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This book is for intermediate and advanced users of OpenOffice.org Writer. You may not have used this program before, but you have used another word processor (such
as Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect) and you are familiar with the basics of word
processing.
Typical users include academic writers, technical writers, and other business and
professional writers—anyone who produces books, research papers, proposals, or
other documents requiring the use of more than the basic features. For example, you
need to use styles instead of direct formatting of headings and other paragraphs, and
you need to include chapter information in the footers of pages, or you want to use
master documents to control a book containing many chapters, perhaps written by
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Abstract: This book is for intermediate and advanced users of OpenOffice.org Writer. You may not have used this program before, but you have used another word processor (such
as Microsoft Word or Corel WordPerfect) and you are familiar with the basics of word
processing.
Typical users include academic writers, technical writers, and other business and
professional writers—anyone who produces books, research papers, proposals, or
other documents requiring the use of more than the basic features. For example, you
need to use styles instead of direct formatting of headings and other paragraphs, and
you need to include chapter information in the footers of pages, or you want to use
master documents to control a book containing many chapters, perhaps written by
different people.
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