[K12OSN] Alternative to Max's Toolbox?
Access Systems
accessys at smart.net
Wed Jul 6 13:57:15 UTC 2005
On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 rmcdaniel at indata.us wrote:
> Does anyone have any good recommendations for text books to cover
> OpenOffice?? We are going to be implementing this in our school to teach
> word processing and spread sheets.
I've been using the
OpenOffice.org resource kit
Solveig Haugland/Floyd Jones
Prentice Hall Books
bit pricy for school maybe but very comprehensive and actually readable
and understandable for a computer book
it isn't perfect but if more books were written this clearly I would
probably buy a lot more books
Bob
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