> I have seen an installation of OpenOffice on Linux without Java installed
> and I understood that the Java run time + development kit is only needed
> for creating Java clients for use with OpenOffice. Which functionality
> is not available with OpenOffice if the Java run time is not installe
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: woensdag 24 augustus 2005 0:05
> To: users@openoffice.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [users] JAVA Run Time Environment
>
>
> Feel free to ask questions - this is the right list for tha
Feel free to ask questions - this is the right list for that.
On 8/24/05, mike english <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sorry. I feel like I'm always asking dumb questions, but, as they say,
> "The only dumb question is the one not asked".
>I saved a Microsoft Word document as an OpenOffice W
Sorry. I feel like I'm always asking dumb questions, but, as they say,
"The only dumb question is the one not asked".
I saved a Microsoft Word document as an OpenOffice Word document, made
additions to it, then saved it back as a Microsoft Word document. When I tried
to copy and paste
You can get Java from www.java.com
Click on the "Java Software Download" on the right side of the site and
select your OS and download will start.
Jeldert Pol
Murat Tokgozlu wrote:
I have recently installed Open Office 2 beta version (listed as 1.9.x). The program required a java runtime environm
I have recently installed Open Office 2 beta version (listed as 1.9.x). The
program required a java runtime environment to be installed. I have used the
JRE included with the 5.01 version of Star Office (named JRE 1.1) but Open
Office does not seem to recognize it as a legitimate JRE. What are t