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Getting Started

with OpenOffice.org 3

This PDF is designed to be read onscreen, two pages at a time If you want to print a copy, your PDF viewer should have an option for printing two pages on one sheet of

paper, but you may need to start with page 2 to get it to

print facing pages correctly (Print this cover page

separately.)

Alternatively, you can download a free PDF of the printed edition or buy a low-cost printed copy from

http://stores.lulu.com/opendocument You can also

download an editable (.odt) version of this book from

http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide3/published/

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This document is Copyright © 2005–2008 by its contributors as listed

in the section titled Authors You may distribute it and/or modify it

under the terms of either the GNU General Public License, version 3 or later, or the Creative Commons Attribution License, version 3.0 or

later All trademarks within this guide belong to their legitimate

owners

Authors

Thomas Astleitner Richard Barnes

Agnes Belzunce Daniel Carrera

Richard Detwiler Spencer E Harpe

Regina Henschel Peter Hillier-Brook

John Kane Stefan A Keel

Michael Kotsarinis Peter Kupfer

Ian Laurenson Dan Lewis

Alan Madden Michel Pinquier

Andrew Pitonyak Carol Roberts

Iain Roberts Gary Schnabl

Robert Scott Janet M Swisher

Barbara M Tobias Jean Hollis Weber

Linda Worthington Michele Zarri

Feedback

Please direct any comments or suggestions about this document to:

authors@user-faq.openoffice.org

Publication date and software version

Published 26 October 2008 Based on OpenOffice.org 3.0

You can download

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Chapter 1

Introducing OpenOffice.org 9

What is OpenOffice.org? 10

The advantages of OpenOffice.org 12

Minimum requirements 13

How to get the software 13

How to install the software 14

How to get help 14

Extensions and add-ons 16

Starting OpenOffice.org 16

Parts of the main window 20

Starting a new document 24

Opening an existing document 25

Saving documents 25

Renaming and deleting files 26

Using the Open and Save As dialogs 27

Using the Navigator 28

Closing a document 30

Closing OpenOffice.org 30

Chapter 2 Setting up OpenOffice.org 31

Choosing options for all of OOo 32

Choosing options for loading and saving documents 47

Choosing language settings 52

Choosing Internet options 55

Controlling OOo’s AutoCorrect functions 55

Chapter 3 Using Styles and Templates 57

What is a template? 58

What are styles? 58

Applying styles 60

Modifying styles 62

Creating new (custom) styles 64

Copying and moving styles 65

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Deleting styles 68

Using a template to create a document 68

Creating a template 69

Editing a template 72

Adding templates using the Extension Manager 73

Setting a default template 74

Associating a document with a different template 75

Organizing templates 76

Examples of style use 79

Chapter 4 Getting Started with Writer 81

What is Writer? 82

The Writer interface 82

Working with documents 86

Working with text 87

Formatting text 97

Undoing and redoing changes 102

Formatting pages 103

Adding notes to a document 108

Creating a table of contents 110

Creating indexes and bibliographies 111

Working with graphics 111

Printing from Writer 111

Sending a fax using Writer 120

Tracking changes to a document 121

Using mail merge 121

Using master documents 122

Creating fill-in forms 122

Using fields 122

Using cross-references 123

Using bookmarks 124

Chapter 5 Getting Started with Calc 125

What is Calc? 126

Spreadsheets, sheets and cells 126

Parts of the main Calc window 126

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Starting new spreadsheets 130

Opening existing spreadsheets 131

Saving spreadsheets 131

Navigating within spreadsheets 132

Selecting items in a sheet or spreadsheet 135

Working with columns and rows 138

Working with sheets 140

Viewing Calc 141

Entering data using the keyboard 145

Speeding up data entry 146

Editing data 150

Formatting data 151

Autoformatting cells and sheets 156

Formatting spreadsheets using themes 157

Hiding and showing data 157

Sorting records 160

Printing 161

Chapter 6 Getting Started with Impress 170

What is Impress? 171

Parts of the main Impress window 171

Working with views 175

Creating a new presentation 180

Formatting a presentation 185

Slide masters and styles 189

Working with slide masters 190

Adding and formatting text 194

Creating tables 199

Adding graphics, spreadsheets, charts, and other objects 200

Setting up the slide show 201

Running the slide show 202

Chapter 7 Getting Started with Draw 203

What is Draw? 204

The Draw workspace 204

Positioning objects with snap functions 211

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Positioning objects with helper lines 214

