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use the technical terms in this book, but it is useful to know them because the Help
and other sources of information often use them.
In most cases, you can interact only with the dialog box (not the document itself) as
long as the dialog box remains open. When you close the dialog box after use (usually,
clicking OK or another button saves your changes and closes the dialog box), then
you can again work with your document.
Some dialog boxes can be left open as you work, so you can switch back and forth
between the dialog boxand your document. An example of this type is the Find &
Replace dialog box.
Figure 23: Dialog box (not from Writer) showing common controls:
1=Tabbed page (not strictly speaking a control)
2=Radio buttons (only one can be selected at a time)
3=Checkbox (more than one can be selected at a time)
4=Spin box (click the up and down arrows to change the number
shown in the text box next to it, or type in the text box)
5=Thumbnail or preview
6=Drop-down list from which to select an item
7=Push buttons
Undoing and redoing changes
When a document is open, you can undo the most recent change by pressing
Control+Z, or clicking the Undo icon on the Standard toolbar, or choosing Edit
> Undo from the menu bar.
The Edit menu shows the latest change that can be undone.
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