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<td width="25%"><a href="mozillaprofile.html">change the preferred Mozilla profile</a></td>
<td>OpenOffic.org features a database driver which allows access to a variety of address data sources,
amongst them the address data of an existent mozilla installation. This describes how to force OOo to
access a specific mozilla user profile.
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<td width="25%" style="vertical-align: top;"><a href="UserDefinedDriverUI.html">register new driver types to
appear in the data source administration dialog</a>
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<td>This is an introduction in how to register a new database driver into OpenOffice UI.</td>
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