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shapes than with 3D bodies, but 3D bodies currently allow for more
customizing than 3D shapes.
See Chapter 7 (Working with 3D Objects) in the Draw Guide for details.
Exporting graphics
To save a Draw image in a foreign format, use File > Export. Draw
can save to many graphic file formats, as listed in Appendix B
(Background Information). You can export the entire file or selected
objects.
You can also export Draw files to HTML, PDF, or Flash. PDF export is
the same as for any part of OpenOffice.org, as described in Chapter 10
(Printing, E-mailing, and Exporting). Flash export creates a .swf file.
HTML export uses a conversion wizard that creates as many web
pages as there are pages in your Draw document. You can optionally
choose to display the pages in frames with a navigator and can set an
index page. For more information, see Chapter 12 (Creating Web
Pages: Saving Documents as HTML Files).
Adding comments to a drawing
Starting with OOo 3.2, Draw supports comments (formerly called
notes) similar to those in Writer and Calc.
Choose Insert > Comment from the menu bar. A small box containing
your initials appears in the upper left-hand corner of the Draw page,
with a larger text box beside it. Draw has automatically added your
name and the date at the bottom of this text box.
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