in a single le. A master document enables you to quickly apply formatting changes
to a large document or to jump to each subdocument for editing.
A master document is a Writer document that serves as a container for multiple
Writer les. You can maintain chapters or other subdocuments as individual les
collected in the master document. Master documents are also useful if multiple
people are working on a document. You can separate each person’s relevant part of
the document into subdocuments, allowing multiple writers to work on their subdoc-
uments at the same time without the danger of overwriting each other’s work.
1 Click New > Master Document.
or
Open an existing document and click File > Send > Create Master Document.
2 Insert subdocuments.
3 Click File Save.
The LibreOce help les contain more complete information about working with
master documents. Look for the topic entitled Working with Master Documents and
Subdocuments.
4.4.4 Using Writer as HTML Editor
In addition to being a full-featured word processor, Writer also functions as an HTML
editor. Writer includes HTML tags that can be applied the same way as any other
style in a Writer document. You can view the document as it will appear online, or
you can directly edit the HTML code.
1 Click File > New > HTML Document.
2 Press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window.
3 Click the arrow at the bottom of the Styles and Formatting window.
4 Select HTML Styles.
5 Create your HTML document, using the styles to tag your text.
6 Click File > Save As.
7 Select the location where you want to save your le, name the le, and select
HTML Document (.html) from the File Type list.
8 Click OK.
If you prefer to edit HTML code directly, or if you want to see the HTML code created
when you edited the HTML le as a Writer document, click View > HTML Source. In
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