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How to use the features of Open Office
Alignment, Page Margins and Tabs
Shows aligning text left, right or centred; how to indent text on a page; how to add tabs to get lists left, centred or right justified, to align numbers correctly; and how to add tabs to cell(s) in a table. |
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Tables
Add a table, merge cells, add rows and columns, tabs inside cells. |
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Lists
Numbered lists, bulletted lists, outlines. |
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Hyperlinking
Create clickable links from one part of your document to another, or to web pages. Set up interactive contents, save in .pdf format. |
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Equation editor
Writing fractions, chemistry formulae and more complex mathematical formulae.
Download a page of formula examples (1 page) or all formulas (16 pages) |
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dd finesse to your documents. Easily and quickly add sections, multiple columns and drop-capital effects. |
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Page Numbering, Setting Defaults, Mixing Portrait & Landscape pages in one document
Learn how to easily set auto-page numbers. Set your preferences so that your documents start up with your preferred page setup and layout. Also, easily mix portrait & landscape pages in one document to save collation & renumbering later. |
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Document Conversion, Installing Extensions
Easily convert your old documents to Open Document Formats using the Document Converter Wizard. Examples include Word, Excel & Powerpoint documents. Learn how to install extensions such as the Sun Professional Template pack, giving you a wide choice of presentation templates and backgrounds. |
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Mailmerge
Create one document and personalise it automatically for many. e.g. A letter to parents of your class members, automatically personalised for each student, the data coming from a spreadsheet. |
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Indexing
Automatically index your documents. This something you would probably only do for large documents, books, instruction manuals and the like, but you may as well let the computer keep track for you. |
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Last updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 03:12PM
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