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    1. Type the word (Note, Tip, or Caution) and apply the appropriate style. Then press the Enter key.
    2. The next paragraph style will automatically be Text Note. After you type the text of this paragraph and press Enter at the end of it, the next paragraph will also be in the Text Note style. If you do not need another paragraph in this style, change it to Text Body or another required style.
    3. Only the last paragraph in a series of Text Note paragraphs will include the line (border) below the paragraph. This occurs automatically.
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    Note:
    A note is used when something has to be drawn to the attention of the user and possibly prevent any user errors. A note begins with the paragraph style Heading Note. The text of a note uses the paragraph style Text Note and automatically follows Heading Note.

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    Tip:
    A tip is a suggestion that could make it easier for a user to do something easier and better in LibreOffice. A tip begins with the paragraph style Heading Tip. The text of a tip uses the paragraph style Text Note and automatically follows Heading Tip.

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    Warning:
    (Called "Caution" in user guides) A caution is only used when there could be serious damage to the file or software if the user does not follow the correct procedure. Some cautions in the user guides could really be reclassified as notes. A caution begins with the paragraph style Heading Caution. The text of a caution uses the paragraph style Text Note and automatically follows Heading Caution.