Học liệu mở OER: Recent submissions
Now showing items 921-933 of 933
-
Getting Started Guide Chapter 13 Getting Started with Macros Using the Macro Recorder
(OOOAuthor, 2010)A macro is a saved sequence of commands or keystrokes that are stored for later use. An example of a simple macro is one that “types” your address. The OpenOffice.org macro language is very flexible, allowing automation ... -
OpenOffice.org 3 Impress Guide
(OOOAuthor, 2009)Impress is OpenOffice.org’s presentations (slide show) component. You can create slides that contain many different elements, including text, bulleted and numbered lists, tables, charts, clip art, and a wide range of graphic ... -
Getting Started Guide Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts
(OOOAuthor, 2010)You can use OpenOffice.org (OOo) without requiring a pointing device, such as a mouse or trackball, by using its built-in keyboard shortcuts. Tasks as varied and complex as docking and un-docking toolbars and windows, or ... -
OpenOffice.org Base Macro Programming By Andrew Pitonyak
(2009)I find it difficult to properly credit all of my sources, because so many people are helpful in an en devour of this size. There are, however, a few people who do indeed stand out in my mind as having provided significant ... -
Getting Started with Apache OpenOffice Version 3.4 Chapter 2 Using Styles and Templates
(OOOAuthor, 2013)A template is a model that you use to create other documents. For example, you can create a template for business reports that has your company’s logo on the first page. New documents created from this template will all ... -
Getting Started with Apache OpenOffice Version 3.4 Chapter1 Introducing Apache OpenOffice
(OOOAuthor, 2013)Apache OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org) is a freely available, full-featured office productivity suite. Its native file format is OpenDocument, an open standard format that is being adopted by governments worldwide as a required ... -
Getting Started with Apache OpenOffice Version 3.4 Preface
(OOOAuthor, 2013)Anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with Apache OpenOffice will find this book valuable. This book introduces the main components of Apache OpenOffice: Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress ... -
Getting Started Guide Chapter 11 Graphics, the Gallery, and Fontwork
(OOOAuthor, 2010)You can add graphic and image files, including photos, drawings, scanned images, and others, to OpenOffice.org documents. OOo can import various vector (line drawing) and raster (bitmap) file formats. The most commonly ... -
Getting Started Guide Chapter 12 Creating Web Pages Saving Documents as HTML Files
(OOOAuthor, 2010)This chapter describes how to save documents as web pages from Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress. -
Getting Started Guide Chapter 12 Creating Web Pages Saving Documents as HTML Files
(OOOAuthor, 2008)This chapter describes how to save documents as web pages from Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress. -
Getting Started Guide Chapter 8 Getting Started with Base OpenOffice.org’s Database Component
(OOOAuthor, 2008)This chapter covers creating a database, showing what is contained in a database and how the different parts are used by OOo. It also covers using the Base component of OOo to register other data sources. A data source can ... -
Getting Started Guide Chapter 11 Graphics, the Gallery and Fontwork
(OOOAuthor, 2008)You can add graphic and image files, including photos, drawings, scanned images, and others, to OpenOffice.org documents. OOo can import various vector (line drawing) and raster (bitmap) file formats. The most commonly ... -
OpenOffice.org 3.3 writer guide - Word Processing with OpenOffice.org 3.3
(OOOAuthor, 2010)Writer is the word processor component of OpenOffice.org (OOo). It provides the usual features of a word processor: enter and edit text, spelling check, thesaurus, hyphenation, autocorrect, find and replace, automatic ...