This is true, but the version installed isn't necessarily the latest
version... I'm trying to test a language pack which is built
specifically for version 2.0.3 which probably won't work with the
default Ubuntu version.

Presumably there is some way to get the latest version using apt-get or
synaptic, but I thought it would be easier just to go straight to the
OpenOffice website.

Cheers,
Steve.

> Ubuntu, right from its Warty beginings had OOo preinstalled, so why
> download it?  Even if it
> is not preinstalled, you can get it using synaptic. What version of
> Ubuntu are you using?
> 
> For Debian there is an OpenOffice in Debian repository that you can
> add to apt-sources, but
> its more out of date than the Ubuntu version (2.0.2 is in Dapper)
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
> 
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