In news:[email protected], Dotan Cohen <[email protected]> typed: > On 6 June 2010 12:59, Brian Barker > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Yes, it's very easy: >> o B Create your second document to follow on from your >> first. B (You can change page styles and so on, so there >> need be no similarity between them, in fact.) >> o B Ensure your second document starts on an odd-numbered >> page (whether or not page numbers appear). >> o B Print the entire file. >> o B Now divide the print-out so that one document is in >> your left hand and the other in your right. B (It doesn't >> matter which is where.) >> > > Than you, Brian, but I am not referring to files to print. > I need to have several Writer documents together, but each > is in fact a separate document. I can put them together in > a zip file, but then I need to open up four OOo Writer > instances to open them. Much easier would be to have > "sheets" like Calc has: all the documents in a single Write > file.
Check out "Master Document" mode. There you can collect several files into what appears to be one file with continuous page numbering, titling, and so on as though it was just one document. But in reality it is a collection of your several documents. To do edits, you still have to go to the original file to edit it, but it'll show up as changed when you go back to Master Document view. It works well for me, at least. HTH, Twayne` --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
