One of OpenOffice.org's greatest strengths is its emphasis on styles. Some users balk at styles, claiming they are restrictive, but no other feature repays a little organization with so much ease of use and saving of time. Yet even those who are used to styles in Writer tend to overlook the styles used in other applications. That is especially true of graphic styles.
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Impressive Lesser-Known Features of OOo Impress
If you've ever created a presentation you know how much can be done with these outstanding tools. Of course many users only take advantage of a mere portion of the the features available. Why is this? For most people it is a simple fact of not knowing the feature exist.
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Video Slide Shows with Impress
I swear, a colleague of mine prided himself on filling every square inch of a slide with just text. It drove me nuts. How about video clips?"
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OpenOffice 3.0 Training Resources Format an Area in Impress
An area in Impress can be an object or a selected region on the page. As an example open a new presentation and then add a 3D square to the page. While the object is highlighted choose Format-Area. When the dialog box opens you will see a lot of options are available, more than for the page format.
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Similarities between Microsoft Office PowerPoint and OpenOffice.org Impress
Using a new product requires some re-learning. That’s unavoidable. But you rarely have to learn an entirely new set of skills - it’s just that the new stuff sticks out at us. This article is to emphasize the similarities between the OpenOffice.org Impress and Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentation tools. These are the things you can instantly do with no relearning.
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Install 3D Transitions for OpenOffice 2.4
One of the major new features for OpenOffice 2.4 on Linux is the 3D capabilities for Impress, the presentation component. The new transitions are not part of the default install, but as an extension. If you’re an Impress user, you may be interested in installing it.
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Impressive Eye Candy: 3D OpenGL Transitions
PowerPoint's old push-down transition has done its 15 years of service, and it's time for it to retire. Do the sleepy faces in your meetings agree? OpenOffice.org Impress 2.4 has the answer in the form ten 3D OpenGL-rendered transitions
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Office shootout: OpenOffice.org Impress vs. Microsoft PowerPoint, round 2
How does the current version of OpenOffice.org (OOo) compare with Microsoft Office in its ability to produce slide presentations?
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