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150 Start-Up<br />

The group determines the main type, for example, audio, image, text, or video.<br />

Your file type can usually be assigned to one <strong>of</strong> these.<br />

a Click OK then determine the extensions <strong>of</strong> the filename.<br />

b Specify a description in the text field and select which application to use.<br />

5 Click OK.<br />

5.5 Opening or Creating Documents<br />

with OpenOffice.org<br />

The <strong>of</strong>fice suite OpenOffice.org <strong>of</strong>fers a complete set <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice tools including a word<br />

processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing, and database components. As<br />

OpenOffice.org is available for a number <strong>of</strong> operating systems, you can use the same<br />

data across different computing platforms. You can also open and edit files in Micros<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Office formats then save them back to this format, if needed.<br />

To start OpenOffice.org, press Alt + F2 and enter OOo or click the Office icon on<br />

the desktop.<br />

For a more in-depth introduction to OpenOffice.org, see Chapter The OpenOffice.org<br />

Office Suite (↑Applications) or view the help in an OpenOffice.org program.<br />

5.6 Finding Something on Your<br />

Computer<br />

For searching files, use the application KFind. Start it from the main menu with Find<br />

Files/Folders. Alternatively, press Alt + F2 and enter kfind. With KFind, you can<br />

locate files on your computer using a variety <strong>of</strong> search criteria, such as file content,<br />

dates, owner, or file size.

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