Yes, I also have "Data Source" in my View Menu (LO 3.6.6.2, Win7), but when
I select it on an HTML file, I do *not* get HTML source code. Rather, I get
a link to a "Bibliography," which my document doesn’t have. If I recall,
"Bibliography" is one of the default registered databases, which of course
has nothing to do with HTML code.
So, unless I'm mistaken, "Data Source" is not the same as "HTML Source."
LO's online documentation says to select "HTML Source" under the View menu.
Virgil
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From: Tinkerer
Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2013 7:08 AM
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Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: HTML Source
In the Mac version LO 4.04.2 the Data Source is in the View Menu and you can
obtain it by pressing F4.
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