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Anthony E. Greene wrote:
> Andrew Jensen wrote:
>> Not entirely true. After you save the form as an ODT file you must open
>> the property editor for any dataform controls in the document and supply
>> the registered datasource name for the database. This is not necessary
>> when the form was embedded, as only that database is available, but now
>> that it is stand alone it could connect to any number of databases.
> 
> I am using OOo 2.02 on Fedora Core 5, and that does *not* work.

Okay, I figured it out. Instead of changing the properties of an data
field, I needed to select a data field, right-click and select "Form". In
the resulting dialog I can select a registered data source or open an ODB
that defines a data source.

- --Tony
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