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Open OpenOffice.org Writer program. Right click on any toolbar and then choose configure... Click on New. File:Shot new toolbar.png. Goto the toolbar you have just created and right click on it and choose Customise... In the functions area choose category Drawing. File:Shot drawing.png. Drag and drop the buttons you want. File:Shot dnd.png
SourceForge reported 30 million downloads for the Apache OpenOffice 3.4 series by January 2013, making it one of SourceForge's top downloads; [125] the project claimed 50 million downloads of Apache OpenOffice 3.4.x as of 15 May 2013, slightly over one year after the release of 3.4.0 (8 May 2012), [126] 85,083,221 downloads of all versions by 1 ...
Apache OpenOffice; Arbortext Advanced Print Publisher; Collabora Office Draw and Collabora Office Writer [1] CorelDRAW; InPage; LibreOffice Draw and LibreOffice Writer [1] LyX; Microsoft Publisher; Pages; QuarkXPress; Scribus; The Print Shop
The most common file extensions used for OpenDocument documents are .odt for text documents, .ods for spreadsheets, .odp for presentation programs, and .odg for graphics. . These are easily remembered by considering ".od" as being short for "OpenDocument", and then noting that the last letter indicates its more specific type (such as t for
OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice from version 3 can open and save files in "Unified Office Format" with file extensions .uof, .uot, .uos, .uop (text, spreadsheet, presentation) [5] (This also applies to version 3 of NeoOffice, a popular variant of OpenOffice for the Macintosh.). [5] [6]
The Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), also known as OpenDocument, standardized as ISO 26300, is an open file format for word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations and graphics and using ZIP-compressed [6] XML files.
OpenOffice.org XML is an open XML-based file format developed as an open community effort [1] [2] [3] by Sun Microsystems in 2000–2002. The open-source software application suite OpenOffice.org 1.x and StarOffice 6 and 7 used the format as their native and default file format for saving files.
OpenOffice.org 1.0 was launched under the following mission statement: [15] The mission of OpenOffice.org is to create, as a community, the leading international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format.