OOoswitch : 501 things you wanted to know about switching to OpenOffice.org from Microsoft Office /
"As Microsoft Office users are converting to OpenOffice.org in droves, due to a wide difference in price and no onerous licensing or restrictive installation and activation requirements, this timely guide to making this switch helps MS Office users get up to speed quickly.
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
| Idioma: | Inglés |
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Whitefish Bay, WI :
Hentzenwerke Pub.,
©2003.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Our Contract with You, The Reader
- List of Chapters
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- How to Download the Files
- Section I Getting Started
- Chapter 1 What is OpenOffice.org?
- What is open source software?
- Where did OpenOffice.org come from?
- What's included with OpenOffice.org?
- Is OpenOffice.org really free?
- Why should I consider OpenOffice.org?
- Why should I stick with Microsoft Office?
- What versions of OOo does this book cover?
- Who is this book for?
- What else should I know about this book?
- What are those little pictures in the book?
- How is this book organized?
- Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
- How do I get OpenOffice.org?
- How do I install OpenOffice.org?
- What choices do I have when I install OpenOffice.org?
- How do I install OpenOffice.org in a network or multiple user situation?
- What does OpenOffice.org put on my computer?
- How can I change what was installed?
- How do I remove OpenOffice.org?
- How do I upgrade when a new version is released?
- Is OpenOffice.org one application or many?
- What is QuickStarter?
- Ready to go.
- Chapter 3 OpenOffice.org File Storage
- Where does OpenOffice.org store my files?
- How does OpenOffice.org store my files?
- What types of files can OpenOffice.org read?
- How do I share files with other applications, such as Microsoft Office?
- Why have my Office files been converted to OpenOffice.org files?
- Where are my OpenOffice.org settings saved?
- What's next?
- Chapter 4 The OpenOffice.org Interface
- What does the OpenOffice.org interface look like?
- How do I set things up the way I want them?
- How do I make my configuration changes stick?
- How do I set up custom keystrokes?
- How do I customize the toolbars?
- How do I dock and move the tools?
- Why do some toolbar buttons have a little arrow?
- What is the Navigator?
- How do I search and replace?
- How do I find paragraph breaks and tabs?
- Why does Undo stop undo-ing after a while?
- How do I track changes?
- How do I compare documents?
- Why does what I type get changed?
- Why does a "light bulb" window appear now and then?
- How do I check spelling and grammar?
- What is AutoPilot?
- What is the Gallery?
- Summary.
- Chapter 5 Making Life Easier with Templates and Styles
- What is a style?
- What is the Stylist?
- How do I use the styles provided?
- How do I apply a style using the keyboard?
- How do I change the existing styles and create new styles?
- Editing styles directly
- Creating new styles directly
- Using the Stylist to create and edit styles
- What is a template?
- How do I use a template?
- Can I use Office templates?
- How do I create a new template?
- How do I change the template used for new documents?
- How do I open a template for editing?


