I have been using OpenOffice for some time now, and I am impressed with how much it has matured. I am so impressed that I am calling it my MS Office replacement for TechWarriors on a budget. It works so well that I use it for some of my large document products. This post shows [...]
I’ve already show you how to record a macro. I’ve also show you how to customize a toolbar. Now I want to show you how to assign that Macro to a toolbar button, so that you can run that macro when you want simply by clicking on the button.
In a previous Post I introduced you to recording your own Macros in OpenOffice. In this post I am going to introduce you to changing the toolbars in any of the modules of the OpenOffice suite. Why? Customization of a tool is one way that TechWarriors can work so fast. Read on to find out [...]
For some reason recording of macros is one of those questions I always get during a spreadsheet class, and since i have been spending more time in Numbers lately, I thought I’d spend some time in OpenOffice. I don’t get it the question that much for Word or Writer. I do get it for Access, [...]
Yesterday, I wrote an article on how to make a master document in OpenOffice writer. Today I wanted to bring more OpenOffice goodness to the blog. Today I want to discuss how you would add a table of contents to your documents.
I thought that everyone might like to know how i work to produce the Podcast. From beginning to end it takes me approximately 3 hours to produce the 5-10 minute podcast. So here is the workflow.
This post makes it sound like this is all about OpenOffice Base, when in fact this is about tables in any relational databases. Hsqldb which is the default database for Base is in fact a relational database manager. It is what is called an embeddable database. That means that it can be completely non-standalone database. [...]
Most people forget Base in OpenOffice. I can understand, as Base is not even installed in most workstation installs of the Linux variety. When they do install Base and try to use it, they get shutdown by the enterprise database terminology used. In this article I clear up the confusion, and make you feel a [...]
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