Joerg wrote:
> How? We were talking about OOo 1.1.x and there I said that the
">Start >Program >OpenOffice.Org >Change Language"
And that brings up "Open Office Language >Select Language" and a
choice of languages.
Highlight the appropriate language.
Click on the "Apply Changes" button.
Start Openoffice.
To describe how it works in Windows.
[If I wasn't still trying to download a usable Linux installation, I'd
describe how to do it in Linux as well.]
> Note that to me a command line tool is not a user interface for a desktop end
> user.
That can be easilly made into another desktop GUI.
xan
jonathon
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