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Openofficeorg Macros Explained Andrew Pitonyak

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Openofficeorg Macros Explained Andrew Pitonyak
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Publisher: Hentzenwerke Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.7 MB
Pages: 499
Author: Andrew Pitonyak
ISBN: 9781930919518, 1930919514
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Openofficeorg Macros Explained Andrew Pitonyak by Andrew Pitonyak 9781930919518, 1930919514 instant download after payment.

Providing complete and thorough coverage of macro programming in OpenOffice.org, this guide teaches users to create their own macros and to understand their underlying structure. An introduction to the creation and management of macros in OpenOffice is presented, and each function and command is described. Specific techniques to perform a variety of commonly requested functions are provided, including actions common to all applications in the OpenOffice.org suite, such as printing or saving files, as well as those specific to the individual application—Write, Calc, Impress, and Draw. Numerous examples and explanations demonstrate proper techniques and discuss known problems and solutions. The underlying data structure is discussed, and techniques are introduced to evaluate OpenOffice objects, facilitating the use of returned objects in the absence of sufficient documentation by the original programming team.

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