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Note that this tool-kit is not intended to provide the complete user manual for the applications explained. The aim here is to get you started with OER creation using the tool. For advanced functions, you should refer to the User Manual for the application. The LibreOffice Writer User Manual is available on <nowiki>https://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Welcome_to_the_Writer_Help</nowiki>
 
Note that this tool-kit is not intended to provide the complete user manual for the applications explained. The aim here is to get you started with OER creation using the tool. For advanced functions, you should refer to the User Manual for the application. The LibreOffice Writer User Manual is available on <nowiki>https://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Welcome_to_the_Writer_Help</nowiki>
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Short videos on LibreOffice Writer are available on <nowiki>http://spoken-tutorial.org/tutorial-search/?search_foss=LibreOffice+Suite+Writer&search_language=English</nowiki>. Each video is less than 10 minutes and focuses on select features of the application.
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Short videos on LibreOffice Writer are available on <nowiki>http://spoken-tutorial.org/tutorial-search/?search_foss=LibreOffice+Suite+Writer&search_language=English</nowiki>. Each video is less than 10 minutes and focuses on select features of the application. The information about user manuals and tutorials is provided in [https://teacher-network.in/OER/index.php/Teachers%27_toolkit_for_creating_and_re-purposing_OER_using_FOSS/Annexure#Tutorials_and_User_manuals_for_FOSS_applications_used_in_the_tool-kit Annexure] for all FOSS applications used in this toolkit.
    
  You should create a text document for your topic. Add sections for different ideas related to the topic. Insert your concept map image in the document and write about it. Insert hyper links to web resources, as you think will make your document richer and more useful. Save the text document in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'text document'
 
  You should create a text document for your topic. Add sections for different ideas related to the topic. Insert your concept map image in the document and write about it. Insert hyper links to web resources, as you think will make your document richer and more useful. Save the text document in your personal digital library, you could save in a sub folder called 'text document'

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