problems at all - I'm a power user - a BS in Finance, an MS in
Technology Management and I'm constantly running proof of concepts, many
different budgeting and planning spreadsheets as well as many present
value, IRR, ROI calculations as well.
You might want to just try one of their more complicated spreadsheets -
but then again - I know how people - especially financial / accounting
folks - hate to change.
Good luck!
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 11:40 -0500, Page Lennig wrote:
> Hi Tim-
> We made a move to OpenOffice on all student use computers (labs, carts,
> library) this year. That coupled with our use of Google Docs has left few
> complaints about missing MS Office. Those complaints have mostly been early
> in the year about compatibility with Office on teacher computers but all
> have that has gone away. The only major issue I ran into is installing on
> Mac OS 10.3 computers (it just doesn't work) - so after upgrading, we are
> all ok. It definitely saves us a LOT of money!
>
> As far as staff goes though, I couldn't take MS Excel away from our business
> and admission offices (power excel users) and I'm not sure if OO
> Spreadsheets is as good (though I do not know for sure).
>
> Good luck,
> page
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Tim Rice <tim.rice@kcd.org> wrote:
>
> > As an exclusive OpenOffice user for the past 6 years I am seriously
> > considering moving the entire organization to this format. Has anyone
> > moved completely to OpenOffice (students and faculty)? If so, did you make
> > the default save a .doc or did you stick with the native OO format? What
> > problems to you encounter? What benefits (cost is our primary concern-
> > roughly a $15-$20k savings from Microsoft Office)?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any information you can provide.
> >
> > Timothy Rice
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