OpenOffice Tutorial

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TechnoEsq.com shows why there's no reason to use Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint. This tutorial by OpenOffice is free and makes a great substitution for all of these programs.

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  • Good video. ...

    Good video. Snowball sound good. I bought the Zoom H2 after shopping around for Snowball. H2 can be used as a filed recorder.

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  • i have office 2007 ...

    i have office 2007 and i prefer to have open office.

    By evilgnius [Affiliate User] 1212348157 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • open office is good ...

    open office is good but i would rather have Microsoft office lol.
    GOOD VID!!
    and mice does sound better

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  • unfortunately ...

    unfortunately though you need ms office for work and stuff most company's stick with ms office i myself as a student am going to probably have to fork out money for Microsoft office, writer and calc are good clones though,

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  • i have office 2007 ...

    i have office 2007 but after tryinf this i shall not go bakc...... for now....

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  • It does sound ...

    It does sound better.

    By Eggyrocks1 [Affiliate User] 1210942455 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • How can I make a ...

    How can I make a calender with OpenOffice.

    By MacBrebonicks [Affiliate User] 1209155272 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Yup, hahaha :D No ...

    Yup, hahaha :D No harm, no foul, right?

    By Derangedteddy [Affiliate User] 1209010572 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • i could not really ...

    i could not really afford ms office so i gave this a go its impressive whats the difference its so similar

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  • lol, classic. What ...

    lol, classic. What do you call that, an anti-flame, flame faux pas? :)

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  • xD gotta love ...

    xD gotta love internet!

    By lookinghigh [Affiliate User] 1208370587 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • derangedteddy, lol ...

    derangedteddy, lol i admire you for your caring. i also thought that someone was trying to insult snakedoctor, but you stuck up for him. you dont see a lot of that so... carry on :p

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  • get the new version ...

    get the new version plz thx gd vid

    By activeellis [Affiliate User] 1207614529 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Wow, excuse my ...

    Wow, excuse my idiocy, I really thought someone else was trying to insult you lol. Carry on... :P

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  • I know that, thats ...

    I know that, thats why I put "sorry, retarded question" because I found out the answer

    By thesnakedoctor8 [Affiliate User] 1205482552 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Sorry, douchebag ...

    Sorry, douchebag answer... Yes, the file types are the same as MS office.

    By Derangedteddy [Affiliate User] 1205441143 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Sweet! I liked it

    Sweet! I liked it

    By BrytaPlanka [Affiliate User] 1204446308 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • sorry, retarded ...

    sorry, retarded question

    By thesnakedoctor8 [Affiliate User] 1204131433 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • are the file types ...

    are the file types the same?

    By thesnakedoctor8 [Affiliate User] 1204131363 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • you can enter a ...

    you can enter a website name with open office. just enter any URL in open office writer and it shows up as a hyperlink.

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  • why is it even ...

    why is it even though i put GIF animations in my presentation whenever i save it and try to view the document the animations dont move they just stand still?

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  • yeah

    yeah

    By wkramer170 [Affiliate User] 1203064575 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Who ever knows ...

    Who ever knows about OpenOffice and buys Microsoft Office is a fool. All u need is OpenOffice and AbiWord and you'll be fine(AbiWord is free too). Usually i use AbiWord for minor stuff. All in all: A Gr8 Porgram

    By DefJay7 [Affiliate User] 1201890681 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Open Office is very ...

    Open Office is very buggy, but it works most of the time and it is free. I saved a lot of money buying a laptop without Microsoft Office installed and instead use Open Office. Personally, when it comes to word processing, I use AbiWord, but everything else (power point, spreadsheet, etc.) I do through Open Office.

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  • One thing to ...

    One thing to remember: Never use open office again. i just lost my work of the past three hours because of this ##+++***!!!

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