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Use the Internet Options pages to define search engines and save proxy settings for use with OpenOffice.org.
 
Use the Internet Options pages to define search engines and save proxy settings for use with OpenOffice.org.
  

Latest revision as of 20:35, 13 April 2012



Use the Internet Options pages to define search engines and save proxy settings for use with OpenOffice.org.

If you are using a Netscape or Mozilla browser (such as Firefox), you can enable the Mozilla Plug-in so you can open OOo files in your browser, print them, save them, and work with them in other ways.

If you are using a Unix- or Linux-based operating system (including Mac OS X), an additional page of E-mail options is available, where you can specify the e-mail program to use when you send the current document as e-mail. Under Windows the operating system’s default e-mail program is always used.

File:Options-email.png
Internet options, showing E-mail page available to Linux users.


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