Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 30/10/2007 19:19, Jim Hartley wrote:
Step one: stop mucking around with Outlook Express and get a REAL
mail client (Thunderbird, Mozilla Seamonkey, even Netscape fer cripes
sake!).
Jim Hartley
John C. Stevens wrote:
Dear support,
I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed
On 30/10/2007 19:19, Jim Hartley wrote:
Step one: stop mucking around with Outlook Express and get a REAL mail
client (Thunderbird, Mozilla Seamonkey, even Netscape fer cripes sake!).
Jim Hartley
John C. Stevens wrote:
Dear support,
I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed by a repair shop. Pro
Step one: stop mucking around with Outlook Express and get a REAL mail
client (Thunderbird, Mozilla Seamonkey, even Netscape fer cripes sake!).
Jim Hartley
John C. Stevens wrote:
Dear support,
I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed by a repair shop. Problem: Whenever I receive a
.pdf attachme
John C. Stevens wrote:
> Dear support,
> I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed by a repair shop. Problem: Whenever I
> receive a .pdf attachment [as to an Outlook Express email], I click on 'open'
> & instead of a download, I get a screen of MANY menu options, such as
> OpenOffice 1.0,& NONE
On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:37:28 -0400
"John C. Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I tried downloading OpenOffice 2.3, the 'clock' indicated about 10
> hours to do!
If you're using a dial-up modem that's about how long it will take to download
OpenOffice from http://www.openoffice.org
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> Dear support,
> I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed by a repair shop. Problem: Whenever
> I receive a .pdf attachment [as to an Outlook Express email], I click on
> 'open' & instead of a download, I get a screen of MANY menu options, such as
> OpenOffice 1.0,& NONE of which is OpenOffice 2.0
Dear support,
I am using OpenOffice 2.0, installed by a repair shop. Problem: Whenever I
receive a .pdf attachment [as to an Outlook Express email], I click on 'open' &
instead of a download, I get a screen of MANY menu options, such as OpenOffice
1.0,& NONE of which is OpenOffice 2.0, nor a