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Well, if you have very long document, you should consider using
Master Document where you write every chapter in separate document
and Master  Document acts as container. You don't edit Master
Document, you just  print it.

+1  This is the answer for managing large documents - the same applies
for M$-Office.

I switched to using Master Documents years ago; it is a much better
experience, and makes editing or change tracking easier.  I don't know
why anyone would not do this.

It is also possible to export the master document to an ODT (single
file) which is often nice for final review.
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