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December 21, 2007

I think there are increasing business opportunities for OpenOffice.org programming/macro consultants

I'm not a programmer or an advanced DBA, and I don't plan to become one.  But I get--well, not huge numbers, but definitely significant numbers of jobs I need to turn down because the technical end of the spectrum isn't my field.  Examples include automation of mail merges, for instance -- create a way for users to just click a button to run a pre-set-up mail merge. Who wouldn't want that feature? (Has anyone done this yet?) 

I'd like to be able to refer people to consultants who do what I don't; if you're an OpenOffice.org scripting/database consultant currently doing these types of things, please do leave a comment with your web site.  I know there's a list of consultants on the OpenOffice.org web site, as well, but I'm not sure how current those are or how specifically applicable to these types of jobs.

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