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Chapter 2: Working With OpenOffice.org OpenOffice.org is reasonably intuitive but is sufficiently different to other suites that a period of familiarization required before use is fluid and effective. This chapter starts with a general explanation of the most common control features in OpenOffice.org, such as toolbars, floating toolbars and dockable windows. This is followed by information on functions that can be used in most of the program modules of OpenOffice.org. The User Interface OpenOffice.org provides not only the usual control elements found in other applications, such as menus and icons, but a host of other special features besides. For example, many of the special OpenOffice.org features can be accessed via a context menu, opened by right-clicking on the selected objects. Other user-friendly functions are available by dragging and dropping with the mouse. Starting OpenOffice.org Under Windows® , once the program is installed (see the separate setup guide that is part of the download image and is on most CDs),the OpenOffice.org group should be on the Windows® Start menu under Programs. Under *NIX, its location depends upon where it is installed and which window manager is used; however, under Gnome and KDE, the OpenOffice.org group may be found in the Main menu. To create a blank text document in Writer, click Text Document. For a blank spreadsheet in Calc, click Spreadsheet, and so on.
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