Regina:
Thanks for taking the time to provide your assistance.
The problem was my "text and icon size" setting in Windows 7 (Control
Panel/Display). I had my PC set at "large," and that apparently prevented Open
Office from creating the blue and white logo on my desktop.
Once you reset to
On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 10:22:03 -0800
"Tom Giaccherini" wrote:
> Regina:
>
> Thanks very much for your time and advice.
>
> Could you suggest a link for downloading the authentic version of verison
> 4.1.6 that will place the blue and white logo on my desktop after it is
> installed? My PC runs
The only official download site is here:
http://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html
Anything else is a fake.
Dave
On March 5, 2019 at 11:26:46 AM, Tom Giaccherini (tech...@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
Regina:
Thanks very much for your time and advice.
Could you suggest a link for downloading
Regina:
Thanks very much for your time and advice.
Could you suggest a link for downloading the authentic version of verison 4.1.6
that will place the blue and white logo on my desktop after it is installed?
My PC runs Windows 7.
I really like the birds.
Have a Great Week,
Tom.
Hello Tom,
Tom Giaccherini schrieb am 05-Mar-19 um 15:26:
Hello:
I just installed the newest version of Open Office. The icon on my desktop
is a rectangle that looks like a page of white paper with a folded corner.
A blue square is inside, and lots of very small squares reside inside the
Hello:
I just installed the newest version of Open Office. The icon on my desktop
is a rectangle that looks like a page of white paper with a folded corner.
A blue square is inside, and lots of very small squares reside inside the
blue square.
What happened to your circular icon with the