On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 20:42 +0200, Roman Kellner wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am not too familiar with the specialities of OpenOffice.org.
> 
> What I have:
> 
> 1 writer document
> 1 calc document with a spreadsheet and a pilot chart generated from the 
> data in the table.
> 
> What I want to do:
> 
> Insert a part from the spreadsheet into the writer document as a dynamic 
> object so when the data in the calc document change, the data in  the 
> writer dokument change the same way.
> 
> What I can do:
> 
> is insert a part from the spreadsheet into the writer by drag'ndrop as 
> what I think is an OLE object. But it seems to as if this is just a new 
> table instead of a *link* to the original calc document. Changes in the 
> calc document do not influence the writer dokument. As far as I remember 
> MS-Word supports this feature.
> I would be glad not to have to import the calc tables and charts into 
> the writer everytime I make changes to the calc document.
> 
> And I guess the native tables in writer, which are able to do some 
> calculations are not a as convenient replacement for calc?
> 
> Does anyone know how to import objects as links to the original in OOo / 
> StarOffice or any other good advice?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Roman
> 

May I be so bold as to point you to
http://documentation.openoffice.org/ ?
The reason I do so is because you can include both the spreadsheet (or
part) and the chart in your writer document as OLE objects. Help does
have info on this but as I recall it is a little hard to decipher if you
are new to the product whereas the doc site has HOW-TOs and user guides
that will likely be more clear and you will be able to set up your docs
the way you want. 


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