LibreOffice 25.2 Help
The Insert menu contains commands for inserting new elements in your document. This includes images, media, charts, objects from other applications, hyperlinks, comments, symbols, footnotes, and sections.
Inserts a manual page break at the current cursor position and places the cursor at the beginning of the next page.
Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects.
This submenu contains common shapes like a line, circle, triangle, and square, or a symbol shape like a smiley face, heart, and flower that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a text section at the cursor position in the document. You can also select a block of text and then choose this command to create a section. You can use sections to insert blocks of text from other documents, to apply custom column layouts, or to protect or to hide blocks of text if a condition is met.
Inserts the contents of another document into the current document at the cursor position.
Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text.
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document.
Adds a numbered caption to a selected image, table, chart, frame, or shape. You can also access this command by right-clicking the item that you want to add the caption to.
Inserts a bookmark at the cursor position. You can then use the Navigator to quickly jump to the marked location at a later time. In an HTML document, bookmarks are converted to anchors that you can jump to from a hyperlink.
This is where you insert the references or referenced fields into the current document. References are referenced fields within the same document or within sub-documents of a master document.
Opens a submenu to insert special formatting marks like no-break space, soft hyphen, and zero-width space.
Inserts a horizontal line at the current cursor position.
تحتوي القائمة على أوامر لإدراج ملاحظة ذيلية أو ملاحظة ختامية بتفاعل أو بلا تفاعل إضافي من المستخدِم.
Opens a menu to insert an index or bibliography entry, as well as inserting a table of contents, index, and or bibliography.
Use this command to quickly insert a page number in the header or footer of the current page style.
The submenu lists the most common field types that can be inserted into a document at the current cursor position. To view all of the available fields, choose More Fields.
Creates an envelope. On three tab pages, you can specify the addressee and sender, the position and format for both addresses, the size of the envelope, and the envelope orientation.
Opens a dialog where you can select the source for your pivot table, and then create or edit your table.
Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects.
This submenu contains common shapes like a line, circle, triangle, and square, or a symbol shape like a smiley face, heart, and flower that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a defined named cell range at the current cursor's position with the Paste Names dialog.
Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text.
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document.
Opens a submenu to insert special formatting marks like no-break space, soft hyphen, and zero-width space.
Defines or formats a header or footer for the page style in use. You can define separate settings for the first page and the remaining pages.
This submenu contains form controls like a textbox, checkbox, option button, and listbox that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a chart.
Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects.
This submenu contains common shapes like a line, circle, triangle, and square, or a symbol shape like a smiley face, heart, and flower that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a snap point or snap line (also known as guide) that you can use to quickly align objects. Snap points and snap lines do not appear in printed output.
Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text.
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Inserts a floating frame into the current document. Floating frames are used in HTML documents to display the contents of another file.
Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document.
Opens a dialog that enables you to edit hyperlinks.
Allows a user to insert characters from the range of symbols found in the installed fonts.
Opens a submenu to insert special formatting marks like no-break space, soft hyphen, and zero-width space.
Adds the slide number.
Adds or changes text in placeholders at the top and the bottom of slides and master slides.
This submenu contains form controls like a textbox, checkbox, option button, and listbox that can be inserted into the document.
Inserts a chart.
Inserts an embedded or linked object into your document, including formulas, QR codes, and OLE objects.
Inserts a snap point or snap line (also known as guide) that you can use to quickly align objects. Snap points and snap lines do not appear in printed output.
Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text.
Inserts a comment around the selected text, presentation slide, drawing page or at the current spreadsheet cursor position.
Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document.
Opens a dialog that enables you to edit hyperlinks.
Allows a user to insert characters from the range of symbols found in the installed fonts.
Opens a submenu to insert special formatting marks like no-break space, soft hyphen, and zero-width space.
Adds the page number.
This submenu contains form controls like a textbox, checkbox, option button, and listbox that can be inserted into the document.