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This guide helps you to get started with OpenOffice.org quickly. It is mainly intended for new users of OpenOffice.org and users who want to get a quick overview of OpenOffice.org.<toggledisplay hidetext='Less...' showtext='More...' linkstyle=font-size:normal>

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This guide describes how to administer an OpenOffice.org network installationand is intended for system administrators who are responsible for the installation and setup of OpenOffice.org on a server. <toggledisplay hidetext='Less...' showtext='More...' linkstyle=font-size:normal>

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ArrowRight.png OpenOffice.org Basic Programming Guide
This guide provides an introduction to programming with OpenOffice.org Basic. To get the most out of this book, you should be familiar with other programming languages. Extensive examples are provided to help you quickly develop your own OpenOffice.org Basic programs. <toggledisplay hidetext='Less...' showtext='More...' linkstyle=font-size:normal>

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ArrowRight.png OpenOffice.org Developer's Guide
This manual describes how to write programs using the component technology UNO (Universal Network Objects) with OpenOffice.org. Most examples provided are written in Java. As well as Java, the language binding for C++, the UNO access for OpenOffice.org Basic and the OLE Automation bridge that uses OpenOffice.org through Microsoft's component technology COM/DCOM is described. <toggledisplay hidetext='Less...' showtext='More...' linkstyle=font-size:normal>

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ArrowRight.png Frequently Asked Questions
This is a list of frequently asked questions about OpenOffice.org and its components. If you have a specific problem to solve you may find an answer here. <toggledisplay hidetext='Less...' showtext='More...' linkstyle=font-size:normal>

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