BH3500 Preface
BH3500 Preface
Preface
Copyright
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Contributors
Jean Hollis Weber Peter Schofield
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Who is this book for?
Anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with LibreOffice Base will find this book valuable. You
may wish to first read Chapter 8, Getting Started with Base, in the Getting Started guide.
Help system
LibreOffice comes with an extensive Help system. This is your first line of support for using
LibreOffice. To display the full Help system, press F1 or select LibreOffice Help from the Help
menu. In addition, you can choose whether to activate Tips, Extended Tips, and the Help Agent
(using Tools > Options > LibreOffice > General).
If Tips are enabled, place the mouse pointer over any of the icons to see a small box (“tooltip”) with
a brief explanation of the icon’s function. For a more detailed explanation, select Help > What's
This? and hold the pointer over the icon.
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This site provides support for LibreOffice, among other programs:
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/
Illustrations
LibreOffice runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X operating systems, each of which has several
versions and can be customized by users (fonts, colors, themes, window managers). The
illustrations in this guide were taken from a variety of computers and operating systems. Therefore,
some illustrations will not look exactly like what you see on your computer display.
Also, some of the dialogs may be differ because of the settings selected in LibreOffice. You can
either use dialogs from your computer system (default) or dialogs provided by LibreOffice. To
change to using LibreOffice dialogs:
1) On Linux and Windows operating systems, go to Tools > Options >LibreOffice > General
on the main menu bar to open the dialog for general options.
2) On a Mac operating system, go to LibreOffice > Preferences > General on the main
menu bar to open the dialog for general options.
3) Select Use LibreOffice dialogs in Open/Save dialogs and, in Linux and Mac OS X operating
systems only, Print dialogs to display the LibreOffice dialogs on your computer display.
4) Click OK to save your settings and close the dialog.
Some Linux operating systems, for example Ubuntu, include LibreOffice as part of
the installation and may not include the Galaxy set of icons. You should be able to
Note download the Galaxy icon set from the software repository for your Linux operating
system.
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Figure 1: Dialog showing common controls
May I distribute the PDF of this book, or print and sell copies?
Yes, as long as you meet the requirements of one of the licenses in the copyright statement at
the beginning of this book. You do not have to request special permission. In addition, we
request that you share with the project some of the profits you make from sales of books, in
consideration of all the work we have put into producing them.
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