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Sams Teach Yourself OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox and Thunderbird for Windows All in One
Sams Teach Yourself OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox and Thunderbird for Windows All in One
ISBN: 0672328089
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 232
Authors:
Greg Perry
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OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox, and Thunderbird for Windows All in One
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
We Want to Hear from You
Reader Services
PartI.Writing Words with Writer
Chapter 1. Start Here
What OpenOffice.org Is and What OpenOffice.org Does
Installing OpenOffice.org
Starting OpenOffice.org
Options for All
OpenOffice.org Toolbars
Getting Help
Chapter 2. Learning Writer s Basics
Section 1. Set Writer Options
Section 2. Create a New Document
Section 3. Open an Existing Document
Section 4. Type Text into a Document
Section 5. Edit Text
Section 6. Move Around a Document
Section 7. Find and Replace Text
Section 8. Check a Document s Spelling
Section 9. Print a Document
Chapter 3. Making Your Words Look Good
Section 10. About the Rulers
Section 11. About Paragraph Breaks and Tabs
Section 12. Apply Character Formatting
Section 13. Apply Paragraph Formatting
Section 14. Set Up Page Formatting
Section 15. Create a Multicolumn Newsletter
Section 16. About Styles and Templates
Section 17. Use a Style
Section 18. Use a Template
Chapter 4. Adding Lists, Tables, and Graphics
Section 19. Add a Bulleted List
Section 20. Add a Numbered List
Section 21. Create a Table of Contents
Section 22. Create an Index
Section 23. About Writer Tables
Section 24. Create a Table
Section 25. Format a Table
Section 26. Manage a Table
Section 27. Insert Graphics in a Document
Section 28. Draw with Writer
Section 29. Add a Chart or Spreadsheet to a Document
Chapter 5. Using Writer s Advanced Features
Section 30. Use Mathematical Formulas in Documents
Section 31. About Writer s Automatic Correction Tools
Section 32. Use AutoCorrect to Improve Your Typing
Section 33. About Headers and Footers
Section 34. Add a Header or Footer
Section 35. Add a Footnote or Endnote
Section 36. Save a Document as a PDF File
Section 37. Use the Mail Merge Wizard
PartII.Crunching Numbers with Calc
Chapter 6. Getting to Know Calc
Section 38. About Sheets and Spreadsheets
Section 39. Set Calc Options
Section 40. Create a New Spreadsheet
Section 41. Open an Existing Spreadsheet
Section 42. Enter Simple Data into a Spreadsheet
Section 43. About Moving Around Calc
Section 44. About Calc Formulas
Section 45. Copy and Move Formulas
Section 46. Edit Cell Data
Section 47. Print a Spreadsheet
Chapter 7. Working with Calc Data
Section 48. Find and Replace Data
Section 49. About Calc Ranges
Section 50. Create a Range
Section 51. Fill Cells with Data
Section 52. About Calc Functions
Section 53. Enter Calc Functions
Section 54. Use the Function Wizard
Section 55. Reference Data Outside This Sheet
Section 56. Work with Dates and Times
Section 57. About Names as Addresses
Chapter 8. Formatting Spreadsheets with Calc
Section 58. Freeze Row and Column Headers
Section 59. AutoFormat a Spreadsheet
Section 60. Format Cells
Section 61. Center a Heading over Multiple Columns
Section 62. Set Up Calc Page Formatting
Section 63. Attach a Note to a Cell
Section 64. Conditionally Format Data
Section 65. About Calc Styles and Templates
Section 66. Create a Calc Style
Section 67. Create a Calc Template
Chapter 9. Creating Advanced Spreadsheets
Section 68. Add a Chart to a Spreadsheet
Section 69. Insert Graphics into a Spreadsheet
Section 70. Protect Spreadsheet Data
Section 71. Combine Multiple Cells into One
Section 72. Ensure Valid Data Entry
Section 73. Import and Export Sheet Data
Section 74. About Advanced Spreadsheet Printing
Chapter 10. Using Calc as a Simple Database
Section 75. About Calc Databases
Section 76. Create a Calc Database
Section 77. Import Data into a Calc Database
Section 78. Sort Calc Database Data
