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dots or other techniques. See Chapter 18 for discussion of the software usedfor editing photographs and other heavy-detail work. OpenOffice.org Draw has too many menu options to cover in depth, so I giveyou instead a (nonexhaustive) summary of what you find on each menu: File:The usual Open, Save, Save As, Print, and Export commands, alongwith a set of wizards (under the term AutoPilot) plus the ability to senddocuments through e-mail and create templates Edit:The usual Find and Replace, Image Map, and other such editingcommands View:The usual Zoom functions and toolbars, along with the ability toselect the display quality and place the program in Preview mode Insert:The usual charts, frames, graphics, and spreadsheets, along withscanning functions Format:The usual brush and graphics formatting, along with layers andstyle formatting Tools:The usual spell-checking, as well as hyphenation, autocorrection, an image gallery, and an eyedropper for grabbing colors Modify:Various options for altering the appearance of an object. These menus have more features those listed here. Go through and take alook; you may find a new favorite feature in there somewhere. Function barDirectly below the menu bar in a default setup is the function bar, which youcan remove at any time by using the View menu. This series of icons allowsyou single-click access to the most commonly used File and Edit features, among others. The function bar in OpenOffice.org Draw is identical to that in the other OpenOffice.org applications (refer to Table 17-2). Object barThe object bar is directly below the function bar in a default OpenOffice.orgsetup. As usual, you can remove the object bar at any time by using the Viewmenu. This series of icons allows you to click buttons and expand drop-downlist boxes that represent standard presentation software functions, such asarrow styles, colors, line styles, and other formatting instructions. This one is identical to the one you found in OpenOffice.org Impress. RulerDirectly below the object bar (and to the right of the main toolbar) in adefault OpenOffice.org setup are the rulers. These items mark out the mar- gins and tabs, for example, of your document in the measuring system ofyour choice. To change which system you want to use, right-click the rulerand change the Measurements to your preferences. 336Part IV:Getting Things Done