LibreOffice 25.8 Help
This menu contains commands for editing the contents of the current document.
Reverses the last command or the last entry you typed. To select the command that you want to reverse, click the arrow next to the Undo icon on the Standard bar.
Reverses the action of the last Undo command. To select the Undo step that you want to reverse, click the arrow next to the Redo icon on the Standard bar.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard at the location of the cursor, and replaces any selected text or objects.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Choose the selection mode from the submenu: standard selection mode, or block selection mode.
Toggle the visibility of the Find toolbar to search for text or navigate a document by element.
Shows a submenu that gives options to reply to comments from other users, resolve and delete comments.
A submenu that offers possibilities to edit footnotes, endnotes, index entries, and bibliography entries.
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You can change or break each link to external files in the current document. You can also update the content of the current file to the most recently saved version of linked external file. This command does not apply to hyperlinks, and is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files.
Lets you edit a selected OLE object that you inserted from the Insert - OLE Object submenu.
Change the data sources for the current document. To correctly display the contents of inserted fields, the replacement database must contain identical field names.
Activates or deactivates the direct cursor. You can click at the beginning, middle, or end of any possible text line on a page and then begin typing.
Enables you to edit a read-only document or database table. Use the Edit Mode option to activate the edit mode.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Toggle the visibility of the Find toolbar to search for text or navigate a document by element.
You can change or break each link to external files in the current document. You can also update the content of the current file to the most recently saved version of linked external file. This command does not apply to hyperlinks, and is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files.
Enables you to edit a read-only document or database table. Use the Edit Mode option to activate the edit mode.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Toggle the visibility of the Find toolbar to search for text or navigate a document by element.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Insert or modify the properties of a gluepoint. A gluepoint is a point where you can attach a connector line.
Edits the properties of an inserted field. To edit an inserted field, double-click it. Then choose Edit - FieldsThen choose Edit - Fields.
You can change or break each link to external files in the current document. You can also update the content of the current file to the most recently saved version of linked external file. This command does not apply to hyperlinks, and is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files.
Lets you edit a selected OLE object that you inserted from the Insert - OLE Object submenu.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Insert or modify the properties of a gluepoint. A gluepoint is a point where you can attach a connector line.
Makes one or more copies of a selected object.
Creates shapes and distributes them by uniform increments between two drawing objects.
Edits the properties of an inserted field. To edit an inserted field, double-click it. Then choose Edit - FieldsThen choose Edit - Fields.
You can change or break each link to external files in the current document. You can also update the content of the current file to the most recently saved version of linked external file. This command does not apply to hyperlinks, and is not available if the current document does not contain links to other files.
Lets you edit a selected OLE object that you inserted from the Insert - OLE Object submenu.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Inserts the contents of the clipboard into the current file in a format that you can specify.
Selects all entries, including subfolders, in the lower part of the database window.
Selects the entire content of the current file, frame, or text object.
Opens a window where you can edit the selected table, query, form, or report.
Deletes the selected table, query, form, or report.
Renames the selected object. Depending on the database, some names, characters, and name length might be invalid.
Opens the selected object in the last saved state.
Converts the selected query to a view. The original query remains in your database file and an additional view is generated on the database server. You must have write permission to add a view to a database.
Most databases use queries to filter or to sort database tables to display records on your computer. Views offer the same functionality as queries, but on the server side. If your database is on a server that supports views, you can use views to filter the records on the server to speed up the display time.
Starts the Form Wizard for the selected table, query, or view.
Starts the Report Wizard for the selected table, query, or view.
Opens a submenu.
Opens the Database Properties dialog.
Opens the Connection Type Wizard.
Opens the Advanced Properties dialog.