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* First we will learn the UNO concepts of objects, interfaces, services, attributes, and properties, and we will get acquainted with UNO's method of using them. | * First we will learn the UNO concepts of objects, interfaces, services, attributes, and properties, and we will get acquainted with UNO's method of using them. | ||
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− | * Finally we will introduce the common interfaces that allow you to work with text, tables and drawings across all {{ | + | * Finally we will introduce the common interfaces that allow you to work with text, tables and drawings across all {{AOo}} document types. |
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 22 December 2020
Working with Apache OpenOffice API objects involves the following:
- First we will learn the UNO concepts of objects, interfaces, services, attributes, and properties, and we will get acquainted with UNO's method of using them.
- After that, we will work with a Apache OpenOffice document for the first time, and give some hints for the usage of the most common types in Apache OpenOffice API.
- Finally we will introduce the common interfaces that allow you to work with text, tables and drawings across all Apache OpenOffice document types.
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