This sounds like you have opened the database component of OpenOffice -
which will ask for that choice - rather than the main OpenOffice start
screen. You don't mention you OS, nor how you are actually invoking
OpenOffice, so I can't offer much more advice.
Since you are not subscribed to this
idea as apparently they
don't like long term multiple access. So download to your pc and carry out your
work then upload to store seems to be the answer. But I am no expert.Cheers,Alan
Original message
From: James Wheeler
Date: 21/11/2019 14:30 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.ap
From: James Wheeler
> Date: 21/11/2019 14:30 (GMT+00:00)
> To: users@openoffice.apache.org
> Subject: Database Wizard
>
> I have recently purchased a new computer and installed OpenOffice. It’s
> asking me if I want to create a new database or use an existing? I have
the answer. But I am no expert.Cheers,Alan
Original message
From: James Wheeler
Date: 21/11/2019 14:30 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Database Wizard
I have recently purchased a new computer and installed OpenOffice. It’s asking
me if I want
nswer. But I am no expert.Cheers,Alan
Original message
From: James Wheeler
Date: 21/11/2019 14:30 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Database Wizard
I have recently purchased a new computer and installed OpenOffice. It’s asking
me if I want to create a
I have recently purchased a new computer and installed OpenOffice. It’s asking
me if I want to create a new database or use an existing? I have a thumb drive
full of documents that are in OpenOffice format and all that I want to do is
plug in the thumb drive and continue working on the files th