Todd Hagopian said
I got the software for free and was completely lost at first. After a friend gave me a copy of this book, I thought the least I could do was to come online and write a review of how thankful I was for the guidance. This manual took me from being completely lost to feeling like I actually knew exactly what I was doing. If you are a beginner with this software, or you are thinking about using this software for the first time, I would highly recommend this manual.
Enjoy!
Todd Hagopian
President/CEO
Hagopian Institute
Author of the popular "Quote Junkie" series, and the newly-published "Idiom Junkie" series
Wdcarv said
There are other books better for persons wanting to learn how to use this program. This book could serve as a reference for users well versed in this program.
Northern Sally said
Free software without a guide is not worth the price...so I was very happy in my research to find that blog after blog recommend this Getting Started Guide....
I had been trying to wean myself off Microsoft products and was looking at Open Office but up to now Open Office was lacking in the manual dept. Not any longer....in a few hours of opening this book I felt I was an old pro on OpenOffice.
I loved the info, the format and the fact that its written for a user in mind, not a technician in mind....written for real people!
Very, Very well recommend!
cs6 said
Yes, you can download all of this information for free. But in its paper-book format, its more useful to me. Well worth the money.
Don E. Rainwater said
I ran into open office org by mistake when I was trying to convert to a PDF file. It is easier than word and you don't lose formatting. This book helped me get through that hurdle and many more. The book is even a better user guide than the help feature on office org.
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