Hi
You can attach the chapter to a private email to someone such as Jean, who
has access to ODFAuthors and knows what she is doing with it.
If you really want to learn how to do it yourself then this suggested
work-flow might help;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development#Using_ODFAuthors_website
or / and this guide;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development#Contributors_Guide
You can choose which chapter of which guide/handbook you would like to work
on next. This wiki might help you avoid things that other people are
working on;
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Development/UserGuideTasks
If you'd like a recommendation then any of chapters 5, 6 and 7 makes sense
- to follow on from what you have already done.
    Chapter 5, about Queries, feels like a bit of a step backwards because
it's usually better practice to base Forms&Reports on Queries rather than
directly on Tables. However i think the aim was to quickly get something
working for the User and then help them find better and better ways of
doing things, and to help them discover why those ways are better.
    Chapter 6, about Reports, is more of a natural follow-on but is (VERY!)
roughly the same sort of thing. This might be something you could race
through quite quickly now and maybe use to improve your own database (i
doubt it because you know enough about databases already to know the
advantages and disadvantages of Forms over Reports, but it's still
possible).
    Chapter 7, about Linking to Databases, is probably the most hugely
useful one for you right now. It's the biggest advantage and main reason
why Base is sooo far in advance of Access that it makes Access look like a
child's toy.
The "Forms" chapter in Writer might have been fairly useful but we've
missed the chance for this release of the Writers Guide. No matter!!
Onwards and upwards! There will be another chance to work on it in a few
months time, or a years time or whenever the next version is being done.
There is plenty else to do here that would also be useful!
Btw i had a hard-drive failure yday but luckily turned out to be an
intermittent fault and it's working again today. I still need to back-up
my data! A colleague had the same problem but since he was on Windows it
was a more serious problem and he's doing a full reinstall to a new drive
and is restricted to just using his tablet until it gets done! It's good
to hear you were able to breeze through it more easily!
Many thanks and regards from
Tom