is here:
https://spoken-tutorial.org/tutorial-search/?search_foss=LibreOffice+Suite+Writer+6.3_language=English.
From the same link, you can locate the instructional material in other
topics too.
Regards,
Kannan
On 06/12/21 11:08 pm, Alexandr Šnajdar wrote:
Hi there,
I think that we turn
- 380,000
Impress - 301,000
Base - 230,000
Draw - 106,000
Math - 85,000
One can gather these details from this URL:
https://spoken-tutorial.org/statistics/training/
Regards,
Kannan
On 06/12/21 7:15 pm, Parthasarathy Narasimhan wrote:
Hi All,
I am a new user of Libreoffice. I am attending
I agree. In fact, I would suggest, “Make LibreOffice the Best”.
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> On 17-Jul-2018, at 7:57 PM, Daniel A. Rodriguez
> wrote:
>
> IMHO, "make it even better" is more suitable as "improve LibreOffice" may
> suggest it's not ready for deployment yet.
>
> El 17 jul. 2018 06:56,
Dear Munammet, can you please provide some information on LibreOffice
certification? We are exploring the possibility of some state governments in
India, and also some banks shifting to LibreOffice. Regards, Kannan
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> On 09-May-2018, at 3:05 PM, Mike Saunders
> <m
to Linux.
Regards,
Kannan
On 29/11/16 8:58 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Hi Kannan, from your email address I suppose you are based in India, but
to help you I think it would be nice to have more information about the
local government body, the environment they are active in, how many
employees
We are about to conduct a LibreOffice workshop to a local government
body. Depending on its success, LibreOffice may be adopted in a big way
in the local government.
If there are recommended ways to conduct such workshops, I would like to
know.
Thanks,
Kannan
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it is natural that LibreOffice will follow. Hopefully, other state
governments will follow.
Best wishes,
Kannan
On 03/05/14 2:39 PM, chandrakant dhutadmal wrote:
Hi.
So, to be specific, here are few things which we can do immediately
for Libre Office product marketing and localization.
1. Chalk
, please drop by at IIT and we can
discuss how to take things forward in India. I believe that you can
contribute quite a bit on the Indic language front. Best wishes,
Kannan
On 02/05/14 6:13 PM, chandrakant dhutadmal wrote:
Hi Charles.
Thanks for welcoming me in the community.
Yes. C-DAC
MS is giving this solution to India free of cost!
Kannan
On 24/04/13 7:35 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 24/04/13 08:34 AM, Charles-H. Schulz a écrit :
Dear Kannan,
I think your question is: do we have an online version of Libreoffice ?
Full answer, we will, there's a prototype anyone can run
in India.
Regards,
Kannan
On 20/04/13 6:03 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
On 04/20/2013 04:11 AM, goldf...@aol.in wrote:
Hi,
I feel LibreOffice has much more value than competing products.
I find this very sad news: AICTE Makes Microsoft Office 365 Mandatory
For Technical Colleges
Not clear - why do the British not like free things? Do they think
that those of poor quality?
Kannan
On 28/03/13 4:08 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Does the English one mention the word Free perchance? Doing so would
significantly reduce any clicks in my country. Avoid it and watch
: Then, give me two: one for me and one for my brother.
Kannan
p.s. Of course, LO+SELF workshops is a far superior combination compared
to MSO.
On 28/03/13 8:37 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Actually it is quite mad. People often try to give things to
celebrities and the Queen and so
, attribution, non commercial, non
derivative license. We have been organising many workshops using these
tutorials.
Regards,
Kannan
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
We do have a list of some video tutorials, how-tos and such like at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications/Videos
I am
Dear Marc, please see my answers below.
Marc Paré wrote:
Le 09/03/13 08:42 PM, Kannan Moudgalya a écrit :
Thank you Kannan for the videos and the support. Always nice to see
your contributions on the list.
BTW ... do you follow a certain protocol for the creation of videos.
For example
.
Kannan
Ma Xiaojun wrote:
Hi, all.
I have experience as a college student in China, Hong Kong, US.
All these three regions seems to be MS Office based; people assume
others have access to MS Office.
China, in particular, generally use MS Office documents even in the
cases that PDF is a better choice
.
Kannan
webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I believe that Office 365 is now at 5 devices [desktop, laptop,
tablet] for $100 a year, with some limitations. Renting an office
package is not my cup-of-tea. MSO 2013 seems to be $130 to $400 per
device to buy.
For this economic times, getting
need it.
Please note, however, that it should be made amply clear that the
donation is absolutely voluntary.
Regards,
Kannan
webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I would like some helpful ideas for creating a page that offers a
printed DVD of the current version of LibreOffice in each
activity is already available for LibreOffice, we would like to explore
it for India.
Regards,
Kannan
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Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Hello everyone,
Before this thread turns into yet another fruitless (and endless)
discussion, may I remind you that we have the 4.0 to prepare and that
we will have a marketing conference call on the 17th. We already have
open
people in India do not have access to good bandwidth and hence
depend on such offline promotional material. It will not, however, be
possible for us to send the CDs overseas, although, it may be possible
to send one or two bulk mailings.
Regards,
Kannan
Marc Paré wrote:
I have updated
A newspaper story on our work gives good publicity to LibreOffice:
http://www.mid-day.com/lifestyle/2013/jan/100113-found-blueprint-for-a-computer-literate-india.htm
Kannan
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No, we cheated! LibreOffice is not working on Android. We got Linux
working on Aakash in native mode. Kannan
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
So LibreOffice is working on at least some Android tablets. Possibly all.
Regards from
Tom
I have now put this at this link:
http://www.che.iitb.ac.in/faculty/km/libreoffice.jpg
Kannan Moudgalya wrote:
Dear All,
The attached picture shows LibreOffice starting up in the Ubuntu 12.0
native installation on the low cost tablet, Aakash.
Kannan
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