You mean run them at the same time? Sure, why not. I haven't used either in a while, but you can open files created in either suite with the other one, but you usually have to save the MS Office file using an older file format that Open Office can understand. I've done it before flawlessly. The only thing I've noticed is that the formatting might look slightly different in Open Office, but goes back to normal in MS Office. By now, the latest MS Office should be backwards compatible with Open Office, but read the documentation. Better yet, when you save a file in MS Office, save it as you would a normal file. Then save-as and choose the older file format, e.g. MS Office 2007. Open both up in Open Office, and see if you get a prompt. If they both open up fine, you're good to go. I don't think there are really any problems with Open Office files opening in MS Office. The open-source community is really good at making sure Open Office files can be read using MS.
Open Office does not use the COM. Instead, the website uses the ORG.
According to me till now there no way to export requirements,tes and defect into QC using open office.Only we use Excel to export.
Home phones are usually use for personal purposes only while the office phone are commonly use to make business. Office phone system is designed to accommodate heavy call traffic.
Click on Start > All programs > Open office > Calc. That will open a blank spreadsheet for you to start using. If you're referring to a particular function - drop me a note via my message board, and I'll try to help.
The main difference between open office and Microsoft office is that open office is a free, open-source software while Microsoft Office is a paid software. Open office can be easily downloaded and used for free, whereas Microsoft Office requires a product key to be purchased in order to use its full range of features. Additionally, Microsoft Office offers more advanced and comprehensive features compared to open office. However, open office can be a suitable option for basic document editing needs. Websites such as Softwarekey4u. com offer affordable and easy-to-use upgrade keys that allow users to upgrade their Microsoft product key without any hassle. This makes it easier and more cost-effective for users to access the full range of features offered by Microsoft Office.
Yes, it is possible to open a MS Works data file with Open Office. MS Works data files are generally stored with a ".was" extension, and they are documents produced by Microsoft Works, an office suite developed and distributed by Microsoft. While MS Works is no longer supported by Microprokey, the file format is still quite common and can be opened using software such as Open Office. Open Office is a free, open-source office suite that is developed and maintained by the Apache Software Foundation. It supports a variety of file formats, including MS Works data files. To open a MS Works data file with Open Office, simply launch the program, click on the "File" menu, select "Open", and choose the file from its location. Open Office will then open the file and display it in its workspace.
Open Office is capable of saving files in rich text format (.rtf). When you save a file in open office, the default is .doc but you can change it to another format if you choose to. I've been using Open Office for a number of years, and find it an excellent suite of programs to use. See the related link for Open Office suite (free to download, and it's open source software).
The official Open Office site never asks for a credit card number ! I've been using Open Office for years and have never been asked for a credit card number. You should only ever use their official website - See the related link.
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Adobe Acrobat Reader is excellent presentation software. Write your presentation using bullet points or English sentences or diagrams or whatever, then use Adobe's Next Page feature while giving your talk. You can also try Open Office's presentation software, Impress. It is very similar to Powerpoint, allowing you to save in PowerPoint format even. It is also free. Corel also has presentation software bundled with its WordPerfect Office software. The presentation software is entitled Presentations.
If you are in Word, you can go to File > Recent and open up your document from there. Otherwise, you can go to File > Open to locate your file. The My Documents folder on the desktop may have the file, but may not. For me, I use the Recent or Open to the drive and folder where it is located.
While Microsoft Office is not available on Unix-like systems, you can use other offices suites to open the Excel file format. Consider trying LibreOffice or OpenOffice.org; both are excellent open-source office suites that support most Microsoft Office file formats.