[CC'd to user] "Stephen Johnson" wrote:
> The OpenOffice.org website looks professional, however I did find one > typographical error on page http://why.openoffice.org/why_sme.html. Under > the column heading "The no-hassle answer" is the following sentence that > contains the typo, "Behind the scenes, it stores all your valuable data in > a > format approved by the International Organization for Standarisation - the > first software package in the world to meet this exacting standard." > Standarisation should, of course, be "Standardization" (I Googled the > International Organization for Standardization to ensure I had the correct > spelling). Others seem to have missed that the problem is not just "s" or "z". That is, the word on the site is: Standarisation - it should be either: Standardisation - note the "d", or Standardization - if we go for "z". -- Bob Long P.S. You have written to a mailing list where help is provided by volunteers. To ensure you see all replies, it is recommended that you subscribe to the mailing list. Please reply only to the mailing list at [email protected] and not to me personally. FAQ, userguide, etc: http://documentation.openoffice.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
