At 00:39 18/03/2020 +0000, Kevin M. Wilson wrote:
Will there ever be other formats that can be saved in OF?

Since I've never heard of "OF", how can I know? Oh, and there can be no telling what might "ever" happen.

I cannot see any reason why one might want to save a text or spreadsheet document, for example, in a graphic format. What do you think you could do with a result in such a format that you could not do with the original text or spreadsheet document? But you might want to save a drawing (Draw) document (or part of one) in a graphic format, and you can do that from OpenOffice right now: no waiting for "ever"!

o To save a single page of a drawing, use File | Export... and choose your required format for "Save as type". Note that the Selection option in the Export dialogue enables you to export just selected object(s).

o Alternatively, you can use Convert | Modify > | To Bitmap or Convert | Modify > | To Metafile (or either via right-click | Convert >). Then you can use right-click | Save as Picture... to save the result in a graphic format.

Note that in either case you can previously select multiple items to group them if necessary. And you could paste material from a text (Writer) or spreadsheet (Calc) document into a drawing if desired.

All this is described under "Exporting graphics" in Chapter 6, "Editing Pictures (Raster Graphics)", of the Draw Guide.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker

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