Good Documentation and Instructions
Posted on July 14th, 2007 by steph
There are a number of good how-to guides out there which detail explicit instructions and information on how to create different projects in OpenOffice.
I include a list of some of them here:
- How to Write a Thesis in OpenOffice [PDF]
This is not only good for a thesis, but for any general writing (especially for academic use, like assignments and reports). - How to Work with Sections [PDF]
A guide on setting up pages and section formats in Writer - How to Do Project Management Gantt Charts in Calc [PDF]
This is a good technique for those that can’t afford Microsoft Project or are unable to use some of the Microsoft-based software for Project Management - The Lazy User’s Guide to OpenOffice
Includes information on setting up indexes (fro Tables of Contents), using page numbering, and formatting title pages - How to Manipulate Images Using Draw
A ‘Vide’ style presentation to show you some image manipulation techniques for OpenOffice.
Filed under: Intermediate, OpenOffice












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