Getting Started with Open Office .org 3: OpenOffice.org 3.0

Getting Started with Open Office .org 3: OpenOffice.org 3.0
Authors
OOo AuthorsTeam
ISBN
144045177X
Published
02 Jan 2010
Purchase online
amazon.com

OpenOffice.org (Open Office) is a freely-downloadable, full-featured office suite that runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac OS X computers. This book is for anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with the latest OpenOffice.org version 3. "GETTING STARTED WITH OpenOffice.org 3.0" introduces Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector drawings), Math (equation editor) and Base (database). This book was written by volunteers from the OpenOffice.

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Customer Reviews

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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