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OPENOFFICE(1)							 OPENOFFICE(1)

NAME
     soffice, openoffice - OpenOffice office suite

SYNOPSIS
     soffice [ -o ] [ -p ] [ -pt device ]  [ -minimized ] [ -norestore ]
	     [ -display DISPLAY ] [ -quickstart ] [ FILE(S) ] ...

DESCRIPTION
     OpenOffice is a multi-platform office productivity suite. It includes the
     key desktop applications, such as a word processor, spreadsheet,
     presentation manager, and drawing program, with a user interface and
     feature set similar to other office suites.  Sophisticated and flexible,
     OpenOffice also works transparently with a variety of file formats,
     including those of Microsoft Office.

     More information can be found at http://openoffice.org/,
     /usr/OpenOffice/README, /usr/OpenOffice/LICENSE, and the available
     OpenOffice Help Documents.

     soffice is a convenience script which runs OpenOffice with the arguments
     specified on the command line.

OPTIONS
     Command line options are described below.	Note that any arguments that
     are specified are passed to /usr/OpenOffice/soffice.

     -display
	  Causes OpenOffice to connect to the specified X-server DISPLAY.

     -minimized
	  Do not display the introductory "splash" screen when starting up.

     -norestore
	  Informs OpenOffice to not restore all opened documents automatically
	  after a crash. If a given file is what is causing the application to
	  crash, the only way to start the application to have it ignore the
	  "culprit file" is by specifying the -norestore option.

     -o	  Force open documents regardless if they are templates or not

     -p	  Print specified file(s) to the current (default) printer.

     -pt  Print specified file(s) to a particular printer/output device
	  (device must be specified after the argument).

     -quickstart
	  Will start the application without displaying the introductory
	  "splash" (see -minimized). If a copy of the application is already
	  running, it will invoke (use) that copy ("run-once" behavior). If
	  the application is not running, no visible UI will appear.

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OPENOFFICE(1)							 OPENOFFICE(1)

     FILE(S)
	  File(s) to operate on.

FILES
     /usr/sbin/soffice

     /usr/OpenOffice/soffice

     /usr/OpenOffice/setup

SEE ALSO
     OpenOffice Release Notes.

     /usr/OpenOffice/README

     http://openoffice.org/

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