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Tag Archives: OpenOffice
Power and Lead Windows Primer Tutorial
My computer class the other day was quite interesting regarding a theme of “power and lead”, with Windows. If you are a regular at this blog, you may have gleaned that we are great fans of “the lead” … no, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged class, digital camera, document, document processing, document recovery, hardware, laptop, lead, Microsoft, OpenOffice, power, power cord adaptor, troubleshooting, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7
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OpenOffice and LibreOffice Page Orientation Tutorial
People used to Microsoft Office‘s Word will be used to seeing the Portrait versus Landscape decision about their documents in the File menu’s Page Setup dialog box. That’s me, so when a student asked about how to do this in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged desktop, document, LibreOffice, OpenOffice, tutorial, word processing
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LibreOffice Spreadsheet Statistics Primer Tutorial
Spreadsheets and numbers go together, and a spreadsheet will probably improve the presentation and functionality of data involving numbers, over any thoughts you have towards presenting this data in a document, using your desktop document processing suite of software. Were … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSV, desktop, document processing, LibreOffice, mathematics, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, pivot table, spreadsheet, statistics, tutorial
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LibreOffice ODBC MySql Primer Tutorial
Over the last couple of days we’ve mentioned the big link between LibreOffice and OpenOffice, and this link is very close when it comes to its database functionality, because the format of the database is shared between the two suites … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, database, Java, LibreOffice, Mac, MAMP, Microsoft, Microsoft Access, MySql, ODBC, OpenOffice, phpMyAdmin, Stored Procedure, StoredProcedure, tutorial
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LibreOffice JDBC MySql Primer Tutorial
Over the last couple of days we’ve mentioned the big link between LibreOffice and OpenOffice, and this link is very close when it comes to its database functionality, because the format of the database is shared between the two suites … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, database, Java, JDBC, LibreOffice, Mac, MAMP, Microsoft, Microsoft Access, MySql, OpenOffice, phpMyAdmin, tutorial
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LibreOffice Database Primer Tutorial
Over the last couple of days we’ve mentioned the big link between LibreOffice and OpenOffice, and this link is very close when it comes to its database functionality, because the format of the database is shared between the two suites … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, data migration, database, form, LibreOffice, macro, odb, OpenOffice, programming, query, report, SQL, tutorial
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