Re: Compiling Manual in MS Word
Regarding the Master Document general feature, has anyone used the OpenFunny you should ask that . . .
Office's Writer application's Master Document feature? Does it function
better than the MS Word's implementation?
I've been using OpenOffice.org whenever possible for about twenty months now, and used the master document feature with reasonable frequency. In version 1.0, it crashed on me a few times, but never with any file corruption. However, ever since version 1.01 (version 1.1 is the current version), I've had no crashes whatsoever, and very few problems that couldn't be avoided by ensuring that the master document and the component files all use the same styles.
Incidentally, in many ways, the name is misleading; OpenOffice.org's master document feature is actually closer to FrameMaker's book files than to MS Word's master document feature. Using the Navigator, you can promote and demote chapter headings, and move them around, too.
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