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For OpenOffice.org documents that have been saved with more than
one version, use the version drop-down to select which version you
wish to open in read-only mode. For Microsoft Office documents, only
the current version can be opened.
Use the File type field to specify the type of file to be opened or the
format of the file to be saved.
The Read-only checkbox opens the file for reading and printing only.
Consequently, most of the toolbars disappear, and most menu options
are disabled. An Edit File button is displayed on the Standard toolbar
to open the file for editing.
It is possible to open files from the Web using URLs.
Using the Navigator
The Navigator displays all objects contained in a document, collected
into categories. For example, in Writer it displays Headings, Tables,
Text frames, Notes, Graphics, Bookmarks, and other items (see
Figure 8.
Figure 8: The Navigator
In Calc it shows Sheets, Range Names, Database Ranges, Graphics,
Drawing Objects, and other items. In Impress and Draw it shows
Slides, Pictures, and other items. Click the + sign by any of the
categories to display the list of objects in that category.
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