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The focus of the first steps will be Java, but other languages are covered as well. If you want to use {{PRODUCTNAME}} Basic afterwards, please refer to the chapters [[Documentation/DevGuide/Basic/First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic|First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic]] and [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/UNO Language Bindings|UNO Language Bindings]]. The usage of C++ is described in [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/C++/C++ Language Binding|C++ Language Binding]]. | The focus of the first steps will be Java, but other languages are covered as well. If you want to use {{PRODUCTNAME}} Basic afterwards, please refer to the chapters [[Documentation/DevGuide/Basic/First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic|First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic]] and [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/UNO Language Bindings|UNO Language Bindings]]. The usage of C++ is described in [[Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/C++/C++ Language Binding|C++ Language Binding]]. | ||
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This chapter shows you the first steps when using the OpenOffice.org API. Following these steps is essential to understand and use the chapters about OpenOffice.org documents such as Text Documents, Spreadsheet Documents, Drawing Documents and Presentation Documents. After you have successfully done the first steps, you can go directly to the other chapters of this manual. The focus of the first steps will be Java, but other languages are covered as well. If you want to use OpenOffice.org Basic afterwards, please refer to the chapters First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic and UNO Language Bindings. The usage of C++ is described in C++ Language Binding.
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