Hi.
Libre Office 24.2.5.2 from the latest Ubuntu 24.04 repository and we
all know why we use repositories.
Allegedly, the easiest way to glom all the story chapter files together
in one document is by using a Master Document, hereinafter referred to
as the MD.
Brief recap. The problem last time was that the MD and any other format
derived from said MD, wasn't editable. Once again, I find myself in the
same situation.
I spent a chunk of yesterday roaming the web looking for other forms of
non-editability, explicitly protected stuff etc.., i.e. Tools -> Options
-> LibreOffice Writer, yada yada. There are at least thee other places
besides Edit -> Edit Mode that talk about protection. As far as I know
I've turn them all off. Edit -> Edit Mode is grayed out. I can't export
as an odt and change that either. I'm again left with an uneditable MD
in any form I can find.
This leaves me back assembling the document by hand just to make any end
result have edit capability so an editor can enter changes an comments.
Even the blank character in the text block trick Robert found before
hasn't worked.
What am I missing? Thank you.
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Chris Johnson rchristopherjohnson@gmail.com
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enough./
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