Re: [libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets

2014-09-16 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Mark raises a good point. It's worth migrating rather than switching. LibreOffice works well alongside MS Office and it's good to have both on most computers for a while. A migration means people are still able to use the more familiar system for a while if they really need to and it gives

Re: [libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets

2014-09-15 Thread Mark Bourne
Paul Auger wrote: Hi all. We are brand new to Libre. We are used to MS office. Is there a "cheat sheet" that says "If you do this in office these here the steps you need to take to do the same thing in Libre?" Not sure about that; hopefully others can help there. I've always found LibreOffice

Re: [libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets

2014-09-15 Thread anne-ology
ping this helps, From: Paul Auger Date: Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 8:43 AM Subject: [libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets To: users@global.libreoffice.org Hi all. We are brand new to Libre. We are used to MS office. Is there a "cheat sheet" that says

Re: [libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets

2014-09-15 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) The proper guides/manuals/books are here; http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications (they are available elsewhere too but that wiki-page is the most up-to-date and even has chapters before the full book has been completed for publication). The proper guides are great at

[libreoffice-users] My organization is new to Libre. Looking for cheat sheets

2014-09-15 Thread Paul Auger
Hi all. We are brand new to Libre. We are used to MS office. Is there a "cheat sheet" that says "If you do this in office these here the steps you need to take to do the same thing in Libre?" Also we have noticed that when we import documents especially those with tables the formatting is altered