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'''OpenOffice.org''' creates documents in open standards formats, such as OpenDocument (''.ODF''), Rich Text Format (''.RTF''), and HTML. It can also read, edit, and write documents in Microsoft Office formats, such as Word (''.DOC''), Excel (''.XLS''), and PowerPoint (''.PPT''), with a high degree of compatibility. Files can be exported in PDF format without the need of additional software. The most used '''Openoffice.org''' programs are: | '''OpenOffice.org''' creates documents in open standards formats, such as OpenDocument (''.ODF''), Rich Text Format (''.RTF''), and HTML. It can also read, edit, and write documents in Microsoft Office formats, such as Word (''.DOC''), Excel (''.XLS''), and PowerPoint (''.PPT''), with a high degree of compatibility. Files can be exported in PDF format without the need of additional software. The most used '''Openoffice.org''' programs are: | ||
* '''OpenOffice.org Impress''' | [[Image:Docs_Drafts_DesktopUserGuide_Office_openofficeorg-impress.png]] '''OpenOffice.org Impress''' Creates and performs presentations. | ||
* Start '''Impress''' by clicking on ''Applications > Office > '''OpenOffice.org Impress.''''' | |||
* The first window asks you to choose and ''Empty presentation, From template,'' or ''Open existing presentation.'' | |||
:* Select ''Empty presentation'' to build your slide(s) from scratch. | |||
:* When the ''From Template'' button is selected you can select: | |||
::*''Presentations'' that allows you to choose: | |||
:::* ''Default'' | |||
:::* ''Introducing a New Product'' | |||
:::* ''Recommendation of a Strategy'' | |||
::*''Presentation Backgrounds'' loads the window below with several backgrounds to choose from. | |||
:* ''Open existing presentation'' opens a presentation file. | |||
* Choose the '''[Next]''' key to ''Select a slide design'' and ''Select an output medium'' or | |||
* The'''[Create]''' button to open your presentation. | |||
* The application opens with the ''work area'', ''top menu'' and a ''drawing menu'' on the bottom. When you roll your mouse over the icons a description of its function pops up. | |||
For detailed tutorials about using '''OpenOffice.org Impress''' visit: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Tutorials | |||
* '''OpenOffice.org Calc''' application, a spreadsheet program. | * '''OpenOffice.org Calc''' application, a spreadsheet program. | ||
* '''OpenOffice.org Writer''' application, a word processing program. | * '''OpenOffice.org Writer''' application, a word processing program. | ||
[[Image:Docs_Drafts_DesktopUserGuide_Office_openofficeorg- | [[Image:Docs_Drafts_DesktopUserGuide_Office_openofficeorg-calc.png]] | ||
[[Image:Docs_Drafts_DesktopUserGuide_Office_openofficeorg-writer.png]] | |||
For the most up-to-date information on all of OpenOffice.org's office program offerings, visit the official site [http://www.openoffice.org OpenOffice.org]. | |||
== KOffice == | == KOffice == | ||
Revision as of 19:20, 27 February 2009
Office Tools
There are two primary office suite recommendations for Fedora users: the OpenOffice.org suite for GNOME desktop users and KOffice suite for the KDE desktop. Each suite of office tools includes presentation, spreadsheet, and word processing applications. Additional office applications are also available depending on the office suite selected.
Remember both office suites will run on any Fedora desktop environment. The recommendation is only the office suite best optimized for a specific desktop environment, such as GNOME or KDE. Once installed, all office tools are available from the Applications > Office menu or as icons located in the menu bar or on the desktop.
- To install these packages, please read the chapter on managing software. You can install them by either using the PackageKit application or on the command line by using Yum. More information about OpenOffice.org is available at: OpenOffice.org and for KOffice at: KOffice.org
OpenOffice.org Applications
OpenOffice.org creates documents in open standards formats, such as OpenDocument (.ODF), Rich Text Format (.RTF), and HTML. It can also read, edit, and write documents in Microsoft Office formats, such as Word (.DOC), Excel (.XLS), and PowerPoint (.PPT), with a high degree of compatibility. Files can be exported in PDF format without the need of additional software. The most used Openoffice.org programs are:
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-impress.png OpenOffice.org Impress Creates and performs presentations.
- Start Impress by clicking on Applications > Office > OpenOffice.org Impress.
- The first window asks you to choose and Empty presentation, From template, or Open existing presentation.
- Select Empty presentation to build your slide(s) from scratch.
- When the From Template button is selected you can select:
- Presentations that allows you to choose:
- Default
- Introducing a New Product
- Recommendation of a Strategy
- Presentation Backgrounds loads the window below with several backgrounds to choose from.
- Open existing presentation opens a presentation file.
- Choose the [Next] key to Select a slide design and Select an output medium or
- The[Create] button to open your presentation.
- The application opens with the work area, top menu and a drawing menu on the bottom. When you roll your mouse over the icons a description of its function pops up.
For detailed tutorials about using OpenOffice.org Impress visit: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Tutorials
- OpenOffice.org Calc application, a spreadsheet program.
- OpenOffice.org Writer application, a word processing program.
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-calc.png
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-writer.png
For the most up-to-date information on all of OpenOffice.org's office program offerings, visit the official site OpenOffice.org.
KOffice
The KOffice suite is optimized for the KDE desktop environment. The KOffice applications also create documents and files in open standards formats including OpenDocument (.ODF), Rich Text Format (.RTF), and HTML. Officially, the KOffice FAQ recommends using .RTF or .PDF formats for compatibility with Microsoft Word. KOffice does support Microsoft file formats, but there are issues with compatibility.
For the most up-to-date information on all of KOffice's program offerings, visit the official KOffice site. This site also includes detailed documentation and help for each individual KOffice program.
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office kpresenter.png | KPresenter is the KOffice application for creating and performing presentations. |
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office kspread.png | KSpread is the KOffice spreadsheet program. |
File:Docs Drafts DesktopUserGuide Office kword.png | KWord is the KOffice word processing program. |
For Further Information
For more information on using OpenOffice.org, refer to the following documentation and support pages:
- http://documentation.openoffice.org/
- http://support.openoffice.org/index.html
- http://user-faq.openoffice.org/
For more information on using KOffice, refer to the following documentation and support pages:
- http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-runtime/userguide/kde-office-components.html
- http://www.koffice.org/
For templates that can be used in OpenOffice.org refer to the following websites:
- http://documentation.openoffice.org/Samples_Templates/User/template/index.html
- http://www.smalldataproblem.org/ooextras/
- http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/SunTemplatepack_1
For templates that can be used in KOffice refer to the following websites:
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