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	<title>The daily blah blah &#187; openoffice</title>
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		<title>statistical analyses with openoffice.org calc</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 17:36:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know why, but, occasionally, people may have to do minimal or even considerable statistical calculations using Calc, the OpenOffice.org&#8216;s spreadsheet part of the Office Productivity Suite. Although, I wouldn&#8217;t recommend doing so since there are other, better software packages to complete simple and complex statistical analyses, such as R, a statistical programming language and environment with excellent analysis and graph capabilities. R can be found at one of its many mirrors. However, for those who need or have to (or &#8230; whatever), here are some very very basic info on using statistical functions in Calc. Calc has a considerable variety of functions documented in the openoffice wiki. of statistical (and other types of) functions that you can use. There is also OOo_Stat, an external add-in, that you can include to assist you with your analyses. More on that later on. MInd you, I am not going to provide a full &#8220;Statistics using Calc&#8221; guide here, I just want to suggest a few statistical functions for basic descriptive and inferential statistics. A. Basic Descriptive Statistics I. Central Tendency AVERAGE returns the mean average of its list of arguments MEDIAN returns the median value (the value at the 50th percentile) [...]


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		<title>Tips and tricks for openoffice.org</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ikd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia &#60;Update&#62; Soon after I hit the PUBLISH button, I received via email, the OpenOffice.org newsletter, with an extensive list of openoffice.org related blogs.&#60;/Update&#62; Although there is an abundance of information available at the official openoffice.org site regarding the usability and how to make openoffice.org, the free open productivity suite, work better for your needs, there are hidden treasures of information, tricks, and tips all over the place waiting to be discovered.  Here are some, in no particular order of importance or significance. The wordpress.com site. The trick here is to look for the tags you (or somebody else) assign to a post they publish in a wordpress.com blog.  Be as imaginative and creative as possible.  Use combinations of words.  For example, office, open, xml, lead to this page, while open, office, xml lead to this different page. Try other languages, too, and see where the hunt takes you  (if you are versed in that particular language).  For example, the same tags in german will lead you to another page, altogether. The sun.com site Try the sun.com site for openoffice guides and white papers.  After all, they are one of the largest contributors to openoffice.org and they still [...]


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		<title>more extensions to use with OpenOffice.org release 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 23:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ikd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the new release of the OpenOffice.org free application suite, the use of extensions enhancing the capabilities of the suite is easier than ever. As a matter of fact, the use of extensions is almost required in version 3.0 as the dictionaries and other linguistic aspects of the suite are handled via extensions. By default, you will go under the Tools menu, select the Extension manager and you will see a few (locked) extensions pre-installed. The english, french and spanish language files are pre-installed and apparently locked in the version I downloaded from the Openoffice.org servers (I assume these files are locked in other flavours of openoffice). I like to fiddle with my installation so I downloaded a series of tools/extensions. Here they are with few bits of information about each one: 1. Pagination. This extension adds a simple &#8220;insert page number&#8221; menu under Insert and facilitates the application of page numbers, styles etc. Perhaps its usefulness lies with its simplicity. 2. PDF Import. This extension allows users to import pdf files in openoffice Draw and complete simple editing (as images). Nothing fancy, but if you want to simple clean up a couple of things (typos etc) and sources are [...]


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		<title>first impressions from openoffice.org 3.x</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 22:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ikd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By now, most of the world knows that the new version of Openoffice.org, the free office application suite, is out. Earlier, servers at openoffice.org were busy serving the various choices for win, linux, and Mac OS X (and at some point, they were so slow with incoming traffic). This is the first openoffice version which runs natively in Mac OS X. OpenOffice starts with a splash screen and then a central menu appears which allows the user to select from a variety of tasks. In addition, it offers a variety of new goodies, but I am going to mention only the following two: First, it allows the import (natively) of .docx files, as well as .xlsx and .pptx files. These are the files in Microsoft&#8217;s new ooxml format that apparently even MS will no longer support I have written extensively in the past about the docx saga and I have noted that the best choice maybe the odf converter (at version 1.1.7 as of this moment). However, with the native import filters, this extension is no longer functional and the system will respond with error messages if you try to install it. However, the functionality is there and you can [...]


