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1 OpenOffice 3.1: The Free Alternative to Office

2 Introduction  S. Jeff Cold, Assoc. Professor of Information Technology (IT) at Utah Valley University  24 years of IT experience  Loves peach pie, real estate, dogs, Aikido

3 FOSS  Free and open source software (FOSS):  Software liberally licensed giving you the right to:  Study  Change  Improve the design through the availability of its source code

4 Viva the Bazaar! In his famous collection of essays called The Cathedral and the Bazaar, Eric S. Raymond described the creation of FOSS like a bazaar: many people looking at and helping to create an open program. He said conventional commercial software is created methodically like building a cathedral that is proprietary. http://www.conservapedia.com/Famous_Cathedrals http://www.china-hongkong-travelguide.com/stanley-market.html

5 20 Years in the Making  OpenOffice 3  Designed to be a single piece of software  Anyone can report bugs or request new features  Over 750 contributors and 400,000 people internationally http://why.openoffice.org/why_foss.html

6 Can You Believe It?  Works on:  Windows (JRE 32 bit)  Linux (32/64 bit)  Mac OS (Intel or PPC) *Due to the limited resources of the OpenOffice.org and Sun Microsystem, Inc., not every language is available for every computing platform. http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#tested-full

7 What about the License?  Licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3 by the Free Software Foundation  You are free to use OpenOffice for:  Commerce  Education  Government…whatever http://www.openoffice.org/license.html

8 Si se puede! Yes we can!  Yes, Writer will open and save to.doc or.docx formats. It will export to.pdf format…and it saves to the OpenDoc format. (More on that later.) http://www.justseeds.org/josh_m acphee/04sisepuede.html

9 What I am & am not  I am a FOSS advocate.  I am not a Microsoft Office or OpenOffice expert.  OpenOffice is not competing with Microsoft Office. OpenOffice is free and that makes a big difference in many parts of our world.

10 Start Your Engines!  Start OpenOffice Writer.  Tools-Options-under OpenOffice.org- General-checkbox: Tips + Extended Tips + Help Agent, then OK

11 Get Help http://blogit.realwire.co m/?ReleaseID=8148  Press F1 or select the Life Preserver icon for help.

12 Similar to Word  Just like you expect:  Enter text  Select text  Move text  Cut, paste, copy text  Show toolbars: View-Toolbars and move them around

13 Templates  File-New-Templates and Documents Get more templates from: http://templates.services.openoffice.org/ http://templates.services.openoffice.org/ Install to: ooo-user-dir/user/template/

14 Wizards  File-Wizards to guide you through creating common documents

15 Styles  Assign and organize styles through the Styles window. Click the Styles button to show the Styles window.

16 Navigator  Writer has a button that opens the Navigator window allowing you navigate major components of the document.

17 Simple Formatting  Bold, italics and underline work as you expect  Bullets and numbering are the same I like the increase/decrease indent buttons  Line spacing: Format-Paragraph

18 Academic Writing  Insert-Header, Footer, Footnote/Endnote, Page breaks Notice the free Zotero plug-in? Zotero is a Firefox add-in that automatically formats references. http://www.zotero.org Hammertime: small demonstration. /

19 Spell Check/Grammar  Tools-Spelling and Grammar or F7  Tools-Language-Thesaurus or Ctrl-F7

20 Shift Gears!  Start OpenOffice Calc.  Worksheets are saved in a Workbook. Cells and labels work just like you expect. http://distributors.fhblack.com/services/Fina ncialReporting.aspx

21 Cell Addresses  Relative and absolute cell addresses work the same as Excel.  Automatically Word wrap text labels: Format-Cells-Alignment-Properties- Wrap text automatically checkbox

22 Drag-and-Fill  Enter a number, then point to the bottom right of the cell and drag.

23 Formulas  Same as Excel: use = to start a formula  Predefined formulas are available via the key  Choose the formula then Next. You may need to enter a cell range as the arguments for the formula.

24 Formatting  Format-Cells for inside/outside border, colors, backgrounds.

25 Currency  View-Toolbars-Formatting  Currency button applies a currency format.  The decimal place buttons let you adjust the decimals.

