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Chapter 3: Managing Text Documents With Writer
The First Paragraph field (or the menu command in the context menu) ensures that when a
graphic is positioned between two paragraphs, only the first paragraph wraps around the
picture.
Defining a Wrap Region
Note: As one follows this procedure, ibut cannot find an icon in a toolbar to which the description refers, check
the Visible Buttons menu for the toolbar.
Making a newsletter more attractive with objects or graphics is done easily by having the text
flow around an object. Simply draw a polygon using the Polygon icon in the Draw
Functions toolbar. Place the polygon over the text and assign the text the Wrap > Contour
with its context menu.
A wrap contour to 3D objects can also be defined. Create a 3D object with OpenOffice.org
Draw, copy it to the clipboard and paste it into the text document. Open the context menu of
the inserted object and choose Wrap > Contour. In the context menu of an object with a
wrap contour is the Wrap > Edit Contour command. This command calls the Contour
Editor from which manually re-editing the automatic contour is possible. Refer to the
instructions in Help.
Linking Frames and Facilitating Text Flow
If the text should be continued in the same manner as in a newspaper, i.e. from a frame on
page 1 to, say, a frame on page 4, and where the text flow from frame to frame must be
done automatically, use linked frames.
1. Create two (or more) frames by opening the Insert floating toolbar, clicking Insert
Frame.
2. Select the first frame (click the border of the frame).
3. Click the Link Frames icon on the Frame toolbar.
4. Now, click the second frame.
5. To enter text in the linked frames, position the cursor in the first frame and type in
text or insert it from the clipboard.
Note: If certain text from a document is to flow in linked frames, first put the text cursor in the first frame
(first click the normal text to cancel the frame selection and then click the frame).
6. Now decide if the text should be a copy in the frame or if it should keep a link to the
original document (in this case it would always return to the actual stand of the
original document). If the text is only to be copied, choose the command menu Insert
> File.
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