If you use OpenOffice.org you may find this guide helpful, especially if you are a frequent note-taker or outliner (like myself; I how I love a good outline). It tells you how to use the built-in OpenOffice navigator and Heading styles to structure and easily manipulate your documents.

If anybody knows of other good outline solutions, post in the comments!

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  1. [...] a guide on how to use it here. This works very nicely in conjunction with the previously mentioned guide to the navigation panel. Related Nerdlets [...]

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