Would the Open Office suite install onto a data stick or thumb drive, as they are sometimes called. The Windows version of the programs. I have found that while OO Write can read MS Word documents, MS Word can't handle OO Write documents and so I can't bring them in to school and print them in the College Computer Training lab, or the Library (where they also offer printing services). Thanks.
You aren't subscribed, so I am not sure which mails you got. In general there were three responses. I will list them in the order I like.
1) Ask your school to install OOo. It is free and they have very few excuses not to.
2) Yes, for help see, <http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/various_topics/USB_key.sxw>.
I run OOo off a 40 GB portable HD so I can use it at my work place.
3) Save your file as MS Word or PDF. A PDF (Acrobat) file made in Linux will also work in MS Win. PDF stands for portable document format. The beauty of a PDF is that it works everywhere, like HTML.
A suggestion. This question has been answered like 100+ times in this list and is well documented on the OOo website. A have included some tips to get OOo help faster.
1) Use OOo help. 2) Go to <<documentation.openoffice.org>>. Search the *docs*, *FAQs* and *How To's*. Many questions are already answered. 3) Scan the mailing list archives for related messages. You can search the users list here <<http://tinyurl.com/6edyk>>. 4) Use Google or other search engine. 5) If these fail, then ask on an appropriate list.
These tips are expanded upon at <<http://tinyurl.com/3qy4k>>.
Have a good one.
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