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• In a terminal window, enter ooffice. The OpenOffice.org window opens. Click
File New, then choose the module you want to open.
If any OpenOffice.org application is open, you can open any of the other applications
by clicking File > New > Name of Application.
3.1.5 Improving OpenOffice.org Load Time
To speed up the load time of OpenOffice.org by preloading the application at system
startup:
1 Click Tools > Options > Memory.
2 Select Enable systray quickstarter.
The next time you restart your system, OpenOffice.org will preload. When you open
an OpenOffice.org application module, it will open faster.
3.1.6 Customizing OpenOffice.org
You can customize OpenOffice.org to best suit your needs and working style. Toolbars,
menus, and keyboard shortcuts can all be reconfigured to help you more quickly access
the features you use the most. You can also assign macros to application events if you
want specific actions to occur when those events take place. For example, if you always
work with a specific spreadsheet, you can create a macro that opens the spreadsheet
and assign it to the Start Application event.
This section contains simple, generic instructions for customizing your environment.
The changes you make are effective immediately, so you can see if the changes are
what you wanted and go back and modify them if they were not. See the OpenOffice.org
help files for detailed instructions.
Customizing Toolbars
Use the Customize dialog to modify OpenOffice.org toolbars.
1 Click the arrow icon at the end of any toolbar.
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