Free OpenOffice.org Training Videos

Filed in: Open Source — November 14th, 2005

Don’t know how to use OpenOffice.org? No problem. NewsForge published some OpenOffice.org training videos online. The flash videos teach you step-by-step guide from installing OpenOffice.org to manipulating images in OpenOffice.org. Best of all, they are free!

The videos are excerpts from the video CD that comes with NewsForge Editor-in-Chief Robin ‘Roblimo’ Miller’s upcoming book Point & Click OpenOffice.org.

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    Web Standards Blog » Blog Archive » OpenOffice.org Training Videos Says:

    [...] Thanks to LiewCF.com for this news! [...]

  2. #2
    Solveig Haugland Says:

    I think the videos are an excellent idea, kudos to the team.

    OpenOffice.org has been around for years of course, under the name StarOffice, so there are many books and online resources, as well.

    Also, if you’re considering OpenOffice.org, don’t overlook the option of just downloading the product from http://www.openoffice.org and installing the
    software. And it’s totally free, of course. There’s no problem with installing OpenOffice.org on the same machine with Microsoft Office or another office suite. (No conflict with other software period, as far as I know.) It of course runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, OS/2, and more.

    Anyone who’s used an office suite will be able to play around with OpenOffice.org and do simple tasks immediately. There’s also a lot of online help.

    ~ Solveig

  3. #3
    OpenOffice.org Tips, Tricks, and Ideas Says:

    Some of My Favorite Cool OpenOffice.org Features

    Everyone’s got their favorite features that make life easier, more fun, or both. Here are a few of my favorites. Making PDFs Straight From OpenOffice.org One of the greatest, most convenient features is the ability to make Adobe Acrobat

  4. #4
    P Says:

    OpenOffice is excellent. I see very little use for MS office ever since.

    Little to no more MSoffice for me. :D

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