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Can someone tell me what Writer defines as "Objects"? The term seems to
be loosely and often inaccurately used in menus and the "Help" facility.

For example, drawing items appear to be defined a "Objects", but then so
do frames.

According to the "Help" facility:
"Objects;Definition
An object is a screen element containing data. It can refer to
application data, such as text or graphics.
Objects are independent and do not influence each other. Any object
containing data can be assigned certain commands. For example, a graphic
object has commands for image editing 8<-- snip -->8 ."

A totally inaccurate and contradictory "garbled" statement in itself.

In the "Help" facility, the "Selecting;Objects" section also makes
totally false, inaccurate and meaningless claims about selecting and
grouping *ALL* those things claimed to be "Objects".

AFAICT the only genuine Writer "Objects" are "Drawing Objects". Does
anyone know of any other genuine Writer "Objects"?

Dave

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