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Hello,

I've been teaching the Open Office suite to adults. I've found some tutorials online, but I don't like them very much.

There is always the possibility of doing one myself, but instead I could translate a good tutorial to portuguese, my first language.

So, does anyone knows of a good open office tutorial?

Thanks

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Not to be ranting, but while you're teaching you may want to use the right name: OpenOffice.org or OOo. Not OpenOffice, not Open Office. openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-other.html#4 – Arjan van Bentem Jul 17 at 15:14

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First, I'd suggest getting the pt version for your students. Next, (if you don't mind reading Brazilian-Portuguese) visit http://www.broffice.org/ for a wealth of documentation and information em portuguese.

Furthermore, if your students understand english, or you are capable of translating material, you could look at the many tutorials at http://www.tutorialsforopenoffice.org/, and http://www.learnopenoffice.org/index.htm

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Thanks Jonathan. They already have the PT-pt version and the dictionary. Those are the first and second hits if I search google. I dont like them very much, was trying to find something better. – Artur Carvalho Jul 17 at 21:47
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You could just get a MS office tutorial, even though microsoft stinks, open office is still alot like it.

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