigator window shows its true colors. It becomes a "table of contents" for the entire document, giving you functions for reorganizing those contents and creating and updating indexes. It also serves as a launch pad for subdocument windows because you cannot edit a subdocument's contents from within the master document's window.

1.

Create a New Master Document

From Writer's menu bar, select

File, New, Master Document . Writer creates a new, blank master document that looks just like a normal document. In addition, Writer opens the

Navigator window. For safety, you should save this master document now: Choose

File, Save , and then in the

Save As dialog box, choose a location, enter a new name, and click

Save .

2.

Add Files to the Master Document

The

Navigator window's first entry is always

Text , which refers to the text content of the new master document you just created. For example, you might enter a title and an introductory paragraph into the master document. However, although the

Text element always exists, it can be blank.

To add an existing Writer document, from the

Navigator window, click and hold the

Insert button, and choose

File from the popup menu. The

Insert dialog box opens. Choose the documents to be added to your master document, and then click

Insert .

To create a new document for immediate enrollment in the master document, click and hold

Insert , and from the popup menu, select

New Document . A fresh window is created, and the

Save As dialog box appears. Choose a location for the document and click

Save . With the new document window open, the

Navigator window switches to content view for that document; to return to the table of contents, activate the master document window.

3.

Rearrange Subdocument Order as Necessary

To change the order in which a subdocument appears in the master document, from the

Navigator window, click and drag its entry in the list to its new location. A horizontal line indicates where the document will be moved in the list when you release the mouse button.

131. Create a Master Document

Chapter 2, from

Navigator , simply double-click that subdocument's name. A document window appears with the contents of Chapter 2. Make your changes. To finalize the edits, save the subdocument with the usual

File, Save command.

5.

Update the Master Document View

Changes made and saved to subdocument files are

not automatically reflected in the master document window. To force an update here, activate the master document, and then from

Navigator , click and hold

Update , and from the popup menu, select

All . A dialog box will confirm; click

Yes . Writer reloads every subdocument in the master document, and updates any linkssuch as footnote and index entries. Click

Save to finalize these updates.