![]() The Standard toolbar contains the basic functions of creating, opening, and saving documents. In contrast to the menus, it only has one in common with other applications. It also does not have as many toolbars as its fellow applications. It does not have any unique menus like Writer, Calc, Impress, and Draw do. However, it does not have as many toolbars as Writer, Calc, Impress, and Draw. ![]() Most of its menus are the same as the five other applications. It is not a stand-alone application like some of its competitors, and it has functions and icons that the other applications have. Here are the types of databases it can connect to: These are the types of databases that you can connect to with LibreOffice Base.īase uses Writer to create reports and forms. There will be some articles and videos about this. ![]() It can edit and add tables to those databases as well as generate reports, forms, and queries. While single-user databases can be created, Base has been designed mainly to be a front-end application that connects with databases running on servers. The application, which has been part of StarOffice and OpenOffice since those suites were managed by Sun Microsystems, has continued with LibreOffice. It also can create embedded databases in HSQLDB. LibreOffice Base is a front-end graphical user interface for SQL and other types of databases. Since Base uses Writer to generate reports and forms and can import data from Calc spreadsheets, many of these will be about different aspects of Writer and Calc as well as Base. ![]() This section of the Website contains articles and videos about the open-source relational database management system for LibreOffice.
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