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Latest revision as of 15:38, 12 February 2021
- Deploy Apache OpenOffice using package managers
- Apache OpenOffice Basic Macros and Libraries
- Apache OpenOffice Extension Manager
- Adding Template Files to an Apache OpenOffice Installation
- Adding AutoText Files to an Apache OpenOffice Network Installation
- Deactivating the Apache OpenOffice Registration Wizard
- Accessing Email Clients
- Customizing the User Interface
- Restricting Functionality in Apache OpenOffice
- Accessing Apache OpenOffice User Profiles on an LDAP Server
You can use some of the most popular package managers and software installation tools to install Apache OpenOffice for each platform (Solaris PKG, Linux RPM and DEB, Mac OS X DMG, and Windows MSI). This includes the command line interface to deploy Apache OpenOffice through the network.
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