Manfred J. Krause wrote:
Hi Harold, *,
On the other hand, there is no "UK version". You can install a UK
English dictionary so that your documents will be spell checked in
that language but the default GUI is in US English. Even I, a
renowned pedant, don't care about that. There are "langu
Hi Harold, *,
Harold Fuchs wrote:
Stephen Pett wrote:
The new download facility is very unclear and over complictated, where it
used to be simple.
I was not able to update as even when I did guess at the correct
selection
(what I wanted was windows, v 2.2.1 and UK verision which wasn;t even
Stephen Pett wrote:
The new download facility is very unclear and over complictated, where it
used to be simple.
I was not able to update as even when I did guess at the correct
selection
(what I wanted was windows, v 2.2.1 and UK verision which wasn;t even
listed) it wasn't available so I gav
The new download facility is very unclear and over complictated, where it
used to be simple.
I was not able to update as even when I did guess at the correct selection
(what I wanted was windows, v 2.2.1 and UK verision which wasn;t even
listed) it wasn't available so I gave up.
Abbreviations are
El Martes, 12 de Diciembre de 2006 17:02, James Wilson escribió:
> I make it to http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/download.php, but when I
> select the following I get the error below:
It seens like the web page is operating right now.
Javier.
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James Wilson wrote:
I'm trying to download the 2.1 version of the windows version.
I make it to http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/download.php, but when I
select the following I get the error below:
Product/Version
OpenOffice.org-2.1.0
or
OpenOffice.org-2.1.0 RC2
Platform
win
or
winwjre
I'm trying to download the 2.1 version of the windows version.
I make it to http://openoffice.bouncer.osuosl.org/download.php, but when I
select the following I get the error below:
Product/Version
OpenOffice.org-2.1.0
or
OpenOffice.org-2.1.0 RC2
Platform
win
or
winwjre
Locale
en (stable)
or