[K12OSN] Looking for Textbooks
Gary Frederick
gary.frederick at jsoft.com
Tue Apr 6 19:41:45 UTC 2004
I second that suggestion.
I have her 'Core Office Suite, Essentials, Writer, Calc, and Impress' in
my hand as I type (which splains any errors ;-) )
It's a workbook that goes over how to use a bunch of OOo.
And she does training.
Gary
Petre Scheie wrote:
> Solveig Haugland, who wrote the original StarOffice book for Sun, has
> her own website of manuals, etc., including a workbook. See
> www.getopenoffice.org. She also does training, which might be a good
> way to get a bunch of teachers up to speed quickly on it.
>
> Also, if you go to Amazon (www.amazon.com) and search for openoffice,
> you'll find a bunch of books and crib sheets.
>
> Petre
>
> Huck wrote:
>
>> I've searched and searched and can not find textbooks for OpenOffice.
>> I remember someone posting a link here but searching the archives
>> produced no results.
>>
>> Does anyone know of some textbooks for teaching OO?
>> I seem to recall there was a book for each aspect, Writer, Calc,
>> Presenter etc..
>>
>> --Huck
>>
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