On Sun October 30 2005 13:37, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [ MODERATED ] ******************** > > > OPEN OFFICE, > > I am very impressed with Open Office 2, how well integrated it is > and comparable in quality, probably superior, to WordPerfect and > Word for Windows. Ea rlier versions did not retrieve WordPerfect > documents for me. I am using W98 and do not intend to upgrade > so long as t his system fills my needs -- so far so good. > > As for registration for Office 2, I cannot remember precisely what > I had done, what my username is or anything. I think I put in > my email address, but that is lost in a keyboard fog I relate to age > and retiring (last year). I would be glad to register and provide > what feedback I can. I ran into a situation that resulted in the > writer crashing and was impressed when I rebooted that I got in to a > routine that supposedly communicated back to you what the problem was, > although I got the same crash message as I hit SUBMIT at the end of > the message.
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Sun October 30 2005 22:43, Keith Bates wrote: > Glad you're happy with OO... join the club! > > It isn't necessary to register for OO unless you want to submit issues > or software patches. > > For me the most helpful contribution to the OO community that I can make > is occasional contributions to this list. For most of us that's the > limit of our contributions, and registering isn't necessary for that. > > There are all kinds of other ways in which people can help, such as > with the documentation project. > > If you find that you do need to register, you can get a new user name > and password at the open office site. Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
