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 Mandriva 2008 Spring comes with its own new version of OpenOffice.org and it has all of the improvements you've been expecting. The new version, OpenOffice 2.4, is a combination of fixes, new features and an overall steady improvement with new releases coming a couple times a year. OpenOffice is starting to gain ground on its office software competition and with so much participation and frequent improvements, it seems to be only a matter of time before we can accomplish everything we need in the office from free Open-Source software.   General   -  Connect to WebDAV servers via HTTPS 
 -  Custom icons for toolbars are imported 
 -  Control password-storing with a master password 
 -  Warning if document is from a newer ODF 
 -  PDF documents: relative links, document references, PDF/A-1 (ISO 19005-1) supported, and cross-document link behavior options 
 -  Mac OS X: Quicktime support for movies and sound / use the built in spell checker 
 -  Print dialog improvements in usability 
 -  Edit boxes: warning at limit of characters 
 -  DejaVu font is now default instead of BitStream Vera 
   Localization   -  Entries for 10 languages added 
   Base / DBA   -  Improved rendering of numeric(n) data from JDBC and Oracle 
 -  Easier choice of table name in "Copy table" 
 -  Editing of views in HSQLDB 
 -  Query designer for all properties which allow SQL command 
 -  Query designer in SQL view 
 -  Relation design accessible for MySQL databases 
 -  Setting to check for required fields on forms 
 -  Support for Access 2007 (.accdb files)
  Writer  -  Selecting rectangular region of text 
 -  Find and Replace: backward references in regular expressions 
 -  Spell checking: easier selecting of the language 
 -  Insert&Insert Object toolbar redesign - Writer 
 -  Printing of hidden text can be turned on 
 -  Printing text place holders can be turned off 
 -  Shortcuts added for paragraph style Heading 4, Heading 5 and Textbody 
 -  Ctrl-click behaviour for hyperlinks can be changed 
 
 Impress   -  Navigation (tab) order of page objects 
 -  Thrilling 3D effects in slide transitions 
 -  Export slide names as PDF bookmarks 
 -  Easier to insert background picture 
 
 Draw   -  Navigation (tab) order of page objects 
 -  PDF export: page names as bookmark 
 -  Reduce complexity: no longer necessary display options removed 
 
 Chart   -  Regression curves: show equations and R² value 
 -  Reverse axes possible 
 -  Bars on different axes displayed next to each other 
 -  Data labels: Number format 
 -  Data point label: display both value and percentage 
 -  Data label: display each part in a separate line 
 -  Data labels: more flexible placement of labels 
 -  Labels on pie segments: avoiding overlapping 
 -  Data point label: can be removed with delete key 
   Calc   -  Convert text to columns: with this feature CSV data inside cells can be transformed into columns directly 
 -  Columns and rows in spreadsheet can be moved with drag and drop 
 -  Enter key returns to the column where the input started, one row below 
 -  Formula input: "+" and "-" can also be used to start 
 -  Individual zoom level per sheet 
 -  AutoFilter: choices clearer grouped and based on result of filtering in other columns 
 -  DataPilot: Manual Sorting / Double-click in DataPilot cell provides calculation data of that cell 
 -  Performance improvement with functions VLOOKUP and MATCH 
 -  Print dialog for Calc easier to use 
 -  PageUp and PageDown keys work in print preview 
 -  Sheet names in cell-hyperlinks: renamed properly 
 
 Base   -  Improved rendering of numeric(n) data from JDBC and Oracle 
 -  Easier choice of table name in "Copy table" 
 -  Editing of views in HSQLDB 
 -  Query designer for all properties which allow SQL command 
 -  Query designer in SQL view 
 -  Relation design accessible for MySQL databases 
 -  Setting to check for required fields on forms 
 -  Support for Access 2007 (.accdb files)
  Please view http://www.OpenOffice.org for more information on OpenOffice and to get involved in the community.
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