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Books : Computing & Internet : Software & Graphics : Business & Home Office : Office Suites : StarOffice
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StarOffice for Linux for Dummies provides basic how-to information on one of the most popular productivity suites for the Linux operating system. If you need to know how to do pretty much anything with StarOffice at the user level (as opposed to the administrator level or the developer level), you'll appreciate the succinct explanations and numerous graphics this book provides.
The author focuses on StarOffice 5.1 for Linux (that's the version that appears in all of this book's illustrations), but he pays some attention to StarOffice for Windows and other operating systems--the procedures for all versions are generally identical. There's information on installing StarOffice under Linux and some advice on ways to share data files with people who use other kinds of productivity software.
StarOffice for Linux for Dummies takes a basic approach to its subject, documenting the StarOffice programs' features one at a time. Usually, the book employs a step-by-step approach, telling the reader to do something and then explaining what the software does in response. Where there are options, it uses bulleted lists to explain how they compare to each other. --David Wall, amazon.com
Topics covered: StarWriter, StarCalc, StarBase, StarImpress, StarImage, StarDraw, StarSchedule and the suite's Internet tools.
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