OpenOffice is a suite, and its components cannot be downloaded or installed separately. However, the whole suite is free, and can be used commercially or personally. You can give a copy to your friends or colleagues.
However, please download the suite from only the approved site: http://www.openoffice.org/download <http://www.openoffice.org/download> Select your operating system (Windows, OS X, Linux), Language, and version (you’ll probably want the most recent, v. 4.1.2), then click the button that says “Download full installation.” Don’t obtain the download from any other site unless you like ads, malware, trojans, and pay services. This program is distributed free of charge; there’s no cost for downloading it. There’s no formal support for it, either. This user’s list is the way you get support: State your machine type and operating system; state as precisely as possible the problem that you’re encountering. Tell us what you’ve already tried, and the results of those attempts. Finally, it may help to state what results you were attempting to achieve. This program is distributed free worldwide, and this list has thousands of users just like you. One of us is very likely to have a solution. BTW, I’m not an “official” of Apache OpenOffice; nobody here is. We cannot give you permission for commercial use because Apache already gave you that permission in its license agreement. It states roughly that the program can be downloaded, used, and redistributed without charge. For more specifics, read the EULA, or write back here. Regards, Jim > On Feb 3, 2016, at 10:31 AM, Rau, Rhetta <r...@dowl.com> wrote: > > Hello, > I have a user that would like to use the Draw module of Open Office. > Is Draw free and can be used for commercial use? > Also – Can Draw be downloaded separately? > > Please let me know. > Thanks, > > Rhetta J. Rau > Service Desk Manager > > > > (406) 656-6399 n (800) 865-9847 (fax) > 222 North 32nd Street, Suite 700 > Billings, Montana 59101 > > Consider the environment before printing.