LibreOffice 25.2 Help
Specifies general settings for text documents.
Settings for automatic links updates stored in documents are ignored for security reasons. Link updates are always bounded by LibreOffice Security settings in .
Always updates links while loading a document, and only if the document is in a trusted file location or the global security level is Low (Not recommended).
This setting is treated as On request unless either the global macro security level is set to Low in or the document is located in a trusted place defined by .
Updates links only on request while loading a document.
Links are never updated while loading a document.
The contents of all fields are updated automatically whenever the screen contents are displayed as new. Even with this box unchecked, some fields are updated each time a special condition takes place. The following table lists the fields that are updated without regard to this checkbox.
| 條件 | 自動更新欄位 | 
|---|---|
| 列印文件 (也匯出為 PDF) | Author, Sender, Heading, Date, Time, References, Last printed | 
| 重新載入文件 | Author, Sender, Heading, Date, Time | 
| 儲存文件 | 檔案名稱、統計資料、文件編號、編輯時間、修改時間 | 
| 編輯欄位所在頁面的文字行 | Author, Sender, Heading, Date, Time | 
| 手動編輯變數 | 條件文字、隱藏文字、隱藏段落、變數、DDE 欄位 | 
| 關閉「固定內容」 | 作者、寄件者、所有文件資訊欄位 | 
| 變更頁面計數 | 頁 | 
Specifies whether to automatically update charts. Whenever a Writer table cell value changes and the cursor leaves that cell, the chart that displays the cell value is updated automatically.
Specifies the unit of measurement for text documents.
Specifies the spacing between the individual tab stops. The horizontal ruler displays the selected spacing.
When this setting is enabled, the measurement units of indents and spacing on Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing tab will be character (ch) and line.
When this setting is enabled, the text grid will look like square page. Square page is a kind of page layout which is used to train students to write articles in China and Japan.
Specifies the characters that are considered as word separators when counting words, in addition to spaces, tabs and line and paragraph breaks.
Editors and publishers often define a “standard” page as containing a specified number of characters or words. Mark this field to allow quick calculation of the number of these pages.
Set the number of characters for the standardized page.