The crew over at Zolved put together a great little tutorial for maximizing the performance of OpenOffice. Entitled “How to make OpenOffice run faster in Ubuntu,” this screenshot-rich presentation walks the end-user through all required settings to tweak the performance of the open-source office suite. Although the web page is targeted at OpenOffice on Linux, the basic steps are applicable to OpenOffice running on Windows or Apple’s OS X.
In a nutshell, the steps are as follows:
- Launch any of the OpenOffice applications.
- Click Tools>Options.
- Select the Java menu and uncheck “Use a Java runtime environment.”
- Select the Memory Tab and change the following options:
- Number of steps: 30
- Use for Open Office: 128
- Memory per Object: 20
- Number of Objects: 20