LibreOffice 24.8 Help
The following is a description of all LibreOffice Draw menus, submenus and their dialogs.
The window containing the document you want to work on must be selected in order to use the menu commands. Similarly, you must select an object in the document to use the menu commands associated with the object.
The menus are context sensitive. This means that those menu items are available that are relevant to the work currently being carried out. If the cursor is located in a text, then all of those menu items are available that are needed to edit the text. If you have selected graphics in a document, then you will see all of the menu items that can be used to edit graphics.
Opens the File menu.
These commands apply to the current document, create a document, open an existing document, or close the application.
These commands apply to the current spreadsheet, create a spreadsheet, open an existing spreadsheet, or close the application.
These commands apply to the current presentation, create a presentation, open an existing presentation, or close the application.
This menu contains general commands for working with Draw documents, such as create, open, close and print. To close LibreOffice Draw, click Exit.
This menu contains commands to control the on-screen display of the document, change the user interface and access the sidebar panels.
Contains spelling tools, redact options, mail merge wizard, macros, development tools, extension manager, as well as tools for configuring and customizing menus, and setting program preferences.
The Tools menu contains commands to check spelling, to trace sheet references, to find mistakes and to define scenarios, as well as tools for configuring menus, and setting program preferences.
Contains spelling tools, media player, color replacer, presentation minimizer and tools for configuring menus, and setting program preferences.
This menu provides tools for LibreOffice Draw as well as access to language and system settings.