OpenOffice would be the program to have on desktops in the workplace for a variety of different fields, from engineering and finance to the freelance artist. The software is also helpful for those looking to use it for everyday tasks like organizing shopping lists, calculating current spending for the household, or planning a party. Writer is ideal for someone who is looking to create documents from drafting an essay to writing a novel. It has a straightforward, simple layout and for those who aren't looking to incorporate any special tools like a word counter or inserting clipart, you could immediately start using the program with no issue.
If you're a user who is well versed in software for editorial use and likes to edit margins, convert the document into a PDF, or add footnotes, using Writer will be incredibly easy, but only really contains basic tools that you'll need to make a good draft.
To put it plainly, Calc is for spreadsheets. For those who are not familiar with creating spreadsheets, this is where it gets a little less user-friendly. There is an option to use Templates, but really all that is available are different presets to make presentations look a little more interesting, like changing the colors of the cells. Other functions include creating formulas by choosing keywords, multiple cell formatting options, and the intelligent sum button which is handy and will save you a few clicks.
Beginners in creating slideshows will get a lot of use out of Impress. The program comes with a slew of basic slideshow templates that you can choose from, and you can visit the OpenOffice website for an extended catalog of options. You can also insert 2D and 3D clipart if you would like to make your own slideshow template from scratch.
You can add animations and small effects to your slides and change the speed of the effects as well. Create flyers, invitations, and other things with Draw. Draw is not on the same level as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, but making an announcement to send to friends and family with this software would be ideal.
The tools available are pretty conservative; you can add text, shapes, and clipart from the gallery to create a diagram, and you have a space of cmxcm to design a poster.
Math is an application that you're able to use in conjunction with any of the programs in OpenOffice. It works as a calculator and can be opened in Writer and saved as an object like any picture or clipart that you would add. Base creates databases that can be used to create lists, keep track of things like inventory, collections of books, art, and many other items that you would create tables for.
Creating a database isn't as common as creating a spreadsheet or text document, so it will most likely take some research as OpenOffice doesn't have a tutorial for how to use Base. Apache OpenOffice. A comprehensive alternative to Microsoft Office, as it features a wide range of tools for writing projects, creating spreadsheets or designing presentations.
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