On 4/24/11 2:08 AM, David Nelson wrote:
Hi Parichay, :-)
I answered these questions in your message on the documentation mailing list.
David Nelson
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 12:30, parichaycomputer<parichay.c@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Documentation Team,
i already finish the writer tutorial for novice to advance learners. I have
an alfresco account. Please guide me about the following points:
a) Can i upload it in alfresco account? Is it visible to all?
b) How can i get the valuable suggestions from libreoffice documentation
team about my tutorial.
c) How can i know that the tutorials are accepted by the libreoffice?
Thank you for reading my letter with patience.
With Regards,
Parichay Chakrabarti
I have to agree with Wayne's post about the manual. I'd download it in
a heart beat if I knew where to find it.
I've got the OO manual, and at best I was disappointed in it. For me,
it was mostly useless. :-(
I'd appreciate it if you would post a link to it.
There is a Mac customized version of Open Office called NeoOffice. A
couple of users created a manual for NeoOffice, and it's better IMO than
the Open Office manual. It can be found here:
http://neowiki.neooffice.org/index.php/Documentation_and_Related_Resources
The page talks a lot about the manual being for version 2, but when
you download it, the title page says it's been updated for version 3.
It's still not as comprehensive as I would like to see.
This was my first office package on my Mac, other than iWork that came
with the system, and my first exposure to Open Office and others.
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