Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice.
Minor correction:
StarOffice was Sun's commercial version of OpenOffice.org.
To me, both those sentences say the same thing.
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Hi,
On 05.03.2013 19:14, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/3/5 Christopher Skipp :
Hello, I wAS just wondering about Star Office, I believe it was a Sun
Microsystems product, but did it have any connection with Open Office?
Yes, OpenOffice.org was the free version of StarOffice. There were
some di
Martin Groenescheij (2013-03-05 22:13):
Even if it is not officially supported, you can trick the system by
replacing one of the existing
bullet types with your own.
In Windows the directory of the bullets is: C:\Program
Files\OpenOffice.org 3\Basis\share\gallery\bullets
To use a specific b