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Deluxe Mid Back Executive Leather Chair with Chrome Base and Padded Chrome Arms

  • Contour Seat and Back with Built-in Lumbar Support
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Deluxe Mid Back Executive Leather Chair with Chrome Base and Padded Chrome Arms

Deluxe Mid Back Executive Leather Chair with Chrome Base and Padded Chrome Arms

Is there a translator tool for StarOffice?

Do you know where I can download a translator tool for staroffice? Thanks

Using Excel or staroffice how can I plot a spectral energy distribution (SED)?

All the programs seem to want to do is give me graphs or scatter diagrams that only rely on one set of values at Y then progress consecutively along X. Obviousley im doing something wrong as I want the point values to be dependent on X and Y…what do i do? Thanks.

StarOffice 6.0

Product Description
StarOffice software is an affordable alternative in office productivity suites that runs on multiple operating systems, including Solaris Operating Environment, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. The office suite has a simple, easy-to-use interface and contains full-featured applications including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics and database capabilities.Amazon.com Review
The StarOffice integrated suite has been quietly growing in popularity since Sun Microsystems bought Star Division, its original German authors, a few years back. The latest version, StarOffice 6, is now one of the best software bargains in the western world. The single CD in the StarOffice box installs on Windows, Solaris, and Unix/Linux. Also in there is a good, fat manual, which goes a long way toward explaining StarOffice functions. Each StarOffice 6 program launches in a standalone window; gone is the StarOffice Desktop, a separate, Works-like interface on which earlier versions used to run.

The word processor in StarOffice, Writer, looks much like its main rivals, Word, WordPerfect, and Word Pro. It supports most of the same heavyweight functions, too, such as outlining, frames, columns, and tables. Table functions include merge, split, and distribution, and cells can be made to expand as you type or stay fixed. Writer’s tools include a spell checker, thesaurus, and auto correction of common typing errors. Longer document functions are also supported, with footnotes and endnotes, cross-referencing, indexing, and table of contents.

Writer defaults to a print-layout view of the page, so you can see all elements as you create them, which provides a lot of scope for desktop publishing and even Web page design. All StarOffice programs now use XML as their default file format, so most documents will display directly in Web browsers. Sun realizes it must maintain compatibility with Microsoft, though, and Writer, like the other modules, opens documents from its Office equivalents.

Writer is fully graphical and includes image import and integrated graphics and charting. One of the key ways of adding images to your Writer documents is from the Gallery, a suite-wide clipboard that comes with masses of clip art. You can drag and drop any item from the gallery to a Writer page and, just as easily, drag items from your page to store in the Gallery for use in other documents or modules.

The StarOffice spreadsheet, Calc, is a capable program, though not quite on par with Excel, 1-2-3, or Quattro Pro. As you would expect, you can enter numbers, text, and formulas into the cells and set up relationships between them to conduct all kinds of calculations. Calc supports over 350 different functions, including esoteric ones like number base conversion and complex numbers. The program follows the industry conventions for entering and manipulating numbers, which makes it very easy to use. The charting feature is well-engineered, with a selection of color schemes that can be applied with minimum effort. A basic chart can be constructed with just a couple of mouse clicks, once you’ve selected your target cells.

Of all the graphics programs in the major integrated suites, StarOffice Draw is far and away the most impressive. As well as being a useful addition to other programs, it can be opened as a separate application in its own right. The core tools for drawing lines, rectangles, and ellipses are there as you’d expect, but more unusual are those for bezier curves, polygons, connectors, arrows, and 3-D objects. Draw is just as capable with photo images as it is at constructing drawings. Import an image and you can adjust its brightness, transparency, and gamma level, as well as apply a range of different filters. While not as comprehensive as a dedicated graphics package, it’s exceptionally well-equipped for part of an integrated suite.

Draw’s functions are also available in StarOffice Impress, the presentation graphics program. Although this means you can easily incorporate graphic elements into your slides, the program itself is comparatively basic. You’re offered the key slide, outline, notes, and handout views for putting together an electronic slide show, but the lackluster designs and lack of coordinated color schemes mean eye-catching presentations are harder to achieve.

The database section of StarOffice 6, Adabas, differs from the other programs in that it is integrated into several programs and is not a standalone application. Pick Tools or Data Sources in Writer or Calc and you can import a data file, such as an address list, into the database program and access it from the other applications. This is ideal for mail shots and makes viewing and manipulating addresses very easy. With different data, this program can be used for many other lists of information.

Overall, StarOffice 6 is a versatile, well-equipped, integrated suite, a rival for the other main players but at an exceptionally attractive price. –Simon Williams.Amazon.com Product Description
StarOffice is an affordable office productivity suite that runs on multiple operating systems, including the Solaris Operating Environment, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. This office suite has a simple, easy-to-use interface and contains full-featured applications with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics, and database capabilities. StarOffice is also fully compatible with other office suites, including Microsoft Office.

With the StarOffice suite you get tools for word processing, developing spreadsheets, making presentations, creating graphics, editing photos, publishing to the Web, and using data from relational databases. All StarOffice applications are integrated, which means they share the same basic menu commands, toolbars, and function keys, so you can get your work done faster. In addition, StarOffice Draw, the included graphics application, lets you add diagrams and graphics to StarOffice documents with a wide variety of drawing tools and templates.

In this latest version StarOffice software improves on the best Microsoft Office import and export filters available today. StarOffice 6.0 supports editable Microsoft Office OLE objects, auto shapes, frames, charts, and form controls. The StarOffice 6.0 release also integrates e-mail, including Netscape Messenger and Address Book, to send documents as e-mails directly from StarOffice modules. It also offers new levels of encryption to password-protect text documents and spreadsheets.

StarOffice 6.0

which is better, oxygen office pro or staroffice free in google pack?

I’m choosing whether I should install oxygen office pro or download Staroffice 8 through google pack in my computer.

StarOffice 5.2 Calc Handbook

Product Description
(Sun Microsystems) A guide to StarOffice Calc, version 5.2. Complete information on the fundamentals, forms, functions, and formatting of spreadsheets in StarOffice. Includes how to import and export from Microsoft Excel, and how to do various types of data analysis, such as subtotals, consolidation, goal seek and scenarios. Softcover.

StarOffice 5.2 Calc Handbook

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Stylish and affordable faux leather guest chair with padded arms and cantilever base. Subject to Availability. 20 Available in Chocolate22 Available in Tan

FL6435 Office Star Deluxe – Faux Leather Visitors Chair With Padded Arms – Discontinued

High Back Leather Mahogany Chair

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High Back Leather Mahogany Chair Luxurious top grain black leather upholstery with mahogany finished wood accents brings distinctive style and true comfort with 4″ thick foam cushions with a 21″W x 19-12″D seat. The High Back chair’s back measures a generous 21″W x 27″H for shoulder support and includes built-in lumbar support. It also includes adjustments for: pneumatic seat height of 19 to 22-12″H, recline tension for rocking and a tilt lock upright position.

High Back Leather Mahogany Chair

Which one is better? Microsoft work or staroffice?

which one is better? I recently downloaded staroffice, and I have microsoft word, powerpoint and all that stuff. BUt which one should I use? which one is better?
A if there is anything better, tell the name and where to download it, for free.

StarOffice 9

StarOffice 9