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From: arnold huzen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 2:12 AM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Replacing Office 97 by Openoffice
nick,
I must disagree with you. OpenOffice is capable of replacing Office 97
nikos mitropoulos wrote:
> Stéphane et Christelle CARAY wrote:
>> Dear Sirs,
>> I would like to replace on a old laptop Office 97 by OpenOffice. Is
>> it possible ? And Which version will I have to download ? OpenOffice
>> 1.1.2. ? Where could I find this version ?
>>
>> Thank you in advanced .
>>
nick,
I must disagree with you. OpenOffice is capable of replacing Office 97. There
are differences between the two and they behave different, but once I got
familiar with these I see no reason to switch back.
By telling Stéphane that it cannot you might put off potential users. It's
better to
Stéphane et Christelle CARAY wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I would like to replace on a old laptop Office 97 by OpenOffice. Is it possible
? And Which version will I have to download ? OpenOffice 1.1.2. ? Where could I
find this version ?
Thank you in advanced .
Kind regards.
Christelle CARAY
D
Stéphane et Christelle CARAY wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I would like to replace on a old laptop Office 97 by OpenOffice. Is it possible
? And Which version will I have to download ? OpenOffice 1.1.2. ? Where could I
find this version ?
Unless you're running Windows 95, you should be able to use
Take a look at the systemrequirements on the website for OpenOffice.
Since you say it's an old laptop, it's probably not a good idea to
install 2.1. You could have a look at version 1.1.5, which you can
download at the right bottom corner of
download.openoffice.org/2.1.0/index.html You can als
Without problem. The stable version is 2.1 in http://www.openoffice.org.
to some plattforms, and languages.
By
Miguel
Stéphane et Christelle CARAY wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I would like to replace on a old laptop Office 97 by OpenOffice. Is it possible
? And Which version will I have to download