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Office Tools

Office productivity tools are available in the base Fedora installation. This group of office tools include presentation, spreadsheet, and word processing applications. These tools are available through Applications > Office or as icons on the menu bar.


The office tools available are:

File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office calicon.png Calendar, a component of the Evolution application suite.
File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-impress.png Presentation is the OpenOffice.org Impress application, for creating and performing presentations.
File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office gnome-planner.png Project Management is the Planner application, a powerful project planning tool.
File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-calc.png Spreadsheet is the OpenOffice.org Calc application, a spreadsheet program.
File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office tasksicon.png Tasks, a component of the Evolution application suite.
File:Docs DesktopUserGuide Office openofficeorg-writer.png Word Processor is the OpenOffice.org Writer application, a word processing program.
Evolution applications require initial setup
The Evolution suite of applications, which includes Calendar and Tasks, requires an initial setup. See Setting Up Your Email for detailed directions.

OpenOffice.org Applications

With OpenOffice.org, you can create documents in formats based on open standards, such as OpenDocument, Rich Text Format, and HTML. If necessary, you can also read, edit, and write documents in Microsoft Office formats, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with a high degree of compatibility. You can also export files in PDF format without the need of additional software.

OpenOffice.org is available for many computer platforms
The OpenOffice.org suite is also available without cost for other Linux distributions, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X under X11. This makes it possible to publish documents which are compatible across many different computer platforms.

For Further Information

For more information on using OpenOffice.org, refer to the following documentation and support pages:

For more information on using Planner, refer to the following official project documentation and support site:

For more information on using Evolution, refer to the following official project documentation and support site:

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