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		<title>odf in office (the other way round)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:25:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ikd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia From the pages of this blog I have written about how to open a docx (office 2007) file in openoffice. This happens frequently with a client, a customer, a colleague who just updated (or was forced to update) to the newest version of Microsoft&#8217;s Office suite. And many readers have commented that often they received (as have I) docx files as attachments and don&#8217;t know what to do with them. (Begin diversion) I recently received such a file, an invitation to join a social club. I returned it with a polite note asking to receive it in doc, pdf or txt. (End diversion) But, what happens if someone (you, perhaps) started sending odf files to all those MS Office users? How, could the recipient(s) of such a file work with it, open it, edit it and then save it back as odf? There are many possibilities, all free (isn&#8217;t it funny that you can work in an expensive, proprietary world with free software?): The SUN ODF plugin for Office. This is a SUN product which allows users of Office (versions 2000, XP, 2003, 2007 SP1) to read, edit and save an odf file. The Open XML/Odf Converter [...]


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		<title>experimental pdf editing in openoffice 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 16:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An experimental extension to edit pdf documents in open office is now available at the extensions repository. It is only available for the beta version of openoffice (ie, it will not work with openoffice 2.x) and is fine if you want to manipulate small pieces of the pdf text (and the source is not available). This is done in the Impress part of the OpenOffice.org suite.&#160; The extension is available for many platforms, including solaris, mac os, windows and linux. More information is available at gullfoss and in the extensions site where this extension is available. Enjoy! I. Powered by ScribeFire. Related articles OpenOffice 3.0 beta: Can it finally replace Microsoft Office? [via&#160;Zemanta] OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta goes native on the Mac [via&#160;Zemanta] OpenOffice 3.0 beta released [via&#160;Zemanta] Related posts:Useful additions to OpenOffice.org suite more extensions to use with OpenOffice.org release 3 first impressions from openoffice.org 3.x docx in openoffice revisited Tips and tricks for openoffice.org


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		<title>yet another ooffice 3.x dev snapshot available</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2008 14:23:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ikd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As reported in the gullfoss a new development snapshot for the upcoming open office 3 has become available through the usual channels. In past postings, I have also mentioned that upcoming releases will be available for the amd64 platform, too, and this release is no exception. Go ahead and download and of course enjoy! I. Powered by ScribeFire. No related posts.


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		<title>new dev build and 64bit too</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 11:59:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has just been reported at gullfoss, that there is a new dev build release of openoffice 3 (this would be developer snapshot build DEV300_m16). In addition to bringing us one step closer to the much expected OOo version 3, this dev build can be installed side by side to the &#8220;regular&#8221; OOo release, for someone adventurous enough to try new and exciting things. In addition, there is a 64-bit version for the people who like to run on the 64-bit way of life. Follow this link for the latest release candidate in various platforms and OSes. Enjoy, I. Related posts:yet another ooffice 3.x dev snapshot available experimental pdf editing in openoffice 3 odf &#38; docx in OpenOffice odf &#38; docx in OpenOffice Firefox 3 Download Day


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		<title>Useful additions to OpenOffice.org suite</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 12:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The following links may be useful to the many users of OpenOffice.org, the free, open source Office Productivity Suite. To say more about the suite itself would be an exercise in futility. I urge interested readers to visit and to explore the huge openoffice site to find out more about OpenOffice.org. One of my favorite places for openoffice.org stuff is the following: Lingucomponent. This is where you can download several dictionary, hyphenation and thesaurus files for several languages. Another such interesting site is this one with extensions to improve the functionality of the Openoffice.org suite. To install these extensions (which come as single .oxt files), we open OpenOffice, select the Tools menu, then select Extension Manager (see image below). We will get a new window showing two entries: MyExtentions and OpenOffice.org Extensions. The important button is the Add which allows to import the extension of our choice into the system. Here is a brief list of extensions I have already installed from the site: pagination does what its name implies; it provides several methods for inputing page numbers by adding an extra entry under the Insert menu. Set of templates for various purposes. According to the site, [...]


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		<title>docx in openoffice revisited</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia From the pages of this blog, I wrote in the past about the ability of openoffice to open and save in the notorious docx (and xlsx and pptx) format the new MS Office 2007 introduced. My focus at the time was (and still is) how this can be done in various linux platforms. However, several people have asked about the possibility that Openoffice offers even for win32 platforms. So, here is, once again, a list of options (either web-based or platform-independent) for dealing with the mess that is docx (apparently, now an iso standard). First, there are a couple of options that allow this translation from the web. You simply upload the file and get back the translated copy. I have not tried such options and I don&#8217;t know whether I would like to share with some other people personal files. Zamzar online converter (all files). It allows for the translation of all types of files (docx, xlsx, pptx and more). docx2doc online converter for docx2 files. Apparently, they offer a desktop conversion tool in partnership with Amazon. This tool can be found here: docXconverter, standalone, desktop conversion tool. Please be aware that this tool requires a [...]


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