On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 12:50 +0200, Thabo Nkwe wrote: > Hi reader, > > I am an Education Specialist-eLearning & ICT Services whose > responsibility is to assist teachers to integrate technology (ICT) into > teaching and learning. I am quite impressed by the fact that there are > people out there like you who apply their minds to make software free to > people like us, especially Africans. Not that we will take it for > granted that it was free then attach no value to it, but to navigate and > use it to the betterment of the lives of the people in our communities > especially school going children. > > It is for the first time I come across OpenOffice. Would you kindly > help me more on how the OpenOffice applications work. Thus far I have > tried out Writer, Impress and Calc and I must say they are fascinating > you know. With special reference to Writer, the fact that one can > calculate figures in tables and convert the entire document into a PDF > is fabulous. > > Are there manuals or any reference material (CD ROM) that I can access > to have a better understanding of OpenOffice applications. > > Hoping to hear from you soon. > > Regards > > Thabo Nkwe > SES: E-Learning & ICT Services
Hi Thabo Welcome to OOo (OpenOffice.org). Pleased to hear that you like the program. We need people like yourself to spread the word about OOo. If you take a look at this web page: http://support.openoffice.org/index.html you will find many links to on-line and downloadable documents, books, free publications, tutorials, example files and templates. If you have questions or need specific information about any aspect of OOo, please post them to the [email protected] mailing list. There are hundreds (maybe thousands) of people here who can help. Regards Dave --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
