Starting Openoffice.org; Saving Openoffice.org Files With A Password - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 11 - APPLICATION GUIDE 17-03-2009 Application Manual

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1.5 Starting OpenOffice.org

To start the OpenOffice.org suite, press Alt + F2 and enter ooffice. The OpenOf-
fice.org window opens.
In the selection dialog, choose the module you want to open or which file type you
want to create. If any OpenOffice.org application is open, you can start any of the other
applications by clicking File > New > Name of Application.
You can also start individual OpenOffice.org modules from your main menu or by
pressing Alt + F2 and entering the command for the respective module. For example,
enter oowriter to start OpenOffice.org Writer, or oocalc to start Calculator, or
ooimpress to start Impress.
1.6 Saving OpenOffice.org Files with
a Password
You can save files, no matter in which OpenOffice.org format, with a password. Note
that this offers limited protection only. For stronger protection, use encryption methods
as described in Chapter 11, Encrypting Partitions and Files (↑Security Guide). To save
a file with a password, select File > Save or File > Save As. In the dialog that opens,
activate the Save with password check box and click OK. After you have typed and
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