> Am 06.08.2015 um 23:08 schrieb andrey.ry...@bilkent.edu.tr:
>> Hi everybody!
>> I want to create bibliography database, but i dont want use default
>> bibliography biblio for that. How i can perform it? Which files are
>> correspond to the database and where are they placed in file system?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Andrey
>>
>>
>
> In Writer or Calc hit F4.
> Right-click the existing Bibliography and choose "Edit Database".
> You get a new window with a database document and with the connection
> info in the status bar of that window. "Bibliography" stands for a dBase
> directory with one file biblio.dbf in a certain directory.
>
> In Writer or Calc hit F4.
> Right-click the existing Bibliography and choose "Registered Databases".
> It opens the options dialog with a list of database documents registered
> under a certain name.
>
> The idea is that you can re-use any type of database or "tabular files"
> such as csv, spreadsheets, dBase directories by connecting a Base
> document to that data source you already have. Any registered Base
> document connected to any tabular data source can be used in the same
> ways as bibliographic database or as a source for serial letters, label
> printing or calculation models regardless of the exact type of source.
>
> So the main question is: Where do you store your bibliographic data
> right now? Then you may be able to connect a Base document to this data
> source.
>
I have several documents and i want keep databases created "from zero"for
each of them. I want create new databases and keep them separately each
from other. How i can do it? thats my main question. If i open main
document should i connect bibliographic file every time than i do it?


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