OO.org do not ship program discs.
When you downloaded your copy, did you save it first? If so, you can browse to the folder where you stored it, and write it to cd.

If you go to where you down-loaded your copy, there is a link that takes you to Find a Distributor in My Area.

If you are interested in distributing the cd's, I have copied my standard 'crib sheet ' below. Please note that OO.org DO NOT supply cd's. It would be down to you to supply the blanks, and then write the program to them.
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to contact.

1.Copy this link (edit,copy, paste) , or type directly into your address
bar.
  Or stay on line, and double click the link:

   NOTE that there is NO www. in this address:

   http://distribution.openoffice.org/index.html

  You should see a BLUE BUTTON "Would you like to distribute cd roms?"
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or
2.   If you cannot get in on this link, go in by the 'Front Door'  as below!
www.openoffice.org
Now proceed as follows
Projects tab,
Distribution link - logo with link
Distribution (Says Louis...) beside it.
This will give you the mission statements and links to what files to
distribute etc.

Under the 'page break' line, titled Distribution Projects go to CDRom
(Alex... beside it),

This should then bring up the screen asking you if you want to find a
distributor near you.

You should see the BLUE BUTTON " Would you like to distribute cd roms?".



Whichever way you 'entered', proceed :

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From the home page www.openoffice.org you can download the latest version
(2.2.1) for win32, or browse for linux and other alternatives if you need
them.

There are options for a download with,or without Java, suggest you take the
one with.
This may save you, or your 'customers' a second download from Java link,if
they do not have it on their machine.

SAVE the download, and this will then write to disc.

There have been some problems with the iso images, so once you have
enrolled, you may find that it will pay you to download as above, whichever
versions you want, to get you started.
You can then check out the iso's afterwards.

Look out for the links to disc templates, flyers, specification sheets etc.
You will have to 'apply' to use these..

All link buttons etc are available, just read through the mission statements
etc. and you can then follow the links for more info.

Do not hesitate to come back if you need further help.

Andy 2542

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