Yes but does Open Office have a wordprocessor? I have WP but when my computer crashed, I lost my registration # to it. So now I just want a simple wordprocessor which will read my WP files. Guess I will have to go shopping.
Jo
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Knott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2007 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [users] [moderated]Using Word


web kracked wrote:


I had a better one

I had to install a copy of MS Office 2003 on a new laptop, since
he wanted to "read" the PowerPoints he gets from a service.
He did not want the free reader or a FREE copy of OpenOffice.org
that could read/write those presentations.

He did not want to pay the price to get the full version from the
trialware
MS Office (of course the newest version sucks) so he was able to get a
Office 2003 student version from a university.


I occasionally get a request from someone to install a "borrowed" copy
of MS Office.  I tell them I will only install a copy they actually
bought.  Once they check the prices, it's usually easier to get them to
try OpenOffice.  On one occasion, when I was doing some support work at
IBM, one person asked me how to copy the files off their work computer,
so they could install MS Office at home!!!


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