Make OpenOffice Work For You: Starting Out

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 08/12/2008 - 11:03

Tom's Guide: "Here, we’ll show you some simple tips and tricks so that you can use OpenOffice in the easiest and most efficient way possible.

All the information that we’ve included works just as well on OpenOffice 2 as it does on the new beta 3 version.

It’s straightforward and easy — we promise."


 

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