> Well, if you have very long document, you should consider using
> Master Document where you write every chapter in separate document
> and Master  Document acts as container. You don't edit Master
> Document, you just  print it.

+1  This is the answer for managing large documents - the same applies
for M$-Office.

I switched to using Master Documents years ago; it is a much better
experience, and makes editing or change tracking easier.  I don't know
why anyone would not do this.

It is also possible to export the master document to an ODT (single
file) which is often nice for final review.
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