How To Use Open Office To Create PDF-Files
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Hey men, i have a question, wich software do you used for record you desktop? Th u
Hey man, here I’ve used CamStudio
ok interessante
thanks 4 sharing this. keepup a good job.
why is it even though i put GIF animations in my presentation whenever i save it and try to view the document the animations dont move they just stand still?
That’s because PDF files can’t show animated gifs.
Thank you Sir!
This was so helpful
I am trying out openoffice suite, the excel version is a bit diferent to start with, but it looks a hell lot powerful.
very nice video, openoffice beats MS office anyday, especially cuz its free! thanks for your guide, i need a pdf export system!
Very nice, truly appreciate
Thanks for the tutorial .
Thanks you very much. This is exactly what I needed.
No wonder why you come up in the top 10 in a google search.
for those who haven’t used it, after using this, you will never want to pay for things like MS office, Star office and Adobe acrobat pro (by the way, try foxit reader, its lighter, free and faster. it also lets you create pdf’s)
im not sure, but my teacher sent me a pdf document with GIF animations and it played like normal.
Very informativ, thanks.
And yes Openoffice it great
Gracias!!!!!
this is all well and good, but when i turn my openoffice files into pdf documents it takes out all inverted commas. which, as you can imagine, is highly frustrating.
Thank you so much :]
short form for ppl like me that know how to download and were searching for a quick tip:
– save as .odt (@ 1:42 )
– open the .odt file
– File -> Export as pdf
done
Thank you ::))
Thank you! You just saved my homework mark tonight when my word trial ended.
Very very good, thank you.
Hi ownsite
I have just been watching your video and I must admit it really is very good.
I really enjoyed watching it.
Already looking forward to more of the same in the future.
Cheers to your success.
Mark McCulloch
um, the creation of multiple page pdf document would have been nice