Ever wished you could carry a fully-equipped office suite with you on a USB drive? I'm not talking about notepad or some basic word processor, but rather, a portable version of the incredibly popular and open source LibreOffice. LibreOffice includes Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base and Math. These programs are 100% compatible with Microsoft Office and Corel Office document formats, and operate much like Microsoft Office 2003.
The Case of the Unique Series
How can I create non-repeated numbers between 100 and 300 in Excel? What you're talking about here is creating a "unique series" - and there's actually a pretty easy way to do it.
Envelope Printing in OpenOffice.org
Looking to print professional looking envelopes from OpenOffice.org? Look no further... here's what you need to know to get the job done right!
OpenOffice.org Writer: Left to Right or Right to Left – You Choose
Learn to change OpenOffice.org Writer to work with right-to-left languages with just a few simple clicks.
Alphabetizing in Open Office
George from Trinidad asks: "Is there a way to put a list of items in alphabetical order in Open Office?", and gets and answer!
OpenOffice.org Calc: Pasting Text into One Cell or Many Cells
Pasting text into Calc cells doesn't have to be a trial and error process. Learn how to paste information the way you want it from the start and save yourself a headache or two.
OpenOffice.org Writer: Use Your Keyboard to Create a Table
Learn to make tables in Ooo Writer using nothing but your keyboard, and have the added benefit of control over the column widths as it's created - not after!
Open Office vs. Office 2010
This article details a few of the main points of difference between Open Office and Office 2010. Read on!
OpenOffice.org Writer: Starting Lists Without a Mouse
Use your keyboard to start numbered and bulleted lists in OpenOffice.org Writer. It's super-handy!
OpenOffice.org: Open It Without the Fear of Changing It
Learn how you can view any of your OpenOffice.org files as "Read Only" to prevent accidental changes.