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Getting Started with OpenOffice.org 3.x Open Office (OpenOffice.org) is a freely-distributed, full-featured, multi-platform office suite. T?his book is a must read for anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with the latest OpenOffice.org version 3.x. Read more Learn OpenOffice.org Spreadsheet Macro Programming by Mark, Alexander Bain: Learn how to extend and customize Calc, the OpenOffice.org spreadsheet, using OOoBasic, OOo's built-in programming language. OOoSwitch: 501 Things You Want to Know About Switching To OpenOffice.org from Microsoft Office by Tamar E. Granor, Scott Carr, Sam Hiser: With the goal of preventing Office users from becoming bogged down and spending a lot of time learning how OpenOffice.org's functionality differs, this book allows them to accomplish what they can already do in Microsoft Office with their new office suite. OpenOffice.org for Dummies by Gurdy Leete, Ellen Finkelstein, Mary Leete: Uses the straightforward For Dummies style to show Linux and Windows users how to use the OpenOffice.org desktop productivity suite OpenOffice.org Macros Explained by Andrew Pitonyak: Providing complete and thorough coverage of macro programming in OpenOffice.org, this guide teaches users to create their own macros and to understand their underlying structure. OpenOffice.org Writer: The Free Alternative to Microsoft Word by Jean Hollis Weber: If you've ever been frustrated by Word's quirks and limitations--including its price tag--and longed for a practical alternative, then it's time to break free. OpenOffice.org is the free, open source office suite and its word processor, Writer, has proven extremely popular with both Windows and Linux users. Sams Teach Yourself OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox and Thunderbird for Windows All in One by Greg Perry: The three leading open source alternatives to Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer and Outlook are OpenOffice.org, Firefox and Thunderbird. If you are looking to make the migration to these open source applications, Sams Teach Yourself OpenOffice.org 2, Firefox and Thunderbird All in One will help you throughout your entire transition. The OpenOffice.org 2 Guidebook by Solveig Haugland: The book provides not just great, simple information about how to use the program but the hidden tips and tricks you'll need to make life easier.