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Open Opens a local or remote file, or imports one.
%PRODUCTNAME uses the native file picker dialog of the window manager of your operating system for the Open command. If the file that you want to open contains styles, special rules apply. Display area Displays the files and folders in the folder that you are in. To open a file, select the file, and then click Open. To open more than one document at the same time, each in an own window, hold CommandCtrl while you click the files, and then click Open. Modern system file dialogs present many features for file handling. Most allows you to rename, delete, create files, sort list of files, display files and folders in icons, tree or list views, traverse the file system folder tree and much more. Use the mouse right button to get a list of commands on the selected files in the display area. Click to delete the file with the name shown in this dialog. Click to cancel deletion of the file with the name shown in this dialog. Click to delete all selected files. File name Enter a file name or a path for the file. The following features are available in the dialog: Version If there are multiple versions of the selected file, select the version that you want to open. You can save and organize multiple versions of a document by choosing File - Versions. The versions of a document are opened in read-only mode. File type Select the file type that you want to open, or select All Files (*) to display a list of all of the files in the folder. Open Opens the selected document(s). Insert If you opened the dialog by choosing Insert - Document, the Open button is labeled Insert. Inserts the selected file into the current document at the cursor position. Read-only Opens the file in read-only mode. Play Plays the selected sound file. Click again to stop playing the sound file.
Opening Documents With Templates %PRODUCTNAME recognizes templates that are located in any folder from the following list: In the shared template folder,removed path - the user template folder,- the home directory folder, - the Documents and Settings folder and all template folders as defined in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Paths. When you use File - Templates - Save as Template to save a template, the template will be stored in your user template folder. When you open a document that is based on such a template, the document will be checked for a changed template as described below. The template is associated with the document, it may be called a "sticky template". When you use File - Save As and select a template filter to save a template at any other folder that is not in the list, then the documents based on that template will not be checked. When you open a document that was created from a "sticky template" (as defined above), %PRODUCTNAME checks to see if the template has been modified since the document was last opened. If the template was changed a dialog is shown where you can select which styles to apply to the document. To apply the new styles from the template to the document, click Update Styles. To retain the styles that are currently used in the document, click Keep Old Styles. If a document was created using a template that cannot be found a dialog is shown that asks you how to proceed next time the document is opened. To break the link between the document and the missing template, click No, otherwise %PRODUCTNAME will look for the template the next time you open the document.
Opening Documents Import and Export Filters