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in this video weamp;#39;re going to cover the standard toolbar for OpenOffice writer the standard toolbar contains many of the most commonly used functions inside of OpenOffice so itamp;#39;s very good to know what each icon does on the part weamp;#39;ll be covering each icon in some detail today so that you can get a grasp on that to start off with the first three icons we have new open and save these icons work exactly as the options from the file menu if you would to go to the new file menu and text document that is the ctrl n shortcut which does exactly the same thing as the new icon on the toolbar which would just start a blank new standard OpenOffice writer document now you will notice and I should mention this now that on the new tab for file new there are actually different types of files which you can open up inside of OpenOffice writer these first for after text document are actually specific to calc and other open office suite products they arenamp;#39;t specific to Open