[K12OSN] Open Office on Windows

Jim Hays haysja at sages.us
Fri Oct 1 17:36:43 UTC 2004


I would defintely like the ISBN numbers for those books if you don't 
mind.  Thanks for the info.


Huck wrote:

> If I were still the classroom teacher of computer apps, I would be 
> using OO.(full network admin now instead).
> I had purchased 1 copy of each of the books from the Calc,Writer, 
> Presenter, and one that was an Essesntials Compendium of all three 
> together.
> They books were well written(by the doc lady who did Star Office's I 
> believe).
> I can't find the website and my feable google'n attempt didn't come up 
> with a recognizable hit.
>
> I can ask our librarian to get the ISBN numbers if you like.
>
> --Huck
> (taught MS-Office for 4 years...OO would be a much much easier suite 
> to teach even with NO books, as the menu'ing system is MUCH more 
> intuitive)
>
>
> Jim Hays wrote:
>
>> This is probably the wrong forum to ask this question, but here goes 
>> anyway......
>>
>> Is anyone using Open Office as a primary office suite on Windows at 
>> the high school level?  (We are considering a switch from MS Office 
>> to OOo - or even Star Office.)  If so, do you teach it in your 
>> computer classes?  What textbook, if any, do you use?
>>
>> TIA.
>>
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