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Personalizing your OpenOffice palette
Office suite expert Solveig Haugland gives two ways to create more colors in OpenOffice. Ask the Expert
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PostgreSQL vs. SQL Server: PostgreSQL is right for the Microsoft stack
Is open source database PostgreSQL ready to replace Microsoft's SQL Server in the enterprise? Web application developer and author W. Jason Gilmore tackles the question in this column. Article
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Bridging the gap between Office and OpenOffice
Learn how to use OpenOffice features such as the Draw tool, tabbed headers and footers and custom create your own palette colors. Pick up helpful file sharing tips and see how Microsoft Office documents are completely compatible with OpenOffice. Tip
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Individual justifications for OpenOffice headers and footers
Office suite expert Solveig Haugland describes how to set up individual justifications for headers and footers in an OpenOffice document using tabs. Ask the Expert
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Limits to selling support
An expert says why it's a good idea to get in early and develop yourself as the go-to guy for support and services when it comes to making a profit with open source. Ask the Expert
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IT managers eye security and new operating systems among top spending priorities
A global survey by IDC says IT managers at big companies expect to invest in security, new operating systems and Windows products in the next 12 months. Article
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Evaluating proprietary Linux email management products
Open source software and apps expert Bernard Golden suggests SugarCRM for a company, based on its email management offerings. Ask the Expert
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Eliminating extra spaces in OpenOffice
Office suite expert Solveig Haugland explains how to eliminate accidental spaces in OpenOffice using the Autocorrect workaround. Ask the Expert
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MS Office document compatibility with OpenOffice
Office suite expert Solveig Haugland explains how to convert and setup filesaving options in OpenOffice to work with Microsoft Office. Ask the Expert
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Minister promotes Linux beyond the pew and into the data center
It's no shock that someone who calls Microsoft an "economic terrorist" would balk at the idea of allowing the company's software to run on his computer. The Rev. Don Parris, a Linux devotee, says he doesn't hate the company. He just wants to replace ... Article