There used to be a "Portable" version of Open Office that one could
include on the CD. It is not a "viewer" but rather the full blown
product. It just doesn't have to be installed on the machine. I keep
it on my flash drive for when I'm traveling.
Dale Erwin
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Magdalena del Mar, Lima 17 PERU
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On 2/2/2013 4:37 AM, Kadal Amutham wrote:
Dear Steve,
There is no stand alone viewer for OpenOffice. Basically it is not required
at all. You have to install OpenOffice where ever you want to run the
impress.
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project/Effort/Improve_Impress/Standalone_presentation_viewer
With Warm Regards
V.Kadal Amutham
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914422396480
On 2 February 2013 06:29, Stephen J. Lemmons <stevejl....@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sir;
I've been looking at and experimenting with Open Office. In
particular your presentation package. I like what I see, however, I
haven't been able to find one thing. How do you put your presentation on a
CD with a viewer so it can be viewed on another PC that doesn't have Open
Office? I'm trying to set up some class material for my minister who is
computer illiterate. I need to give him something that he doesn't have to
try and search all over his computer trying to find a particular piece of
software. Can you help? After what I've been through the past two weeks
I really don't want to use any version of MS Office.
Steve
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