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Screenshots: New features from LibreOffice 3.3

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    Days from announcing a commitment from Ubuntu, The Document Foundations debuts its first full, stable (and free) release of the next generation of OpenOffice - LibreOffice 3.3. Steven J. Vaughan has details on the new release and following is a gallery of some of the most important new features.

    You will be able to import SVG pictures into Draw and edit them interactively.

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    There's a new easy-to-use dialog box for title pages.

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    Navigator lets you unfold one heading as usual in a tree view.

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    You can now have 1 million rows in a spreadsheet in Calc.

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    There's now a Microsoft Works import filter.

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    There's also a Lotus Word Pro import filter.

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    There are new bundled extensions, such as the Presenter View in Impress.

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    The is improved slide layout handling in Impress.

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    Here's a much improved Wordperfect import.

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    There's a news easy-to-find "new sheet" tab button with tabs that you can color.

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By Andy Smith | January 25, 2011 -- 09:05 GMT (01:05 PST) | Topic: Enterprise Software

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The Document Foundations debuts its first full, stable (and free) release of the next generation of OpenOffice - LibreOffice 3.3.

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Days from announcing a commitment from Ubuntu, The Document Foundations debuts its first full, stable (and free) release of the next generation of OpenOffice - LibreOffice 3.3. Steven J. Vaughan has details on the new release and following is a gallery of some of the most important new features.

You will be able to import SVG pictures into Draw and edit them interactively.

Published: January 25, 2011 -- 09:05 GMT (01:05 PST)

Caption by: Andy Smith

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By Andy Smith | January 25, 2011 -- 09:05 GMT (01:05 PST) | Topic: Enterprise Software

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