There's no thesaurus as such. Open Office does have a massive dictionary built in - and any words not contained in the dictionary are questioned during the spell-check. The user has an option to either correct a spelling error or add new words to the dictionary. Any new words are incorporated within the OpenOffice dictionary, as opposed to being saved in a 'user dictionary'
It stands for organisation.
Open Office does not use the COM. Instead, the website uses the ORG.
The programs contained within Open Office are:- Base, Calc, Draw, Impress, Math & Writer
The maximum number of rows available is 1048576 !
Word processors will create reports: Open Office Org, Microsoft Office Word, etc.
Yes it will. Open Office is capable of reading a wide variety of documents created in other software packages.
Open Office. Org http://download.openoffice.org/other.html#en-US
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
It's a free alternative suite of productivity programs. I enjoy using it. See the related link to their website.
Application software - MS office, Office org.
office org
The first incarnation of OpenOffice was originally called 'StarOffice' - created by the German company StarDivision. The program code was bought by Sun Microsystems in 1999.