On Sunday, December 03, 2006 2:51 AM [GMT+1=CET], Quinn Dahlstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I would like to obtain the writers' portion of your bundle--- I don't
really want the rest-- but the writers portion would be perfect for
the things I do.   I noticed there was no point where I could
download it.   I do not have a CD-R and I would like very much to
obtain that CD--- so please would anyone tell me where I can obtain
that and I will be off your back.   Thanks
Quinn Dahlstrom
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1. You cannot download or get a CD of only the Writer part of OpenOffice (OO). You have to take the whole thing. When you execute it, you are given the option to only install the parts (Writer, Calc, etc.) you need but the savings made by not installing all of it are relatively small. Reasonably modern computers easily have enough disk space. I would strongly recommend doing a complete install unless you have a really compelling reason not to. Who knows, you may decide next week that you need a spreadsheet.

2. You can order a CD by clicking the "Order OpenOffice.org on CD" link at http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.4/index.html and then choosing a supplier near you. Or you can look in the magazine shops; many computer magazines, particularly but not only those devoted to Linux come with CDs or DVDs that have OpenOffice on them.

Harold Fuchs
London, England

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