I believe the OP has the idea that OpenOffice.org is a complete
operating system, rather than an office productivity program. The OP's
question makes sense if OOo was an operating system like Linux or
Windows, but it is not.
For the Richards Clan:
OpenOffice.org is an integrated word processor, spreadsheet, database,
and presentation program (like Microsoft Office, for example). As such,
it needs to be installed as a Windows (or Linux) program, not as an OS
to replace Windows.
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G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 18:16:33 +1100, richards_715 wrote:
when i asked for assistance i need to be able to understand the response
not be even more confused. you must be sending me the data i need in some
sort of jibberish. translate the reply in proper english so that i can
open the email response and be able to understand all that is needed to.
Let's start with your original message:
The Richards Family
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asks about a link so that we can download the current version of open
office for windows me.
have you cd roms with the os on them so that I can also add the open
office os behind windows and therefore have the choice of having both os
on the same hard drive live in stanthorpe qld au
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or
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am decided that if i can obtain disks for the os i would put the programme
behind windows. thanks
As you can see it is NOT in plain English. Please rephrase in plain
English so we can understand what it is EXACTLY you want.
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