Beginning with release 2. Below you find some high level information about the new online help. You can find detailed in-depth information as well as instructions on how to work with the new help files in Understanding and Authoring OpenOffice 2. The Understanding and Authoring OpenOffice 2. Apache, OpenOffice, OpenOffice. Other names appearing on the site may be trademarks of their respective owners. Released: Apache OpenOffice 4. What has changed? Help File Format Before release 2.
The new extension for all help files is. Building Help Before release 2. The Guide will make a liberal use of screenshots to visually display the area being documented. Because Apache OpenOffice is available on multiple operating systems these screenshots may not exactly match what the reader sees in their copy of OpenOffice.
Formatting a document : describes the different options the users have to shape a document. Autocorrect options : An editing tool that permits to automate several substitution tasks like correcting misspelled words. Supported file formats : Apache OpenOffice can read and write a large number of file formats. Extensions : Adding more functionality to Apache OpenOffice. Pootle for an overview of the current localization status. The OpenOffice source code for a full list of available languages, including those that are not yet on Pootle and those for which we have no website available for example, many of the African localizations are not listed below.
In the following table, the status definitions for the Website column are: Status Explanation maintained This web site is localized and current, and the download links are localized and working. Join us in celebrating this big achievement!
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But our products are developed entirely by volunteers. Some users are initially worried by this statement: How can software for free, developed by volunteers, be any good?
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