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All the programs in the OpenOffice.org suite rely on a common interface, and therefore look and operate in a similar way. They are also configured in an identical way, and all rely on central concepts such as wizards, which guide you through the creation of particular types of documents. In addition, many components within the suite are shared across the various programs. For example, the automatic chart-creation tool within Calc can also be used within Writer.
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© 2007 Shashank Sharma and Keir Thomas
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(2007). OpenOffice.org Overview. In: Beginning Fedora. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0297-4_22
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