The basic drawing shapes 214

Drawing geometric shapes 220

Selection modes 222

Selecting objects 223

Moving and dynamically adjusting an object’s size 225

Editing objects 227

Using styles 230

Special effects 230

Combining multiple objects 233

Aids for positioning objects 234

Editing pictures 235

Working with 3D objects 235

Inserting pictures from other sources 235

Exchanging objects with other programs 236

Chapter 8 Getting Started with Base 237

Introduction 238

Planning a database 239

Creating a new database 241

Creating database tables 242

Defining relationships 253

Creating a database form 256

Accessing other data sources 277

Using data sources in OpenOffice.org 279

Entering data in a form 285

Creating queries 288

Creating reports 298

Chapter 9 Getting Started with Math 309

What is Math? 310

Entering a formula 311

Customizations 316

Formula layout 319

Common problem areas 320

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Chapter 10

Printing, Exporting, and E-mailing 323

Introduction 324

Quick printing 324

Controlling printing 324

Exporting to PDF 325

Exporting to other formats 331

E-mailing documents 332

Digital signing of documents 335

Chapter 11 Graphics, the Gallery, and Fontwork 337

Introduction 338

Inserting an image from a file 338

Inserting images from a graphics program 340

Inserting images using a scanner 341

Modifying and positioning graphics 341

Using the OpenOffice.org Gallery 341

Managing the Gallery 343

What is Fontwork? 346

The Fontwork toolbars 346

Creating a Fontwork object 346

Editing a Fontwork object 348

Moving and resizing Fontwork objects 353

Chapter 12 Creating Web Pages 354

Introduction 355

Inserting hyperlinks 355

Saving Writer documents as web pages 357

Saving Calc spreadsheets as web pages 362

Saving Impress presentations as web pages 362

Saving Draw documents as web pages 366

Chapter 13 Getting Started with Macros 367

Your first macro 368

Creating a macro 373

Sometimes the macro recorder fails 377

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Macro organization 379

How to run a macro 384

Extensions 389

Writing macros without the recorder 390

Finding more information 391

Chapter 14 Customizing OpenOffice.org 393

Introduction 394

Customizing menu content 394

Customizing toolbars 398

Assigning shortcut keys 402

Assigning macros to events 405

Adding functionality with extensions 405

Using extensions 406

Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts 409

Introduction 410

Function key shortcuts 411

General shortcut keys for OpenOffice.org 411

Shortcut keys in the Gallery 413

Selecting rows and columns in a database table (opened by F4) 414

Shortcut keys for drawing objects 414

Appendix B Background Information 416

Introduction 417

A short history of OpenOffice.org 417

The OpenOffice.org community 417

How is OpenOffice.org licensed? 418

What is “open source”? 418

What is OpenDocument? 419

File formats OOo can open 419

File formats OOo can save to 421

Frequently asked questions 423

Index 426

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Chapter 1

Introducing OpenOffice.org

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What is OpenOffice.org?

OpenOffice.org (OOo) is both a software product and a community of volunteers who produce and support the software

Note Because someone else owns the trademark OpenOffice, the correct name for both the open-source project and its software is

OpenOffice.org.

The OpenOffice.org software is a freely available, full-featured office suite

OOo 3 is a major upgrade of an already feature-rich office suite If you have used previous versions of OOo, please look over the new features list on the OOo wiki

OOo’s native file format is OpenDocument, an open standard format that is being adopted by governments worldwide as a required file

format for publishing and accepting documents OOo can also open and save documents in many other formats, including those used by several versions of Microsoft Office

OOo includes the following components

Writer (word processor)

Writer is a feature-rich tool for creating letters, books, reports,

newsletters, brochures, and other documents You can insert graphics and objects from other components into Writer documents Writer can export files to HTML, XHTML, XML, Adobe’s Portable Document

Format (PDF), and several versions of Microsoft Word files It also

connects to your email client

Calc (spreadsheet)

Calc has all of the advanced analysis, charting and decision-making features expected from a high-end spreadsheet It includes over 300 functions for financial, statistical, and mathematical operations, among others The Scenario Manager provides “what if” analyses Calc

generates 2-D and 3-D charts, which can be integrated into other OOo documents You can also open and work with Microsoft Excel

workbooks and save them in Excel format Calc can export

spreadsheets to Adobe’s PDF and to HTML

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