Section 79. Filter Data That You Want to See
Section 80. Compute Table Totals and Subtotals
PartIII.Impressing Audiences with Impress
Chapter 11. Learning About Impress
Section 81. Create a New Presentation
Section 82. Set Impress Options
Section 83. Open an Existing Presentation
Section 84. Run a Presentation
Section 85. Print a Presentation
Chapter 12. Adding Flair to Your Presentations
Section 86. Use an Impress Template
Section 87. About Impress Views
Section 88. Enter Text into a Presentation
Section 89. Find and Replace Text
Section 90. Format Presentation Text
Section 91. Animate Text
Section 92. About Impress Styles
Section 93. Use a Style
Section 94. Change a Presentation s Background
Chapter 13. Making More Impressive Presentations
Section 95. Insert a Chart into a Presentation
Section 96. Insert Graphics into a Presentation
Section 97. Add a Presentation Header and Footer
Section 98. Add Sound to a Presentation
Section 99. Impress with Animation Effects
Section 100. Add a Slide Transition
Section 101. Make an Automatic Presentation
Section 102. Add Notes to a Presentation
Section 103. Create Presentation Handouts
Section 104. Turn a Presentation into Online Web Pages
Section 105. About Giving Presentations
PartIV.Drawing on Your Inner Artist with Draw
Chapter 14. Getting Ready to Draw
Section 106. Set Draw Options
Section 107. Create a New Drawing
Section 108. Open an Existing Drawing
Section 109. About Drawing with Draw
Section 110. Print a Drawing
Chapter 15. Improving Your Drawings
Section 111. Draw from Scratch
Section 112. Place Shapes on the Drawing Area
Section 113. Draw Lines
Section 114. About Perfecting Shapes
Section 115. Create a New Shape
Section 116. Fill an Object
Section 117. About Manipulating Objects
Section 118. About Grouping Objects
Section 119. Align Objects
Section 120. Add Text to a Drawing
Chapter 16. Putting on Finishing Touches with Draw
Section 121. About the Gallery
Section 122. Insert Gallery Objects
Section 123. Add New Items to Gallery
Section 124. Add 3D Text
Section 125. Apply 3D Effects
Section 126. Insert a Graphic Image into a Drawing
Section 127. Scan a Picture into Draw
PartV.Enhancing Your Work with OpenOffice.org s Other Features
Chapter 17. Enhancing Your Work with More OpenOffice.org Features
Section 128. About OpenOffice.org Macros
Section 129. Create and Use a Macro
Section 130. About Master Documents
Section 131. Create a Master Document
Section 132. About Sharing OpenOffice.org Files with Other Applications
Section 133. Associate OpenOffice.org and Microsoft Office Files
Section 134. Upgrade OpenOffice.org to a New Version
Chapter 18. Organizing Your Data with Base
Section 135. Create a Database
Section 136. Enter Data in List View
Section 137. Create a Form
Section 138. Modify a Form
Section 139. Enter Data Using a Form
Section 140. Access an Existing Database
Section 141. Find Data in a Database
Chapter 19. Browsing the Internet with Firefox
Section 142. Navigate the Web
Section 143. Search the Web
Section 144. Search a Page
Section 145. Use History
Section 146. Browse with Tabbed Windows
Section 147. Set Your Home Page
Section 148. Bookmark a Favorite Page
Section 149. Manage Your Bookmarks
Section 150. Save a Web Page
Section 151. Manage Your Downloads
Section 152. Customize the Browser
Chapter 20. Emailing with Thunderbird
Section 153. Create an Email Account
Section 154. Get Your Email
Section 155. Find a Message
Section 156. Send a Message
Section 157. Reply or Forward a Message
Section 158. Attach a File to a Message
Section 159. Add New Contacts
Section 160. Handle Junk Mail
Section 161. Organize Incoming Mail
License Agreement
What s on the CD-ROM
Windows Installation Instructions
Linux and Unix Installation Instructions
Key Terms
Index
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Sams Teach Yourself OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox and Thunderbird for Windows All in One
ISBN: 0672328089
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 232
Authors:
Greg Perry
BUY ON AMAZON
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