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this video tutorial will show you how to use an outline template made with openoffice to format a file an outline that you have already made using another editing software okay so for example if youve already made your outline in hangul uh you could copying it here into this template and then use this formatting to format the file that youve already made now when you do this theres one thing to be careful about every time you copy some material from another file this content has already been formatted and by copying it also copies the format so that when you paste into the second file it will combine the formatting of the first file with the second file and this can make a big mess so to avoid this what you can do is after you copy some content from the hangul file for example you should paste it into a memojang a node file which will remove all the format because there is no formatting in this file and then you copy from here into the openoffice file and then the unformatted conten