Hi :)
Nicely done :)

You might find that when you have a document open using 1 program you wont be 
able to open another program with the other although you can have multiple 
files open with either one as long as you stick to using the same one for each 
file.  If all files are closed you can choose which program to open with by 
right-clicking on the file and then something like

"Open with ..."

Good luck, congrats and regards from
Tom :)   



--- On Wed, 30/5/12, Emily Akin <emilya...@live.com> wrote:

From: Emily Akin <emilya...@live.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Installation problem Windows 7 and LO 3.5
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Wednesday, 30 May, 2012, 20:16

Thanks to everyone who replied. I took Open Office out of startup, and 
LibreOffice installed without a hitch.

-----Original Message----- From: Thomas Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 12:38 AM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Installation problem Windows 7 and LO 3.5

On Tue, 29 May 2012 18:29:20 -0500
"Emily Akin" <emilya...@live.com> wrote about [libreoffice-users] Installation
problem Windows 7 and LO 3.5:
> I have tried to install Libre Office 3.5 multiple times on my Windows 7 64-bit
> machine. When I start the install, a message comes up saying to Clos e 
> LibreOffice
> Quickstarter 3.5. Nothing else is open. When I click OK. I get a message that 
> the
> install was interrupted with no choice but to End.
> 
> I have Open Office on my computer. Could something about Open Office be
> interfering with the LibreOffice install?
> 
> Emily Akin
> 
> 

Hi Emily :<)
OpenOffice probably is listed in the windows startup list. You can change this 
by
(as administrator) click on the startup icon and in the run box entering 
msconfig.
Go to the startup tab and delete OpenOffice.

Please, when you have a new subject, don't hijack an existing thread. Many mail
programs use thread information contained in the headers, NOT the subject. If 
your
mail program shows threads you will observe that your message is in the middle
of a thread about "Alternate Method of Error Handling when Developing Basic 
Macros?".
Just changing the subject doesn't start a new thread.

This would help you have a better chance of getting a good answer as more people
would see the subject where they skip over threads (with your message in the
midst) that don't interest them.

Tom

-- “What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world
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