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On 22/07/19 13:11, Leo Evens wrote:
1 Will there be an automatic link via LinusMint or Libreoffice to
Microsoft, when i connect this PC to Wifi ?
NO
2 Writer :
To test this PC, i first created some files and text-documents.
Only after that i found LibreOffice and Writer,
meaning that i created these files and documents with the Mint-textprogram.
But is there a way to move these texts and files to Writer ?
You can open them using the menu File > Open from within LibreOffice.
3 in Writer i cannot create files, only documents.
The pictograms '1 file higher' or ' create a new file' as mentionned
in 'help' for Writer, are not available in a document i created on Writer.
A document is a file. We use the term document for Writer as it better
represents what you are creating.
4 Before buying this PC, i found inforation on th internet about Linux /
LibreOffice, that one of their big advantages is that a document can be
'saved' in PDF, but i could not find that PDF option for saving a
document in Writer.
You can save as PDF by using the menu File > Export as PDF.
5 Can i upload PDF documents fia a USBstick to Writer ?
You can open any file, if supported, from within LibreOffice by using
the menu File > Open. Once opened with LibreOffice, you can save the
file using LibreOffice native file format.
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