Originele Engelstalige Getting Started Guide
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01 What is OpenOffice.org? - ODT (original English text)
- Introduces OpenOffice.org and its components, advantages, new features in V2, system requirements, getting and installing the software, how to get help, and a bit about licensing and open source. OpenDocument file.
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02 Starting OpenOffice.org - ODT (original English text)
- This chapter describes ways to start OpenOffice.org (OOo) on Windows, Linux and Mac.
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03 File Management in OpenOffice.org - ODT (original English text)
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04 Menus And Toolbars - ODT
- Using and customizing menus and toolbars common to all OpenOffice.org components. ODT version.
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05 Setting Up OOo - ODT
- This chapter covers some of the setup options that apply to all the components of OOo 2.0.
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06 Getting Started with Writer - ODT
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07 Getting Started with Calc - ODT
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08 Getting Started with Draw - ODT
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09 Getting Started with Impress - ODT
- Impress is OpenOffice.org's presentation graphics and slide show program.
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10 Getting started with Base - ODT
- Introduction to data sources in OOo2.0.
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11 Getting Started With Math - ODT
- OpenOffice.org has a component (OOo Math) for mathematical equations. OOo Math provides mathematical objects which can be embedded in other OOo documents, or saved on their own.
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12 Working with Templates - ODT
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13 Working With Styles - ODT
- This chapter discusses the use of styles in general. See the guides for specific components of OOo (Writer, Calc, Draw, Impress) for details on the use of styles in those components.
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14 Working With The Gallery - ODT
- The Gallery provides a convenient way to group reusable objects such as graphics and sounds that you can insert into your documents.
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15 Using FontWork - ODT
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16 Creating Web Pages - ODT
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17 Getting Started with Macros - ODT