Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 20315
Q-PCD EaseOfUse-29: The Address Book should be easier to use after the autopilot is completed
Last modified: 2017-05-20 10:44:30 UTC
Source - Category Address Book Product Requirement The Address Book should be easier to use after the autopilot is completed. The user should be able to identify where/how to access the 'registered' address source. Customer Need/Problem Difficult to setup Address Book. Comment - Eng Effort - Eng Owner Frank Schoenheit Product Concept The problem is nearly obsoleted by the fact that OpenOffice.org 2.0 will have dedicated database files, which supersede storing database-access-information in the configuration. Thus, the result of a run of the Address Book Auto Pilot will be a database file, for which the user herself chose the location to store it to. It even remains to be discussed if the Auto Pilot as such does make sense in OpenOffice.org 2.0, since with item 'Database-11', we already create an Auto Pilot for common database types, and the address book Auto Pilot can then be integrated into the more generic auto pilot. What's left is offering the user possibilities how to proceed after the database has been created. This will include: - integrate the post-auto-pilot dialog (saying 'we're done') into the auto pilot itself - open the newly created database - create a form for the address book - open the table data view for the address book - open a template document which is based on the address book Functional Specification http://specs.openoffice.org/database_access/
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added keyword Q-PCD
change subcomponent to 'none'
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fs->windly: A decision has been made by the q-pteam (for the records: 2004-03-16) to retarget this to "Later", i.e. not implement it for 2.0
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Reset the assignee to the default "issues@openoffice.apache.org".