On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 12:12:54 +1000
Jean Hollis Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
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> jonathon wrote:
> > Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> > 
> >> but very few people write tutorials for more complex user tasks or
> >> giving specific usage examples (so much in OOo is easy but not
> >> obvious). 
> 
> Tutorials (or how-to's) need not, and IMO should not, attempt to cover 
> everything about a topic. They are not, or should not be, reference
> works.
> 
> The best tutorials IMO are those that explain how to do a specific user
> task, especially those tasks that involve several functions in OOo. For
> example, setting up heading styles, assigning outline levels, and then
> compiling a TOC.
. The ones I have in mind would be useful to a wide audience.
> 
> --Jean
</snip bigtime>

Agreed, the little tips in the blog of Solveig Haugland
http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/
illustrate this point very well.
Martin

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