Baruwi
daatabeezete amado, barete garinni surkaIn the Insert Database Columns dialog, select the Fields to insert the selected data into the document as fields. These database fields work as wildcards for the individual database columns and can be used for form letters. Click the Data to Fields icon to match the contents of the fields to the currently selected record.
Daata borrote assootira dooratto yannara fakkana maareekkuwi dooraminoha ikkiro, makaancho sokka baruwi suuquwu batinyi kiiro garinni surkantannoha ikkanno. Qoleno, barete hajajo "Aantanno Maareekko" gedeeti mitte mittente tayishshi bare hajajo mereero umiloosaasinchimmatenni suuqantanno.
Surkate Daatabeeze Caccafo hasaawo hiikku daatabeeze baruwi bortajete giddora surkantannoreetiro badattora nna hiittoonni suudeesssattoro fajjannohe.
Baruwu
Baruwu qarqarira, barete amado surkate hasi'rootto daatabeeze shae caccafo doorate worbichu ilka horoonsi'ri.
Daatabeezete caccafuwi
Lists all columns of the database table, which can be accepted in the selection list box to insert them into the document. Select the database columns that you want to insert it in the document.
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Moves the fields that you selected in the Database columns list box into the selection field. You can also double-click the entry to select it.
Doori
Lists the database columns that you selected to be inserted into the document. You can also enter text here. This text will be also inserted into the document. The entries' order in the selection field corresponds to the data order in the document.
Borgufote Akata
By default, the inserted paragraphs are formatted with the current Paragraph Styles. This format corresponds to the "none" entry in the Paragraph Style list box. This is where you can select other Paragraph Styles to apply to the paragraph you want to insert into the document. The list box displays the available Paragraph Styles defined in LibreOffice and managed in the Style Catalog.