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= Adding functionality with extensions =
 
= Adding functionality with extensions =
An extension is a package that can be installed into OpenOffice.org to add new functionality.  
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Extensions are optional packages that add new functionality to OpenOffice.org applications.  
  
Although individual extensions can be found in different places, the official OpenOffice.org extension repository is at [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/ http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/]. Some extensions are free of charge; others are available for a fee. Check the descriptions to see what licenses and fees apply to the ones that interest you.
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Extensions can be distributed in different ways. For example, some Linux distributions distribute certain extensions using the system package manager. The OpenOffice.org extension repository at [http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/ http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/] offers several benefits.
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<ul><li>The history of the extension is available.
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<li>Users can provide feedback.
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<li>Users can rate the extension.
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<li>The page usually shows which versions of the OpenOffice.org application are supported by the extension.
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Some extensions are free of charge; others are available for a fee. Check the descriptions to see what licenses and fees apply to the ones that interest you.
  
== Installing extensions ==
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= Installing extensions =
 
To install an extension, follow these steps:
 
To install an extension, follow these steps:
  
# Download an extension and save it anywhere on your computer.  
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<ol><li> Download an extension and save it on your computer.  
# In OOo, select '''Tools > Extension Manager''' from the menu bar. In the Extension Manager dialog, click '''Add'''.
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<li> In OOo, select '''Tools > Extension Manager''' from the menu bar. In the Extension Manager dialog, click '''Add'''.
# A file browser window opens. Find and select the extension you want to install and click '''Open'''. The extension begins installing. You may be asked to accept a license agreement.
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# When the installation is complete, the extension is listed in the Extension Manager dialog.
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[[Image:GS3-14-9.png|thumb|none|600px|''Installing an extension'']]
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<li> A file browser window opens. Find and select the extension you want to install and click '''Open'''. The extension begins installing. You may be asked to accept a license agreement.
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<li> When the installation is complete, the extension is listed in the Extension Manager dialog box.
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<li> Restart the OpenOffice.org application to complete the installation process.
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{{Documentation/Tip| To get extensions that are listed in the repository, you can open the Extension Manager and click the '''Get more extensions here''' link. You do not need to download them separately as in step&nbsp;1 above.}}
 
{{Documentation/Tip| To get extensions that are listed in the repository, you can open the Extension Manager and click the '''Get more extensions here''' link. You do not need to download them separately as in step&nbsp;1 above.}}

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Adding functionality with extensions

Extensions are optional packages that add new functionality to OpenOffice.org applications.

Extensions can be distributed in different ways. For example, some Linux distributions distribute certain extensions using the system package manager. The OpenOffice.org extension repository at http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/ offers several benefits.

  • The history of the extension is available.
  • Users can provide feedback.
  • Users can rate the extension.
  • The page usually shows which versions of the OpenOffice.org application are supported by the extension.

Some extensions are free of charge; others are available for a fee. Check the descriptions to see what licenses and fees apply to the ones that interest you.

Installing extensions

To install an extension, follow these steps:

  1. Download an extension and save it on your computer.
  2. In OOo, select Tools > Extension Manager from the menu bar. In the Extension Manager dialog, click Add.
    Installing an extension
  3. A file browser window opens. Find and select the extension you want to install and click Open. The extension begins installing. You may be asked to accept a license agreement.
  4. When the installation is complete, the extension is listed in the Extension Manager dialog box.
  5. Restart the OpenOffice.org application to complete the installation process.

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Installing an extension

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Using extensions

This section describes a few of the extensions to OpenOffice.org. In each case, you need to install the extension as described in the previous section.

Professional Template Pack II

Provides more than 120 templates for Writer, Calc, and Impress. Available in several languages. After you have installed this extension, you will find the templates under File > New > Templates and Documents.

Solver for Nonlinear Programming

Calc ships with a solver engine for linear programming only. This extension adds more solvers, which are capable of handling nonlinear problems as well as linear ones:

  • DEPS - Differential Evolution & Particle Swarm Optimization
  • SCO - Social Cognitive Optimization

DataPilot Tools for OpenOffice.org Calc

Adds some utility functions that make using DataPilots easier:

  • Display the current source range for a DataPilot
  • Change the source range for a DataPilot
  • Refresh all DataPilots on the current sheet


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