2008/1/20, John Shelton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Open Office is an open source competitor (albeit very poor competitor) to
> Microsoft Office. I have tried to use it as an alternative to MS Office,
> but it just doesn't "cut the mustard".
I have used OpenOffice.org since version 1.0.3, before th
James Knott wrote:
John Shelton wrote:
Open Office is an open source competitor (albeit very poor competitor) to Microsoft
Office. I have tried to use it as an alternative to MS Office, but it just doesn't
"cut the mustard".
Funny, there are many who say the opposite and find Op
> John Shelton wrote:
>
> I find configuring OO Writer difficult compared with Word. (i.e.:
setting default fonts,
> > page margins, inserting photo's, clip art, etc.) There is also the
> > incompatibility issue with recipients programs when sending documents
> > and graphics by email.
John Shelton wrote:
> I am here because I would like to find out that most of my problems
> with Open Office are related to the learning process and perhaps not
> the fault of the program itself. Regardless of the problem, I am
> finding it very difficult to "do things" with Open Office that I am
John Shelton wrote:
> Open Office is an open source competitor (albeit very poor competitor) to
> Microsoft Office. I have tried to use it as an alternative to MS Office, but
> it just doesn't "cut the mustard".
>
>
Funny, there are many who say the opposite and find OpenOffice an
excellent
Open Office is an open source competitor (albeit very poor competitor) to
Microsoft Office. I have tried to use it as an alternative to MS Office, but
it just doesn't "cut the mustard".
Gloria Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I was just wondering what and how OpenOffice came to be on
> I was just wondering what and how OpenOffice came to be on my computer?
> I was running my Secunia today, and was told that I should upgrade my
> OpenOffice. So I did, but I do not even know what it is, or how I got it.
A little bit of advice: It is not a good idea to upgrade anything on a
com
What is the brand of Computer do you have? I seen some DELL system with
preloaded Open Office...
Gloria Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I was just wondering what and how OpenOffice came to be on my computer?
I was running my Secunia today, and was told that I should upgrade my
OpenOff
Gloria Stevens wrote:
> Hello,
> I was just wondering what and how OpenOffice came to be on my computer?
> I was running my Secunia today, and was told that I should upgrade my
> OpenOffice. So I did, but I do not even know what it is, or how I got it.
> I thought by the name of it, it was like M
Hello,
I was just wondering what and how OpenOffice came to be on my computer?
I was running my Secunia today, and was told that I should upgrade my
OpenOffice. So I did, but I do not even know what it is, or how I got it.
I thought by the name of it, it was like Microsoft Office, but apparently
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