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Editing Pages

-Rich Text Improvements

-Attachments

Integrating Office Files

This feature integrates Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and NeoOffice with the wikis. Users can use Micorsoft Office or OpenOffice to edit a wiki page. Users can also import or attach an Office document and convert the content into wiki format. Attached Office documents can also be edited directly from the wiki using an Office application. This feature supports:

  • Text documents (.doc)
  • Powerpoint presentations
  • Excel spreadsheets

Operating System

Office Software

Browser

Windows Vista or WIndows XP with Service pack 1 & 2

  • Open Office 2.x or Microsoft Office XP, 2003, or 2007
  • Internet Explorer 6 or 7, or Firefox 2.x or 3

Mac OS X

  • NeoOffice
  • Firefox 2.x or 3

Linux

  • OpenOffice
  • Firefox 2.x or 3

Editing a Wiki Page in an Office Application

1. Choose the Wiki page you wish to edit.
2. Open the Unable to render embedded object: File (tools_menu.jpg) not found. menu.
3. Select Unable to render embedded object: File (edit_in_word_button.jpg) not found.

4. A pop-up window will appear asking you to confirm that you wish to open the Wiki page in an Office application.

5. Click 'ok'. Your Office application will open with the content of the Wiki page as rich text.

6. To save your changes to the wiki, simply save the document.

Importing an Office Document into a Wiki Page

1. Choose which wiki page you want to import into.
2. Open the Unable to render embedded object: File (tools_menu.jpg) not found. menu and select Unable to render embedded object: File (doc_import.jpg) not found.
3. Click Unable to render embedded object: File (browse.jpg) not found. or Unable to render embedded object: File (choose.jpg) not found. and find the document you want to import.
4. Click the button.

5. Once the document has been imported, it becomes a Wiki page and can be edited using Rich Text or Wiki Markup.

-Embedding Multimedia Content

-Style Sheets

-The Macro Browser

-Macros 

-Notation Guide

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