Good Day Jerry,
Might I suggest that you download the version you want on the mirror sites? I had nothing but problems with OO 3.0 o (locking me out of my files) my HP ze4500 laptop and finally reverted to 2.3.0. I now have 3.1 and the only major problem I have is that it often generates two instances on one click and I have to go into Task manager ( WinBlow$ XP-Pro w/1024 ram) and kill one instance. On one occasion I had 6 instances and I still have no idea how. It doesn't happen often but it is a pain in the tail when it does. Good Luck.
Dr. Cadwell

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I had been using OO 3.0 successfully and happily. But upon downloading OO 3.1 only problems. I have searched the various forums, etc. unsatisfactorily. The basic problem is that it will not open .xls spreadsheet and .doc files, all of which all of which were originally originated with OO 3.0, saved in .xls & .doc formats. It appears to start "open" as indicated by the dotted green "loading" indication, then hangs up. "CTRL-ALT-DEL" to Windows Task Manager shows OO 3.1 "Running." The PC is an ACER Intel Atom N270 1.60 GHz, 797mHz 0.98 GB RAM. I originally download OO 3.1 from the link appearing upon loading OO 3.0; it appeared to download, decompress, etc. satisfactorily. But it would not open files per above; :Recently used files did not appear. I uninstalled 00 30 thinking there may have been insufficient RAM for complete loading, uninstalled OO 3.1 and reloaded via openoffice.org; alll indications were of satisfactory loading, etc. The inability to open files persisted with the exception that leaving the machine running in the OO 3.1 file open status while I did other work, the file had been opened after over 60 minutes; in the other attempts the file did not open after 30 minutes. I would gladly revert back to OO 3.0, but having uninstalled it, it is gone and I can,t find access to it. So I,m stuck and desparate. I went to OO since this machine does not have a removable disc drive; I do have 0.5 and 8 GB USB memory sticks; is the software available for these or copied from a CD Rom for subsequent downloading? The Netbook is important to me as it is light weight and small enough to fit in my bicycle pannier with which I sometimes take multi-week trips. I look forward to a useful response, else I will have to revert back to Word, Excel, etc. Hopefully, jreyr: Jerry Wire, 425/747-0921



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