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Chapter 10 Using OpenOffice.org Page 1

We Shall be Covering... The OpenOffice.org suite Word processor - Writer Spreadsheet - Calc Presentation - Impress Page 2

OpenOffice.org A complete office suite www.openoffice.org Available on major platforms: Linux, xbsd, MSWindows, Mac OS X, Solaris Consists of: word processor Writer spreadsheet Calc presentation Impress drawing Draw web composer - Web Page 3

OpenOffice.org Compatible with MS-Office suite Features common to all packages autocorrection spellchecking thesaurus help export as PDF file format Stylist Navigator Page 4

Getting Around OO.o Help --> Contents online help documentation Tools --> Options setting up the OO.o environment to work to your preferences e.g. default measurement units, font substitution, language types etc turn on autosave (if you want) Tools --> Options --> Load/Save --> General Toolbars - main toolbar, object toolbar, function toolbar Page 5

Getting Around OO.o main toolbar object toolbar function toolbar Toolbars - main toolbar, object toolbar, function toolbar Page 6

OO.o - Writer Main Menu --> Office --> OpenOffice.org Writer From OO.o, File --> New --> Text Document Enter text as you would for a text editor Page 7

Writer Common operations while writing: To copy text: select the text with the mouse, then select Edit --> Copy. Now the selected text is kept in memory for use elsewhere. To paste text: find the spot where text needs to be placed, place the cursor there, and then select Edit -- > Paste. To cut text: this means that the selected text will be removed from the current location and kept in memory, to be placed elsewhere. Doing this is exactly like how a copy should be performed, except select Edit --> Cut instead. To undo an action: Select Edit --> Undo. It will display the command that it is undoing at the moment. Page 8

Writer File functions/operations, from menu bar at the top select: File --> New --> Text Document - creates a new empty, untitled document for you to work on. File --> Open - opens an existing document. File --> Close - closes the document you are working on. If changes have been made since your last save, you will be prompted to save or discard those changes. File --> Save - saves the document you are currently working on. File --> Save As... - saves an updated version of a document in a different location, with a different name, from the previously saved version. Page 9

Text formatting: Writer Use the Format option from the menubar at the top Object toolbar quick formatting options include: font and point size selection bold, italics, underline alignment bulletpoints and numbering on/off, format background colour font colour, highlighting Page 10

Writer Tools (select Tools from menubar at the top) available include: Spellcheck Thesaurus Hyphenation AutoCorrect/AutoFormat Line numbering Footnotes Graphics gallery viewing Mailmerge Page 11

OO.o - Calc Main Menu --> Office --> OpenOffice.org Calc From OO.o, File --> New --> Spreadsheet Very useful for manipulation of numeric values in tabular form Page 12

Calc Spreadsheet basics Rows and columns Each row and column combination defines a cell e.g. A1, B4 Cell can contain text, number or formula Value and/or contents of a cell or group of cells can be made dependent on other cells or group of cells Cells can be formated Page 13

Formatting Calc Autoformat use pre-defined styles on cells Format --> Autoformat Object toolbar, besides usual formating features, able to, set font colour within cell increase/decrease indents within a cell controls for enabling currency, percentage, add/remove significant decimal places Page 14

Autopilot: Functions Calc To build a formula functions may be needed, e.g. =SUM() for summation, =AVERAGE() for the average value of cells, etc. Function autopilot - a wizard to help build functions in a formula and find problems with existing expressions Function Autopilot Page 15

OO.o - Impress Main Menu --> Office --> OpenOffice.org Impress From OO.o, File --> New -- > Presentation Autopilot to assist in creation of a new presentation Follow autopilot instructions to create slides Then edit as required to fill in your own content and design etc. Page 16

Impress A slide creation/presentation application Very easy to create presentation slides with text, colour and graphics Simple drawing functions available Use graphics clip art included Import graphic images from files created/saved outside of Impress Multimedia content also possible This entire series of slides created using Impress! Page 17

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