DocHub makes it quick and straightforward to inject text in odt. No need to instal any extra application – simply add your odt to your profile, use the easy drag-and-drop user interface, and quickly make edits. You can even work on your computer or mobile device to adjust your document online from any place. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management solution with form building, eSignature features, and the ability to let others fill in and sign documents.
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in this video Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to insert text boxes or frames as theyamp;#39;re called in OpenOffice the only difference Iamp;#39;ve found between Microsoft Office text box and the OpenOffice frame is the name differently so in order to get a text box you just go to insert and go down to frame click it and this appears you can customize some of this stuff now or go on to it later you can make your text box bigger by dragging it move it around and to enter text you have to click outside then click back inside enter your text and there you have it now Iamp;#39;m going to go and show you some of the options so you can get to these by double clicking or right-clicking and go down to frame you can anchor to different parts of the page you can manually set the width and height this is automatically set when you drag it bigger and smaller though so keep that in mind if youamp;#39;re stressing over the little values you can also type in positioning numbers this is automatica