OpenOffice.org's Getting Started, the Second Edition

OpenOffice.org's Getting Started, the Second Edition

A beginners guide on OpenOffice 2.0, a multiplatform open-source office suite.

Publication date: 24 Mar 2006

ISBN-10: 0201565439

ISBN-13: n/a

Paperback: 260 pages

Views: 18,920

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Post time: 11 May 2006 07:08:10

OpenOffice.org's Getting Started, the Second Edition

OpenOffice.org's Getting Started, the Second Edition A beginners guide on OpenOffice 2.0, a multiplatform open-source office suite.
Tag(s): Open Source Productivity Tools
Publication date: 24 Mar 2006
ISBN-10: 0201565439
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: 260 pages
Views: 18,920
Document Type: N/A
Publisher: n/a
License: n/a
Post time: 11 May 2006 07:08:10
:santagrin: This book was suggested by Wily Yuen

Book review:

OpenOffice.org's Getting Started, the Second Edition is a beginners guide on OpenOffice, a fully featured office suite just like Microsoft Office. OpenOffice supports Microsoft Office format files (.doc, .xls, .ppt), and runs on Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris and Mac OS X. Best of all, it's free.

This book was written by a group of volunteer reviewers, writers, editors and translators from the OpenOffice.org community working through OOoAuthors.org. It covers all the basics of increasing your productivity with OpenOffice 2.0.

The first part will show the reader on how to install, start and set up the software.

The second part will introduce the reader to every piece of OpenOffice applications:
- Writer, the word processor (nice!)
- Calc, the spreadsheet
- Draw, the vector drawing tool
- Impress, the slide presentation tool
- Base, a database system
- Math, a mathematic equation editor

The third part, continue utilizing Writer, will prepare the reader on working with document templates, styles, gallery, creating and editing Fontwork objects, and saving documents as webpages.

As you can already figured, this book is basically one big OpenOffice tutorial, filled with step-by-step instruction, tips and tricks. It's repleted with colorful figures and screenshots, so readers will have little to worry about losing their way reading this book.

Intended Audience:

This book is recommended for those who want to search for alternative office suite other than Microsoft Office.
 




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