26 Navigator  Like Writer, Calc has a button that opens the Navigator window allowing you navigate major components of the worksheet.

27 Weird Auto-Format  To auto-format a cell range, it must be at least 3x3 and not have values in the cells, else the Format-AutoFormat selection will be grayed-out.

28 Plenty of Charts  The Chart button automatically creates a chart of the selected range and opens the Chart wizard.

29 Shift Gears!  Open OpenOffice Impress.  The Presentation wizard offers you a chance to start from scratch, use a template, or open an existing presentation. http://www.zeus-cbs.com/service/business- presentation.html

30 Tasks Window  The tasks window on the right opens with a choice of Layouts.  Other windows are temporarily collapsed that provide templates, animations, etc.

31 Easy to Use Lists  List items are paragraphs. Use the List format button to choose from list styles.  Notice the list item position buttons that easily move items up, down, left, and right.

32 Add a Chart  The same Chart button inserts a chart on the slide.  Right-click the chart to change the data table values, chart type, axis, etc.

33 Multiple Views  Tabs at the top of the current slide offer different views of your presentation.

34 Adding Animation  From the Tasks window, open the Animation window.  Select a slide element and then under Modify Effect, select the Add button.  Choose the animation. Notice all the effects you choose are on the list.  Select Play to preview. http://www.techshout.com/internet/2006/04/cartoon-networks- popular-toon-stars-now-available-on-tata-indicom-broadband

35 Transitions  To add transitions between slides, open the Slide Transition window in the Tasks Window.  Select the slides you want.  Select the transition you like.  Choose Play to preview the transitions before you commit.

36 Drawing  Do you see the Drawing toolbar? If not: View-Toolbars-Drawing.  You can put in arrows, callouts, connectors, 3-D objects, you name it.

37 Yes We Can!  We can save as:  Open Document Format (ODF) presentation (.odp)  PowerPoint 97/2000/XP presentation (.ppt)  PowerPoint 2007 XML presentation (.pptx) and even…  Export to a PDF file

38 Shift Gears!  Start OpenOffice Base.  The Database wizard offers you a chance to create a new database, open an existing database, or connect to a database using different connector technologies. http://greencanada.wordpress.com/2009/04/25/g reen-party-of-canada-voter-id-database/

39 Very Similar  Base works using familiar  Tables  Queries  Forms  Reports  Just like Access http://dotnet.org.za/willy/archive/200 8/10/09/rdbms-101-relational-set- operators.aspx

40 What You See…

41 When in Doubt, Start With a Wizard  You can create a table from scratch using the Design view or  Use the Wizard to walk you through

42 Design View  Field types available in Design View:  Text  Memo  Number  Date/Time  Yes/No  …and 16 other types too

43 No We Can’t  While Base does work with SQL  It can only save in OpenDoc database format (.odb), not in Access format  It can export the data using just about any delimiter you like though :, [tab] !

44 OpenDoc Format  Created in 2006 by the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS)  Approved as a standard by the International Standard Organization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

45 Why?  The format in which critical information is stored, used, and shared is an important part of any organization’s information asset.  Do you rely on a single vendor’s technology to use your own information?

46 How?  ODF uses an Extensible Markup Language (XML) that stores data in an open format.  It doesn’t matter which application you use ten years from now.  Data stored in XML format will be available tomorrow and the day after that.

47 Space Savings  ODF documents are up to 50% smaller than Microsoft Office 1997- 2003 documents.  Smaller = cost savings (Pat, you might have to throw that one back!)

48 ODF and Office  Microsoft Office 2007 SP2 offers limited ODF comptability.  Instead, use the free Sun ODF plug-in for Office 2007. Available from: http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin/

49 For More Information  http://www.openoffice.org/ http://www.openoffice.org/  http://catb.org/~esr/writings/homesteading /cathedral-bazaar/ http://catb.org/~esr/writings/homesteading /cathedral-bazaar/  http://www.odfalliance.org/resources/Abo utODF.2.pdf http://www.odfalliance.org/resources/Abo utODF.2.pdf  http://www.odfalliance.org/resources/why ODF.pdf http://www.odfalliance.org/resources/why ODF.pdf

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