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Figure 387. <strong>The</strong> Navigator for a text document (left) and for a master document (right)<br />

Creating one file from a master document and its<br />

subdocuments<br />

Master documents are .odm files containing linked subdocuments, which are in .odt format.<br />

Although linked files are very useful when writing and editing a large document such as a book,<br />

sometimes you might need to have a copy of the entire book in one file.<br />

To export a master document to a .odt file (without affecting the original .odm file):<br />

1) Open the master document. Choose File > Export from the menu bar.<br />

2) On the Export dialog (Figure 388), type a name for the exported .odt file and choose<br />

Open<strong>Document</strong> Text (.odt) from the File format list (it should be the default choice). Click<br />

Export. This step ceates from the .odm file, an .odt file, with each subdocument in a<br />

separate section.<br />

Figure 388: Exporting a master document to an Open<strong>Document</strong> Text (.odt) file<br />

378 <strong>LibreOffice</strong> <strong>3.6</strong> <strong>Writer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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