Good Afternoon Patricia or Tricia And Group,
I have Win 8.1x64 currently. I used to run Win 7x64. I believe AOO is a
32 bit program, BUT had no problems on either system. Perhaps it is your
system setup?
Take Care.
Scooter
College Park, MD USA
Tricia Jackson wrote on 8/8/2014 2:27 PM:
I am
On 08/08/2014 03:00 PM, Carol Frasier wrote:
> To who it may concern:
>
> I downloaded Apache Open Office. My question is my boss sent me a spread
> sheet that I need to print off. How do I get it from my email to apache
>office? I can’t cut and paste.
>
> My email is: itsnu
Go to your securities and click >allow this application<
On Aug 8, 2014, at 2:27 PM, Tricia Jackson wrote:
> I am using currently the open office 3.3. I decided to download 4.1
> however the following message appears when I try to install: this is not a
> valid win32 application. I have windows
To who it may concern:
I downloaded Apache Open Office. My question is my boss sent me a spread
sheet that I need to print off. How do I get it from my email to apache
office? I can’t cut and paste.
My email is: itsnu...@live.com.
Thank you Carol
I am using currently the open office 3.3. I decided to download 4.1
however the following message appears when I try to install: this is not a
valid win32 application. I have windows 7 on my laptop, is this not
compatible with 4.1?
Thanks in advance for yuor help. By the way I love 3.3 so perhap
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Addie Anderson
wrote:
> I have OpenOffice 3.4 on my computer and I notice that there are some
> features unavailable or not highlighted in the pull down. Can you tell me
> how to get access to these features? Specifically, categories Wrap, Anchor,
> Arrange, and A
Forwarding Scooter's answers since you Addie is not subscribed. In
addition to it: please make sure you have an object (like an image)
selected in order to use the Wrap, Anchor... commands. Andrea
On 08/08/2014 Scooter wrote:
Good Evening Addie,
You really should upgrade to AOO 4.1.0, the new
On 07/08/2014 seanwhit...@aol.com wrote:
What is "Open Office Writer" for instance... I like Open Office, but
well... is 'this' really what I'd be better using?
I am quite reluctant to use Scrivener for creating the format to an
EBook
OpenOffice Writer is OpenOffice's module for writing text do