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An Easter Egg in OpenOffice.org: The StarWars Game
Source: http://www.eeggs.com/items/45596.html
KENNETH
P.S.: Letting these people to try:
sir glenn // gagay // lyle // renzy // tina
crissy // jaye




- Open OpenOffice.org Calc (Spreadsheet)
- Click on one of the cells.
- Type =game() and press Enter.
- The cell will then display "say what?". This will enable something.
- Click on another cell.
- Type =game("StarWars") and press Enter.
- You'll be surprised that a new window will open with a little game: the StarWars game.
- But if you type again this formula, the cell will return the display "oh no, not again!"
- To be able to play again, you need to close the file, close OpenOffice.org and the QuickStarter, and then make the same.
Source: http://www.eeggs.com/items/45596.html
KENNETH
P.S.: Letting these people to try:
sir glenn // gagay // lyle // renzy // tina
crissy // jaye
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