Creating a Presentation
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Presentation Templates
Screen
Impress Screen Layout
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Files
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Presentations
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Slides
Insert a Slide
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Organise and Rename Slides
Slide (Sorter) View
Page Background
Text
Bulleted Lists
Outline View
Text in Objects
Using the Text Function
Selecting and Editing Text
Formatting Text
Master View
Notes and Handouts
Introduction
The Spreadsheet Concept
Help Agent and Tips
Calc Screen Layout
Standard and Formatting Toolbars
Cell Ranges
Moving the Cursor
Selecting a Range of Cells
Naming a Range of Cells
Entering Data
Constants - Text and Values
Clearing Cells
Basic Formulae
Sum icon
Files
Saving, Opening and Closing Files
File Properties
Starting a New Spreadsheet
Editing
Copying/Filling and Moving Data
Automatic Fill Handle
System Clipboard
Introduction
Installation
Managing a Drupal Website
An Introduction to Drupal
What is Drupal?
The building blocks
Where things live
Managing Users
User settings
Creating, deleting and editing users
Roles and access
Managing Content
Creating and editing content types
Workflow options
Creating, editing and deleting content
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Drupal taxonomy overview
Creating a directory
Free tagging
The Drupal menu system
Friendly URLs and managing URL aliases
Troubleshooting
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Course Overview
Database Terminology
The Base Environment
Tables
Entering And Editing Data
We have a number of new courses for the Base module in OpenOffice.org. Base is best described as the MS-Access of the OpenOffice.org world. The new courses cover a number of different areas starting with an overall start with Base to create your own database applications. There are a couple of more advanced modules which will be useful for those once they have got into Base and these modules are how to do more advanced reporting, and more advanced form design. Each of these new modules are based on a one day duration and offers not only theory, but a lot of practical, hands-on lab excercises.
As you may have noticed if you are a common visitor to our site is that we have upgraded our site using Drupal 6 and taken on a totally different look and theme. This is not only meant to be aesthetically pleasing, but also represents the new birth in what is being offered for our services.