Re: [users] Re: OpenOffice Basic manual?

2006-01-12 Thread Naomi Kramer
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: Yes, the free chapter is very basic. The draw package is more indepth and that is also free. THe rest of the content is not free Sorry, I wasn't implying that the whole thing was way too basic. I might see if I can thumbscrew some money out of our company

Re: [users] Re: OpenOffice Basic manual?

2006-01-12 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Naomi Kramer wrote: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: If you are just getting started, chapter one from my published book is also available as a free download from the publisher... My free macro document, of course, is free and full of examples. Thanks, Andrew :-) Too basic for my needs,

Re: [users] Re: OpenOffice Basic manual?

2006-01-11 Thread Naomi Kramer
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote: If you are just getting started, chapter one from my published book is also available as a free download from the publisher... My free macro document, of course, is free and full of examples. Thanks, Andrew :-) Too basic for my needs, but I'm impressed by the

[users] Re: OpenOffice Basic manual?

2006-01-10 Thread Matej Cepl
Naomi Kramer wrote: Can someone please take pity on someone whose brain is still scrambled after Christmas holidays, and tell me - where do I find a reference manual for the commands/parameters etc used for OpenOffice? I really need to start utilising macros in my work, and it's got me a

Re: [users] Re: OpenOffice Basic manual?

2006-01-10 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Naomi Kramer wrote: Thanks, Matej! Just what I needed. - Naomi Matej Cepl wrote: Naomi Kramer wrote: Can someone please take pity on someone whose brain is still scrambled after Christmas holidays, and tell me - where do I find a reference manual for the commands/parameters etc used for