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Church Mouse 25-09-2005 15:48

Open Office.org
 
Hello,

I would appreciate some advice if anyone can help, please.

I have a laptop (Toshiba) with Microsoft Works 7 installed.

I use Excel and Powerpoint, but these are not installed on the laptop, I often need to open Excel docs sent to me.

I have heard that Open Ofice is an excellent free programme that will do all that I need, but that I need to be careful when installing which boxes to check re opening docs etc. (Not sure what this means, person that told me did not know either.)

I would appreciate, if possible, any advice re installing this programme and if there is likely to be any conflict with MS Works 7.

Thank you

Church Mouse.

bdav 25-09-2005 16:38

Re: Open Office.org
 
If you only want to view, you could use microsoft excell viewer. Thats free, so you wouldnt need another licence.

Halcyon 25-09-2005 16:38

Re: Open Office.org
 
I think you just need to tell it not to make OpenOffice the default programme for opening documents when you install.

Its really good for a free piece of software and it will let you save in all the normal MS Office file types as well as its own filenames.

Ramrod 25-09-2005 16:42

Re: Open Office.org
 
What he said ^^^ :)

aliferste 25-09-2005 19:06

Re: Open Office.org
 
I hate to repeat what people have said but I would like to add that if you cannot get Microsoft free then open office is a mighty fine bit of Kit !!

bdav 25-09-2005 19:16

Re: Open Office.org
 
Its fine untill you want to open a powerpoint doc. Everything is shown in the wrong place.

Mal 25-09-2005 19:49

Re: Open Office.org
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bdav
Its fine untill you want to open a powerpoint doc. Everything is shown in the wrong place.

Never had any problems with it :shrug:


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