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Page 1 - Administration Guide

OpenOffice.org 3.2Administration Guide

Page 2 - Copyright

Microsoft Windowsmsiexec /qn /i openofficeorg<version>.msiCopy the OpenOffice.org installation set to a network share This installation type doe

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Microsoft Windowshttp://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/msi/setup/command_line_options.aspMac OS XOpenOffice.org for Mac OS

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2   C H A P T E R 22 OpenOffice.org Basic Macros and LibrariesOpenOffice.org Basic is a programming language you can use to automate tasks in Ope

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About OpenOffice.org Basic Configuration FilesAbout OpenOffice.org Basic Configuration FilesThe script.xlc and dialog.xlc configuration files list the

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Distributing OpenOffice.org Basic LibrariesNote – The script.xlc and dialog.xlc configuration files are located in the following directories: Solaris

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Distributing OpenOffice.org Basic LibrariesTo Install a Custom OpenOffice.org Basic Library With a MacroYou can create a macros that installs a OpenOf

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Distributing OpenOffice.org Basic Librariesa. Right-click the new button and choose Control.b. Click the Events tab.c. Click the ellipsis (...) next t

Page 9 - Microsoft Windows

3   C H A P T E R 33 OpenOffice.org Extension ManagerYou can use the OpenOffice.org Extension Manager to add, remove, disable, enable, or export

Page 10 - Uninstall

Shared user install Open the Extension Manager dialog box from the Tools menu in any OpenOffice.org program and install the extension. You will be ask

Page 11 - Mac OS X

Using the unopkg Command to Manage Extensions gui Opens the Extension Manager dialog box. –V, – –version Displays the version information for the uno

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CopyrightThis document is published under the PDL. See: http://www.openoffice.org/licenses/PDL.html

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4   C H A P T E R 44 Adding Template Files to an OpenOffice.org InstallationYou can make custom document templates available to all users or to i

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To Add a Template Directory to an OpenOffice.org Installation4 Locate the template directory you want to add and click Select.5 In the Edit Paths dial

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5   C H A P T E R 55 Adding AutoText Files to an OpenOffice.org Network InstallationOpenOffice.org saves AutoText entries to categories in files

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To Add an AutoText Directory to an OpenOffice.org Installation4 Locate the directory that contains the AutoText *.bau files that you want to add and c

Page 17 - Shared user install

6   C H A P T E R 66 Deactivating the OpenOffice.org Registration WizardThe first time you start OpenOffice.org, a wizard opens to guide you thro

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7   C H A P T E R 77 Accessing Email ClientsIn OpenOffice.org, you can send the current document as an email attachment. On the Solaris and Linux

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Configuring OpenOffice.org to Use an Email Client on WindowsNote – OpenOffice.org uses the senddoc.exe program in the program directory of the OpenOff

Page 20 - OpenOffice.org Installation

8   C H A P T E R 88 Customizing the User InterfaceCreating a Customized XML Configuration FileOpenOffice.org stores most of the User Interface (

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Creating a Customized XML Configuration File3 Click the UI element tab you want to customize. Make your changes and click OK.The changes are saved to

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Creating a Customized XML Configuration FileOpenOffice.org Module Short Module Identifier OpenOffice.org Writer/Web sweb OpenOffice.org Writer/Globald

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9   C H A P T E R 99 Restricting Functionality in OpenOffice.orgYou can restrict the functionality of OpenOffice.org program modules for individu

Page 25 - 7 Accessing Email Clients

Creating a Command Configuration File <templates> <group oor:name="CommandType"> <prop oor:name="Command"

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10   C H A P T E R 1 010 Accessing OpenOffice.org User Profiles on an LDAP ServerOpenOffice.org can use an LDAP User Profile Back End to access u

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Configuring OpenOffice.org to Retrieve User Profiles From an LDAP Repository <prop oor:name="BaseDN" oor:type="xs:string"&g

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Configuring OpenOffice.org to Retrieve User Profiles From an LDAP Repository3 Copy the LDAP.xcu file to install-dir/share/registry/data/org/openoffice

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Configuring OpenOffice.org to Use an Email Client on Windows...298

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PrefaceOpenOffice.org Administration Guide describes how to administer an OpenOffice.org network installation. This guide is intended for system admin

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1   C H A P T E R 11 Deploy OpenOffice.org using package managersYou can use some of the most popular package managers and software installation

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Solaris Sparc/x861 Become root if necessary su -2 Create a file 'ooo_packages' with all OpenOffice.org related Solaris packages pkginfo -x |

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Linuxrpm -ivh openoffice.org-<distribution>-menus_<version>.rpmNote – If you prefer to install OpenOffice.org in a different location, use

Page 34 - Mapping LDAP User Profiles

Linuxdpkg -i openoffice.org-debian-menus_<version>.debNote – If you prefer to install OpenOffice.org in a different location, use the --instdir=

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