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=== Step By Step Tutorial ===
 
=== Step By Step Tutorial ===
This section provides a tutorial to enable developers to use the Basic IDE. It describes the necessary steps to write and debug a program in the Basic IDE, and to design a Basic dialog. A comprehensive reference of all tools and options can be found at [[Documentation/DevGuide/Basic/OpenOffice.org Basic IDE|OpenOffice.org Basic IDE]].
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This section provides a tutorial to enable developers to use the Basic IDE. It describes the necessary steps to write and debug a program in the Basic IDE, and to design a Basic dialog. A comprehensive reference of all tools and options can be found at [[Documentation/DevGuide/Basic/OpenOffice.org Basic IDE|{{AOo}} Basic IDE]].
  
 
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Step By Step Tutorial

This section provides a tutorial to enable developers to use the Basic IDE. It describes the necessary steps to write and debug a program in the Basic IDE, and to design a Basic dialog. A comprehensive reference of all tools and options can be found at Apache OpenOffice Basic IDE.

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