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==== Overview of features ====
==== Overview of features ====
LibreOffice Writer lets you design and produce text documents that can include graphics, tables, or charts. In this application you can save the documents in a variety of formats, including the standardized Open Document Format (ODF), Microsoft Word format(.doc), or HTML. Here you can easily export your document to the Portable Document Format(PDF).
LibreOffice Writer lets you design and produce text documents that can include graphics, tables, or charts. In this application you can save the documents in a variety of formats, including the standardized Open Document Format (ODF), Microsoft Word format(.doc), or HTML. Here you can easily export your document to the Portable Document Format(PDF).
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==== Installation ====
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Please go through the below link to learn about LibreOffice installation & Configuration
===Working with the application===
===Working with the application===
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File:LO language interface language settings, user interface.jpg|Languages interface
File:LO language interface language settings, user interface.jpg|Languages interface
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an type any your local languages in Ubuntu by adding those languages in IBUS. For typing in any local language, Ubuntu will use application called Ibus. You can follow the below step to set up Ibus and to add languages in the typing list. <br>
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# Go to "Applications --> System tools --> System Settings --> Language Support -->Look at the Keyboard input method system Select "IBus" and close the window".
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# Log-out your computer and log-in to applying this changes.
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Now you have to add your languages in "Text Entry" to type it. You can type multiple language in any application by adding it in this list.<br>
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File:Ibus - adding languages in Text entry.png|Selecting Text Entry from the top panel
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File:Ibus - select plus to add .png| Adding languages in Text Entry
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# Click on "En" from the top panel and select "Text Entry".
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# Once the Text Entry window opens, click on "+" arrow mark, as shown in image.
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# The language list window will open, search your languages by typing it in search box. It will show the all the typing methods for the language. Choose a keyboard layout you are comfortable with and click "Add".
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# Yes, you are finished all the set up, after this your language list looks like below.
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File:Ibus - adding languages.png| Adding Hindi to my language list
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File:Ibus - added telugu.png|Added Hindi 3 typing methods
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Now its time to type your added language in most of the applications. Click on the language panel "En" (right top corner of the screen) and select language in which you want to type. When you select language, icon will change to that language. The very important is you can add multiple languages in this list.
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===== Typing regional language on Microsoft windows OS =====
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Click on [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/change-your-keyboard-layout-245c49b8-f856-7fd7-2cf5-41e54c66f5b3#ID0EBBD=Windows_8.1 this link] to know more about typing regional language in windows 7 or 8
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Click on [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/available-language-packs-for-windows?view=windows-11 this link] to know more about typing regional language in windows 10 or 11
==== Tracking changes to a document ====
==== Tracking changes to a document ====