No, Kay, your documents will remain where they are and be accessible in
the usual way. I upgrade when every new version comes out and have never
lost a document. Be sure though to ONLY download from the official site
www.openoffice.org as using a third party site can cause problems.
Good luck
T
G'day Fred
Like you, I'm a fairly ordinary user. I run Win 8.1 64 bit and the latest AOO
version and always update when a new version comes out. Generally, a few bugs
are fixed and occasionally extra functionalities are added.
When you upgrade, always do it from the official sitewww.openoffice.o
I want to updating to the latest version of OpenOffice but was concerned when I
came to the part where I was ready to install the installation instructions
said it would, "Remove all older product versions". I understand that but will
all of my files still be accessible? I don't want to lose a
Can I download ApacheOpenOffice over my version?
Will my Documents, etc. in OpenOffice be lost??
Thank you so much, Kay Williams
I use OO 3.4.1 with Win 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I'm an ordinary user; nothing exotic.
Should I upgrade and why?
I once tried 4.0 and encountered many problems so I'm wary.
Fred
This deflection to what the facts of the matter are is being used to ignore the
key complaint.
Calling someone a fool, rather than simply addressing the facts, *is*
unacceptable. It is covered in the Apache Code of Conduct, and the Code of
Conduct applies here. The attack on the person and an
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:08:29 +0600
"Urmas" wrote:
> "Peter Junge":
>
> > Can you please behave ...
>
> Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause discussion
> but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
>
+1
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On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 22:38:09 +1100
Martin Groenescheij wrote:
>
> On 29/12/2014 9:49 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> > On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
> >> "Martin Groenescheij":
> >>> OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
> >> You're a fool. It obviously does.
> >
> > Martin is not a fool and he often provi
On 29/12/2014 9:49 PM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
Martin is not a fool and he often provides useful information; he was
simply wrong in this particular case, but this happens an
On 29/12/14 18:08, Urmas wrote:
"Peter Junge":
Can you please behave ...
Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause
discussion but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
There was nothing wrong about the discussions but words like "fool" is
something t
On 28/12/2014 Urmas wrote:
"Martin Groenescheij":
OpenOffice doesn't include fonts
You're a fool. It obviously does.
Martin is not a fool and he often provides useful information; he was
simply wrong in this particular case, but this happens and other
community members can promptly rectify
On 2014-12-28, 11:31 PM Tony Gallas wrote:
For anyone who wants DejaVu fonts, they can be downloaded from SourceForge or the DejaVu web
site.
DejaVu fonts are included in the OpenOffice download.
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Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
Website: htt
"Peter Junge":
Can you please behave ...
Yeah right. When on a support forum wrong answers do not cause discussion
but who-said-what-and-how does, something is clearly wrong.
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