AbiWord Help DocumentationAbiWord Help: Dialog: Field |
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Field DialogThis dialog lets you insert various fields into your document. Fields are updated automatically when the thing they represent changes. Thus, a field of 'current time' will update to show the current time. Fields are single entities; you cannot edit their contents by typing. At present, fields are updated when you open or print a document. TypesThis window lists the types of field available. Select one to see the fields available in that type. Date and TimeThese fields are concerned with date and time. Most are self-explanatory. 'Seconds since the epoch' inserts a field giving the number of seconds that have passed since 0:00 on January 1st, 1970. This is the point in time that all Unix-style systems measure time from. ApplicationThese fields specify certain information about the AbiWord program. They are not relevant to most users. NumbersThese fields insert information about the document. They are mostly self-explanatory. Note that 'Page Number' is the number of the current page, while 'Number of Pages' is the total number of pages in the document. 'List Label' is used by AbiWord when setting up automatic lists, and should not, in general, be inserted from this menu. DocumentThese fields insert document properties into the document. The value of the field is determined from the values set in the Properties dialog. FieldsThis window lists all the fields available under the currently selected type. Click on one to select it. Extra ParametersThis box allows you to customise your fields if you know what you are doing. This feature is currently not documented. HelpThis button opens the documentation for this dialog. CancelThis button closes the dialog without inserting anything. InsertThis button inserts the field at the insertion point and closes the dialog. |
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These are the help files for AbiWord and are normally installed with the program. As with AbiWord itself, these help files are written by volunteers. Further help is available online - see the FAQ. Copyright (C) 2001-3 David Chart |
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